Why is 3 years considered disappearing? That's what should be normalized a bit more honestly. These people are worked to death 9 times out of 10 and become burnt out too easily. They need a rest.
Dropped after 6 episodes.It's ok but not mind-blowing.I like thrillers on occasion and I absolutely adore Lee…
It kind of changed hands after the first 6 episodes oddly enough. To some people's dismay or to some people's delight, I thought it picked up after that mark.You don't have to ofc, but maybe you can try just a couple more to see if anything changes or gets more interesting.
Quite honestly, I still don't understand what's with the sudden shift in the ML's character.In S01 and S02, he…
He didn't want the lady to die, he quite obviously tried to grab her when she fell.
As for the guy who was straight up buried, the team was a little more emotionally involved in the case due to the older guy being close with the victims dad. The first guy was killed by a cop because he tried to kill Do gi, and the second set of people's fates were unsaid other than being stuck in a car with no breaks. They might've crashed, gotten injured but are fine. Or crashed and died. Otherwise, I really don't think any of them are being much different from how they usually act.
Can I watch season 3 if I didn't watch the first two? I looks a lot of fun. thanks in advance
Yeah you have to know the other seasons. There's a lot of development with the team and it's not really as much fun If you don't already know their dynamic. There's call backs and characters to previous seasons as well.
Well, we see it with ratings and score. Season 1 and season 2 had 8.8 and 8.9 on MDL, but season 3 has had just…
10% is still outstanding though considering. I think a lot of it has to do with specifically SK getting angry at the first season being trauma porn, and this season is ending up a bit darker than season 2, so not as many are watching it for that reason alone. International viewership is probably much higher to be honest, just the source of where the numbers are coming from is from SK and SK itself.
honestly the ending of ep 10 was a little weird. like did she let go because she thought he might fall with her…
Yeah I really don't know, seems like she gave up on life. It was so anticlimactic for what she was doing. I feel like we only got to know a small portion of her backstory, in which they took the sympathetic route to her death, which wasn't fitting, especially for what she was doing to those girls. I would've been okay with it if she had a change of heart, a way the audience could've taken a liking to this villain, but there just wasn't. She should've had to face what she's done, she got off way too easily.
Apart from a handful of scenes, I didn't like that case at all and felt the resolution was unjustified, oddly like they were being even sympathetic to the villain. Am I the only one? lol Waiting for next week, which looks like a more interesting case to me.
Absolutely nothing against the show and only my personal preference, which I may get some hate from, it's all good, but I feel like this seasons soundtrack is kind of weak so far.
Driver and Still Waiting Here fit within how the show usually is and songs that go with it, one other one fit well for the circumstance it was played at but was weaker.
This week, having a highly highly auto tuned girl group song as an official soundtrack is a huge waste of one. I understand it goes with this week's case, but for an official song? I don't know, I still think the season itself is 10/10 but the soundtrack has only been good few and far between. They only played Driver once too and that was well in the spirit of Taxi Driver. Not many memorable songs, little more generic than usual.
It's honestly extremely sad they even have to make an episode dealing with these issues. It's horrible how they're starved, exploited and abused. God help us all. Always praying for people on the front lines of attention and their well-being.
I don't know if it'd work, Vincenzo is basically blacklisted from Korea lol
Vincenzo as in the character is blacklisted from Korea. Like at the end where he could come back but had to leave immediately because he's a wanted fugitive.
I'll reply the same as I did to another commenter!
Depends on what you consider a happy ending. I can't really tell you without giving a couple spoilers, so read below at your own risk haha for me the ending was Bittersweet, with the final say being one of those happy cries.
**SPOILERS**
After all is said and done, he says his own name three times infront of her and disappears. From what they hinted at, if a grim reaper breaks the rules, which is what he did (they'll explain why), they vanish and cease to exist. Not sure what they were exactly going for, seems like a partially unexplained part of the Manhwa. Regardless, he has to leave her in the end as a grim reaper. That's the bittersweet part, but she decides to live on while honoring his memory, which is heartwarming. They resolve and develop everything really really well too throughout, where you really feel the regret and sadness from every character. The whole story is surprisingly an emotional rollercoaster for only 6 episodes.
So while it's quite sad and depressing at times, the final seemingly sadness of the whole drama is also happy, comforting and every other emotion mixed in
Hopefully this answers your question! If you decide to try it, it's a wonderful hidden gem! Hope you like it.
Edit: Yep, he was tazed lol Apparently that loud pop was just his own gun going off. So yeah that's another person they never killed.
As for the guy who was straight up buried, the team was a little more emotionally involved in the case due to the older guy being close with the victims dad. The first guy was killed by a cop because he tried to kill Do gi, and the second set of people's fates were unsaid other than being stuck in a car with no breaks. They might've crashed, gotten injured but are fine. Or crashed and died. Otherwise, I really don't think any of them are being much different from how they usually act.
Driver and Still Waiting Here fit within how the show usually is and songs that go with it, one other one fit well for the circumstance it was played at but was weaker.
This week, having a highly highly auto tuned girl group song as an official soundtrack is a huge waste of one. I understand it goes with this week's case, but for an official song? I don't know, I still think the season itself is 10/10 but the soundtrack has only been good few and far between. They only played Driver once too and that was well in the spirit of Taxi Driver. Not many memorable songs, little more generic than usual.
Depends on what you consider a happy ending. I can't really tell you without giving a couple spoilers, so read below at your own risk haha for me the ending was Bittersweet, with the final say being one of those happy cries.
**SPOILERS**
After all is said and done, he says his own name three times infront of her and disappears. From what they hinted at, if a grim reaper breaks the rules, which is what he did (they'll explain why), they vanish and cease to exist. Not sure what they were exactly going for, seems like a partially unexplained part of the Manhwa. Regardless, he has to leave her in the end as a grim reaper. That's the bittersweet part, but she decides to live on while honoring his memory, which is heartwarming. They resolve and develop everything really really well too throughout, where you really feel the regret and sadness from every character. The whole story is surprisingly an emotional rollercoaster for only 6 episodes.
So while it's quite sad and depressing at times, the final seemingly sadness of the whole drama is also happy, comforting and every other emotion mixed in
Hopefully this answers your question! If you decide to try it, it's a wonderful hidden gem! Hope you like it.