the end of episode 4 gives us the first puzzle pieces that fit together. it seems implied that doctor has a history…
yes a lot of things don't add up but no one bothered looking into them because most of the parties involved had something to hide or to gain from the case being wrapped up quickly. it's as if there was a tacit agreement to let jeong-woo take the fall for them all. sang-cheol is the first outsider to really examine the case from a relatively objective pov and so he can see the discrepancies and now, coupled with jeong-woo's determination, the truth will come out
I think the killers are most likely the mlâs friends because they get defensive whenever he asks them questions.…
while i don't rule out the possibility, that would be awful đ they are fishy too, like everyone else. if not actively involved, i believe they at least knew/saw something and kept silent. in su-oh's painting, weren't they pictured as if they were looking at the dead girl's body?
i like how this is starting to unfold. it looks like everyone is guilty to varying degrees, contributing to these…
the end of episode 4 gives us the first puzzle pieces that fit together. it seems implied that doctor has a history of going after other women, he's probably related to da-eun's case? his politician wife seems to know but willingly turns a blind eye for her own ambitions.the police chief and bo-yeong's mother had an affair it seems and her daughter probably discovered it on that day. they both couldn't say anything maybe out of shame and that's why the mother says they killed bo-yeong, because they hid this part of the truth. na-gyeom is clearly delusional to a creepy level and i won't be surprised if we learn she did something awful out of jealousy and need for attention. she remains very suspicious with her obsession. su-oh also knows things, he probably witnessed something and either was forcibly silenced or he also had a weakness that made him remain silent. btw has he always been like that? i don't remember him from their past, instead there's another friend geon-oh (su-oh's bother?) who's not there in the present. this might also be another puzzle piece that will come to complete the picture later
i like how this is starting to unfold. it looks like everyone is guilty to varying degrees, contributing to these murders in a certain way even if they were not the one person who dealt the final blow. jeong-woo himself was too focused on himself he failed to notice things that were off with his friend, had he paid closer attention maybe the outcome wouldn't have been this tragic
I might be misunderstanding your comment, so please do let me know if that's the case. This show is based on a…
you can't see it because it's censorsed and that's the whole point of censorship so i'm not sure what you're getting at. that being said, there's something called coding, that is when you can't show something directly you subtly insert little details here and there for those who understand the code, in this case us viewers familiar with the oeriginal work and the essence of their relationship there. you can enjoy your show both ways and there's no need to find fault in how one experiences the drama
thank you so much, this clears up things for me! i know the drama changed it to platonic friendship so my question isn't really about that but i was still curious about the original, now censored, loveline.
sorry but can you give me more details? i don't mind spoilers, i need to understand if it's the soul of the older man involved in the romance (because that doesn't appeal to me at all), who is in love with who?
ep4 : i was terrified for the man with an aneurysm đ the approach was light but the tension and anxiety were still palpable and totally understandable on his part. i feared the worst but i'm glad the show didn't go there. another strong episode as the plot thickens. now onto ep5!
Anterograde amnesia, or memory resets of varying degrees, seems to be a very complex topic with many things that…
yes, i'd love to see more details about it. tho it's been a while since the accident, for her it's still new as she learns about her condition literally every single day, it would make sense to see her try a few things to prevent it, if only momentarily. or maybe she did and noted it on her diary? đ¤ talking about the diary, i also can't help thinking how the more she lives, the more data she will have on there and at some point it will certainly become too much to simply catch up on in the morning before going to work. how does one keep track of 2 years worth of memories from written notes? i should probably stop thinking too deeply and just enjoy the show đ
does sleeping at night sort of reset her memory or is there an imaginary clock in her head that does that when it's been 24 hours? i can't help thinking about what if she pulls an all nighter and see if there's a switch that turns off and she suddenly forgets the last day or if she can remember if her consciousness isn't interrupted đ¤
whatever the answer is i'm enjoying this little drama regardless, it has heart
ep7 : i finally got the the train station incident and my God! my blood is boiling!! when they were swimming and zhou luo said he wanted to kill them all, i felt that because same!
they are fishy too, like everyone else. if not actively involved, i believe they at least knew/saw something and kept silent. in su-oh's painting, weren't they pictured as if they were looking at the dead girl's body?
na-gyeom is clearly delusional to a creepy level and i won't be surprised if we learn she did something awful out of jealousy and need for attention. she remains very suspicious with her obsession.
su-oh also knows things, he probably witnessed something and either was forcibly silenced or he also had a weakness that made him remain silent. btw has he always been like that? i don't remember him from their past, instead there's another friend geon-oh (su-oh's bother?) who's not there in the present. this might also be another puzzle piece that will come to complete the picture later
talking about the diary, i also can't help thinking how the more she lives, the more data she will have on there and at some point it will certainly become too much to simply catch up on in the morning before going to work. how does one keep track of 2 years worth of memories from written notes? i should probably stop thinking too deeply and just enjoy the show đ
whatever the answer is i'm enjoying this little drama regardless, it has heart