I really like the detective team lead. He trusts his team and takes the brunt of anything negative from the superiors without taking it out on them. He's quiet, but he's observant. And his whole classic anime-like scene was just amazing lol. And idk if it's just me, but no matter how serious the situation is, MooJin comes off as comedic. I wonder what exactly in the script or acting conveys this. The fact that his train of thought is sometime unexpected (going live instead of calling the police himself)? That he always seems kind of ditzy (lowkey flirting even though they're in a somewhat serious discussion with very real stakes)?
So what do you guys think it will be a good ending?There are so many dramas which were ruined for me with the…
I don't care whether it's a happy ending or not, so long as its execution is done well. I'm starting to feel nervous for the drama, as I usually do past the halfway mark. Really hope they can wrap it up nicely.
something i wanted to clarify.. why did the taxi driver kill nam sun kil exactly? need some help pls
^that. And also to draw public attention to the serial murder case again (due to the similarities in the murders), which had been closed despite his wife's remains never being found. He wanted the case reopened so they'd find her remains.
I wonder if they'll cut Baek Hee Sung's hair after he wakes up. Because I really like that hair. I've been eyeing it since the episode they first revealed him.
Ok. I guess I am wrong in the speaker thing. But you all didn't deny the rest of the comment ha. I guess I am…
Well, it was an abandoned building away from Seoul, so I'd assume it was pretty safe. As for HyunSoo not noticing his watch having a GPS tracker, it's probably because he assumed his wife wouldn't do anything illegal like that.
I hate that the show ships Moo Jin and Hae Soo...he literally raped girls and made tapes of it...why would we…
Yo, whoa, when did they say he raped girls??? The tape was of him walking into the basement (where the murders took place). His only crime is not reporting to the police when it happened, thereby leading to more murders.
If anyone is a fan of cgi, just go around looking for cgi flaws/shortcomings. It's really fun. There's something in almost every episode. I'd have to say the best one is the poor time dude's hair (the guy who announces class is starting/ending).
When did she realise she wasn’t Feng Wu? I competently missed it. I’m at ep 13 and she just said to herself…
Since the very beginning. After her master/teacher saved her when she was stabbed and fell off the cliff, he mentions says that it's fate and even tells her (when she was scared and confused) that "I know you're not Feng Wu/I know you don't belong here, but from now on you are Feng Wu." It happened as she fell off the cliff dramatically, with a flash of white. She even narrates "my second life [blah blah]". It's not really apparent, but it might just be an excuse to let her use modern slang and make more modern jokes.
I don't mind if the eldest brother ends up with the girl, so long as the second brother doesn't fall for her too. That would just be too sad and ruin the whole family-themed story so far. But what are the chances in dramaland?
Okay just completed the 6th episode and what I think is 1) he is not the serial killer for sure Reason : he could…
Haha, I don't think he's good man (otherwise he wouldn't have kidnapped the reporter and stuff), but I do think he's a man who knows the/has a bottom line.
Loving the pacing of this drama. I didn’t think ji won would found out that he was Hyun soo already.
Right? That was such a holy crap moment, when you thought a personal coma monologue was actually a confession whilst hallucinating. It gave me the same feels as in I Hate You, I Love You when you find out the cheating bf didn't empty his phone's trash bin. (that kinda sidetracked, but hah. Same feels, same feels).
And idk if it's just me, but no matter how serious the situation is, MooJin comes off as comedic. I wonder what exactly in the script or acting conveys this. The fact that his train of thought is sometime unexpected (going live instead of calling the police himself)? That he always seems kind of ditzy (lowkey flirting even though they're in a somewhat serious discussion with very real stakes)?
It's not really apparent, but it might just be an excuse to let her use modern slang and make more modern jokes.