I still don't understand those 'dead fish' kisses. In this one, their lips didn't even touch, yet we're supposed to believe that he almost fainted with emotion... Come on! ! If it's going to be so ridiculously unrealistic, I'd rather there was no skinship at all — I don't need it to enjoy the story — but if there's going to be a kiss, at least make it believable!
Nooooooooooooooo, Not Chakriiiiiiiiiiii!!!!!!!! With so many obnoxious, ass-kissers and corny characters to choose from ...Why Chakri??????Whyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I wouldn´t be surprised if she was the one who pushed Seon A from the rooftop
Also, in his suicide note, he expressed guilt for having a consensual sexual relationship with his student, but didn't he feel any guilt for killing a girl? That's odd, to say the least.
We already knew it, but today Alan proved once again that he is not the sharpest tool in the box. Not only did he fail to request the chip removal prior to confronting Tony -as was done for Willy- , but he also neglected to take the cane from him when he had the chance. Sorry, but he deserves whatever happens to him.
s-line connect people ok so why there are lines on random things 🤧
When people connected by S-lines are far apart, the lines seem to 'go through' all sorts of things because there is space full of things between them. To find out who is at the end of each line, you would have to follow it😝.
How could anyone survive after falling from a rooftop, especially given the big splatter of brains we saw when she hit the ground? How did Hyeon Hop intend to find out if the glasses were 'the glasses' by wearing them, when she could already see the S lines without them?
It started well, with a promising story and good performances, but it was too short to be developed properly. I had the impression that things happened for no reason.
What happened to Nankrai at the end? I haven't seen the 2 last episodes and I guess I won't. Nankrai is the only…
First, Victor dies, then Nankrai dies. Then, the Lady in the Cave gives Tontae the chance to go back in time and do it all again. He change the story by choosing not to be with Victor and then he dies. The end. Yes, don't ask.
What did Haibara mean about wanting to be Hajime's big brother? Is that the show's way of making it clear that…
Well, he didn't actually say that he wanted to be like a big brother to Hajime. He said, "There's only one spot as Hajime's big brother, and I'm not giving it to you." There's a slight difference in meaning😜... a war declaration😂
How did Hyeon Hop intend to find out if the glasses were 'the glasses' by wearing them, when she could already see the S lines without them?