after today’s episode the dynamic between Jeong Won and Chu Sang A becomes impossible to ignore what initially…
I don't see it as a political thriller - those usually have winners and losers. This one is pure psychological thriller in a political/entertainment world. IMHO, of course.
And I also see Sang-ah as master manipulator - she listened to JW spill the whole story, looked at the entire wall of photos/news articles, somehow walked over to the bed (she could have simply rested on the sofa) and seduced her. And then walked away with a "see ya around maybe" before she pulled the same stunt with Jae-Sang's mother and jae-sang. I bet she knew he was watching the whole time.
Episode 5 ---- definitely not a favorite and my gawd, Sang-ah is Ultra Bitch who relies on her acting skills to manipulate everyone (except BTS who she admits, knows her better than she knows herself).
My question is if the beginning of the series is the ending or if we will get that before the ending and continue…
I think the first scenes in the drama are near the end - perhaps near the end of Ep. 9 as everything appears to come crashing down. Ep. 10 will then show the fallout and final resolution??? Just a guess if I was writing this in term of pacing.
I think I might write out those first scenes and post it in the "topic" section so that we can refer to them later on.
After re-watching, I have the following thoughts/questions:1. Sang-ah was probably a drug addict – photos, emphasis…
The word "competition" is probably ill chosen w/r/t Jeong-won's possible acting career - but the director already said something like "she shouldn't be this good". I still think that she will be a rising star while Sang-ah stumbles. And perhaps I'm crazy, but I thought Jeong-won was mildly in love with BTS - certainly got a jealousy/envy (of Sang-ah) vibe in the early episodes. ["It's not like you would choose Sang-ah over me."}
Good catch on the "recent" kdrama - I was thinking of the recent "Eve" (that I never watched).
Honestly, they should not allow rating a show that has not completed airing halfway. Only 4 episodes are out and…
It's "film noir" on steroids and the outlook for everyone is pretty dark - or should I say, there are no apparent heroes or heroines in this drama. . However, great cast, great plotting, lots of twists and turns.
Climax and Old Hollywood - compare/contrastI’ve been putting together a Character Description for this drama…
After re-watching, I have the following thoughts/questions: 1. Sang-ah was probably a drug addict – photos, emphasis on closed containers on her cosmetic table. 2. I’m guessing that Kwon Jong Uk is gay. The slightly flamboyant, but elegant, clothes; Yang-mi’s statement “You run wild every night at that secluded Yangpyeong villa. . . .getting filthy.”; Tae-seok’s gift of a rather garish piece of jewelry; no children. 3. Was Oh Kwang-je gay? Not one Harvey Weinstein type rumor or claim of him using his actresses for his own pleasure? None?! Just doesn’t compute. 4. Question? Does the same actor portray the twin brothers? I can’t find any info regarding the actor for the twin. 5. Jeong-won’s fascination with the main couple gives me major “All About Eve” vibes – the classic Hollywood movie, not the recent kdrama, lol. In the classic, the ambitious under-study eventually competes with the main star, becoming a big star herself. 6. Who was the 1st person to stab Oh Kwang-jae?? It wasn’t Park Jae-sang. Strong hints that it was Sang-ah (Tae-seok’s last comment that he married a murderer). But I’m hoping it was Yang-mi – her statements make it clear that she was involved with Kwang-jae and Sang-ah before his murder. EDIT: 7. Tae-seok doesn't like alcohol - it makes him sick; he grimaces whenever forced to drink some.
I’ve been putting together a Character Description for this drama and re-watching certain scenes to identify names/roles. I took a double take in one scene (Hwang Jeong Won’s studio apartment) when I saw the movie poster for the movie “Sunset Boulevard.”. And I have completely revised my original thoughts on where I thought this drama was headed.
“Sunset Boulevard” was an epic, highly acclaimed “film noir” movie in which the FL, a former silent-film star, is desperate to make a triumphant return to the screen. Spoiler – she is delusional and over time, she descends into utter madness, killing the ML who was using her for his own comeback as a screenwriter.
