The drama presents two perspectives: one from the investigation and the other from the father, who grows increasingly obsessed with suspecting his daughter. The issue, however, is the slow pacing of the story. The scenes involving Yeongmin could have been omitted, as they drag on with repetitive back-and-forth moments. It’s only at the end of the fourth episode that we finally see a plot twist.
I’m continuing to watch it simply because it’s the only thriller currently on air, but I don’t understand why fewer and fewer thrillers are being released each year.
in the first half time I was so bored and the scenes looked cringy frfr, but after that, omg I regretted because I cried a looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooot prepare yourself :c
We've all had experiences similar to Eun Ho's at some point, where we were still hurting after a breakup, while watching our ex move on and even make decisions they would have never made with us. She portrayed this scene so well that I felt deeply connected, almost in sync with her emotions, truly understanding what she was going through.
At this point, I'm not even sure if she should end up with either of them. The only thing I want to see is how Eun Ho takes control of her life again and learns to love herself once more.
I’m continuing to watch it simply because it’s the only thriller currently on air, but I don’t understand why fewer and fewer thrillers are being released each year.
prepare yourself :c
At this point, I'm not even sure if she should end up with either of them. The only thing I want to see is how Eun Ho takes control of her life again and learns to love herself once more.