I really hope the CEO TJ is not the head of them, he is giving low key feeling of last piece of villain that was…
Until they answer why he approached Shin-Jae, his weird hobby, the ant trapping?? the coincidence is too much to ignore, so I’ll continue to think he’s part of Connect
I really didn’t expect PJY’s wife to file for sexual assault before her daughter was born. It’s absolutely…
You’ve perfectly captured what this drama is trying to achieve. It’s a hierarchy of conflicting emotions. Every episode is meant to test you mentally, and it’s for the viewer to weigh the gravity on a scale.
It’s easy to judge when you’re watching through a screen. The characters are flawed, the system is flawed, and that’s life. Not one of the leads pretends to be perfect, so I don’t know where some commenters get the idea that they are
Well, I guess that episode showed that some people just simply don't deserve your help or sympathy
Genuinely, how do you know who to help and who not to? You can’t also say you’ll stop helping people who are in need because you’ve been burned once Nothing is a linear path
One thing is for sure, this drama demands you to do a lot of soul searching.
Judging by comments I've read, a lot of people need to get their priorities and moralities straightened. We watch dramas about villains and think we can never be one, but in a situation where there's cheating, rape, preying on minors, and murder, we decide to remain hung up on one thing only.
Can we agree that most parts of this drama is meant to be uncomfortable, and start having meaningful conversations instead?
The loudest noise in episode 5 is the perpetrators playing victim. Like the line of Attorney Kwon where he said “women are not the only vulnerable” and the fact that Prosecutor Park has a young daughter that looks like his victims. And why Park is so protective of the blasted app?
He’s an accomplice until declared innocent
That’s why they said the last time the current Chan came to Korea was 7 years ago, meanwhile her boyfriend was in BIT with no chance for a vacation.
It’s easy to judge when you’re watching through a screen. The characters are flawed, the system is flawed, and that’s life. Not one of the leads pretends to be perfect, so I don’t know where some commenters get the idea that they are
Nothing is a linear path
Judging by comments I've read, a lot of people need to get their priorities and moralities straightened. We watch dramas about villains and think we can never be one, but in a situation where there's cheating, rape, preying on minors, and murder, we decide to remain hung up on one thing only.
Can we agree that most parts of this drama is meant to be uncomfortable, and start having meaningful conversations instead?
The loudest noise in episode 5 is the perpetrators playing victim. Like the line of Attorney Kwon where he said “women are not the only vulnerable” and the fact that Prosecutor Park has a young daughter that looks like his victims. And why Park is so protective of the blasted app?