Then, THEN. . .I watched an earlier scene in Jeong-won’s apartment and the movie poster for “Vertigo” was on the wall and she and Tae-seok were discussing his infatuation with Sang-ah. If you have watched this Alfred Hitchcock masterpiece, you know it involves a man’s obsessive fixation on an idealized image of a rather irredeemable woman, eventually leading to her death.
The writer is giving the in-the-know viewer some insight into this drama’s direction – obsession, disorientation, blurred reality, spiraling out of control and potential destruction.
I like the main couple, with all their warts, and was hoping for some sort of reconciliation, but at this point, the primary question is – will anyone be alive - and not sitting in jail - by the end of this drama.
Sang-ah looks happy in this photo - but it seems it was all an act by a premier actress. 😢 I'm thinking there are no happy endings for a single character in this drama.
Jung-uk tries to avoid a phone call from Tae-seop who learns that it is The Chairman's birthday. Tae-seop says he is headed there (not sure where from the auto translate) but says that he has been holding a "card" for the right time and it is "The Joker". Presumably the Chairman's connection to the assassination of Oh Kwang-jae, but I still think the real culprit was Yang-mi.
Again i am enjoying the episodes but don't see any larger plot unfolding..i guess it's a story about how the couple…
I just posted above video of recent interview with ML/FL. They said the drama is about "High-stakes survival story about Prosecutor Bang Tae Seop who dives into a powerful cartel to rise to the top in Korea and the people around him. "
So, I think the story is more about how much he is willing to sacrifice - including his wife - to "rise to the top". Does he make it? Is she destroyed in the process - or is he able to protect her? That's the story I see. But, could be wrong, of course. 😊
Very cute/lively Q&A with Ju Ji-hoon and Ha Ji-won.
Q: what is it about? A: "High-stakes survival story about Prosecutor Bang Tae Seop who dives into a powerful cartel to rise to the top in Korea and the people around him. " In other words, it IS Bang Tae-seop's story. I hope the end is satisfactory - whether or not he gets to the top, he is at peace with the final outcome.
Q: "What scene is the "climax" moment"? A: (by both) - "The ending." Hmmmmmm. . . .hope it's satisfactory for both characters and, of course, that Yang-mi is NOT happy at the end. In fact, I hope she has a final end with the Doberman. 😊I mean, SOMEONE has to have a final conflict with that dog, right? Otherwise, why insert it into the drama. Just not the ML or FL, please.
I am wondering about nana's character, director and nana said she's the biggest plot twist in this drama. I'm…
I've been watching teasers/trailers and my current guess is that she betrays Sang-ah once she gets a chance at the spotlight. Wouldn't be surprised if she also tries to seduce Tae-seop. Of course, Yang-mi seems to be on that same course. Right now, TAe-seop is my favorite character - hope he comes out of this alive. 😊
By far I don’t believe that there is “love” between the leads from what we’ve shown but according to the…
People who love each other say hurtful things all of the time. As of Ep. 4, I think he has fallen in love with her. Or, fallen into some sort of obsessive love over her. One of the first lines in the drama was "I did everything I could to protect you, but maybe I chose the wrong way". He didn't plan on it, but this is where he is at. Thus far in the drama, I don't get the feeling that she has ever done anything to help him - but there may be more to come.
Which interview did they say the characters remain loyal to each other? I would really like to see that one. [The one I did watch they said that they both became "monsters". 😒😒😒]
Ju Ji Hoon is doing a majestic work of acting in this drama portraying Bang Tae Seop, you can clearly see all…
I've never seen him before, but his character resonates deeply with me. He wanted to avenge his father's death (unjust prosecution) and found himself mired in the same corrupt cesspool that destroyed his father. Do I admire the character of Bang Tae Seop - heck no. But in this drama, there is not one single "admirable" character thus far and the actor is walking that very fine line between good (for his wife and his career) and the corrupt (the system).
And I also see Sang-ah as master manipulator - she listened to JW spill the whole story, looked at the entire wall of photos/news articles, somehow walked over to the bed (she could have simply rested on the sofa) and seduced her. And then walked away with a "see ya around maybe" before she pulled the same stunt with Jae-Sang's mother and jae-sang. I bet she knew he was watching the whole time.
I think I might write out those first scenes and post it in the "topic" section so that we can refer to them later on.
