The plot development is thrilling and gripping. I was hooked up so much that I finished it in one sitting. I started…
I was happy when Moon Baek's identity as bullet maker was fake, I had assumed he won't have cancer but alas! I hoped he could live a peaceful, healthy and happy even if he was the villain
The plot development is thrilling and gripping. I was hooked up so much that I finished it in one sitting.
I started watching this for KNG but was drawn to Moon Baek. Not excusing his actions but I feel heartache for Moon Baek. Life was cruel to him since his birth to presumably death. Once he was saved by the American cops(?), he definitely needed a hand to pull him out from darkness. They saved his body but couldn't save his soul. His end is neither rushed nor an unrealistic one. It was pretty much natural but didn't feel satisfactory.
I love how Lee Do convinced people to drop the gun which ends up with hug scene and the end scene with kid was definitely the best way to conclude. Lee Do's character journey.
"I just want to hear your story" and Gyu Jin cried in Lee Do's arms. He surrendered and got arrested but then there's no follow up on him and I really hate that.
I really wanted to see what happened with him and the bullies as well. Or maybe the reflections of the people who went berserk. They could have stretched the drama slightly and make it 12 episodes of 35-40 minutes.
Also, never have I ever seen ending credits of a drama running for 6 minutes. I was so surprised when I kept forwarding and it's just credits after credits, displayed in multi language
Like Lee Do saved your dãmñed a$$es from a mass shooting and they were bold enough to question his decision of shooting the criminal? Like he obviously gave him multiple chances for surrender but the mf had second gun. How dare they give him 3 month suspension instead of clearing his name?
And the reporters, they're the villains in 8/10 k-dramas.
>Jumped straight to ep 15 What were you expecting after doing that?
If I feel beginning (ep 1-4) is too boring or annoying but the drama has really good reviews/cast, I go jumping back and forth between episodes instead of directly dropping the drama
I have love-hate relationship with this drama. Love the comedy but passionately hate his side-kick prosecutor and partly the detective too in S1. Also, my heartaches everytime Hae Il is heartbroken by memories of the elder priest or his last mission. I couldn't help but cry when he cried.
Average script, I wonder if characters IQ drop as story progresses or it was like that way right from start.
Plus, I hate rushed and unsatisfactory ending. No proper end shown to someone who lied for 22 years and framed Healer for his first m"rd"r. The end only left me feeling empty and sad inside.
So many characters needed a proper end. Both leads needed to call him 'Uncle' and have a proper meal together with him, adoptive father and bio mom. This deserves an epilogue.
What kept me hooked is definitely JCW, PMY and the OST. At first, I was sceptical for Chae Yeong Sin's character but I didn't expect it to be done so adorably yet mature. From start I liked Healer's dream of moving to island even though I knew it's not gonna happen. It was easy and expected for a loner like him to fall for someone like Chae Yeong Sin.
I loved Kim Nam Gil in Through the Darkness and immediately moved on the fiery priest series. I loved his role in all 3 dramas. Excellent actor!
I love seeing good teamwork, investigation and comedy. Even if S1 is more elaborate and perfectly crafted in all aspects personally, season 2 > 1.
It's because I felt infuriated so often in first 20 episodes of season 1. It was around 22 or 24 that I felt excited in the drama. I passionately disliked the character of Prosecutor Park, so much that I mostly skipped or put her scenes on 2x. Even after she joined hands with Father Kim, I couldn't bring myself to appreciate her character.
On the other hand, I thoroughly enjoyed the characters in S2. Season 1 takes more than half of the drama (22-24 episodes) for them to come together and share the same values.
Also, Kim Nam Gil in long black coat and fighting with all his might is really really hot and thrilling. The chances are really low but I truly wish there will be a S3!! Or else him playing a detective/agent again.
the single worst thing to do in writing in my opinion is not having a weak story or bland characters. its the…
EXACTLY! I am skipping all her seasons. After seeing her trash character in ep 1, I had to come here to check if she is really tagged as main role or my eyes are seeing things. Her character is absolutely disgusting to me.
The autobiography "Through the Darkness" book must be a really thick one I believe.
Hence, we definitely need a season 2!
Even if it goes back and forth in the timeline of season 1, that's absolutely fine. I wouldn't mind seeing Song Ha Yeong and Kook Yeong Su going through the thousand cases and their 200 interviews (mentioned in an episode)
I started watching this for KNG but was drawn to Moon Baek. Not excusing his actions but I feel heartache for Moon Baek. Life was cruel to him since his birth to presumably death. Once he was saved by the American cops(?), he definitely needed a hand to pull him out from darkness. They saved his body but couldn't save his soul. His end is neither rushed nor an unrealistic one. It was pretty much natural but didn't feel satisfactory.
I love how Lee Do convinced people to drop the gun which ends up with hug scene and the end scene with kid was definitely the best way to conclude. Lee Do's character journey.
"I just want to hear your story" and Gyu Jin cried in Lee Do's arms. He surrendered and got arrested but then there's no follow up on him and I really hate that.
I really wanted to see what happened with him and the bullies as well. Or maybe the reflections of the people who went berserk. They could have stretched the drama slightly and make it 12 episodes of 35-40 minutes.
Also, never have I ever seen ending credits of a drama running for 6 minutes. I was so surprised when I kept forwarding and it's just credits after credits, displayed in multi language
And the reporters, they're the villains in 8/10 k-dramas.
Plus, I hate rushed and unsatisfactory ending. No proper end shown to someone who lied for 22 years and framed Healer for his first m"rd"r. The end only left me feeling empty and sad inside.
So many characters needed a proper end. Both leads needed to call him 'Uncle' and have a proper meal together with him, adoptive father and bio mom. This deserves an epilogue.
What kept me hooked is definitely JCW, PMY and the OST. At first, I was sceptical for Chae Yeong Sin's character but I didn't expect it to be done so adorably yet mature. From start I liked Healer's dream of moving to island even though I knew it's not gonna happen. It was easy and expected for a loner like him to fall for someone like Chae Yeong Sin.
I love seeing good teamwork, investigation and comedy. Even if S1 is more elaborate and perfectly crafted in all aspects personally, season 2 > 1.
It's because I felt infuriated so often in first 20 episodes of season 1. It was around 22 or 24 that I felt excited in the drama. I passionately disliked the character of Prosecutor Park, so much that I mostly skipped or put her scenes on 2x. Even after she joined hands with Father Kim, I couldn't bring myself to appreciate her character.
On the other hand, I thoroughly enjoyed the characters in S2. Season 1 takes more than half of the drama (22-24 episodes) for them to come together and share the same values.
Also, Kim Nam Gil in long black coat and fighting with all his might is really really hot and thrilling. The chances are really low but I truly wish there will be a S3!! Or else him playing a detective/agent again.
Hence, we definitely need a season 2!
Even if it goes back and forth in the timeline of season 1, that's absolutely fine. I wouldn't mind seeing Song Ha Yeong and Kook Yeong Su going through the thousand cases and their 200 interviews (mentioned in an episode)
I really wanted to watch for Lee Seung Gi after watching Mouse.