Jin Man took a picture of Ji An’s ID because he knew he needed her ID number then to reprogram his code at that…
It’s either that the police office is in cahoots with Jin-Man or Jin-Man used brother to remove the footage of Jung-Min or Jin-Man himself removed the footage like he did with the footage inside the bathroom during his ‘su*cide’.
So in episode 2, in what would maybe be called an extra scene/post credit scene, of the assassins of group 1,…
This is a really good question. In the earlier episodes I thought Jin-Man gave each person a colour coded chip that allows them to shop from his store but with the revelations in the latest episode, I now know that’s not the case. It seems the codes/chips were all assigned before Jin-Man opened his shop. I also have questions about who assigned the codes/chips. Why Jin-Man’s is a different colour. Does Jian have a chip?
At first I thought the mercenaries removing the chip was them breaking away from Jin-Man but since Jin-Man wasn’t the one who gave them the chip (at least I don’t think so), then it must be them breaking away from the organisation Jin-Man was also a part of. I have the same question as you. Who is really in charge of the organisation they were a part of? Was it a government organisation or private contract killers. I’m leaning towards government organisation because Bale was court-martialed/ tried for war crimes. It seems they are now just following Bale who is doing his own thing but who knows, maybe Bale has a puppet master pulling all the strings and that person is the head of Babylon.
Does anyone else feel like Jin-Man has been planning and waiting in that house since they butchered his family? I don’t think Jung-Min cracked his website. I think Jin-Man let him in knowing it would set stuff in motion. This is feeling more and more like steps in a long awaited, calculated plan.
What if all of this is just a scenario that Jin Man made to make Ji An more stronger? You guys remember, just…
I don’t think he’s that sadistic to have hired these guys to play out this scenario but I do think he’s using this whole thing as a teaching moment for Jian to learn how to survive. The thing is, he can’t stop people from coming after them and trying to kill them but he can teach Jian how to survive in these situations.
From my understanding, he used to work for the mercenary company but then quit. And later he created the weapons…
But also we don’t know if the creation of murthehelp is a trap/a long con to draw out Bale. I wouldn’t put it past Jin-Man to have done years of planning after they killed his family, which has all led up to this. With every episode that passes by, the whole thing feels more and more calculated and intricate. Like a fine-tuned plan.
"cha yeo woon's leg isn't injuredtae myung ha has friendscha yeo woon doesn't quit tracktae myung ha has 300,000…
As I suspected, the game/missions were as much about Myung-Ha as they were about Yeo-Woon. The game made him the error because as much as he was making Yeo-Woon happy and filling him with love and confidence, he wasn’t allowing himself to be happy and to accept love/someone by his side. They showed this as his biggest obstacle in his past life and you get an insight from his wish on that star that this is what he wants most, though he never allowed that for himself or allowed anyone to be that for him. Even though he was giving Yeo-Woon a lot of affection, he never really let Yeo-Woon in and that’s why he couldn’t complete the mission of making Yeo-Woon happy because happiness in a relationship is achieved when both parties let each other in. This is why Yeo-Woon always felt like the love was one-sided. So did Myung-Ha’s past girlfriend, if you remember. Thankfully, Yeo-Woon used the pen to change the mission allowing Myung-Ha to get a second (third) chance to accept love and make himself happy, therefore making Yeo-Woon happy.
“As much as I want Jinman to be alive, it would make no sense for him to put his niece in so much danger”If…
All the points you’ve made are reasonable. That SHOULD be how their relationship is but it just isn’t. Never has been. Uncle has always been heavy handed with Jian. He’s never tried to shield her from the harsh things in life. Instead he uses them as a way to teach her how to survive and get through it. I’m not saying it’s right. I’m saying his behaviour is consistent. He’s never been the softy-softy type and he’s never treated her with kid gloves. He has always left her in dangerous situations to fend for herself until such a time that he is able to come get her or send someone else to help her. None of this is new or out of character.
The amount of men like Bale we have in the army all over the world. So many psycho join the forces to have a legal…
“As much as I want Jinman to be alive, it would make no sense for him to put his niece in so much danger”
If it was any other drama I would agree with you but this is precisely what he’s been doing since she was a child. The only difference here is that he didn’t set-up these men to attack Jian but even in his past ‘training’ the threats were real (albeit controlled). For the kind of life they are forced to live, unfortunately she needs to be thrown into the deep end to learn how to survive. She’s learning on the job. Jin-Man makes every moment a teachable moment. He did give her an out but I don’t know how effective that would have been. Realistically, anyone good at their job would be able to find her new identity.
Jung Min might be the dumbest computer engineer I've ever seen. You telling me he actually believed that little…
He is gifted in computer engineering but he overly estimates himself as a spy/assassin. And because I’m sure he’s on the spectrum of psychopathy; he has an inflated ego also which makes him believe he’s the smartest person in the room.
Jinman first mistake allowing Bale to get off the hook for killing the civilians. His second mistake was still…
I don’t think he thinks they would’ve left Jian alone, that’s why I theorise that he’s not really dead. He has a plan to get rid of Bale and his ‘death’ is part of it.
Servicemen tend to have a high level of loyalty so I can totally see it taking a lot for Jin-Man to part ways with his team and leaving that life for good.
Unfortunately for the kinds of missions they took part in, you do need people like Bale and the rest of his team. In that you need people who are fearless, have a death wish and are borderline psychos. Jin-Man fits these traits too but he is more disciplined. He does not cross the line but Bale and the others do. You won’t get ‘normal’ people on these types of missions. They’re not built for them and ‘normal’ is of no use to government agencies when it comes to black opps.
The multiple voice replays sealed the deal, he ain’t dead. Haha!
I was saying last week that there was no way uncle wouldn’t see through Jung-Min and seeing it all play out this week just confirmed that. Jung-Min thought he fooled uncle but uncle fooled him. The elevated angular camera shots in the house with the two of them reminded me of a game of cat and mouse. What sealed the deal for me was that uncle took his ‘death’ into his own hands and no one saw him kill himself. Not even the cameras captured it. I figured the su*cide was staged from episode one but I wasn’t certain until now.
At first I thought the mercenaries removing the chip was them breaking away from Jin-Man but since Jin-Man wasn’t the one who gave them the chip (at least I don’t think so), then it must be them breaking away from the organisation Jin-Man was also a part of. I have the same question as you. Who is really in charge of the organisation they were a part of? Was it a government organisation or private contract killers. I’m leaning towards government organisation because Bale was court-martialed/ tried for war crimes. It seems they are now just following Bale who is doing his own thing but who knows, maybe Bale has a puppet master pulling all the strings and that person is the head of Babylon.
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If it was any other drama I would agree with you but this is precisely what he’s been doing since she was a child. The only difference here is that he didn’t set-up these men to attack Jian but even in his past ‘training’ the threats were real (albeit controlled). For the kind of life they are forced to live, unfortunately she needs to be thrown into the deep end to learn how to survive. She’s learning on the job. Jin-Man makes every moment a teachable moment. He did give her an out but I don’t know how effective that would have been. Realistically, anyone good at their job would be able to find her new identity.
Servicemen tend to have a high level of loyalty so I can totally see it taking a lot for Jin-Man to part ways with his team and leaving that life for good.
Unfortunately for the kinds of missions they took part in, you do need people like Bale and the rest of his team. In that you need people who are fearless, have a death wish and are borderline psychos. Jin-Man fits these traits too but he is more disciplined. He does not cross the line but Bale and the others do. You won’t get ‘normal’ people on these types of missions. They’re not built for them and ‘normal’ is of no use to government agencies when it comes to black opps.