Anyone else wondering why Kang Min reacted the way he did upon seeing Eom Ji's photo in Choi Eom Ho's journal? It feels like there's more to the story.
Dont know I may be heavily biased here because I love So-Hyun so much but this is an easy 9-10 for me if they…
Me too! I'm actually enjoying the series. We've been seeing more of what's been promoted about the drama, in a good way. So true enough, it's a romance mystery.
Now I don't want to think anymore about who's who. My brain would just hurt.
One thing's for sure--- DoHa's mom had no hand in Eom Ji's killing but might have corrupted the police officer who handled the case as she didn't trust DoHa enough that he didn't kill Eom Ji.
Can you please tell me what happened in today's episode. I'm kind of weary to watch it now. So could you please…
So for a recap:- Their neighborhood friends finally realize that he's indeed THE songwriter Kim Do Ha, but good thing they also want to keep his identity a secret- the Convenience Store guy though was drunk and introduced Do Ha to his brother (Ethan of Atlantis) that he's the songwriter Kim Do Ha. Ethan didn't believe it- the spectator during the festival who knew Kim Seung Ju from the Hakcheon case uploaded the performance video on Youtube and the same got viral after news of a found dead body was released- The body was confirmed to be Eom Ji's and Do Ha got called for questioning- Meanwhile, Kang Min continues digging the case and begins to realize that his Senior whom he adores might have mishandled the case by succumbing to corruption- During the police questioning, Do Ha was confused why the investigator turned off the recording while he was asked for more clarificatory questions, and was even dismissed earlier than expected- He got warned by a police officer to be vigilant as Eom Ji's brother is out for his blood- On his way home from Hakcheon Police Station, Do Ha visited the beach where he last saw Eom Ji and tried to connect how she got into the mountain where her body was found- He also checked the area where she was found; Before he left, he remembered the food that Solhee gave her to eat during the long drive- Eom Ji's brother managed to extract from the Reporter Do Ha's exact new address; he went there steathily to kill Do Ha; he waited for him by the stairs and stabbed the person who was about to enter his unit
What did he do that was so annoying? At least he's really investigating while Do ha's family and friends just…
I think initially, yes, he was very suspicious of Do Ha, as well as jealous and scared for Sol Hee that he's around her all the time, that's why he started his personal investigation of the case. But at present, his continued investigation is no longer just anchored on DoHa-Solhee alone. He realized that there's a lot of questionable things on the case, making him suspicious as well of his trusted senior. It has now become a personal journey for his obligation as a cop, and it seems that he also doesn't want to believe that his Senior is corrupt.
So this 2ML is actually doing a good thing, not just for his unrequited love.
Was the singer kid the one who got stabbed..? I hope he didn't die I want to see the cute moments of Doha coaching…
I forgot the exact episode but that part where Kang Min was reviewing the case files of the Hakcheon case. There was a scene where he was watching the video as alibi of Doha, and he concluded that it was blurry and seemed faked.
S2 was their worst? Then you haven't watched the Hong Sisters' show enough. 😂 To think that AOS S1 was actually the first ever drama that they aced.
In Netflix it says it has 16 episodes but here it’s 32? Where do I watch? 😅
There was a time in kdrama-land where the networks compiled all the ads and showed it after the first half of the drama. So to not break the flow, the production made the dramas into 30-minute length and aired 2 episodes per airing day.
I know its been two eps but I still dont get why Juwon broke the wall(when the guys were harassing Jihee) instead…
He knew she was behind the door. So, breaking it would just hurt her. He didn't know whether she was in a state to evade the door once he'd break it. So he went to the other side instead and broke the wall for he was certain it wouldn't hurt her.
I really want to watch this but am not in the mood for dread and angst. It is recommended together with Summer…
Summer Strike got bright after the FL switched everything in her life and moved, right? Which was early on in the series. Here, what's showcased is the mundane life, the day to day, the silence, and the chaos (but mostly silence considering how this family is filled with introverts).
That's its charm though. It was kinda bright but also raw. And in that regard, realistically portrayed. As for positivity, it's not exactly the overall theme of the drama. It's emphasizing more of living, being in the moment, no matter how that may be applied to your own circumstance.
Reread the sentenceStudios with their accountants know where people are watching their shows. This is a business.…
Nope and I don't get your point why you're harping on my comment. What I'm merely saying is that the national viewership aka tv cable viewership is just what it is, but it does not quantify to the overall impact of this show.
Such statistics do not include the OTT ratings. They're merely for cable which, in this generation, is no longer that used. In fact, most televisions are now Smart TVs so viewers have the tendency to use the app instead of tuning in to the channel itself.
Because it's in tvN whereas most viewers have gone to OTT platforms to watch this. In fact, it's number 1 in several countries as reported by Viki and Viu.
It feels like there's more to the story.
How am I gonna survive till Monday?
One thing's for sure--- DoHa's mom had no hand in Eom Ji's killing but might have corrupted the police officer who handled the case as she didn't trust DoHa enough that he didn't kill Eom Ji.
So this 2ML is actually doing a good thing, not just for his unrequited love.
To think that AOS S1 was actually the first ever drama that they aced.
So to not break the flow, the production made the dramas into 30-minute length and aired 2 episodes per airing day.
Hence the 32-episode dramas instead of 16., etc.
So he went to the other side instead and broke the wall for he was certain it wouldn't hurt her.
Here, what's showcased is the mundane life, the day to day, the silence, and the chaos (but mostly silence considering how this family is filled with introverts).
That's its charm though. It was kinda bright but also raw. And in that regard, realistically portrayed. As for positivity, it's not exactly the overall theme of the drama. It's emphasizing more of living, being in the moment, no matter how that may be applied to your own circumstance.
What I'm merely saying is that the national viewership aka tv cable viewership is just what it is, but it does not quantify to the overall impact of this show.
Such statistics do not include the OTT ratings. They're merely for cable which, in this generation, is no longer that used.
In fact, most televisions are now Smart TVs so viewers have the tendency to use the app instead of tuning in to the channel itself.
In fact, it's number 1 in several countries as reported by Viki and Viu.