Oh come on!!Why would a person who lost her best friend like that just wander around alone? Also, do you really…
if you look at the real case the story was based on, people still went on with their normal lives even while being scared and not knowing who the killer was. but at the same time, the level of danger was real, so some choices can definitely seem questionable depending on the context.
in this episode you can really feel the director’s message you feel the pain of the people who lost loved ones to that killer, and the helplessness of not being able to do anything while he keeps taking more lives. i still think the drama is lighter than the movie though, because the movie was way more shocking, especially the part with the bodies.
just watched the first episode and i’m already hooked
you can tell it’s a slow burn thriller done right. the dual timeline (past + present) makes it feel like a puzzle slowly coming together, and the tension just keeps building like a pressure cooker. you know something big went down, you just don’t know how or why yet.as an agatha christie fan, this is totally my vibe. it’s not about constant action, it’s about the clues, the characters, and that feeling that every little detail matters.
too much suspense. it's killing me. the directors aren't hiding that Gi Beon is the killer tho
the director isn’t hiding anything trust me, he already showed who it is. the point isn’t really the killer, that asshole is kinda pushed to the side. the real focus is on the victims’ families and the police mistakes. did you notice tae joo picked up the victim’s book with his bare hand? i showed that scene to my grandpa, who works in forensics, and he literally flinched 😂there’s actually a lot more to pay attention to, which is why he said the reveal won’t really shock anyone.
Is this another version of Memories of Murder?I mean, the plot is exactly like "Memories of Murder". I…
i get why it feels that way, but it’s not really another version of Memories of Murder.
they’re based on the same case, but the movie focuses on the investigation when it was still unsolved“the scarecrow” is more about what happened after the impact on people and the long road to the truth
i don’t hate him, but has he actually improved as an actor? i don’t really get why he keeps getting cast in so many roles unless he’s gotten better, because his acting still feels kinda bland to me
i feel like a lot of people are focusing too much on “who the killer is,” but based on what’s been said about The Scarecrow, that’s not really the point. the director Park Joon woo even said there was too much focus on that in the real case, when what really mattered was why it took so long to solve. so it seems more about the context, the system failures, and the impact on people than a big identity reveal.
they won’t spent entire series in past right? since the killer in present told the ML he is not a culprit and…
i get why you’re guessing, but based on what’s been said about The Scarecrow, it’s probably not going to be that kind of “guess the killer” story.
the dir Park Joon woo made it clear the focus isn’t really on who did it, but on why the case went unsolved for so long and what was happening at the time. so even if there are present-day scenes, the point seems more about connecting past and present rather than setting up a twist reveal.
so yeah, theories are fun, but the story itself is likely more about the context and consequences than proving who the killer is.
I don’t think the 'shock factor' will come from the killer’s identity. Instead, the real impact lies in how…
i agree with you. even the dir Park Joon woo said the focus isn’t really on *who* did it, but on why it took so long to solve. it’s more about the time period and the failures around it than the killer’s identity.
yeah cdramas have a lot more drama and hype, and a lot less thinking, and no humor and rarely character development,…
Funny how you say cdramas have “less thinking” while making such a shallow generalization. Maybe the issue isn’t the shows lacking depth, but the way you’re watching them. There’s plenty of humor, character development, and complexity you just have to look beyond stereotypes.
and now it’s back up to 8.4. I have a feeling that MDL is having a difficult time dealing with bogus reviews…
u completely ignored the point and still came at me about my list… and why are u even looking at my profile? what i do there is none of your business, u know?
now do you actually have any proof of who’s doing the ratings or how this even works? because the way you’re talking sounds like you’re generalizing. not everyone does that and thinking like that just puts you on the same level as the people you’re criticizing.
honestly, it’s kind of funny imagining someone who, before the premiere even drops, is already watching the rating numbers, analyzing everything, taking notes. and then that same person goes into the comments complaining that people are rating it before it even comes out. seriously… some people really have nothing better to do.
and now it’s back up to 8.4. I have a feeling that MDL is having a difficult time dealing with bogus reviews…
you’re talking about “a lot of cases” like it’s a proven fact, but it really sounds more like personal perception than reality. not every negative rating is meant to harm the drama most of the time it’s just people having different tastes.
It looks like people are deliberately hating only after watching 1st episode 🙄
it’s not really ‘deliberate hate.’ most of the time people are just reacting to what they saw in the first episode and saying whether it worked for them or not. that doesn’t mean they’re rooting against the show, just that the first impression didn’t land.
If everyone had the same opinion, there wouldn’t even be a comment section. People can think the character is…
i get what you mean, but i think it really depends on the person. some people judge early, and some wait for a few more episodes, and both ways are valid
If the first episode didn’t convince someone, that’s already a valid opinion. No need to invalidate that.
it makes sense that you feel that way, nobody likes seeing only negativity. but not every negative comment is personal, a lot of the time it’s just a different opinion. i get your point, it can be tiring seeing a lot of criticism, but that’s just part of public comment spaces. it’s best not to take everything personally and try to filter what actually affects you❤️
you can tell it’s a slow burn thriller done right. the dual timeline (past + present) makes it feel like a puzzle slowly coming together, and the tension just keeps building like a pressure cooker. you know something big went down, you just don’t know how or why yet.as an agatha christie fan, this is totally my vibe. it’s not about constant action, it’s about the clues, the characters, and that feeling that every little detail matters.
if it keeps this up, it’s gonna be so good
did you notice tae joo picked up the victim’s book with his bare hand? i showed that scene to my grandpa, who works in forensics, and he literally flinched 😂there’s actually a lot more to pay attention to, which is why he said the reveal won’t really shock anyone.
they’re based on the same case, but the movie focuses on the investigation when it was still unsolved“the scarecrow” is more about what happened after the impact on people and the long road to the truth
and yeah, the movie is amazing.
the dir Park Joon woo made it clear the focus isn’t really on who did it, but on why the case went unsolved for so long and what was happening at the time. so even if there are present-day scenes, the point seems more about connecting past and present rather than setting up a twist reveal.
so yeah, theories are fun, but the story itself is likely more about the context and consequences than proving who the killer is.
now do you actually have any proof of who’s doing the ratings or how this even works? because the way you’re talking sounds like you’re generalizing. not everyone does that and thinking like that just puts you on the same level as the people you’re criticizing.
honestly, it’s kind of funny imagining someone who, before the premiere even drops, is already watching the rating numbers, analyzing everything, taking notes. and then that same person goes into the comments complaining that people are rating it before it even comes out. seriously… some people really have nothing better to do.