episode 14 where the shaman lady was saying to eun ki, "oh right there are other kids that night" with such callous…
People forget that MDL is a review site and that viewers come here to find out whether a show is worth wasting time over. It's not some "safe space" designated just for people who think positively about a drama. To call criticisms "hateful comments" is hysterical.
It is getting tiresome to constantly see these "go away, we don't need your negativity here" comments in every drama thread. Adults should be able to handle disagreements and reasonable dissent.
i know you don't like the show anymore but i we have to acknowledge that it's beautiful that they choose to bring…
But there are better ways of doing this. There's no doubt that their story is worth telling but the way the revenge angle is constructed diminishes the moral high ground of the survivors. There is no justification for going after family members who have nothing to do with what happened decades earlier.
Doesnt make sense how jurors were promised police protection but all failed and they nearly died
I'm a big fan of OCN dramas and I've enjoyed many even the really convoluted ones. Apart from the social worker, I don't care for anyone else in this show.
This show is just going from one degree of ridiculousness to the next. I didn't think things could get worse. For goodness sake! There's a serial killer on the loose and there are still only 4 cops on the case? People have died already. There should be a task force comprised of multiple teams with uniformed cops to support the investigation team. It's as if the cops want everyone to die.
Episode 13 should have happened much sooner. Not just now. Why even bother with the jury tampering and the trial? Does the writer know how hard jury tampering is? Why bother killing those young women? This show wants to be And Then There Were None but doesn't understand what made that work.
May It Please the Court had a similar sort of storyline and a far more sympathetic perpetrator.
I thoroughly enjoyed the last 2 episodes and loved the easygoing flirtation between the leads even amidst all the terrible awful revelations. I hope they make a second series because I don't mind more of Jung Ryeo-won and Lee Kyu-hyung bantering and being a really great team.
Great show, very decent finale that's chuckleworthy. The humour has been a nice added bonus. What's also really hilarious is watching both male leads taking it in turn getting promoted and demoted all throughout as a running gag. While the very lowkey, low chemistry romances didn't add anything except more team members, I did get more than a few laughs out of them.
It is a terrific classic whodunit with a bit of sci-fi thrown into the mix. The best part for me about the entire series is how intelligence drives the storyline rather than stupidity . Highly recommended.
This drama actually reminds me of the Robert van Gulik's Judge Dee series. He was a Dutch diplomat and sinologist. They were my introduction to Di Renjie and started a lifelong affair over thirty years ago. I think I have almost every single book in that series.
Very good. It's picked up after a bit of lull between 8 and 10. This is a very meticulously plotted detective show. It's a pleasure to watch an intelligent script unfold. The main leads are great characters.
so is this drama not so good? i think the score dropped a little bit
It's certainly good at giving the impression that anyone of the people involved could be the killer and throws around red herrings like there's no tomorrow but it sacrifices tight plotting on the altar of plot twists (which really aren't plot twists). Most of the characters aren't all that likeable. The moral compass of just about everyone is dubious at best.
I for one enjoyed the backstory especially because I thought Namgoon Min's chemistry with Lee Chung-a was rather wasted in Awaken. But it's nice they did something with it here and took it as far as they could. I imagine the backstory is also a set-up for what's to come later.
It's not a bad show. I really liked the artist case. Reminds me of an old fashion Agatha Christie story.
The hostility is unnecessary.
It is getting tiresome to constantly see these "go away, we don't need your negativity here" comments in every drama thread. Adults should be able to handle disagreements and reasonable dissent.
For goodness sake! There's a serial killer on the loose and there are still only 4 cops on the case? People have died already. There should be a task force comprised of multiple teams with uniformed cops to support the investigation team. It's as if the cops want everyone to die.
Episode 13 should have happened much sooner. Not just now. Why even bother with the jury tampering and the trial? Does the writer know how hard jury tampering is? Why bother killing those young women? This show wants to be And Then There Were None but doesn't understand what made that work.
May It Please the Court had a similar sort of storyline and a far more sympathetic perpetrator.
I hope they make a second series because I don't mind more of Jung Ryeo-won and Lee Kyu-hyung bantering and being a really great team.
What's also really hilarious is watching both male leads taking it in turn getting promoted and demoted all throughout as a running gag. While the very lowkey, low chemistry romances didn't add anything except more team members, I did get more than a few laughs out of them.
It is a terrific classic whodunit with a bit of sci-fi thrown into the mix. The best part for me about the entire series is how intelligence drives the storyline rather than stupidity . Highly recommended.
The main leads are great characters.
Haven't we known this for eleven episodes already?
I imagine the backstory is also a set-up for what's to come later.
It's not a bad show. I really liked the artist case. Reminds me of an old fashion Agatha Christie story.