how and why the hell did kim San suggest the coup? (i know he said because he couldn't see general hanrim being framed as a spy, but that makes no sense to me) was he just bluffing when he confessed or do we get the missing piece of the puzzle next week? because how did we get here?
People hating on this because of the ending is so wild, it's literally the best part. the last 20 mins just elevate the show so much, it made me change my rating from 9 to 9.5. This is why we get an endless dump of trashy childish forgettable stories because when things like this are made, they go so underappreciated.
I usually love slow burn slice of life stuff (when the slow pace is worthwile and there's substance to it), but this is just not it. Thinking about dropping (I'm mid episode 3), I just don't see this going for 16 70min episodes. As for the screenwriter's other work, I thought something in the rain was beautiful and appropriately paced for that story, even though the episodes were criminally too long at 16 90min episodes.
Maybe you didn't like but others did and want a season 2, especially with this end. It's not like we ask for a…
would be a waste of financing, streaming slot, and time for such a great cast. A show that insults the audience's intelligence, so yeah we don't need it. Also, assuming that a season 2 of this wouldn't flop miserably is delusional.
Why does everyone want a season 2 for everything? the first season wasn't even engaging enough, what makes you think à season 2 would br any better? Pls let mid shows die after they run their course, and watch better things.
this wasn't on my radar at all, but I just watched all 4 episodes in a row and it's so fresh and most importantly, not boring at aall, unlike a lot of recent dramas. I have no issue with the female lead, it's very obvious that she will have a justified redemption.
*Jaden Smith voice*: I mean can we talk about the political and economic state of the world ?!