I felt the writing different from episode 11 and now I found out the writer changed... I hate when this happens,…
It did feel like she changed her perspective too quickly and the taxi team also seemed to accept her case too easily considering she was investigating them, imagine if this was a trap from her. The moment she started to become a real threat to them didn't even last long.
Not really. There are literally people killing one of the main characters , selling organs, dissolving bodies…
Well we are at a stage where questioning their morales and ways is kinda the main focus here. Looks like nest episode is going to be more action packed.
lmao, I mean it could be very well taken as one, their chemistry really was amazing . It's definitely not one of those shows where people ship them simply because they are two hot guys or anything you had characters tease their relationship, some of their dialogues sounded like they came straight out of a romcom and even cast and crew were teasing it lol.
Beyond Evil best drama and screenplay and God Hakyun best actor SO deserved I'm not even surprised. I'm sure they would've gotten the daesang if it didn't go to Yoo Jaesuk instead.
I cant believe ppl are arguing as to why SHK won over someone else. I have no say with these netizens.
The only somewhat reasonable explanation would be that they didn't even see Beyond Evil. I saw so many people not even include him in their predictions saying how it's a tough competition lmao.
If a show winning prestigious awards for it's main actor, script and the show as whole doesn't speak volumes about its quality then idk. They literally won the best awards during the baeksang and they very well deserved it.
Things going to happen in Ep 5..Hee tae will get mad at Myung hee for asking him that...He thinks that myung hee…
Soo Ryun is against the marriage tho why would she be happy I don't think she has feelings for him and I don't see why she would. Tbh I didn't feel like Myung Hee was uncomfortable when Soo Chan talked to her about his ideal type more like taken aback but I might be wrong.
Probably a trigger for him because of how she acts as this “mighty protester” who is in fact actually just…
I don't get the hate either, I really like her so far and she is the most interesting character for me. I feel like people are ready to hate her because she is going to "get in the way" of the lead couple but they ignore the fact how she is literally pressured or even forced to get married to him when she clearly doesn't want to.
Not him confessing in the first 3 eps. What happened to build up and slowburn nowadays.
I'm not a fan of fast developed relationships but if it happens it often means that it's needed for the main conflict of the story/not the main point of it.
I feel like I'm the only one who isn't that invested in the main couple yet, I need a little more. I really like the interactions between Myung Hee and Soo Chan they are really sweet and Hee Tae and Soo Ryoung, it was so funny when they fought in the hospital. I'm hoping there are no love triangles because I really like the siblings and I don't want them to be heartbroken.
I don't know at the very end of the episode 5 there was a hidden track of Jung Min's story why didn't he said…
The man at the convenience store is U-datas ex employee who was the heavy uploader to whom Kang Hana spoke to. The guy on the bench is the other ex-employee who we saw getting beat up with a bat and who ended up in the hospital after "falling off" the bridge.
I watched this because everyone was hyping up the bromance between the leads. It's a pretty good drama. A slow…
I guess it's more about the development between them which was so well done. The difference in their relationship between episode 1 and 16 is just amazing you can see it in the actors eyes how they view each other differently. And even if the bromance wasn't constant I feel like the second half alone mostly made up for it and their chemistry was incredible throughout.
I love how the show keeps delivering the message that it's not the victims we should blame but the ones who are turning them into victims. That's why I don't get when people call this show just revenge porn, it's heartwarming to see how Jang keeps looking out for the victims even with such a little thing like getting a child a book.
It's nice to see Goeun smiling again and I liked how she was the one voicing that killing the chairman wouldn't be right and how they wouldn't be any different from them. Personally I'm glad that Kang Hana seems to finally become a real threat to the team, it's better than her having no real impact.
Tbh I didn't feel like Myung Hee was uncomfortable when Soo Chan talked to her about his ideal type more like taken aback but I might be wrong.
It's nice to see Goeun smiling again and I liked how she was the one voicing that killing the chairman wouldn't be right and how they wouldn't be any different from them. Personally I'm glad that Kang Hana seems to finally become a real threat to the team, it's better than her having no real impact.