I'm not ready to let go of my Maeran Troupe Weekends... nothing can replace this. This was a delightful foray into Korean theater and pansori. Thank you for everyone involved in this project.
I don’t get why y’all get mad at the 16+ year old country small town girl for being childish and unaware……
They just mad coz Jeongnyeon has been the top of Good Data rankings and not their faves and lashing out here. The rest are those who just hate flawed characters and teens who fumble through life as they grow.
both are disorders. having psychopathy does not necessarily turn one into a killer, but it would be very easy for them to cross that line.
one indicator that she has psychopathy is the scene at the movie theater where she does not react the same as other kids. because of this disorder, her father is quick to judge her when she was but a child.
Ha-bin is a character that begs the question of nature versus nurture in psychopaths. Her inability to emotionally connect with the world around her and her resentment with her father has driven her to many wrong decisions. With her father finally by her side, maybe she'll live and not cross the line too often.
Tae-su may be a brilliant profiler, but the moment he decided to be a father more than a law enforcer had him crossing the line for Ha-bin.
The father-daughter dynamic was frustrating to watch unfold because we want the mystery solved and they add to the confusion and doubts instead of answers. But it was a good ride that kept me going until the end.
It might be better for some to binge this than wait every week. It also wasn't nice for MBC to end last week at Episode 9 where we knew who the killer was and wait a week for the conclusion. That didn't give a good simulcast viewing experience.
when you see a car coming straight at you from a distance then you should step out of the way rather than staring…
you do know the idiom "deer in headlights" comes from the natural instinctive reaction of freezing when a car is heading towards the deer/animal/human until the survival instinct steps in and makes one jump away.
minju wearing a hairtie on his wrist so yongju can tie her hair anytime and yongju wearing different shoes so…
what gets me with this couple is how they pay attention to the little things about the other. subtle things that tell you they care. and how they talk to each other openly like they found each other to be a safe space.
for me it's the dad that's so annoying. he's disrupting the investigation. he's not even pointing the investigation in another direction away from his daughter, he's just keeping all info he knows from his team.
the secrets father and daughter keep is so frustrating to watch but still keeps me watching.
Its sooo good, and there are some much more mid dramas that were rating higher when they were airing. Not enough…
Take MDL ratings with a truck full of salt. This drama is doing well in ratings in Korea. D+ already bought it so whatever viewership they get from this won't hurt the producers. Further, it is not the "lack of pretty boys" but the overall theme. It's pansori and Korean traditional theater set in post-Japanese war era themed which is not exactly non-Korean's "cup of tea" so if you expected this to blow up bigger among international audience than your standard modern romcom, you set yourself up for disappointment.
Those things said, everyone is acting well here and the plot is well-written. Just enjoy it as it is.
can anyone explain me the FL's job? her team job? do they also make liquor or what?? and i didn't understand the…
FL works at the Busan branch office of Jisang Liquor (maker of Likey beer). She handles works on the sales team and is particularly known to make sure wholesalers pay Jisang (so they give the beer to the wholesalers who pay them afterwards for whatever they sell). Jisang HQ found out about Namu beer and wants to buy it out. To do so, they plan to shut down the Busan office. This is what FL was very angry about, that they basically became jobless because HQ wants Namu beer.
i don't think that's it.
psychopathy = https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/basics/psychopathy
both are disorders. having psychopathy does not necessarily turn one into a killer, but it would be very easy for them to cross that line.
one indicator that she has psychopathy is the scene at the movie theater where she does not react the same as other kids. because of this disorder, her father is quick to judge her when she was but a child.
Tae-su may be a brilliant profiler, but the moment he decided to be a father more than a law enforcer had him crossing the line for Ha-bin.
The father-daughter dynamic was frustrating to watch unfold because we want the mystery solved and they add to the confusion and doubts instead of answers. But it was a good ride that kept me going until the end.
It might be better for some to binge this than wait every week. It also wasn't nice for MBC to end last week at Episode 9 where we knew who the killer was and wait a week for the conclusion. That didn't give a good simulcast viewing experience.
defo good fix for after the judge from hell fun
the secrets father and daughter keep is so frustrating to watch but still keeps me watching.
tbh people shouldn't rate if the only reason is "i don't like this kind of drama"=very low rating or "my fave is in here"=very high rating
in the end, mdl ratings mean nothing to me nowadays
Further, it is not the "lack of pretty boys" but the overall theme. It's pansori and Korean traditional theater set in post-Japanese war era themed which is not exactly non-Korean's "cup of tea" so if you expected this to blow up bigger among international audience than your standard modern romcom, you set yourself up for disappointment.
Those things said, everyone is acting well here and the plot is well-written. Just enjoy it as it is.
Jisang HQ found out about Namu beer and wants to buy it out. To do so, they plan to shut down the Busan office. This is what FL was very angry about, that they basically became jobless because HQ wants Namu beer.