I think I'm loving it π... looking forward for next episodes π I love the dynamics between the leads .. and all characters introduced are interesting
My main issue is that he never gave her a chance to determine for herself if she could fit into his life with…
I think he asked her to "get sick" so he can use that as an excuse to take care of her and put on hold/aside his responsibility to take care of the grannys as she would need his attention and he will not feel guilty of not fulfilling his promise to the granny.. at least that how I have interpreted his request
I guess the best translation would be more like naughty thoughts rather than bad
Unfortunately sometimes the real meaning is lost in translation.. on the other hand I got what the writer was trying to convey... after such a long friendship.. knowing each other from childhood and growing up together and knowing all the mishaps and what not of each other, and now they are crossing the line from friends to lovers .. real lovers.. no matter how strong their feelings are for each other...it still could feel awkward and to an extent scary
Exceptional writing, directing and acting. Kudos to all for delivering such a masterpiece. A breath of fresh air of how the role of the queen is portrayed. She is just, strong, intelligent, and with a kind and emphatic heart. And KHS did an amazing job, bringing to life such a beautiful character! The first episode was a bit of introductory so it was not my favourite intro to a drama. But the following episodes got me. I finished the drama in 4 days, in between other dramas ππ. The ending is very good but I wanted a bit of a more dramatic ending for certain characters as they really got on my nerves π
He admitted that he was not ready to fall and crumble with her, and he never really could understand what she was going through. Not that he didn't love her, mind you, he did, just not enough to make himself vulnerable to what true love is about. at least that's what I think.
I actually confused. Someone care explain to me please. I watched ep 1 so apparently after I read the synopsis…
Yes exactly different timeline, first timeline early 2000s and the second timeline present. The chief of police is the same lady from the timeline of the 2000s
EXPLAIN THE "IT" FOR ME.... cant comprehend even in the context of the subtitles, thanks
from what I gathered it's just a nickname given to the chief of police. When a detective does an exceptional job in solving cases, their colleagues give them a nickname. And she was really good at solving cases and catching bad guys so she was given the nickname IT by her colleagues. Just that she is good at finding clues/murders/bodies. And a reference is made to the Find IT children game, like the hidden objects game. Maybe that's why IT
I think the reason why she heard the bell at the end of ep. 4 is because he believes it's his fault she took her…
I think so too.. he feels responsible for what happened to his ex not that he actually killed her. but since the context of his dream/memory was when he was being interviewed by the police he said that he didn't do it although he felt responsible for it. so if he didn't believe it himself his statement, technically he was lying, therefore the bell.
so whoever the original person that wrote the novel is the killer, either is a woman or a man.. or maybe didn't…
what are your thoughts about her (mi sook) first impression of the student teacher that eventually got killed? did she include this part in the story to add her touch to it and because she knew her only?
I can't keep up with the writers