Some comments in here about Da-mi are hilarious! Go watch her new trailer for her new movie "The Great Flood", released today. She's absolutely nailing it!!!!
I want to watch this and take it seriously but KimDami face is funny and babyish even her acting !!
That’s actually the essence of acting—portraying the character as written and directed. Her ‘babyish’ look and expressions are part of Yeong-rye’s role, and Da-mi delivers it perfectly.
This is a 10 star drama Acting is awesome and the plot is awesome It is so cute and sad and deep and happy and…
lol, i agree but why care about the rating here? It's not like it's a platform like Netflix, Viki, Viu etc. I've seen drama's that here are overrated and actually was not so good and vice versa.
Surely so far, it's not a comedy drama, but It depends on what's comedy means to you and the one commented above. There are some funny scenes. I don't know, perhaps we're watching a different drama.
That's why male lead says at the end while watching both girls - "And that's how our story begins" - .…
yes i know, and you're right, but that means "met you" for da-mi or met you for both girls? We have to wait and see. Episode 2 is really good so far, haven't finished it yet though.
I don't know the rest of the cast so the only reason i'm watching - A hundred memories - for me is sunshine Da-mi Kim. If you really like her acting consider to watch and don't judge too early on the series. The other cast characters are also well portrayed so far.
I thought dami & namjum would be a pair but the ML's narration at the end makes it seem like...it might become…
That's why male lead says at the end while watching both girls - "And that's how our story begins" - . He means the story of the 3 of them . How they met , who liked who , etc.
I wanted Lee Seung Ju to hug FL just once before dying. They had such a good dynamic and the fact that she truly…
She killed Ina's uncle — a member of her own family — and you wanted to hug her? What?
Yeah, her uncle helped cover up the incident along with the others responsible for the fire and the death of the killer's mother. But Ina didn’t shed a single tear for her uncle or even her parents throughout the entire series… yet she cried for the killer? Go figure. Another plot hole.
Close or not, if I were in Ina’s place, I’d be furious. Especially considering this person was the reason Ina suffered from nightmares and trauma for ten whole years. So her tears at the end? They made no sense at all. A completely illogical reaction — another major plot hole.
there's a loveline but they cut most of the scenes so it wouldn't draw attention from the main plot, it's kind…
Glad you enjoyed them. In my opinion, the co-star with the best romantic chemistry with Da-mi is Choi Woo-shik. And funnily enough, he also co-starred with Son Suk-ku in A Killer Paradox.
It was so wierd that the mom did not return to the Amusement park to search for the daughter, that too her lil…
Filming started in January 2024 — not 2–3 years ago. Apart from some of the issues I mentioned earlier, the series was good. I enjoyed it, but I expected more in certain aspects. Da-mi is a well-known actress, no doubt about it, and she’s the reason I watched this series as a fan of hers. She usually plays these kinds of complex characters, but sometimes her expressions feel a bit off. I haven’t seen any other Sherlock series apart from the Robert Downey Jr. films. Yeah, the ending hinted at a sequel — but it didn’t really feel like one will happen.
It was so wierd that the mom did not return to the Amusement park to search for the daughter, that too her lil…
The female lead was written like a cartoon character and acted like a child cause of the trauma she had when she saw her uncle dead -at least based on what they said in interviews after the series ended. (that not saved it for me ).
But, what trauma ? she acted like she had an attitude towards everyone in the investigation room... "i don't remember" ? It reminded me Yiseo's expressions from Itaewon Class.
FL expressions were sometimes off, yes.
ML felt more like a sidekick, wearing the same outfit 24/7.
There were plot holes that were never clearly explained.
We never actually saw the killer commit any of the murders — they just supposedly happened in some “magical” way.
Supposedly there was some kind of hinted "romance " between ML-FL. There was none , or at least it was not believable or not executed well enough.
The recurring song, Nocturne Op. 15, was never clearly explained in terms of its connection to the female lead or the killer. The killer gave a brief explanation in the final episode when questioned by the FL, but I felt like there was supposed to be a deeper story behind it all.
And that’s just the beginning.
It was a good show… but that’s all.
There won’t be a Season 2. It’s not feasible, as the director already confirmed.
