yeah but all netflix originals these days have open endings as there can always be multiple seasons. plus, the material they have for reference is a lot as the original money heist is several seasons long so it totally makes sense for the korean one to have multiple seasons as well. especially if they want to stay true to the story and cover a lot of the subplots.
the original was pretty graphic already.....like violence, nsfw content, etc and i don't know if the korean version will be the same but it will certainly have less constraints as it's going to be on netflix instead of the typical television broadcast
throughly enjoyable and entertaining! one of my favorite webdramas so far :) def recommend for anyone looking for something short and quick to watch but also with a thriller/crime/time travel aspect without being super dark.
love the actors but i could barely get through the second half. thus, cute but boring!! still worth a watch if you're looking for something easy to watch though. (wish they had more ost/bgms to fit the show though. they replayed the same five osts again and again.....)
that was a good watch!! it won't go down as one of my favorites but it was still throughly enjoyable and interesting!! thanks to everyone who worked on this amazing drama!!
copying a comment i saw on reddit bc it sums up my thoughts on the whole ordeal perfectly:
"I'm not going to comment on the case, let the police handle that.
What I'm curious to know is how it will affect her upcoming dramas if her drunk driving is confirmed.
Trolley had its script reading last month so the filming has not started yet or it's just beginning. Since it airs on SBS, there is no doubt she will get kicked out. Bae Sung Woo got replaced from Delayed Justice just a couple of years ago over a similar incident.
But Bloodhounds? It has been filming for a while and more importantly, it's on Netflix, not on a national channel like SBS. Will Netflix follow the same "ethical" standards as korean channels and get rid of an actress with a scandal on her hands? Or will they ignore it since the drama won't air on television and is meant for an international audience?"
"I'm not going to comment on the case, let the police handle that.
What I'm curious to know is how it will affect her upcoming dramas if her drunk driving is confirmed.
Trolley had its script reading last month so the filming has not started yet or it's just beginning. Since it airs on SBS, there is no doubt she will get kicked out. Bae Sung Woo got replaced from Delayed Justice just a couple of years ago over a similar incident.
But Bloodhounds? It has been filming for a while and more importantly, it's on Netflix, not on a national channel like SBS. Will Netflix follow the same "ethical" standards as korean channels and get rid of an actress with a scandal on her hands? Or will they ignore it since the drama won't air on television and is meant for an international audience?"