I'm enjoying the series. It has a fun mix of comedy, silly and impulsive behavior, and almost child-like competitive moments—along with intense, well-done action scenes. The balance makes it really entertaining to watch. They seem to know who might be behind the hit-and-run, but they still need solid evidence—and they also have to find out who, if anyone, in their department is leaking information. It’s getting interesting!
“Zero Intelligence”? Please re-check these scenes:1. Who discovered the identity of the hit-and-run suspect—the…
That’s fair—it sounds like a difference in opinion, which is totally okay. I just wanted to share how I see Dong Ju's character a bit differently. While he may not advertise his thoughts to everyone, he’s actually very alert and quick in putting things together—like how he connected the watch to the hit-and-run suspect and acted on it. That was pretty sharp in my view. His behavior might also make more sense once you consider some of the things from his past that were partly revealed in episode 6. Maybe that’s what shapes how he comes across.
If you’re open to it, I’d say give it a few more episodes with an open mind—it might grow on you! Sometimes characters take a little time to unfold.
Why are people worried though? Is it because of the call?I think he mentioned when he fell down that Mohammed…
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This drama made me loose interest in it way too fast. 5 mins into ep 5 and i am done with dong ju. He has zero…
“Zero Intelligence”? Please re-check these scenes:
1. Who discovered the identity of the hit-and-run suspect—the villain—by investigating who at the customs company wears that kind of watch?
2. Who found out about the burner phone and who actually used it by identifying the fingerprints?
The team is slowly collecting evidence to ultimately prove that the villain is the actual suspect—that’s how I understand it. If we pay attention to details while watching the series, we might be able to connect the dots and better understand the plot and the characters’ behavior. Of course, we all have different tastes, and just like some shows aren’t for me, this one may not be for you.
surprisingly park bogum doesnt feel like the lead in this cause his scenes are so short :( IU however has so many…
I agree. He is cated ad the main lead and the supporting cast have more and meaningful role and the cameo has role equivalent to the supporting cast? Park Bo Gum didn't even get to show his talent as others could.
Episode 2: He proved once again that he is a caring, loving, and humble person by the way he treated not only his choir members but also Rory's parents. I enjoyed this episode, which was filled with laughter, emotional, and fun moments. It was even better than the first one, where he seemed to be having a meltdown. May he always be blessed.
I really like this show. Ep-1: I don't know how Park Bo Gum handled the pressure of meeting new people and being a choir leader in a country where everyone spoke only English. I felt so nervous and anxious just watching it. My utmost respect for him for navigating the situation with such courage and grace.
His behavior might also make more sense once you consider some of the things from his past that were partly revealed in episode 6. Maybe that’s what shapes how he comes across.
If you’re open to it, I’d say give it a few more episodes with an open mind—it might grow on you! Sometimes characters take a little time to unfold.
Boxers are at a high risk of experiencing concussions. Tremors can be a symptom of post-concussion syndrome, a condition where concussion symptoms persist beyond the typical recovery period (usually longer than three months).
1. Who discovered the identity of the hit-and-run suspect—the villain—by investigating who at the customs company wears that kind of watch?
2. Who found out about the burner phone and who actually used it by identifying the fingerprints?
The team is slowly collecting evidence to ultimately prove that the villain is the actual suspect—that’s how I understand it. If we pay attention to details while watching the series, we might be able to connect the dots and better understand the plot and the characters’ behavior. Of course, we all have different tastes, and just like some shows aren’t for me, this one may not be for you.