They probably aren't explaining things yet because it might be premature. They are setting things up for more…
Well, tbh they also didn't answered questions from the previous series, so. Not saying i didn't like this, but they just throw in a lot without really explaining much (we began from seeing the ghosts of murdered people whose body is yet to be found (and even this part was never really clear) and ended up with Wook dreaming the victims, ghost that cannot disappear cause they whole body was missing a limb even if they were found and new villages that can be seen even if there's not direct correlation between them and the protagonists. I won't talk about Jong A seeing the ghost's previous belongings cause we'll, I suppose that a season 3 problem). Even if they're saving up for another season, I don't think they gave us enough in term of proper explanations. But, as I said before, still liked the drama a lot, the drama and the comedy were great.
Gonna give this an 8 instead of an 8.5 cause they didn't explain anything lmao, on the contrary they just added more things that don't make sense. Still, it was a great watch!
At this point it's obvious that Manager Ji is the dead girl's brother, but pls can the murder /not/ be him? I just want to like him in peace pls let him be a good guy ðŸ˜
If this follow the usual plot devices that mostly drama use for their plot twists, at this point it's pretty certain Manager Ji is the one "protecting" the ML and probably he also is the dead girl's brother that the ML allucinate (which I believe is the same story the mothers talked about during their meeting, you know, the girl committing suicide and the younger brother killing their mother in revenge, but getting aquitted of the crime cause there wasn't enough evidence). Honestly tho, if things really play out like this I'm gonna cry a little cause I like Manager Ji a lot and for once I wanted the nice guy to be an actual good person, sob.
I thought they'll give us an open ending, instead Takashi and Yamamoto actually met again at the end?? I was so glad that they reunited I burst out crying.
I think they’re supposed to be in their late 30s or early 40s?
From what we see in the flashback, Haeng Seon got her niece when she's around 20 I think (and the kid's 7) so now that her child is like 18-19, it means 12 years has passed. So I suppose Haeng Seon now should have 32 years old.
Idk what yall think, but I find Jeon Do Yeon beautiful. She's 50, but from the first time I saw her in Lost, I cannot really pinpoint it, but there's a beauty in her that really can't make me look away. In Lost (Human Disqualification) her and Ryu Joon Yeol had such chemistry that the age-gap didn't bothered me one bit. So well, why don't yall wait and see? Maybe we'll like this couple just as much I loved the pairing in Lost.
Honestly, the only thing one can actually criticise for the ages is the fact that based on the stoey's timeline both leads are supposed to be in their early 30s and tbh that doesn't fit neither the story, neither the actors apparence.
Somehow Dr. Brain reminds me of Sherlock Holmes? Like the way he obsess over his interests and how he relations himself with other people. His whole demeanour screams "BBC Sherlock Holmes" at me lmao.
I hope they'll keep Ji Dong Hee as a genuinely nice person and not some two-faced asshole, cause I like his character a lot. And, for once, I just really want the good guy to actually be a good guy. Just let me enjoy him in peace please!
Pretty common in europe too, I think. In my country we cover those in secondary school just like the drama.
Idk, our high school curriculum covered until differential and integral calculus (and a bit of probability), maybe we learn about sequencers a bit, but I started to really study and learn about series only in the first year or university.
It's pretty normal in many parts of Asia especially SEA and India. We are taught sequence and series, differential…
Well, we (I live in Italy) also studied differential and integral calculus in the least year of high school, but I didn't even know what a serie was until university lol so I was pretty impressed with the problems they were solving. I wonder if the umanitary subjects are so advanced as well?
Also idk how it works in other countries but from what I grasped from the bits of the ML's math lessons damn the topics they covered are pretty advanced for high school?? I was really surprised, I didn't study series and sequences until the first year of university!
Even if they're saving up for another season, I don't think they gave us enough in term of proper explanations.
But, as I said before, still liked the drama a lot, the drama and the comedy were great.
Still, it was a great watch!
Honestly tho, if things really play out like this I'm gonna cry a little cause I like Manager Ji a lot and for once I wanted the nice guy to be an actual good person, sob.
So I suppose Haeng Seon now should have 32 years old.
In Lost (Human Disqualification) her and Ryu Joon Yeol had such chemistry that the age-gap didn't bothered me one bit.
So well, why don't yall wait and see? Maybe we'll like this couple just as much I loved the pairing in Lost.
Honestly, the only thing one can actually criticise for the ages is the fact that based on the stoey's timeline both leads are supposed to be in their early 30s and tbh that doesn't fit neither the story, neither the actors apparence.
His whole demeanour screams "BBC Sherlock Holmes" at me lmao.
And, for once, I just really want the good guy to actually be a good guy. Just let me enjoy him in peace please!
I wonder if the umanitary subjects are so advanced as well?
Also the ML's manager nagging at him about his health was so funny lmao it was cute seeing that he actually cares.