I think the old man wasn't a ghost/demon from the start (although a deleted scene with a fax saying he's a dead professor challenge this) but he was a follower or believer of a spiritual cult that try to get supernatural powers by doing demonic rituals and open other peoples' souls or chakras to the evil spirits and demon to get the said powers, like how he was performing a ritual for that man in the car who turned up like a zombie or the pictures of a man and woman on the wall while he did it. He got them when he supposedly died or maybe he was really dead and it was the demon at the end. (I've seen and heard of this method or similair ones done in the real life)
The fishy thing about the shaman is that every possessed person had gone mad when faced with an excorcism, the woman killed her family when her MIL had suggested to bring in a shaman and that carman had slaughtered the shamans but Il Gwang easily did his spells!! without any problems. That made his suspicious even though he came highly recommended.
I hope all our friends rooting for ML/FL would see their wish come true at the end, but for me this bodyguard and lady plot is done like an amateur webtoon worthy of dropping after the first chapter.
The sister in law has a great resting b***h slap face or whatever else people call it. I guess she doesn't feel great over her broken engagement with "YongGuk Oppa" and getting the second best with the younger less glamorous brother.
Could be wrong but does Kim Yong Guk watch his mother having sex? Like he was by the window when she went to the…
He wasn't watching them now or then and it wasn't implied that way. In the flashback it seemed the deed has been done for a while (maybe he went there to sleep with her and saw them sleeping next to each other) and at the present time, he was walking around and saw her going to the annex. He couldn't see anything with the shutters closed anyway.π€
It's funny that typical of the shows with characters working with UNICEF, we have black and brown skinned people runnig around in NOW foundation as if no country has children or women in need of their own and Africa, like always, is the symbol of proverty and misery.π Add to it the light skinned and pale people helping them.π¬
I don't say this to blame Koreans for copying Hollywood streotypes or anything, God knows if it was a local drama of mine, they even would've chosen a blond blue eyed FL to have their angel of charity look like a Holywood star as much as possible but I hope someday we see this streotype changed and replaced with native issues.
Still watching only for Rain. Does his chara not have any other life outside his revenge plot though?The FL is…
Agree with you on most parts. MIL has a wide range of expressions and that makes their scenes irritating, like she's going and up and down with her face and voice but Wansoo is just there looking and sounding the same. More or less it's the same with everyone else, even Rain who's stoic too but not soulless.
Is Seo Jin Dae woong's step daughter or something? Her mother seems too plain and simple looking to be in a relationship with a younger man such as him, I would expect someone more glamorous if they're going to do it this way.
Not that anything here make sense or something, but I'm really wondering how LJM could find out about CPS's secret affair with a married woman but not his bio sister? Also what was the point of showing BSC's powerful dad if he was going to be in only 2 scenes with no affect whatsoever?
I watched an old drama and a movie of Oh Chang Seok this week. Well... the drama is too out of this one's league to compare them but he had a bi awakening in the movie that reminded me of my longtime wish for BSY and LJM to ditch these problematic ladies with criminal siblings and get together. A pity it didn't happen.ππ
The fishy thing about the shaman is that every possessed person had gone mad when faced with an excorcism, the woman killed her family when her MIL had suggested to bring in a shaman and that carman had slaughtered the shamans but Il Gwang easily did his spells!! without any problems. That made his suspicious even though he came highly recommended.
I don't remember reddit thread tbh, but with movies like this, one better trust their own take.
I don't say this to blame Koreans for copying Hollywood streotypes or anything, God knows if it was a local drama of mine, they even would've chosen a blond blue eyed FL to have their angel of charity look like a Holywood star as much as possible but I hope someday we see this streotype changed and replaced with native issues.