seo kang joon breaking the stereotypical cold jerk male lead yet again, he feels like such a 2nd lead, he's too…
I really like the sister. She is such a realistic meanie sibling. She could be the main character, and I'd be happy. That investigation she carried out with those rules of investigation in episode 4 was pure gold, still laughing over that.
Agreed about the remaining secondary characters being fillers.
I kinda regret watching this drama after starting The Guest, This drama kinda fell flat after seeing how amazing…
Your comment has made me want to watch The Guest right away. I was chickening out to even give it a try before, I thought it would be too scary for me, but all the glowing comments are sparking my curiosity. I'll continue to watch this drama too, but the story does seem to be dragging a lot. Are they just going to keep running around and playing cat and mouse for the remaining 20 episodes.
After 3rd ep, it looks like Lee Da Il might be dead after all. Since now we know souls of people in coma can't…
I'm starting to come around to the fact that he's dead too. It bothers me slightly less now too. Why can't they show where his body is though. That mystery remains open.
Is anyone just annoyingly bothered by the fact that it's clearly a butter knife????
Yep, It doesn't seem plausible that her sister was able to cut her carotid artery so deeply with a glorified butter knife that she bled out on the spot.
I think he's dead. Remember the body in ep3 the morgue that they pushed out with the label "unknown". They made…
Initially, I thought this too, and agree that there is a strong possibility that that was him. But, if Da Il so obviously shivered at his own body in the morgue, then why did he take Yeo Wool and Sang Sub to dig the shallow grave where his body originally was. He should have led them to the morgue instead. It is possible that Da Il didn't know it was his own body in the morgue, but that seems weak reasoning to me. Why was he so spooked if he didn't know. Also, the morgue should have identified him by now and notified Sang Sub. Even if his body was beyond recognition, he served in the military, they should have this prints and dental record to match with. There could be some other explanation for the body in the morgue. I admit that my theory is based on wishful thinking. I'm watching out for more hints. Let's see.
I've been thinking the same too. Maybe he's in a coma in a hospital somewhere, the way the woman in red is. That…
It's possible. His body was gone from the original spot and if he was in the morgue, shouldn't it have been identified by now. Also, if he's really dead then where are they even going with the story. The stakes would be too low and it would be just too sad.
Anyone sure he's dead because I have yet to see a body and they didn't find his body either when they were digging…
I've been thinking the same too. Maybe he's in a coma in a hospital somewhere, the way the woman in red is. That would be a good plot twist. But then I think maybe this is my wishful thinking, as I don't want Da Il to be dead. His spirit did clearly see himself buried when it was raining.
This drama deserves a much higher rating than the current measly 8.5. Such a real drama with real characters, not the perfect caricatures you find in typical k-dramas. The soundtrack, cinematography, casting, acting, plot, everything is superb and spot-on.
Very sweet.But you know, THROWING OUT your baby book, especially when you didn't know your mom very well??? Throwing…
OMG, I was thinking all these things too and internally screaming. I think she should have kept one safety helmet and her dad's jacket too as keepsakes. Those poor diaries won't even have taken all that much space. Gah, I can't even deal with it X_X
Loved this article and would love to read part 2. OMG, I didn't realize that the life of a translator can be so challenging. It requires so much commitment. I applaud you. I also hadn't realized the thing about the translation giving the characters a slightly different variation of their personality. That's such a big responsibility. Thank you for all your efforts :)
honestly i wish the writers would take the time to explain why soo ah acts this way, to show her background: i…
I agree. Soo Ah's background has been explained properly in the webtoon, to the point that I almost feel sympathetic towards her. She's no two dimensional character in the webtoon.
Just finished episode 2 and I'm even more confused. Why did they shoot the foreign guy? Was that Eugene's orders…
I'll check out the recaps too, thanks for the tip. I watched the first 2 episodes and I was so lost and confused that I gave up on the drama entirely. Glad to know I wasn't the only one who couldn't make heads or tails of the story.
Agreed about the remaining secondary characters being fillers.