I like to think he didnt bc of business. He shared the same thought as Sang Jun. They cared more about how business…
Yeongha's insistence on keeping the vacation house—both in refusing to sell it and in avoiding scandal to the point of cleaning up after murder is so heartbreaking when you think of how it was his last gift to his late wife. He just wanted to keep that house sacred for her.
the old guy should really just call the police bruh
Yeongha's insistence on keeping the vacation house—both in refusing to sell it and in avoiding scandal to the point of cleaning up after murder is so heartbreaking when you think of how it was his last gift to his late wife. He just wanted to keep that house sacred for her.
Looks like people are going to be divided. The first 4 eps are 'slow-burn mystery' without any explanations (2 and 3 are a bit stretched), and that's not everyone's up of tea.
Dunno about the plot but can already smell all the money problems, family drama, sabotaging, self-sabotaging,…
self-defense maybe too (I think I saw Young-ha's daughter attacking Seong-ha in the wine area, the same jumpsuit in which she scream Ajjusshiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii)
Now wtf is this new premise?! 'In a remote countryside pension, the owner rents a room to a ghostly woman who arrives as a guest. After her arrival, cracks appear in the tranquillity of everyday life as the supernatural world starts to take over the house.' Who is assuming these kinds of stuff from a mystery crime thriller?
And 3 days, not 4
'In a remote countryside pension, the owner rents a room to a ghostly woman who arrives as a guest. After her arrival, cracks appear in the tranquillity of everyday life as the supernatural world starts to take over the house.'
Who is assuming these kinds of stuff from a mystery crime thriller?