As always this actress is type cast as a stupid character :))) Out of the detectives the main girl touched only 2, the old guy and the woman... is the other detective the killer? He did not let her touch him!!!!!!
I kind of got pissed for that as well. I never saw smoking advertised this much in a k-drama. What pissed me the…
I hope, but they sure promoted the Malboro brand like crazy in this show :)) And for some reason they had to make the main guy do it.... I hope it was a prop or CGI as well, if not the people in production were just sinister...
Lets break it downVictim A - 'A' knew the killer, we know that. She only met a handful of men hence its easier…
When victim B died I thought the same, that only a cop could be the killer. Our main girl was the only one that knew what happened and who B was and nothing happened to him until the main girl called the police to say that B was in the hospital. When she told the police B was killed in a short time. But now knowing that the killer could potentially have powers, he does not have to be there to know stuff, so any person can turn out to be the killer... Sun Woo is the one the drama incriminated from the first episode, could he be the one? But then it will not be new info, because it would be obvious.
lolol. what I don't understand is if both of them passed out after the meteor hit them, how did ye bun come home?
I figured there were witnesses around (they saw the light, heard a bang... something along the lines), also it's a small city at the countryside everyone knows everything in a matter of seconds, I thought they passed out and they were found and taken home. I mean the farmer was alredy home...
why when it comes to oxygen they only mention plants, when the best source of oxygen is the water pith photosynthetic plankton :) (responsible for 70 percent of Earth's oxygen production). I would imagine the scientists would try multiple ways :)
This drama has a complicated subject matter, a post-apocalyptic dystopian future, but it's too short to sink into the way society turned out, and for character development. I loved it because it's not bad, but it gave me the sensation I missed something, as it starts by making us understand that everything is already set, the characters are already known and the action is already on. There is no setup/presentation for backgrounds, characters, the world, society, rules, laws... everything that we are shown is vague and general. This does seem like a concept project, still, I loved it, but I understand why others feel unattached or distant when watching. The parts from the movie that make the viewers invested in a story/characters are missing, there is no build-up/ getting to know the situation, so some people feel indifferent to the development.
It gets a 7 from me for blatent smoking advetising from Malboro. Not cool. Smoking kills.
I kind of got pissed for that as well. I never saw smoking advertised this much in a k-drama. What pissed me the most, for the ones in charged of this project is that they put the actor in that position as this is his first main project after coming back from nasopharyngeal cancer... WTF is wrong with people today?! So hungry for money ...
I thought of this too. It might be a way of giving justice
But also when the second victim died, I thought the killer was related to the police station because he died only after FL reported him at the hospital, and since I did not know the killer had powers and only the police knew the guy was there, the killer must have been in the police station. Now I don't know. Kim Sun Woo was suspicious from the start, but he could be there because he knows something about Assemblyman Cha. He seems to be after him, which makes me think he was hurt by him or he witnessed something. Or are they related and he is an old abandoned son?
killing someone for being mean, trying to get out of debt how is that justifiable? How is any of that worthy of…
Read the comment again, lol since you did not understand it. :)) How can you see an analysis/ observation of a story about a serial killer and expect the thinking of the killer to be rational or justifiable? Don't forget about the context. Also if we look at their psychology, some of them are driven by their own perception of justice, a certain code they respect, or a personal cause, but it does not mean it makes sense to other people (the killer has his own twisted thinking and narrative, he clearly perceives the world differently). (You know the type, a killer that kills prostitutes because they are impure and sinful, or one that kills cheaters, in his head, they are immoral and dirty, and he is the one that "cleanses" them). As for the suspect, it is said until episode 10, that the killer is a resident.
The song that Enoi guy performed, made me teared, Moon Bin wherever you are, be happy.
For some strange reason every time I see Moon Bin content I think about Nelle Tue Mani (Now We Are Free) by Anrea Boceli, I kept listening to that son after the sad news, but it was such a random reaction.
I thought of this too. It might be a way of giving justice
But could it be a clue for the identity of the killer? Or the identity of the next victime? Who would feel like they can punish people? Could the cheating husband be the next victime?
Could it be that the killer is "punishing" what he perceives as bad people, the girl that was killed first was nice on the internet but was mean to others in real life and was quite superficial, the second guy stabbed a"friend/brother" and the last girl ratted her friend out at the coffee shop owner.
