Does anyone know what those flowers mean at the end of story??? Or is it just nothing?
I can think of 2 possible things: 1) The poppy fields mean she found happiness in life. Zhi Bai's 2 friends ended up working in poppy fields too. 2) It could have been a hint that Zhi Bai wasn't dead after all. But I think they just played with us with that ending. This drama outwitted me for sure and maybe the ending was just playful reminder of that.
I don't think Kang Full is to blame here but the writer and director.
I didn't like Moving at all but I did really like the Light Shop. I can't share in the enthusiasm around KF universe (not being a webtoon reader). So I just take in these dramas as dramas knowing nothing about the original source which I guess is important background for fans.
I would not recommend this one. There are so much better crime and police c-dramas out there. The characters are superficial and there's isn't anything really touching about the cases. Which are too easily solved. They put very little effort in developing the plot. The whole idea of the drama is female centeredness. To portray sismance and female cops as the heroes. For me that's pretty irrelevant as a starting point. 6/10
An entertaining drama. But don't expect suspense, the word "affairs" is the key. This would have been better if it had been only 12 episodes long. Some big plotholes but mostly I enjoyed it. 8/10
as a part of group of people who find the drama boring, i’ll explain what is the problem.it’s not the story…
we have already learned the lesson of how not to misuse statistics. I'm almost curious to see how many times they'll run that same scene. And the rooftop plants, so interesting (irony here). I don't think I can continue with this since Viki doesn't allow putting on accelerated speed.
why do I feel like the ML will turn out to be the real WITCH?
unreliable storytelling only occurs in c-noir dramas. They've spent 4 episodes showing what a good guy ML is although objectively he's a weird stalker.
Eps 3 and 4 repeating whole scenes from previous episodes. Are we supposed to memorize these or what? The same writer's Sorry Not Sorry achieved the dizzying viewership count of 0.3 %.
I don't normally watch fluffy silly romcoms but this one is a keeper. Choi Hyun Wook and Mun Ka Young are absolutely adorable in this! Matching vibes, totally.