Not at all from nowhere tho, everything made sense when she was the one in the end. But that nis knew about her…
I would have been fine with the NIS knowing if they expanded on the reason they did, the evilness of their decision, and the consequences on his sister's life (how it ties in with her decision to kill, etc.). That would have made it better because then it's like, right when you think you've reached the root of all evil, there's actually another one out there (i.e., evil always exists, you can't beat them all).
The whole problem with Sunwoo and Joonyoung is communication, holy crap. It's dramas like these that made me not be an overly moody teenager. Whenever I felt as though hiding something would be better because then my parent's won't worry, I knew I had to tell them. Small things? Fine. But if it's something big (that it keeps you up at night), at that age, your parents can probably tell. They'll only worry more if you don't tell them.
Then again, Sunwoo isn't the best mom either. She's so out of touch with Joonyoung. And Joonyoung is so out of touch with his mom. I feel like a huge part of this is because learning to confide in your parents is most important at around that age, and his parent just had to divorce at that time and break all his trust and sense of security.
I am not feeling this 180 degree shift in dr.sul's character. for her to go from trying to tear sunwoo down by…
I agree with OhMyGV. She probably felt like "her problem isn't my problem. I'm single, I'm different." Which kind of ties into why she's a toxic friend. She's probably jealous of what Sunwoo has because she thinks she herself deserves more (career-wise). She thinks she's just as smart plus she's not tied down with a family and kids. But when it turns out that the world is just as against her as it is against Sunwoo, she probably realized that Sunwoo's problems might one day be her own. So that's probably why she's turning into a "woman empowerment crusader" kinda thing. Fight for your rights under the guise of defending someone else to make sure the same problem doesn't happen to you, kinda.
Using it as a background drama, you call that not bad? Good idea though XD
lolol. Well, by background drama I mean that I treat it as more of an audio drama. (which may or may not be an insult to the directing or script). What I consider to be complete trash are the ones where I can't even pretend it's a super cheezy, amateur/first-time project kind of audio drama.
The evil doctor character would have been slightly more understandable if they made him less biased. I wish he was more of a "mad scientist who took the experiment too far because despite its ethical problems, he didn't want to pass up this one in a million chance/case" rather than a "some douchey doctor whose only motivation is money and fame through fraudulent and unethical academic research."
Random rant that's kinda irrelevant, but in every romance kdrama with a scene that goes "Oh he/she didn't tell you? I thought you guys were serious [in a relationship]." Boy/girl, just take a step back and think about how long you guys were actually in a relationship for. If it's less than a year, even if it's serious, don't expect to know your significant other's deepest darkest secrets lol.
I m still suspicious of Dr Lee, the way it bothers him that they are together. Even if she said that she "did…
I feel like he might just be feeling super paranoid about their relationship as a doctor and friend. Especially since he knows both their sides of the story regarding Seo Yeon. He's probably very concerned about the consequences of them finding out the whole truth regarding each other and themselves. It must feel a lot like watching a potential accident happen from the sidelines with no definite way of stopping it due to his position (as a doctor, patient's privacy; as a friend, not crossing the line too much).
Yo how did old doctor dude keep his license this long. He is trying to profit off his patient via his book, he…
Honestly, I wouldn't even say lab rat. He's way to biased from the start. The doctor had a picture of what he thinks the patient is going through and proceeds to almost feed him answers. "You felt like this, right? There's no way, right?" He wants confirmation of his own preconceived notions rather than actually observing the patient from a more objective stand point. How he ever worked up to his current position is a freaking miracle. Though cheating in academic circles isn't exactly nonexistent.
I think the cure for Jung Hoon is not to forget the painful memories but rather to make a countering good ones.…
I think maybe it's also the difference between a "memory of a feeling" and his "current feeling". He can remember being in love with her and the pain of her death, but those emotions don't necessarily bleed into his present. By creating new memories, it helps him create a separation between the past and the present. He might have felt that way then, and he can remember exactly how it felt, but he doesn't feel that way now.
I didn't think the killings in the past were all under the Eraser's orders? I thought that was solely Jin Jaegyu's…
I think they were all under the Eraser's orders? He blackmailed Jin Jaegyu and then erased his memories afterwards, over and over again. Now that I think about it though, I don't quite remember the details (ironically). As for all the murders, it was to paint a bigger picture. To make his ultimate enemy "tremble in fear" knowing that what's coming for them will be many times worse than what he did to other "smaller" evildoers.
Agreed, and I'd hope this would be explained in ep7, since this is a brand new development we've not heard much…
Hm. I wouldn't consider it a plothole just yet since all we've got is a preview. I don't think he's all that untalented either--he did have an award in his office from 2007 I believe. I think he sucks at money management and thinks he's more talented than he actually is though. His success is quite possibly due to the relations his new wife has. Influential backing + some talent = success for some artists.
Then again, Sunwoo isn't the best mom either. She's so out of touch with Joonyoung. And Joonyoung is so out of touch with his mom. I feel like a huge part of this is because learning to confide in your parents is most important at around that age, and his parent just had to divorce at that time and break all his trust and sense of security.