I am liking this but there is a couple of moments of pure dumb writing. Episode 8 is dumb. FL brings a drunk guy…
I won’t comment on the “leap of logic” part of your comment, but regarding why she didn’t try to make the drunk guy leave while the timeline was merged is most likely because if he tried to go home through her front door (aka “the future) he would likely meet himself at home. She didn’t want to risk that, or that he would remember it once he was sober, so she tried to keep him in her apartment for the whole 52 minutes once it was too late for him to leave.
Glad i am not affected by negatv comments here. I am almost drop it in ep 2 cause the comments. But i choose to…
He felt it was the only way to atone for everything that happened because of him - whether it was really his fault is up for debate, but he certainly blamed himself. But we know that he didn't die, so there's hope he was able to cure his disease and will reunite with Hye Won in the future.
I think one of the funniest (tiny) plot holes in this drama was, early on, Do Jung Woo always insisted that Hye Won drive because of his terminal illness that could kill him at any time. However, after he's become a fugitive and even later when Hye Won is helping him again, he's always the one driving the car, even when she's with him. I guess even though his brain could explode any time, he's too cool to die while driving.
Definitely had a lot of cute moments that made me smile, but I thought this drama was at least 10 episodes too long. I had my finger on the fast-forward button a lot, even through some of the fluffy scenes, because there was honestly just too much of it, and not enough plot in some places.
I hope the next project he chooses is a romance. I love his action dramas, but it's been three years since his last romance drama, and I loved his characters in Beautiful Gong Shim and Undateables. :'(
The only 50+ episode drama I've watched that I thought had draggy episodes was Legend of Fuyao. It was a rather dull drama after the first story arc, IMO. The only thing that kept me going was the Fuyao and Wuji romance, but as the drama went on it seemed to spend less and less time on them...and then of course the stupid ending.
well this was depressing , especially when u know how Chun Woo "ends", that's just sad and i seriously don't get…
Lemme give you the timeline so you're less confused.
The Veil: Moebius takes place in 2011 and 2012.
2011 - Soo Yeon is Jang Chun Woo’s handler as he works undercover in the gang in China.
2012 - Do Kyung Seok is a newbie who has just joined the NIS, and he helps Soo Yeon with the Moebius project. Chun Woo gets shot by Soo Yeon and fakes his death. Just FYI, she shot him so that the NIS would believe he was dead. Soo Yeon knows he survived because he sent her the gift with the Chinese lottery ticket (the way they used to send messages when she was his handler). Do Kyung Seok had just joined the team with Ji Hyuk and Dong Wook at the end of Moebius; the three of them worked together from 2012 to 2015.
In 2012, Han Ji Hyuk is on his mission in Syria with Ha Dong Gyun and Choi Il Lak – which is addressed in episode 4 of The Veil.
Meanwhile, The Veil takes place in 2016. Soo Yeon dated Kyung Seok from 2012 to 2015 (up until he went on the mission to Shenyang and died) so she had three years to grow out her hairbetween Moebius and the main drama. Hope this clears some things up for you.
This spin-off was really good, and gave some excellent background for the main drama. We get to see just how cold-hearted Do Jin Suk was in her days before she became commissioner, how Soo Yeon met Kyung Seok, and how her complicated relationship with Jang Chun Woo developed.
"Director Kim Seong-yong did not forget to thank the viewers and wish for season 2.
'I just want to say thank you to the viewers who have shown constant interest and affection for ‘Black Sun’. To the viewers who watched our drama 'Black Sun', which may not have been kind to you because of the repeated twists and turns and complicated relationships and situations unfolding every time, understanding these difficulties as dramatic fun and reasoning and having fun until the end, I would like to thank you again. Personally, I am cautiously looking forward to planning a more complete ‘Black Sun’ season 2 based on the production know-how and experience of ‘Black Sun’.'
If you're asking who killed Su Yeon in the main drama, that was a hitman who killed her on the orders of the Sangmuhoe organization, because she was about to go to the press about the secrets she knew. This spinoff takes place in 2012, four years prior to the main drama, and recounts the events that are talked about briefly in episode 7 of The Veil.
I don't know if I should mark this as a spoiler or not, since I assume only people who have watched The Veil would be watching this.
Like, I know they're both dead, but I kinda ship it? Chang Chun Woo loved Su Yeon, that's pretty much certain. She was the only one who was honest with him and had no ulterior motive, didn't betray him, and tried her utmost to help him, even disobeying orders to protect him. She was a light in his incredibly dark life and lonely life.
The Veil: Moebius takes place in 2011 and 2012.
2011 - Soo Yeon is Jang Chun Woo’s handler as he works undercover in the gang in China.
2012 - Do Kyung Seok is a newbie who has just joined the NIS, and he helps Soo Yeon with the Moebius project. Chun Woo gets shot by Soo Yeon and fakes his death. Just FYI, she shot him so that the NIS would believe he was dead. Soo Yeon knows he survived because he sent her the gift with the Chinese lottery ticket (the way they used to send messages when she was his handler).
Do Kyung Seok had just joined the team with Ji Hyuk and Dong Wook at the end of Moebius; the three of them worked together from 2012 to 2015.
In 2012, Han Ji Hyuk is on his mission in Syria with Ha Dong Gyun and Choi Il Lak – which is addressed in episode 4 of The Veil.
Meanwhile, The Veil takes place in 2016. Soo Yeon dated Kyung Seok from 2012 to 2015 (up until he went on the mission to Shenyang and died) so she had three years to grow out her hairbetween Moebius and the main drama. Hope this clears some things up for you.
http://news.heraldcorp.com/view.php?ud=20211030000036
"Director Kim Seong-yong did not forget to thank the viewers and wish for season 2.
'I just want to say thank you to the viewers who have shown constant interest and affection for ‘Black Sun’. To the viewers who watched our drama 'Black Sun', which may not have been kind to you because of the repeated twists and turns and complicated relationships and situations unfolding every time, understanding these difficulties as dramatic fun and reasoning and having fun until the end, I would like to thank you again. Personally, I am cautiously looking forward to planning a more complete ‘Black Sun’ season 2 based on the production know-how and experience of ‘Black Sun’.'
Like, I know they're both dead, but I kinda ship it? Chang Chun Woo loved Su Yeon, that's pretty much certain. She was the only one who was honest with him and had no ulterior motive, didn't betray him, and tried her utmost to help him, even disobeying orders to protect him. She was a light in his incredibly dark life and lonely life.
This is why I never jump on the bandwagon. People spew judgements when they only know part of the story.
Moral of the story: don't take the words of an angry person on the internet at face value. There's always two sides to the story.