do I need to watch the previous seasons to watch this? I have watched only season 1
It might be confusing when she talks/remembers about someone from season 2 and 3 but it does not focus on that (really short portion) and it will not affect this season's story. The starting of this season will spoil season 3 though (and 2 because those two seasons are connected)
Ordinary timeline drama like this is so hard to find, for me at least, that it has become un-ordinary. Uneventful,…
That being said, I really feel like using music that could have portrayed better emotions and some good cinematic editing, I would have loved it even more. I really feel like there were scenes where the opportunities presented itself but the music and the cinematography were so detached.
Ordinary timeline drama like this is so hard to find, for me at least, that it has become un-ordinary. Uneventful, as some might say, but it is all relative. Relative is a strong word because most things are judged by comparison and not what they truly represent. It was a good one in my opinion. Also loved the overall pace of the drama.
Normally, happy endings are so idealistic that even for a "not-real-drama-world", it feels too forced *Looking…
I mean how the fuck does he still have strength to fight 1 vs 2 after he: *almost got asphyxiated, not once, but twice! *inhaled the poisonous gas for a while *broke the fuckin window with his head, with glasses cutting all his head *got hit by a cylinder in the head, not lightly, but with full force *fell down from the second floor straight into the ground
he still had the strength to fight 1v1 after all the above and: *had a fuckin acid burn half of his face
Normally, happy endings are so idealistic that even for a "not-real-drama-world", it feels too forced *Looking at all the romance dramas that forces romance between some random character and second fe/male lead after the second fe/male lead gets rejected by the main fe/male lead*. This drama's happy ending is probably one of the rare happy endings that made me satisfied. Also the killer is a fucking super human.
Kun sure does well to act with such emotions. Both episodes 2/3 and episode 12 he really convinced, me at least, that he really wasn't the bad guy leader lmao. It was fun seeing Lucas and Kun together
I hate the fact they took such brilliant character and transformed her into an ordinary one. Episode 6 got on…
I understand the frustration but a thing I'd like to point out is because the killer playing with her head. She(mc) has been overthinking about it. Its like when you are seeing through your eyes, you see clearly but when you start to overthink about how you see, you start to see your nose and notice a huge blindspot. Same thing with breathing and every activity that we do.
I really hope she wont be in yet another drama where her role has a miserable life. I really don't mind the miserable life theme but I really want to see her in a different role for once
I like how in this season they see the Kang Kwon Joo as the "partner killer". Its like when watching a crime drama where there is a bad rumor about a main character; the only difference being: here, we have the information regarding how her partners were killed.
Also loved the overall pace of the drama.
*almost got asphyxiated, not once, but twice!
*inhaled the poisonous gas for a while
*broke the fuckin window with his head, with glasses cutting all his head
*got hit by a cylinder in the head, not lightly, but with full force
*fell down from the second floor straight into the ground
he still had the strength to fight 1v1 after all the above and:
*had a fuckin acid burn half of his face
Also the killer is a fucking super human.