I don't understand why this movie has such a high rating!? Don't get me wrong, I can't say that it's bad, it's…
all these parts of it seemed believable and realistic to me. Like they saw in real time that the police don’t operate by the book and everything they were learning isn’t necessarily a priority in the field (re: the critical hours especially). I don’t think it’s surprising at all that missing persons was more focused on what that chief ordered them to use all resources for. Whoever’s grandparent it was def has power, and power/money talk a lott.
but I see how this can be frustrating to watch though. it’s like hello??? there is a real actual crime happening?? but honestly, I doubt anyone was trying to take these cadets seriously too. the part that annoyed me the most was the officer who was like “I NEED TO SEE ID.” so ridiculous lol.
I finally watched this after having it on my watch list for years, and I'm glad I did. Everything that I tried…
yeah I didn’t expect the kidnapping to turn into what it did. but I like that the movie doesn’t try to dive too deep into the topic of human trafficking and egg harvesting. it was just focused on them trying to save the girls and catch the bad guys. I think it was handled well but either way, it’s not a light topic at all. so definitely was unexpected and intense in those moments.
I wish they made more sequels for this. It kinda became a comfort movie for me. Absolutely loved it.
this ended up being like a comfort movie for me too. I wanted a good laugh and something that could keep my attention. this def got the job done lol. I could see myself rewatching it cause their antics were hilarious.
picked this at random and glad I did. it did its job as an action comedy. Wasn’t expecting to laugh as hard as I did!! these guys were hilarious as a buddy cop (in training) duo.
The only remarkable thing is your over reactive tantrum. ALEXITHYMIA brought up in the FICTIONAL SHOW (not a documentary)…
ohh it’s about the brother. I mean people get on him about not expressing his emotions, and maybe I’m not far enough to see it be brought up yet, but it seemed like people wanted him to open up more but knew he was the way he was. so now I’m trying to figure out where this comes in because I hadn’t really picked up on anything yet. I was definitely confused thinking the comment was about a guy who was picking up on emotions and reacting to them through psychometry😭
The ableism in this show is remarkable. Honestly, probably the only thing that stands out and that I will remember…
I haven’t finished the show yet, so maybe I haven’t come across it but when did/do they mention alexithymia? and are you saying that Lee-Ahn has it? I’m curious cause im wondering if maybe I missed part of the storyline so far.
was just reading more about Kim Jae Wook and saw in his description that he was in the guest. I was like he was?! who did he play?! then I come back and look and omfg 😳 I don’t believe it lol 😭 idk how I didn’t connect the dots on my own. probably the hair 😭😂
I’m really liking the show but my goodness it’s such a slow build. I’m about to start episode 8 and it’s very clear that there are feelings on both sides. others can see it too. but nooo we’re still “realizing” things!! also!!!! while it’s funny watching him follow TRTS, I don’t understand why he won’t just reveal he knows. I’m sure he understands the importance of keeping it secret but her knowing her fangirling is accepted and even appreciated??? game changer. Lol. SN: Sindy/Hyo-jin is annoying af.
yes!! same here. I did not expect to love it this much lol
I’m actually watching that now hahaha. my next watch as soon as I finished this. I wanted to watch more of her and PSJ but I didn’t have immediate access to any of PSJ’s other shows haha.
but I see how this can be frustrating to watch though. it’s like hello??? there is a real actual crime happening?? but honestly, I doubt anyone was trying to take these cadets seriously too. the part that annoyed me the most was the officer who was like “I NEED TO SEE ID.” so ridiculous lol.