I wanted to find out about the scar he had, as it had implied perhaps there was a trauma of some sort during his…
Yes acting was on point definitley! The plot was meh.... I do think that there was a lot of time if they had limited all those bed scenes (they were long i had fast forwarded as i needed the story didn't care for those scenes), that time and also the very long staring at each other, could have been filled in with some of the "background" of the characters... Having said that, i think the stares they wanted it tied in with the old classic soundtracks from Hitchcock's movies. But even the sound track didn't suit the drama in my opinion... the content didn't go with it.
I wanted to find out about the scar he had, as it had implied perhaps there was a trauma of some sort during his…
Should we pretend we didn't see the scar... even though it was mentioned 🤣
I also wanted to understand Samantha Jung as well. Seemed as though she liked Kim Sum.
So within the eps, we understood one thing and that was that he was a serial killer... which was a given. It's a shame this drama had potential, since it was different from a serial killer's view point.
Oh good point! I might research a bit too. It would be interesting to know how it did in Korea as well.
I wanted to find out about the scar he had, as it had implied perhaps there was a trauma of some sort during his…
Definitley! I agree with you. I think her mother had flashbacks when she had visited her daughter in hospital... but it seems the female lead had always found happiness when it comes to someone having a near death experience.
It would have been nice to get to know the male lead's past too as he seemed hesitant to talk about his mother also i just wanted to know about the scar too!
I've noticed with this drama was marmite in terms of opinions. I think i wasn't too vested with this drama to be honest.
🤣🤣 i have so much to watch. I've got to watch some older dramas as well. I did finally watch the Silent Sea last week which was good! Do let me know if you have any recommendations.
I wanted to find out about the scar he had, as it had implied perhaps there was a trauma of some sort during his…
Definitley! I think the show would have done great if it had included some background into certain things, like how there were scenes of Kim Sum and her mother, it seemed she had that motion way into her childhood.
How is this compared to other dark dramas like strangers from hell?
I'd say this show is like Marmite, you either love/like it or dislike it. I personally didn't find this drama interesting and found it slow and wasn't into the content as such. However, had to finish it since there were only 8 eps just to get it over with.
I would recommend giving the first ep or two a go to see how you feel about it.
*The acting*! Everything else, I was confused. I wish the characters were developed more so we could really REALLY…
I wanted to find out about the scar he had, as it had implied perhaps there was a trauma of some sort during his childhood maybe. But i dont think it was ever talked about.
Also confused. The one in episode 1 or 2 was already limping. Physician Kwon just limped when he was tortured,…
Yes that's what i was thinking!!!! When the Queen had visited the former Queen, there was her son who was limping at the beginning implying if physician kwon was that son then he would have limped too. Unless he was never limping and it was a cover and it was to show mercy when the state councillor was killing the other brothers so that he could survive.
I thought the former Queen's son was somebody else as i remember seeing a face that wasn't Physician Kwon. But I've realised that perhaps physician Kwon was sort of put into hiding in case the one who was the son in episode 1 was killed then physician kwon (former Queen's son) would still be her surviving son.
Also, I'm pleased that there wasn't a special episode to separate this series as an extra week worth of wait would have been difficult.
The plot was meh....
I do think that there was a lot of time if they had limited all those bed scenes (they were long i had fast forwarded as i needed the story didn't care for those scenes), that time and also the very long staring at each other, could have been filled in with some of the "background" of the characters...
Having said that, i think the stares they wanted it tied in with the old classic soundtracks from Hitchcock's movies. But even the sound track didn't suit the drama in my opinion... the content didn't go with it.
I also wanted to understand Samantha Jung as well. Seemed as though she liked Kim Sum.
So within the eps, we understood one thing and that was that he was a serial killer... which was a given. It's a shame this drama had potential, since it was different from a serial killer's view point.
Oh good point! I might research a bit too. It would be interesting to know how it did in Korea as well.
It would have been nice to get to know the male lead's past too as he seemed hesitant to talk about his mother also i just wanted to know about the scar too!
I've noticed with this drama was marmite in terms of opinions. I think i wasn't too vested with this drama to be honest.
Do let me know if you have any recommendations.
Also, strangers from hell is one of my favourites. Through the Darkness is good as well if you've not seen that.
I would recommend giving the first ep or two a go to see how you feel about it.
When the Queen had visited the former Queen, there was her son who was limping at the beginning implying if physician kwon was that son then he would have limped too. Unless he was never limping and it was a cover and it was to show mercy when the state councillor was killing the other brothers so that he could survive.
Also, I'm pleased that there wasn't a special episode to separate this series as an extra week worth of wait would have been difficult.
That's the Kwang Soo we know. Love Kwang Soo and Jaesuk together with Kim Yeon Koung.