1. the way he looked at the father when he got shot; 2. the way he looked at marco while talking to his father; 3. the way he looked at the older son when he died on the couch (he only shot him as a last resort) 4. he was also a kopino and 5. (the most convincing argument) the way he looked at the child's picture when he had to find someone looking like that (i think he was a pic of himself). Plus, i have a hunch he just switched the blood tests with his own (he did not forge them)
... but they didn't say it explicitly soooooo I wasn't sure. Or did I miss it?
Cool movie, not magnificent not terrible, it was ok. Obviously Kim Seo Hon fan here, he did great.
I saw that scene when she thinks of him, more like a brother. I mean she was a baby and then bam, do jin (as to…
I thought door fell on him when he was trying to get inside... so that's why I couldn't imagine how he would get to where the body was found. In any case yes, I agree with you that it wouldn't make sense to kill him like this and now.
i don;t mind the lack of plot, but I do mind the dragginess of it... should have ended around ep 10-12.. kinda makes me feel they forgot about the fun, I do not need villains or major plot twists, sometimes a good classic romance is all I need, but I kinda want to it to keep being fun and casual and it just seemed it ended long a go and we are just seeing something dragged on.
I saw that scene when she thinks of him, more like a brother. I mean she was a baby and then bam, do jin (as to…
that guy is probably the one in the ambulance (or it was do jin, true, we didn't see) but the body is at that hall where the other firefighters were running, and the one you are talking about was in a different side of the building.. I don't see how he got up after the door hit him, only to appear from the fire on the other side.. Am I mistaken?
Wow… this season first 2 episodes already so intense and exciting. Either Dojin really die and his soul visited…
me too, but I just can't think of anyone do jin would have that face on for... or the autopsy lady either... I mean.. there was no one at that scene of importance (or the dude in the car brought someone at the scene)
Uh, they're really pushing Seol x Do Jin all of a sudden, after doing the opposite in S1 :/
I saw that scene when she thinks of him, more like a brother. I mean she was a baby and then bam, do jin (as to indicate he was always her only family),, and the hospital - bed ring scene is either something he is dreaming of or he died... I am seriously confused. Great cliffhanger.
Don't f***ing tell me Do jin died... Because the ring scene seems to be only in her/his head/heart, it is not real. From the preview we are seeing that she did not wake up and she is in a different bed. Also, Ho Gae seems to recognize the victim. There was no one he knew that well there (the other firefighter that was with Do Jin and got hit by the door is the one in the ambulance probably).... And the autopsy lady surely knew the victim too..
His character is important though, he would not die this fast... what the actual f***
This story is very well written even though it is quite ambitious, like Mouse was, pieces fit together and it unfolds spectacularly well:
I know people feel sorry for the Ghost, she had a very sad fate and she only wanted to live. We cannot judge because it is difficult to say: yes I would die for my sister, I will die instead of her. It's easy when you are reading a book to do the moral thing, very different thing to have to choose between something (be it family) and everything else you know (which is life). I for one cannot surely say I would be a greater person myself.
But for all the reasons that make us feel sorry for the Ghost, we should equally be sorry for the FL because she too wanted to live and had every right to. I'm thinking the story should have absolutely nothing to do with morality, for none of them was good or bad. If you judge by actions yes, the Ghost was bad because she killed people, if you judge by the reasons of the actions, you will find there was no good vs evil, there was just the desire to live vs the desire to live at any possible given cost.
I am daily finding that there is no such thing as good or bad when it comes to life. Life is hard/rough/unfair...compared to what? You cannot compare life to anything because life in it's self is everything.
Basically the Ghost had to die for someone else and she didn't want to, the FL lead had to live for someone else, and she did not want to. I absolutely love this dilemma.
Aiming to kill MORE characters, lady ? *still crying since 2016*
Probably gonna change my choice with each episode.
1. the way he looked at the father when he got shot;
2. the way he looked at marco while talking to his father;
3. the way he looked at the older son when he died on the couch (he only shot him as a last resort)
4. he was also a kopino
and 5. (the most convincing argument) the way he looked at the child's picture when he had to find someone looking like that (i think he was a pic of himself). Plus, i have a hunch he just switched the blood tests with his own (he did not forge them)
... but they didn't say it explicitly soooooo I wasn't sure. Or did I miss it?
Cool movie, not magnificent not terrible, it was ok.
Obviously Kim Seo Hon fan here, he did great.
Because the ring scene seems to be only in her/his head/heart, it is not real. From the preview we are seeing that she did not wake up and she is in a different bed.
Also, Ho Gae seems to recognize the victim. There was no one he knew that well there (the other firefighter that was with Do Jin and got hit by the door is the one in the ambulance probably)....
And the autopsy lady surely knew the victim too..
His character is important though, he would not die this fast... what the actual f***
I know people feel sorry for the Ghost, she had a very sad fate and she only wanted to live. We cannot judge because it is difficult to say: yes I would die for my sister, I will die instead of her. It's easy when you are reading a book to do the moral thing, very different thing to have to choose between something (be it family) and everything else you know (which is life). I for one cannot surely say I would be a greater person myself.
But for all the reasons that make us feel sorry for the Ghost, we should equally be sorry for the FL because she too wanted to live and had every right to. I'm thinking the story should have absolutely nothing to do with morality, for none of them was good or bad. If you judge by actions yes, the Ghost was bad because she killed people, if you judge by the reasons of the actions, you will find there was no good vs evil, there was just the desire to live vs the desire to live at any possible given cost.
I am daily finding that there is no such thing as good or bad when it comes to life. Life is hard/rough/unfair...compared to what? You cannot compare life to anything because life in it's self is everything.
Basically the Ghost had to die for someone else and she didn't want to, the FL lead had to live for someone else, and she did not want to. I absolutely love this dilemma.