“Honestly, I agree with you on this, but only Korean romance dramas from 2020 until now have been really bad. As for the other genres like mystery, crime, and thriller, they’re not. And this drama is really good as a mystery/thriller. Many people loved it because the story is different and it’s adapted from a famous novel.”
Average Mdl-ers are frivolous and impertinent. They are the same as those "infamous killer knetz" that…
I completely agree. People focus on the most trivial things instead of the actual story, acting, or production quality. It’s always the same superficial comments—hair length, age, noses… anything except real constructive criticism. It’s honestly exhausting to see discussions reduced to this level when the cast is doing a solid job and the drama deserves better conversations.
Yeah the difference between this and mouse (cause both the murderer known from the first ep) is his son proving…
The story of Mouse is completely different, and so is the main character. Yes, both involve serial killers, but the plot is different, and each series has its own strengths in terms of characters, and storyline.”
Ok, to everyone complaining about the actors noses... this is a Kdrama with Korean celebrities. They literally…
Exactly! People are focusing too much on the actors’ looks instead of the quality of the drama. The show is genuinely good, and Ryeoun’s acting is amazing — that should matter more than anything else. many viewers are loving it, and the viewership is really high. I honestly don’t understand why some people here are being so picky Also, Ryeoun never stated that he had any nose surgery. If he ever did, he would be open about it. So I really wish people would stop focusing on his nose and pay attention to his acting instead — he’s doing an excellent job, and that’s what truly matters.”
It oddly enough looks like a very minimal amount of people are watching it. Too bad, guess we'll hafta enjoy it…
Yeah, it seems underrated for now, but those who are watching truly appreciate how good it is. I’m sure more people will catch on soon the drama definitely deserves better visibility. Yeah. On IMDb it actually has a 9.5 rating, and so many people are loving it. The viewership is also very high, so I honestly don’t understand why some users here don’t like it. But I’m glad we can appreciate how good it is
His same nose he didnt do anything to his nose but ofc the makeup make his nose different
There’s no confirmed information about him having rhinoplasty, so it’s unfair to state it as a fact. His nose looks the same; the only difference comes from camera angles, lighting, and makeup. People should avoid making assumptions about someone’s face, especially without proof.”
It's a truly striking subject, exactly the kind of drama I'd be drawn to, in terms of the moral and ethical dilemmas…
I respect your point of view, but I think the drama isn’t trying to be a scientific documentary. It uses fictional and exaggerated elements to explore moral and emotional themes, not to focus on technical accuracy. That’s a creative choice, not “nonsense.”
As for the investigation details, many of the issues you mentioned can be interpreted within the context of the story. The drama focuses more on the characters’ conflicts than the legal procedures.
Everyone watches a drama from a different perspective. For me, the emotional depth, the directing, and the actors’ performances — especially the lead — were strong enough to carry the story and make it engaging.
In the end, it’s normal for viewers to have different opinions. That doesn’t take away from the value of the drama or the enjoyment many people found in it. And there’s 6 eps left to know what will happend ,,
I watched the first two episodes of the drama, and it was absolutely incredible. The directing and the dialogue between the lawyer and Lee Giyoom — especially Lee Giyoom’s mentally unstable character — were amazing. At the same time, it makes me emotional because the drama is clearly very, very good. I loved it so much, and Ryeoun’s role is truly beautiful. I loved his performance a lot, and since it’s his first time playing such a character, he portrayed it exceptionally well. I’m eagerly waiting for the rest of the episodes.
I hope Ryeo Un can handle this role. He's been good in everything Iv'e seen him in, but never been the standout,…
. In Twinkling Watermelon, he’s the most standout and memorable character and couple were Hyun Wook and Eun Soo, and he was also outstanding in Weak Hero Class 2. He gained a lot of popularity from that role. I also hope this drama succeeds because from the trailer, Ryeoun’s character already looks very impressive.
Trial of 3-4 episode
As for the investigation details, many of the issues you mentioned can be interpreted within the context of the story. The drama focuses more on the characters’ conflicts than the legal procedures.
Everyone watches a drama from a different perspective. For me, the emotional depth, the directing, and the actors’ performances — especially the lead — were strong enough to carry the story and make it engaging.
In the end, it’s normal for viewers to have different opinions. That doesn’t take away from the value of the drama or the enjoyment many people found in it. And there’s 6 eps left to know what will happend ,,