I found myself hating both main characters in turn. At first, I thought poor Seung ah was just this naive person being manipulated by that little creep, but the female lead was even worse. "I never want to talk to you again" – and then she's around him 24/7. Why did she act like a teenager? Yeah, sure, he cleaned up a crime scene, deceived my dead friend, and never gave a damn about Yoori even though he knew she needed help – but he promised to be a good boy from now on, so I love him😔 Oh brother, don't judge people. Throughout the whole series, even after hearing his backstory, not even for a moment did I feel sorry for him. I found Moo young so annoying that even that guy Woosang seemed like the good guy in comparison – which just shows what great acting skills Seo In guk has. And yet, I didn't want it to end like this. This is exactly what happens to people who think they're the smartest ones in the room. Ugh, I wanted to stay mad at them for a while longer, but with an ending like that, how can I?
Are they the only cops and prosecutors in the city? Why are there TVs and mirrors inside the prison cell? Why are all the guards useless? Not a single cop has a gun. Is it so hard to invent a system that sends a notification to all nearby cops? I mean, with all this happening, isn't there a single idiot camped outside guarding the house? Is this world or yun hui jael word? Why does Namu go everywhere alone? What the fuck, a killer could have so many visitors in this cringe church room. Don't they read prisoners' letters before delivering them? Did I mention that the police are just so incompetent and useless? Even though car windows break like nothing, couldn't they at least make the prison transport van windows unbreakable? How does an old man stay so fit after 12 years in prison? Why did they keep flashing back to 'that night' so often? Honestly, it wasn't that shocking or surprising. How does attacking a killer turn you into him? Take this advice from me: when you have a hammer and the monster opponent has nothing, first hit him in the stomach so he doubles over in pain, then break his legs so he falls to the ground and becomes exactly as useless as the prison guards, then go look for your girlfriend. Tadaa. And it would've been nice if they had spent some time on the other victims too. Why were they treated like side things?
I like Ryeo un work, so that's why I started watching it. I liked the concept of the story, but it wasn't well-structured—like, it didn't make you want to keep clicking to the next episode. I was stressed the whole time. I did like the question it raised for the audience: there are probably psychopaths among the people we see every day, so why not let someone save others' lives?"
The idea was so cringe but I guess that makes sense because the fl was so annoying.A powerful business woman genre does not mean being rude. what you mean it doesn't matter what is real?
I got to that scene in episode 6 and was just about to comment about it until I saw your post. So disappointed.…
exactly. like do they even try to create chemistry for every new series? The only good thing about a triangle is that you can pray for your favorite couple. otherwise, why would you make it at all?
Why does Namu go everywhere alone? What the fuck, a killer could have so many visitors in this cringe church room. Don't they read prisoners' letters before delivering them? Did I mention that the police are just so incompetent and useless? Even though car windows break like nothing, couldn't they at least make the prison transport van windows unbreakable? How does an old man stay so fit after 12 years in prison? Why did they keep flashing back to 'that night' so often? Honestly, it wasn't that shocking or surprising. How does attacking a killer turn you into him? Take this advice from me: when you have a hammer and the monster opponent has nothing, first hit him in the stomach so he doubles over in pain, then break his legs so he falls to the ground and becomes exactly as useless as the prison guards, then go look for your girlfriend. Tadaa. And it would've been nice if they had spent some time on the other victims too. Why were they treated like side things?
anyway I recommend it.