okay i have a question because i seriously don't know if i missed it or if it's a plothole. it's the scene at…
so Seok is burrying the man in the forest, then doctor Choi finds her etc. but Seo Yeongju is at her house, cleaning the blood and burning the things, then a policeman comes, sees the fire and knocks on the door... end of episode 2 but then at the beginning of episode 3 we only see what happened to Seok upon metting doctor Choi but we never find out what happened to Seo Yeongju? Did the policeman just leave when he didn't answer the door? There's just a timeskip of them both sitting in the diner and that's all, I think. Were we supposed to just figure it on our own or what?
okay i have a question because i seriously don't know if i missed it or if it's a plothole. it's the scene at the end of episode 2 and the beginning of episode 3, will put details in a spoiler reply
Love your review! Just finished the drama and I agree with everything <3 "Trigger warning: hetero sex scenes" made me laugh 😂 but they really came out of nowhere
i definitely understand where you're coming from and agree with your point. however i think that the criteria for a movie/drama to be on mdl is not because of the director/number of actors but that korea (or any other country allowed on mdl) is producing the movie. but yes i was taken aback a bit when i saw the movie here, mainly because of the lack of korean actors
why were there almost zero historical scenes in the trailer? 😭 i was misled by the poster. from the synopsis i really thought that it would be 50/50 historical/modern but the trailer had only modern scenes
but Seo Yeongju is at her house, cleaning the blood and burning the things, then a policeman comes, sees the fire and knocks on the door... end of episode 2
but then at the beginning of episode 3 we only see what happened to Seok upon metting doctor Choi but we never find out what happened to Seo Yeongju? Did the policeman just leave when he didn't answer the door? There's just a timeskip of them both sitting in the diner and that's all, I think. Were we supposed to just figure it on our own or what?
and about friendly rivalry, i absolutely agree, i'm currently watching it and the tension is amazing!!
"Trigger warning: hetero sex scenes" made me laugh 😂 but they really came out of nowhere
however i think that the criteria for a movie/drama to be on mdl is not because of the director/number of actors but that korea (or any other country allowed on mdl) is producing the movie. but yes i was taken aback a bit when i saw the movie here, mainly because of the lack of korean actors