what happened to jin young at the end? is she also rescued?
this is really fast paced. Bibi's character was rescued and Jinyoung must have been in the same car (with the female prosecutor) when Bibi were taken to the hospital. So I guess Jinyoung didn't get seriously hurt.
I mostly watch C-noir and thrillers, but I must say, if you haven't started this yet, it's pretty extreme gore.…
A man's eyelid was burnt with a cigar. There was a fight ring where loosers were brutally killed. The main antagonist's face and eyes were slashed with a knife. Personally I think this didn't need that much bloodbath to be effective. But that's just me.
I mostly watch C-noir and thrillers, but I must say, if you haven't started this yet, it's pretty extreme gore. Violence porn actually. Much more violent than Worst of Evil. Just a warning. I'd say some things went way too far. But I'm also liking the plot and will finish this. Seems there'll be a shift of focus in the next 4 eps.
So, this may be kind of a hot take but I think a lot of the reasons season 2 has seemed over the top and jilted…
Agreed. Park Jae Bum (or his team) also wrote Chief Detective 1958. During watching the first 2 eps of Fiery Priest 2, I saw many similarities to Chief Detective 1958 and was thinking, why did the writer have to take up so much work, bc it seems that he has already used up most of his good ideas. But, The Good Manager, Vincenzo, and The Fiery Priest 1 will forever remain top tier k-drama classics.
Really can't stomach this. The humour is cringey and forced. Not going to waste my time bc there are tons of better dramas out there. If this is for you, enjoy. Do not feel offended or call me a hater; it's not very serious if everybody's not on board. I like a different type of humour, Dong Jae, Mr. Plankton and Bitter Sweet Hell, were more to my taste.
This was so good, I hope for season 2. Funny, suspenseful, great acting, great writing. Poor Dong Jae, I really felt for him. Always driven into a corner. Really enjoyed every minute of this drama. 9/10.
C-noir drama exactly in my taste. Starts slowly, but gets more and more tense towards the end. This is dark but not depressing. Plenty of twists and turns that keep the suspense up troughout. We really get attached to the characters. There may be a ton of plotholes, but that didn't bother me much. I gave this 8.5/10.
it's obviously more like an sbs drama when you consider the cringe level. but then again it's so funny that people…
Yes, true. I couldn't watch Judge From Hell, beyond the first ep. It was all objectionable to me. Here, it's good to see the idea of a big corporation swallowing a small craft beer business questioned.
The writer is the same as in Secret Mother, which was a very well written mystery drama. (In Secret Mother, the 1st episode was slightly messy and misleading genrewise like the 1st episode in Face Me). We can expect the slow unravelling of the secret in the coming episodes. A current crime which is connected to a past crime (that's my hunch not a spoiler).
I like this, although it is what it is: a Disney-style k-drama: fast paced on steroids, a fight scene every 10 mins, very little character depth. Jo Woo Jin has a charismatic presence. He's great. Ji Chang Wook is a virtuoso actor once again doing a whole new type of role. I like the suffocating feeling we get when everybody except the ML is a bad cop.
Lee Min Ki's role is too similar to his role in Crash. He was excellent in My Liberation Notes but we've seen him as this asocial traumatized character too many times already.
The humour is cringey. Why do the ahjummas have to shout all their lines (director, I know you can do better than this based on your earlier work). We're supposed to laugh at their silliness and that doesn't sit well with me. I prefer laughing with people instead of laughing at them. Rural community dramas are my thing exactly, but only if the characters are portrayed in a warm and sympathetic manner. I hope there's a shift in tone in the next episodes. There's no hope for honed stylishness in this drama, that much is clear by now. But if the characters become humans instead of caricatures, it would be watchable. MCs good acting is not enough to carry a whole drama.