Is Kim Sun Woo the killer? I mean from the start they kept showing him in suspicious places, doing suspicious things, with suspicious facial expressions... he is also new in town. He would be too obvious, and he fits perfectly with the timing of the kills, but then there would be no mystery. Would the writer make it so obvious? The entire show I felt the series pushed him in our face as a suspect. The Assemblyman looked nice on the surface but we found out he has a suspicious past, plus the information in ep 10, makes him a bad guy. The shaman is strange only for one reason, for me, he looks like he was in an orange jumpsuit, like he escaped from prison... At this point, with the butt-touching power, I expect the most absurd twists, and I expect the cow to be the killer, It was there when the star fell :))) :)))
i want seonwoo to be the killer but it'd be way too obvious 😔
I think the show put in a lot of effort to make him suspicious from the start. They kept showing cuts of him making suspicions expressions (looking all serious, dark and gloomy), then they showed him going around alone in suspicious places, just generally acting suspicious. They pushed the suspicions onto him, would they make is so obvious? Then where is the mystery and the investigation part? If he turn out to be the killer, I would be like: "Well we know from episode 3 or 4, and no one is shocked". What bothers me most is that there were tons of people at the farm which is a private property, but people just come and go, so there could be even more people there. The most hilarious and absurd choice for the killer would be the cow :)))
It started better but from EP 10 it is turning even better, like I am not bored at-least. ML overenthusiastic…
I think she is a good actress but she is type cast for these type of roles, because she has lots of them, and she is always playing a variety of stupid, which kind of frustrates me. Even her serious roles have a hint of stupid in them... :)) but I watch her projects because the acting is good (even if it's repetitive- in her case) and the projects are interesting.
Out of the detectives the main girl touched only 2, the old guy and the woman... is the other detective the killer? He did not let her touch him!!!!!!
I hope it was a prop or CGI as well, if not the people in production were just sinister...
Our main girl was the only one that knew what happened and who B was and nothing happened to him until the main girl called the police to say that B was in the hospital. When she told the police B was killed in a short time.
But now knowing that the killer could potentially have powers, he does not have to be there to know stuff, so any person can turn out to be the killer...
Sun Woo is the one the drama incriminated from the first episode, could he be the one? But then it will not be new info, because it would be obvious.
In the art world everything is posible
I loved it because it's not bad, but it gave me the sensation I missed something, as it starts by making us understand that everything is already set, the characters are already known and the action is already on.
There is no setup/presentation for backgrounds, characters, the world, society, rules, laws... everything that we are shown is vague and general.
This does seem like a concept project, still, I loved it, but I understand why others feel unattached or distant when watching.
The parts from the movie that make the viewers invested in a story/characters are missing, there is no build-up/ getting to know the situation, so some people feel indifferent to the development.
WTF is wrong with people today?! So hungry for money ...
Now I don't know.
Kim Sun Woo was suspicious from the start, but he could be there because he knows something about Assemblyman Cha. He seems to be after him, which makes me think he was hurt by him or he witnessed something. Or are they related and he is an old abandoned son?
How can you see an analysis/ observation of a story about a serial killer and expect the thinking of the killer to be rational or justifiable? Don't forget about the context.
Also if we look at their psychology, some of them are driven by their own perception of justice, a certain code they respect, or a personal cause, but it does not mean it makes sense to other people (the killer has his own twisted thinking and narrative, he clearly perceives the world differently). (You know the type, a killer that kills prostitutes because they are impure and sinful, or one that kills cheaters, in his head, they are immoral and dirty, and he is the one that "cleanses" them).
As for the suspect, it is said until episode 10, that the killer is a resident.
Who would feel like they can punish people? Could the cheating husband be the next victime?
Would the writer make it so obvious? The entire show I felt the series pushed him in our face as a suspect.
The Assemblyman looked nice on the surface but we found out he has a suspicious past, plus the information in ep 10, makes him a bad guy.
The shaman is strange only for one reason, for me, he looks like he was in an orange jumpsuit, like he escaped from prison...
At this point, with the butt-touching power, I expect the most absurd twists, and I expect the cow to be the killer, It was there when the star fell :))) :)))
What bothers me most is that there were tons of people at the farm which is a private property, but people just come and go, so there could be even more people there.
The most hilarious and absurd choice for the killer would be the cow :)))