not everything must be fast paced... also, even in real life many things don't make sense, let's put it that way,…
I understand but for me if dramas are slow paced I start to lose focus and will probably drop it so I speed it up since I'm still interested in the story. I know lots of things in real life don't make sense but I don't appreciate when k writers have such big loopholes because it feels like they are just suspending reality so the scenario fits into their story wether it's believable or not it's not a nice thing to put the viewer thru since I'm investing my time to watch something you can at least make it properly you know, for example how easy would it have been to add in a scene of the lawyer breaking through lock to the basement then hide in the house wait for the grandson to come out then murder him it would have been so simple Tbh to me it feels like they wrote the story then afterward they decided who the killer would be and their motive and it really shows
Ok I just finished this I would say after ep 5 I started watching on 2 times speed it was kinda slow for me But I think there must be a movie mistake because an Yun su keeps the grandson in the basement and then locks the door from the outside however in the video evidence all of a sudden he makes it back upstairs and continues playing his game how is that possible. For 4-5 episodes this show is really great lots of suspense and whodunnit however I think the show really loses it's way people's motivations are not very clear
The police aren't doing their job properly since criminals can evade them and escape so many times A doctor not being able to treat a patient but a prisoner can was so unbelievable I was kinda starting to wonder one of the three lawyers could be behind the whole thing so it's not that farfetched but imo they waited way too long to show us who it was and it has to be said motivation for the murder was absolutely stupid if they had thought about it for longer than ten minutes I'm sure they could have come up with a better reason, it's an interesting drama but execution is not there 100% and the ending is very unsatisfying in my opinion Also how it took them so long to make the connection between the lawyer and FL husband was shocking also unbelievable was the daughter just wandering off with whoever came up to her that's so sus imo Dear x the manipulated price of confession all are 12 episodes I think they struggled with the pacing I think they all could have been 8 or 10 episodes Good acting by Female leads in this I will say just over all most of the stuff that happened wasn't believable Also why wouldn't an Yun su mention she saw someone coming from the direction of the studio right before she found her husband
the reason she killed the FL’s husband was almost idiotic, just cause he said that painting was a fake and he…
Im with you I was like what is the world coming to that people are murdering each other over something like that the writers could honestly have thought of a better reason
cuz the evidence was pointing to her being guilty. even the prosecutor was pushing that. so, who can help her…
I found it interesting tho that she would agree to such a deal because what's the point ? You are innocent you didn't kill your husband but now you will go and actually commit murder what makes you think they won't find out you killed the guys grandson so surely you'll just go straight back to jail and then you definitely won't see your daughter it was a stupid decision in my opinion completely illogical
I think I would have stopped watching last week and ended the series on a high note had I known this is how it was going to end. Nothing is explained why does baek Jin a start having hallucinations, why does Yun Jun SEO kill himself I thought he was really happy and turning his life around I was so unhappy with the ending, I really thought Kim jae o had a plan and put a mattress or something so he wouldn't die when he was thrown off the roof but no that didn't happen which seems silly to me because how can he make such a good plan with the cameras but literally not think about he can stay alive very disappointing and sad And after everything baek ah Jin survived face palm honestly writers you can't make something this good and then disappoint us in the end feels like I wasted my time I found it annoying that no effort was made to explain baek ah jins hallucinations and I just had to assume she was being drugged in her scar removal appointment or from the food The last two episodes were just half baked
Dude, it's his first villain role lmao. He's expressed how hard he's been working to do well in the role and honestly…
No way I'm excited for you, sounds like the reality was perfect for you Yes Koreans really are multi talented Lol I wonder what it was like for them to act as enemies when they literally seem like besties
Dude, it's his first villain role lmao. He's expressed how hard he's been working to do well in the role and honestly…
@Bleep it must have been surreal for you to see him as a villain after being his fan for so long, only because of this show did I find out he was an idol
I did watch the the Mexico reality show ep 1 only until they went to the restaurant and was eating tacos I think it was and the dynamic of the 3 of them was great the funny thing is I had never seen kwang soo before so I thought he was just a reality show host and only the other two were actors I absolutely would never have known it was kwangsoo from this show and mind you I watched the Mexico reality show last week and ive been watching the manipulated while it was airing so I'm having a good laugh that i didn't even recognise him thanks for pointing it out I really can't believe it was them I think they did a good job I liked kwangsoos maniac laugh
i want my apology from all those losers who were bitching when i said he couldnt beat that one chick, but now…
I'm not trying to be for or against but this time she was probably more tired out from fighting already before hand and taejoong was probably more motivated this time since he had to save the girl
