Psychology and Mystery, But a Missed Opportunity
Sorry folks, but this drama took a disappointing turn for me. I was really enjoying it at first—the opening was unique, blending psychological sci-fi elements with spiritual folklorism. I especially appreciated how the narrative revolved around a central mystery, with each episode working toward solving it while also exploring smaller cases that tied into both the main and a secondary storyline. As someone who enjoys detective dramas, this structure was right up my alley.
What set this one apart was its approach: instead of traditional investigations, the show delved into the psyche of different characters and suspects. It was a refreshing take on the genre and kept things compelling—at least for the first half. However, by episode 19, once the secondary case was wrapped up, the show started to lose its spark for me. Although the characters continued tackling smaller cases leading toward the central plot, they felt flat and lacked the intrigue of earlier episodes. As a result, the pacing dragged, and the story started to feel stretched thin.
What set this one apart was its approach: instead of traditional investigations, the show delved into the psyche of different characters and suspects. It was a refreshing take on the genre and kept things compelling—at least for the first half. However, by episode 19, once the secondary case was wrapped up, the show started to lose its spark for me. Although the characters continued tackling smaller cases leading toward the central plot, they felt flat and lacked the intrigue of earlier episodes. As a result, the pacing dragged, and the story started to feel stretched thin.
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