It's called Plot Build Up. As I'm sure you're aware, their teasing is a constant sort of, "catch me if you can"…
A fair quota of BL fans cannot stand any kind of plot development just the boys being lovey-dovey to each other wall to wall, from the first episode to the last one. Truly annoying and insufferable.
This episode made me feel terrible for Mei. After being kidnapped, trafficked, and abused by countless men, she…
Like I said above you literally see Junho saying that with his own mouth at the end. The two voices - the one about the pic, and the one about the sissy - are totally different. And just listen to the strong accent of the sissy sentence if you cannot see Junho saying it.
This episode made me feel terrible for Mei. After being kidnapped, trafficked, and abused by countless men, she…
You clearly mix up the names of Jihoon and Junho here. Just look at the cast above or check one of the episodes and you will see you are mistaken. The question is coming from Junho, not Jihoon (they show him saying that), who was fighting with Sun. Peace is asked after being punched who that woman is in the picture in his wallet. The question about the sissy comes from Junho. The thing is that when you start hearing it two different scenes are being played before you see Junho asking it with his own mouth. Check it out again. In these quick previews the dialogue you hear and the scenes they show often overlap.
This episode made me feel terrible for Mei. After being kidnapped, trafficked, and abused by countless men, she…
Especially since Kong is the only person Junho has killed so far literally. Why would he kill Cherry's friend, a totally marginal character, not to mention Junho is not even among the squad who made this gas action?
This episode made me feel terrible for Mei. After being kidnapped, trafficked, and abused by countless men, she…
Junho is likely to say this sentence to Sun. Junho could feel that Sun made him kill Kong. Sun was the first who grabbed a knife when they were fighting, to which Junho grabbed a knife too and Kong died because he jumped between them. So from Junho's perspective he had to kill Kong because of Sun.
This episode made me feel terrible for Mei. After being kidnapped, trafficked, and abused by countless men, she…
These "lobbyists" are not supposed to be Western-style lobbyist, they are actually pretty much part of the underworld, yet with political connections. They are also clearly a part of the drug-dealing there.
Junho gave Nap the tracker and told him that he wanted to keep an eye on Peace and not that he want him kidnapped. Yet Junho obvioulsy knew Nap had other motivations, as he later elaborated it to Jihoon, saying "I don't think Nap will kil Peace, I think he talks himself out of the situation". So it must be something not controlled, only observed by Junho. Jihoon and Junho actually had an argument about why cannot they squeeze the info out of Peace themselves, to which Junho replied they cannot have blood on their hands and they cannot harm Peace directly, so it makes it even more possible they just encourage and let it happen to Peace.
If you refer to the sentence "You made me killing that sissy" in the preview, that is more likely to refer to the murder of Kong back then, and not Cherry's friend.
This episode made me feel terrible for Mei. After being kidnapped, trafficked, and abused by countless men, she…
My take is that the gas action was ordered by the lobbyists and not Junho, the latter just takes advatange of the situation. The target was Peace and the others there are just collateral damage. I am not even sure if the guys take them as well.
Loyalty at its finest for a man who doesnt even love his own son.. what can you expect from a man like that? Sun…
Sun did not kill Madam Yao. He thinks he did but she was shot by Aim. Actually it is not even Peace's father who finally had Sun's father murdered. He was planning to do it, but they were preceded.
Nap's deal is quite clear. He wants financial stability by workling for the lobbyists. The real question is what…
I suppose Jihoon gave that to Nap only because he wants to have the dirty work done via others like Sun and Nap, by manipulating them. I think it is clear Nap wants to impress the lobbyists that is why he tries to squeeze the info out of Peace, and Jihoon just takes advantage of this.
I couldn't resist and watched episode 11 too. This continues to be in my most anticipated top 3 series currently…
Nap's deal is quite clear. He wants financial stability by workling for the lobbyists. The real question is what the lobbyist are really up to and how much role they had in framing Sun.
I bought episode 11, the confrontation was good, I expected to be like that and boy did it hurt to watch. Junho…
He is loyal to a sadistic multiple murderer who treated him as well as his own son and just about everyone around him like shit, so his loyalty does not mean much to me, just becasue he feels good that he has an equally inhuman "soul"mate.
I would like to sign on to this except that the Peace and Sun actors have both mentioned season 2 (though could…
I have heard about the second season too but I was wondering if that could be about Sun's fight against the maffia for the sake of his lost lover, but indeed, without them being a couple or something it would not generate that much interest for sure. And Peace's presence makes even more sense since as far as I know the second season takes place in Korea.
Personally I think Peace will kill his father in the end or Aim will come back from the dead and kill Peace's…
But for such a scenario and to get away all of this and trick Joe, Aim should have had someone powerful behind him. And he was just Madame Yao's underdog. Unless Aim was also working for the lobyyists, yet those had no interest in eliminating Madame Yao.
hmm.. my guess is that Pakorn is working with the police to help bringing Phuwich down.. even after the ending…
Seriously people are so frigging dumb. How cannot they see the fight between Pakorn and Than as well as Thun's kidnapping were obviously staged? The way Thun spectacularly entered there, the way he was accusing his father killed Keen's father so everyone hear it. They are both clearly having a plan.
The question is coming from Junho, not Jihoon (they show him saying that), who was fighting with Sun.
Peace is asked after being punched who that woman is in the picture in his wallet. The question about the sissy comes from Junho. The thing is that when you start hearing it two different scenes are being played before you see Junho asking it with his own mouth. Check it out again. In these quick previews the dialogue you hear and the scenes they show often overlap.
Junho gave Nap the tracker and told him that he wanted to keep an eye on Peace and not that he want him kidnapped. Yet Junho obvioulsy knew Nap had other motivations, as he later elaborated it to Jihoon, saying "I don't think Nap will kil Peace, I think he talks himself out of the situation". So it must be something not controlled, only observed by Junho. Jihoon and Junho actually had an argument about why cannot they squeeze the info out of Peace themselves, to which Junho replied they cannot have blood on their hands and they cannot harm Peace directly, so it makes it even more possible they just encourage and let it happen to Peace.
If you refer to the sentence "You made me killing that sissy" in the preview, that is more likely to refer to the murder of Kong back then, and not Cherry's friend.