Many people, including you, miss the fact that she's really acting like a child whose mentally frozen since the…
I’m a huge fan of Da-mi too—since 2020 specifically—but if something seems off, I talk about it, fan or not. Facts are facts, and opinions are opinions.
something that still bothering me was at the last episode on the Park, when Ina talked to the Killer and said : Now that i know my parent's and my uncle's story, i think i'm not that different from the puzzle pieces characters . was that a hint for Ina?
And also she asked the killer about that song - Nocturne Op.15. But killer implied that that song was already played inside Miyoung's car when was about to kill her. Implying that she listened to that song for the first time.
But that was the song that always played on Ina's headphones, back when she found her uncle dead in the 1st episode and then on the roof again when she saw someone entering the reporter's apartment, and on her house when her housekeeper was asleep. Why is this feels like something fishy going on with Ina? Or maybe they mentioned that just random like they did with other hints ?
they were all involved in the forced demolition (of where her mother's restaurant was at) to make way for the…
By the way, at first Lee wanted to find her mother and killing her cause she thought she abandoned her.... but then when she found out the truth she wanted to kill the ones that was responsible for her mother's death. What a change of heart. And she did that all alone .. like a ninja. No one knows how but she did it. They never show us even a small hint . BUT You have to believe it happened, cause i'm telling you that. ( Not me) I mean the director and the writer to the viewers.
Go watch her new trailer for her new movie "The Great Flood", released today.
She's absolutely nailing it!!!!
Yeah, her uncle helped cover up the incident along with the others responsible for the fire and the death of the killer's mother.
But Ina didn’t shed a single tear for her uncle or even her parents throughout the entire series… yet she cried for the killer? Go figure. Another plot hole.
Close or not, if I were in Ina’s place, I’d be furious.
Especially considering this person was the reason Ina suffered from nightmares and trauma for ten whole years. So her tears at the end? They made no sense at all. A completely illogical reaction — another major plot hole.
Apart from some of the issues I mentioned earlier, the series was good.
I enjoyed it, but I expected more in certain aspects.
Da-mi is a well-known actress, no doubt about it, and she’s the reason I watched this series as a fan of hers. She usually plays these kinds of complex characters, but sometimes her expressions feel a bit off.
I haven’t seen any other Sherlock series apart from the Robert Downey Jr. films.
Yeah, the ending hinted at a sequel — but it didn’t really feel like one will happen.
But, what trauma ? she acted like she had an attitude towards everyone in the investigation room... "i don't remember" ? It reminded me Yiseo's expressions from Itaewon Class.
FL expressions were sometimes off, yes.
ML felt more like a sidekick, wearing the same outfit 24/7.
There were plot holes that were never clearly explained.
We never actually saw the killer commit any of the murders — they just supposedly happened in some “magical” way.
Supposedly there was some kind of hinted "romance " between ML-FL. There was none , or at least it was not believable or not executed well enough.
The recurring song, Nocturne Op. 15, was never clearly explained in terms of its connection to the female lead or the killer. The killer gave a brief explanation in the final episode when questioned by the FL, but I felt like there was supposed to be a deeper story behind it all.
And that’s just the beginning.
It was a good show… but that’s all.
There won’t be a Season 2.
It’s not feasible, as the director already confirmed.
something that still bothering me was at the last episode on the Park, when Ina talked to the Killer and said :
Now that i know my parent's and my uncle's story, i think i'm not that different from the puzzle pieces characters . was that a hint for Ina?
And also she asked the killer about that song - Nocturne Op.15. But killer implied that that song was already played inside Miyoung's car when was about to kill her. Implying that she listened to that song for the first time.
But that was the song that always played on Ina's headphones, back when she found her uncle dead in the 1st episode and then on the roof again when she saw someone entering the reporter's apartment, and on her house when her housekeeper was asleep.
Why is this feels like something fishy going on with Ina? Or maybe they mentioned that just random like they did with other hints ?
but then when she found out the truth she wanted to kill the ones that was responsible for her mother's death. What a change of heart.
And she did that all alone .. like a ninja.
No one knows how but she did it. They never show us even a small hint .
BUT
You have to believe it happened, cause i'm telling you that. ( Not me) I mean the director and the writer to the viewers.