Surely I can't be the only MDL-er around who thinks this is the most beautiful 45-year-old in the world? I saw her in Tomorrow's Cantabile and she outshone all the 20-somethings surrounding her.
Is she trying to win both of them back romantically? I'm hoping I'm wrong since they're doing a…
Yeah, I'm on board with the "Yoo Jung wants a threesome" theory, as gross as it is. That's definitely what she's after: all the attention back on her, back the way it was when they were young and happy. And, like most people, Yoo Jung doesn't want to face the fact that she herself, through her own choices, completely ruined that forever.
A few things... I miss Bong Hee's narration. I know we get Ji Wook's perspective a little, but that…
Really feels like the writer is setting up the amnesia thing to be a big reveal/twist, so... why is it just right out there in the description? It's throwing everyone off in a big way! :P
So, I was coming into this looking for a wacky romcom set in the Joseon era. After 2 episodes, what I have instead is the same stupid garbage with the same stupid character archetypes I've gotten in every other saeguk I've seen.
Hyun Soo, the suspect of last case, was claimed innocent. BUT 1) the witness saw him leaving the place, 2) she…
Perfectly normal, actually. The prosecution accused him of murder/robbery. Disproving just one of those means the defendant is not guilty of what the prosecution is accusing him of.
However, this might also mean that, despite Double Jeopardy laws, a different accusation can be leveled against him, for the same murder, but without the robbery charge, if motive/evidence can be found.
It's "eavesdropping".
Also, I hated the ending, even if I do sort of understand it. :P
Does it get funny at some point?
^ I choked up.
However, this might also mean that, despite Double Jeopardy laws, a different accusation can be leveled against him, for the same murder, but without the robbery charge, if motive/evidence can be found.
Maybe. :P