They had to "go for the innocent victims" How else would the people associated with Hope Welfare Centre feel the…
You're a sick hypocrite if you really think that she deserved to die for any of the nonsense you wrote above. I'm not gonna argue with you about it again, clearly there's no point. Don't bother answering, otherwise I'm gonna block you.
They had to "go for the innocent victims" How else would the people associated with Hope Welfare Centre feel the…
No, I'm talking about killing another innocent - Yoo Na. That was the point when even Sung Hoon called him out on it and wanted to cut ties with him. And even before that, when they were discussing the revenge plan, Yungjae was very nonchalant about killing people. And even before that, as a child he showed no signs of empathy even towards his fellow inmates - all signs of a psycho. And just look at his creepy unhinged smiling mug - the guy clearly has some loose screws.
They had to "go for the innocent victims" How else would the people associated with Hope Welfare Centre feel the…
What sort of nonsense is this? Are you living in neolithic times? There are laws exactly to discourage and punish such "revenge" attempts. You can't go aroung killing innocent people for revenge and get sympathy from society, and walk away scott free.
And Yoonjae's just a psycho muderer - it was made clear he was insane since his traumatic childhood and simply enjoyed killing people. Revenge was just an excuse.
With that long flashback that consumed 2.5 episodes and now this shallow hallow filler episode, I think they could've…
Sad, but true. What's annoying me the most is that the premise was great, as well as the main characters, but it turned out to be a shallow hoax and a giant waste of actors talents, because the writers mishandled the plot. No wonder they shortened it to 12 episodes and even managed to put in a filler episode (!) - there wasn't enough meat on the bone, so to speak🙄
It wasn't said that he was illegitimate. More like estranged from the rest of the family. And his mother is dead. I'm thinking he was the son from the first marriage and his mother left him all her money, as she was someone rich. Then his father likely remarried and those other children we've seen in the flashback were from another woman.
I am pretty dissatisfied with this drama, TBH. It started well, but there were WAY TOO MANY coincidences, some…
I think recent May It Please The Court also had a very similar plot (probably also based on real life events and not only in SK, because violent union busting was and still is a thing everywhere). But revenge there was poetic, no innocent victims and no dumbassery.
I think you didn't get the pain of those poor kids, what they went through when those were minors. It's a age…
You just don't get it. And don't try lying here you'd go and murder some innocent person to get revenge as well.
Also, I don't believe that all people are monsters and corrupt selfish bastards. Even when irl story was revealed to the general public the victims got a lot of sympathy and support. Maybe it's an extremely difficult uphill battle to stay sane after this and legally get justice, but it's always the most worthy to stay human, instead of going the easy way and becoming a monster.
I think you didn't get the pain of those poor kids, what they went through when those were minors. It's a age…
Do you support murder then? Lawless revenge and hurting innocent people? Did any of the real life tragedy victims went on a murdering spree to avenge what happened to them? No, because that's insane.
They had to "go for the innocent victims" How else would the people associated with Hope Welfare Centre feel the…
What you're saying here is that you support murder and murderers, basically. And those people in places of power most of all were afraid to lose their positions through the revealed truth of their misdeeds. Investigating them, finding evidence of their crimes and putting them to jail is lawful justice, not this mess. I guess I'm like Jo Eun Ki character here - I'd never forgive and support anybody, no matter what happened to them, who lowers themselves to the same level as the monsters that did them harm. Violence is not the answer and especially not against innocents.
Several episodes too many and just like in classic Agatha Christie's "The Mousetrap" the whodunit mystery overshadowed the real life tragedy that was the basis of this problematic story. There's no real respect for the irl victims of this tragedy - their fictional representations here are shown in a very negative light with no sane character alive.
And aside from annoying contrivances and switcheroos, the whodunit mystery didn't manage to reinvent the wheel here at all - whom everyone thought the most sus since the start were basically it.
And lastly, as soon as the villains went for the innocent victims, which was their agreed plan since the beginning, they lost all my sympathy. There were many ways to get revenge legally, especially with professional position they were in, but they blew it on senseless violence that begat only more violence.
I dunno, a 7 from me, I guess. Actors tried their best.