Dude, it's his first villain role lmao. He's expressed how hard he's been working to do well in the role and honestly…
At the beginning of the show I think I would have agreed with the comment above but like last week I ended up watching some reality show with the actor that plays the villain and his personality is so pleasant that I acc started to get really impressed when I saw him in this show which idk if that makes sense for me to say that cause he's an actor after all but that's how I felt
So...I have thoughts. First, the action scenes, specifically the chase scenes were impeccably shot and produced.…
I can't answer everything but I thought the fire was from him breaking the screen, presumably his mother also died in the fire, if all those people at the table your talking about was after the annual funeral to remember his parents they killed them because they were all interested in claiming their inheritance I guess they killed them so they don't get any, I think the female assassin would also have died in the fire. I agree villain was rotten to the core and had so much hate and vitriol for everyone and everything would have been nice to know why I think he just found it fun and im reminded of the line were he said people were ants or something he could step over also there seems to be a new trend in k dramas where there is a lot of excessive violence especially killing people like it's not big deal
A goofy up. Anyone else noticed in ep 10 she has short hair at home and the very next scene when shes getting…
I actually only realised now that you said it and originally up until now she had long hair, maybe it's a commentary on her state of mind and how she's changing or maybe it's to do with when they filmed it, or she cut her hair but wears a wig for the movie shes acting in it's quite interesting
Ok all I can say is last week I wanted to drop this show because watching the FL genuinely makes me uncomfortable and it's very hard seeing other ml's suffer but this week ep 7 and 8 I'm so happy I didn't especially ep 7 for me was amazing and jaw dropping I couldn't believe how many people from her past came back to the point I kept wanting all of them to join together to seek revenge on baek Jin ah I felt rena, Jun SEO, heo in gang, her former boss and classmate, will all join together and plot against her because they are many and she's only one but that didn't happen I was also shouting at the TV when heo in gang was leaving on his business trip I was screaming don't let baek Jin ah go and check on your grandma please go yourself I didn't know exactly what would happen but I felt very afraid for the grandma Safe to say I'm very excited for next week's episodes
Tbh to me it feels like they wrote the story then afterward they decided who the killer would be and their motive and it really shows
But I think there must be a movie mistake because an Yun su keeps the grandson in the basement and then locks the door from the outside however in the video evidence all of a sudden he makes it back upstairs and continues playing his game how is that possible. For 4-5 episodes this show is really great lots of suspense and whodunnit however I think the show really loses it's way people's motivations are not very clear
The police aren't doing their job properly since criminals can evade them and escape so many times
A doctor not being able to treat a patient but a prisoner can was so unbelievable
I was kinda starting to wonder one of the three lawyers could be behind the whole thing so it's not that farfetched but imo they waited way too long to show us who it was and it has to be said motivation for the murder was absolutely stupid if they had thought about it for longer than ten minutes I'm sure they could have come up with a better reason, it's an interesting drama but execution is not there 100% and the ending is very unsatisfying in my opinion
Also how it took them so long to make the connection between the lawyer and FL husband was shocking also unbelievable was the daughter just wandering off with whoever came up to her that's so sus imo
Dear x the manipulated price of confession all are 12 episodes I think they struggled with the pacing I think they all could have been 8 or 10 episodes
Good acting by Female leads in this I will say just over all most of the stuff that happened wasn't believable
Also why wouldn't an Yun su mention she saw someone coming from the direction of the studio right before she found her husband
And after everything baek ah Jin survived face palm honestly writers you can't make something this good and then disappoint us in the end feels like I wasted my time
I found it annoying that no effort was made to explain baek ah jins hallucinations and I just had to assume she was being drugged in her scar removal appointment or from the food
The last two episodes were just half baked
Yes Koreans really are multi talented
Lol I wonder what it was like for them to act as enemies when they literally seem like besties
I did watch the the Mexico reality show ep 1 only until they went to the restaurant and was eating tacos I think it was and the dynamic of the 3 of them was great the funny thing is I had never seen kwang soo before so I thought he was just a reality show host and only the other two were actors I absolutely would never have known it was kwangsoo from this show and mind you I watched the Mexico reality show last week and ive been watching the manipulated while it was airing so I'm having a good laugh that i didn't even recognise him thanks for pointing it out
I really can't believe it was them I think they did a good job I liked kwangsoos maniac laugh
I felt rena, Jun SEO, heo in gang, her former boss and classmate, will all join together and plot against her because they are many and she's only one but that didn't happen
I was also shouting at the TV when heo in gang was leaving on his business trip I was screaming don't let baek Jin ah go and check on your grandma please go yourself I didn't know exactly what would happen but I felt very afraid for the grandma
Safe to say I'm very excited for next week's episodes