You are spot on about her being weak. Sadly though to get ahead, women who are up there in the ranks dominated by men (for example in high executive positions) are often even more vicious than the men since they have something to prove, so it may have some basis in reality.
Last episodes was actually great. Have to say that little part of Jang Jun Woo lying motionless on the chair with the sunlight coming through the windows, and the crow cawing, the whole thing was pretty poetic and beautiful.
Show continues to be a disspointment :( They had something good but instead of ending it when it was still fresh, they just decided to drag it. There are so many unnecessary things happening now, so many scenes that are there just to fill the runtime. This show needs a skilled editor who can cut out all the crap. The core of episodes now are 15 minutes or so.
That's what a good show will become if the writer force it to be as long as it should never be. Dragging an already…
I feel you man, the show was great in the start and setup was so good, characters were all pretty entertaining but the plot from the Jang Jun Woo reveal till now has remained static, nothing has really happened, just filler until Vincenzo wins at the end, but I'm sure he'll not win cleanly, theres gonna be some lame twist so that the writer can feel that the drag was worth it.
The show started so good but after setting up the premise, nothing has really happened. Its like a punching match between two fighters, where one throws a punch, the other one throws a harder punch, then the other one throws a harder punch and so on. Nothing really happens and the punching has continued onto the 17th episode so far, and only punches have been thrown. Its gotten a bit boring to be honest especially because I know who is going to win. This has been a disappointment.
Show has really good music, probably one of the best I've heard amongst the kdramas. So often I find myself paying attention to the accompanying music and it is always so on point and rarely repeated so far.
Hong Cha Young is one of the best female leads in a long time. She does whatever she wants regardless of whether it can be perceived as annoying or not, it's so unrestrained and refreshing to watch a female lead like this.
This isn't necessarily true. The diagnostic term is actually "antisocial personality disorder" and both psychopaths…
What I meant was that most of the thriving psychopaths would be found in positions of power, since they are born, they can be born anywhere. The percentage of psychopaths who turn out to be serial killers are literally in super minority. It just makes for good drama is all.
The whole psychopaths like to kill is super misunderstood. Psychopaths in the real world are most likely the people in positions of real power. Like the guy whose company made this show is more likely to be a psychopath than a guy who killed someone.
There are already different studies, using different ways, in detecting psychopaths and anyone who will be inclined…
In the 1940s, lobotomy was considered pretty medically sound but now its crazy, this is the same shit. Even polygraph tests are pretty much nonsense. Law enforcement does whatever, don't really care about the scientific validity of things, so even if they're used its got nothing to do with if it actually works. This is deeply unethical and thinking that it is rooted in reality at all shows how disturbing human beings are, but it makes for some good drama I guess.
Ep 4 was great especially the sound design. I think the sound design is my favorite thing about this show.
However, the Jun Woo shadow boss reveal was kind of weird since if he's such a big deal, then why doesn't anyone know who he is? Like this is a proper business, then who go through all that effort unless it was purely for the audience watching so that they can do a 'reveal'. It was a bit hollow, that reveal since it probably had nothing to do with the character's motivations but more to do with making things more dramatic.
I don't wanna hate on the show but there's a lot of things that's too unrealistic and doesn't make sense at all..…
It threw making sense out the window in the first 20 min when the male lead saves the day fixing a crashing plane that was crashing because his long dead brother(later not dead!) literally hits the window of the plane. I don't know how you can expect 'making sense' after that.
Sadge :(
Nothing really happens and the punching has continued onto the 17th episode so far, and only punches have been thrown. Its gotten a bit boring to be honest especially because I know who is going to win. This has been a disappointment.
So often I find myself paying attention to the accompanying music and it is always so on point and rarely repeated so far.
Psychopaths in the real world are most likely the people in positions of real power. Like the guy whose company made this show is more likely to be a psychopath than a guy who killed someone.
Law enforcement does whatever, don't really care about the scientific validity of things, so even if they're used its got nothing to do with if it actually works.
This is deeply unethical and thinking that it is rooted in reality at all shows how disturbing human beings are, but it makes for some good drama I guess.
However, the Jun Woo shadow boss reveal was kind of weird since if he's such a big deal, then why doesn't anyone know who he is? Like this is a proper business, then who go through all that effort unless it was purely for the audience watching so that they can do a 'reveal'.
It was a bit hollow, that reveal since it probably had nothing to do with the character's motivations but more to do with making things more dramatic.