Good catch on the "recent" kdrama - I was thinking of the recent "Eve" (that I never watched).
1. Sang-ah was probably a drug addict – photos, emphasis on closed containers on her cosmetic table.
2. I’m guessing that Kwon Jong Uk is gay. The slightly flamboyant, but elegant, clothes; Yang-mi’s statement “You run wild every night at that secluded Yangpyeong villa. . . .getting filthy.”; Tae-seok’s gift of a rather garish piece of jewelry; no children.
3. Was Oh Kwang-je gay? Not one Harvey Weinstein type rumor or claim of him using his actresses for his own pleasure? None?! Just doesn’t compute.
4. Question? Does the same actor portray the twin brothers? I can’t find any info regarding the actor for the twin.
5. Jeong-won’s fascination with the main couple gives me major “All About Eve” vibes – the classic Hollywood movie, not the recent kdrama, lol. In the classic, the ambitious under-study eventually competes with the main star, becoming a big star herself.
6. Who was the 1st person to stab Oh Kwang-jae?? It wasn’t Park Jae-sang. Strong hints that it was Sang-ah (Tae-seok’s last comment that he married a murderer). But I’m hoping it was Yang-mi – her statements make it clear that she was involved with Kwang-jae and Sang-ah before his murder.
EDIT: 7. Tae-seok doesn't like alcohol - it makes him sick; he grimaces whenever forced to drink some.
Looking forward to Ep 5
I’ve been putting together a Character Description for this drama and re-watching certain scenes to identify names/roles. I took a double take in one scene (Hwang Jeong Won’s studio apartment) when I saw the movie poster for the movie “Sunset Boulevard.”. And I have completely revised my original thoughts on where I thought this drama was headed.
“Sunset Boulevard” was an epic, highly acclaimed “film noir” movie in which the FL, a former silent-film star, is desperate to make a triumphant return to the screen. Spoiler – she is delusional and over time, she descends into utter madness, killing the ML who was using her for his own comeback as a screenwriter.
Then, THEN. . .I watched an earlier scene in Jeong-won’s apartment and the movie poster for “Vertigo” was on the wall and she and Tae-seok were discussing his infatuation with Sang-ah. If you have watched this Alfred Hitchcock masterpiece, you know it involves a man’s obsessive fixation on an idealized image of a rather irredeemable woman, eventually leading to her death.
The writer is giving the in-the-know viewer some insight into this drama’s direction – obsession, disorientation, blurred reality, spiraling out of control and potential destruction.
I like the main couple, with all their warts, and was hoping for some sort of reconciliation, but at this point, the primary question is – will anyone be alive - and not sitting in jail - by the end of this drama.
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Jung-uk tries to avoid a phone call from Tae-seop who learns that it is The Chairman's birthday. Tae-seop says he is headed there (not sure where from the auto translate) but says that he has been holding a "card" for the right time and it is "The Joker". Presumably the Chairman's connection to the assassination of Oh Kwang-jae, but I still think the real culprit was Yang-mi.
https://x.com/Kent_Updates/status/2037370785808236867
So, I think the story is more about how much he is willing to sacrifice - including his wife - to "rise to the top". Does he make it? Is she destroyed in the process - or is he able to protect her? That's the story I see. But, could be wrong, of course. 😊
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHFsjMA3STk
Very cute/lively Q&A with Ju Ji-hoon and Ha Ji-won.
Q: what is it about? A: "High-stakes survival story about Prosecutor Bang Tae Seop who dives into a powerful cartel to rise to the top in Korea and the people around him. " In other words, it IS Bang Tae-seop's story. I hope the end is satisfactory - whether or not he gets to the top, he is at peace with the final outcome.
Q: "What scene is the "climax" moment"? A: (by both) - "The ending." Hmmmmmm. . . .hope it's satisfactory for both characters and, of course, that Yang-mi is NOT happy at the end. In fact, I hope she has a final end with the Doberman. 😊I mean, SOMEONE has to have a final conflict with that dog, right? Otherwise, why insert it into the drama. Just not the ML or FL, please.
Which interview did they say the characters remain loyal to each other? I would really like to see that one. [The one I did watch they said that they both became "monsters". 😒😒😒]