All of the issues could have been avoided if she just laid low in some apartment in another big city, where no one gives a damn about their neighbor. She could order food and necessities online or per phone, have them delivered.
Unless they wanted her to be found. That would be an interesting plot twist.
Given that the secret room doesn't have a secure lock, why does the lawyer leave such important documents there? Besides those documents have been destroyed already.
Why did they set her up as a teacher? She could have just rented an apartment/house somewhere and claim that she is a writer or something if anyone (nosy neighbors) asks.
Couldn't get into it at all, dropped after 20 minutes. Even though I like Jung Suk, the zombie comedy thing just didn't click. Won't be rating it, as it would be very subjective.
Well, the first two episodes haven't pulled me in. Noonas with dead-end jobs discovering the world of highly volatile investments is pretty meh as a setting. What else is there? A possible ML boss and FL subordinate romance? How creative.
And then you have employees playing detective at work and even getting access to CCTV footage.
All of the issues could have been avoided if she just laid low in some apartment in another big city, where no one gives a damn about their neighbor. She could order food and necessities online or per phone, have them delivered.
Unless they wanted her to be found. That would be an interesting plot twist.
Why did they set her up as a teacher? She could have just rented an apartment/house somewhere and claim that she is a writer or something if anyone (nosy neighbors) asks.
Now imagine if that show was called Iblis and was inspired by Islamic mythology...
Religious people are sometimes quite scary.
Yes, it is playing loose with some religious concepts. So what? It doesn't make any claims to be accurate about it.
But it's fine I guess. There is some comedy, a bit of drama, and hints of romance.