Eh, what was that sudden time skip bs in ep11? Are we at the start of season 2 already? Because it sure looked…
The only highlight of today's episode was Mari and Mr. Sa smacking the shit out of ML for abandoning them. Rightfully. Shouldn't have ghosted his only friends like that.
Best comedy kdrama of the year for me, even romance subplot was better than many this year's full on romantic dramas. Pacing, humor, acting - everything was great. I'm giving it a solid 9 🤗. I wish there'd be a season 2 with more funny stories about Ma Tan, his character still has lots of room for development.
Eh, what was that sudden time skip bs in ep11? Are we at the start of season 2 already? Because it sure looked like it. The plot is all over the place, a waste of excellent actors talents and a waste of another episode 🤦♂️. Was the writer out of plot ideas so quickly? It's just criminal to do things like that in 12 episodes drama.
1st episode was overwhelming and very fast paced, then the rest got better. I think Baek Ma Tan and Aziz carried…
I disagree. I find the main couple +Aziz the most interesting and funny. Actor playing Baek Ma Tan has samey facial expressions all the time. Imho, it's the situations that his character finds himself in that are funny, not his acting.
And even before that, when they were discussing the revenge plan, Yungjae was very nonchalant about killing people. And even before that, as a child he showed no signs of empathy even towards his fellow inmates - all signs of a psycho.
And just look at his creepy unhinged smiling mug - the guy clearly has some loose screws.
There are laws exactly to discourage and punish such "revenge" attempts. You can't go aroung killing innocent people for revenge and get sympathy from society, and walk away scott free.
And Yoonjae's just a psycho muderer - it was made clear he was insane since his traumatic childhood and simply enjoyed killing people. Revenge was just an excuse.
What's annoying me the most is that the premise was great, as well as the main characters, but it turned out to be a shallow hoax and a giant waste of actors talents, because the writers mishandled the plot. No wonder they shortened it to 12 episodes and even managed to put in a filler episode (!) - there wasn't enough meat on the bone, so to speak🙄
I'm thinking he was the son from the first marriage and his mother left him all her money, as she was someone rich.
Then his father likely remarried and those other children we've seen in the flashback were from another woman.
Also, I don't believe that all people are monsters and corrupt selfish bastards. Even when irl story was revealed to the general public the victims got a lot of sympathy and support.
Maybe it's an extremely difficult uphill battle to stay sane after this and legally get justice, but it's always the most worthy to stay human, instead of going the easy way and becoming a monster.
Did any of the real life tragedy victims went on a murdering spree to avenge what happened to them? No, because that's insane.
And those people in places of power most of all were afraid to lose their positions through the revealed truth of their misdeeds. Investigating them, finding evidence of their crimes and putting them to jail is lawful justice, not this mess.
I guess I'm like Jo Eun Ki character here - I'd never forgive and support anybody, no matter what happened to them, who lowers themselves to the same level as the monsters that did them harm. Violence is not the answer and especially not against innocents.
And aside from annoying contrivances and switcheroos, the whodunit mystery didn't manage to reinvent the wheel here at all - whom everyone thought the most sus since the start were basically it.
And lastly, as soon as the villains went for the innocent victims, which was their agreed plan since the beginning, they lost all my sympathy. There were many ways to get revenge legally, especially with professional position they were in, but they blew it on senseless violence that begat only more violence.
I dunno, a 7 from me, I guess. Actors tried their best.
I wish there'd be a season 2 with more funny stories about Ma Tan, his character still has lots of room for development.
The plot is all over the place, a waste of excellent actors talents and a waste of another episode 🤦♂️. Was the writer out of plot ideas so quickly? It's just criminal to do things like that in 12 episodes drama.
Actor playing Baek Ma Tan has samey facial expressions all the time. Imho, it's the situations that his character finds himself in that are funny, not his acting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7H6QimBjJy8&list=RDCMUCXmRJfZ3atLVLDiO5Ufycvw&index=6
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZuE0Qc7OBU&list=RDCMUCXmRJfZ3atLVLDiO5Ufycvw&index=1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvjfMtkBCvU&list=RDCMUCXmRJfZ3atLVLDiO5Ufycvw&index=2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2MOK7IH48Q&list=RDCMUCXmRJfZ3atLVLDiO5Ufycvw&index=3