The drama should have ended with Black calling for backup so he didn't have to kill anyone. Then he should have opened the capsule, and let Haram die so he could take her with him to heaven (he can go there now since his body was found. Remember the the rapping reaper wanted to go to wait and go to Heaven with Black). Not that "totally make everything you just watched pointless except for the last 10 seconds when they kind of reunited but still can't live happily ever after because she'll go to heaven and he's still a reaper" ending we got. Edit: He should have lead people to the body first. I forgot that part. He should have led the police to his corpse so he could actually go to heaven.
@Elcie—You're not dumb; you might be too clever. There are moments throughout this series where logic trips…
I thought maybe I was just confused because I have not seen a single other person voice such concerns. I really thought I missed something. So is that yes to half reaper but the shadows are unexplained?
Can someone help, because I am incredibly confused about something. Everyone is convinced that Haram is half reaper…
Also it's believed that she's half reaper because of her ability to see the shadows. That's probably what has everyone convinced which is why.... I'm the most confused. It makes sense for her to half reaper specifically because of her special vision but her seeing her dad's shadow before he died (and her dad not being a dead man inhabited by a reaper) is what makes that theory make no sense.
Can someone help, because I am incredibly confused about something. Everyone is convinced that Haram is half reaper (I just finished episode 12 by the way) in the Dramabeans discussions. But..... That absolutely makes no sense to me. I understand how that conclusion came about. I assume it's from the scene of the newlyweds' car accident. The reaper looked like Haram's dad I thought and that woman is assumed to be Haram's mother. Alright, I was on board at first. Until..... Haram saw the sadows on her father before he died. I absolutely do not know how this is possible if he is a reaper. And, if that could possibly happen to a reaper who has posseted a body (even though it didn't happen when Black killed the body of the high school boy that one reaper was inhabiting) she would have been able to see the shadow inside her father for her whole life since he wasn't her reaper. He was the reaper of the newlywed husband. Also if he was a reaper at al... Haram would only see him as a shadow. Unless it's possible for reapers to become human, how would that make Haram half reaper? Because her father would now be a human.... Not a reaper. Am I just stupid?
Would've been better w/ out the romanceI think this drama is probably one of the times I felt bad for the villain the most.I wish that someone was there for him when he was young. Also, I prefer crime dramas where they have to solve other cases throughout the drama as well instead of just the main one with more of an episodic approach with the overarching story and villain. Otherwise it gets a little boring.
I hate that woman. If I'm keeping a secret that incriminates you in any way, and you are MEAN to me because I have that secret? Even if it incriminates me too, that is a one way ticket to EVERYONE knowing that secret. Even if we committed murder together, if I were in his situation, all of those mom's would know what happened.
I don't know about that first point, but as for the second point while it is true that catching the killer in…
It was probably easier to get a search warrant in the 80's. If he explained that he knew that he was the killer, and was able to get solid evidence he would probably get the warrant, find the diary and gotten him locked up.
Was anyone else like, super convinced by the way that he was acting in the beginning that Seong Sik was not going to be an ally with the main character but an obstacle or maybe even they would be enemies? The whole time I was suspicious like "okay so when is he going to turn on him" and it never happened.
I need help in understanding something which is bothering me from the time i have finished this drama.......1)…
I don't know about that first point, but as for the second point while it is true that catching the killer in the present doesn't effect the past, from my assumption (even though we didn't see it) the first thing he did after he reunited with his wife was reassemble his team, find evidence and arrest the killer back in the 80's. The reason it was so important to catch the killer in the future was so that he could get back. This is especially true when he's back in the past after they caught in the tunnel in 2017 and he isn't like "oh my god I have to go back to the future and catch the culprit" but his goal of returning to the past is complete and he is satisfied with catching the criminal in the 80's which just drove the point home that in the long run the only thing catching the criminal in the future mattered for was bringing the main character back home.
Edit: He should have lead people to the body first. I forgot that part. He should have led the police to his corpse so he could actually go to heaven.
Also, I prefer crime dramas where they have to solve other cases throughout the drama as well instead of just the main one with more of an episodic approach with the overarching story and villain. Otherwise it gets a little boring.