Wong Sang A is actually Hwa Young who had major plastic surgery. She said she wanna have a perfect face. And the…
I noticed some resemblances too but then I doubt it because in one episode, after Sang A met with In Joo to talk about In Hye’s overseas study, she made a call asking someone to find out how In Joo could manage so much cash and such an expensive pair of shoes (which Hwa Young gave her). Unless the call was just a trick. But who knows, given how the drama is going so far, we’re definitely in for more twists and turns.
I honestly thought the dark, slow first half was much better. It's become more dramatic and a lot of action for…
I also liked the first half more. For thriller/mystery, I prefer psychological ones, the ones that are dark and play with our minds (for example Through the darkness, I’ve completed it recently and enjoyed it a lot). I could enjoy action packed thrillers but only when I’m in the mood for one and/or know what I am signing up for when I start it. With Adamas however, I wasn’t prepared for the dramatic turn and sort of change in tone and direction so now I am not enjoying it as much as I was initially. It’s still good and surprises you each episode and keeps me invested but yeah, likewise, I preferred the overall dark vibes surrounding the mansion and Woo Shin storyline.
I’m getting more curious about Choi Do II, like what’s his story? I don’t think he’s after money as he claims. Looks like he has a hidden agenda. Too early to say what it could be but after today’s episode, seeing how he seemed to actually care about In Joo, I’m leaning towards him turning out to be one of the good ones, maybe an undercover cop or someone seeking revenge on Park Jae Sang/his wife or someone higher up. Anyway, 4 episodes in and so many things have happened, can’t wait to see what’s next.
Some think Adamas only gets better in the 2nd half because it was slow in the first few episodes but I personally got hooked right from the very beginning. I’m a fan of thriller/crime/suspense novels and I felt like the setup was written as if the drama was adapted from a novel, especially the people and the vibes at the mansion, very intriguing and I loved it.
It’ll be explained soon enough, in the next ep if I remember correctly. Spolier below.
I think she's reckless. Some may disagree but to be honest her recklessness irked me quite a bit, especially when it seemed to be justified in the name of justice. No hate but maybe partly because I found her acting a bit off. But I don't mind her as much now.
They could have used this one as OST: https://youtu.be/9Wg0ZutDpRcIt's the Korean Version of Wellerman. Just saying,…
This Korean version is nice and would probably suit the series better, thanks for sharing. If we put the context aside though, I prefer Nathan Evans’. Unrelated but I even bought the ringtone after watching this hah.
I hope we are done with all the mean girl scenes bc I am getting really tired of them and idk... I just really…
That's why CSS was feeling uncomfortable throughout (and so was I). But I think that's actually the point of the scene. I find it really realistic, in the sense that it speaks volumes about LBY and CSS' personalities, their way of life, their relationship (or lack thereof) and how they are not at all on the same page at this point. I think that scene and the one after are needed for both character and relationship development later on.
In a way yes, but it leaves a lot to be desired. One can only assume there must be something more happening off-screen, otherwise the romance (development) doesn't make much sense. With that said, I still enjoyed it.
Just watched the trailer. It had me at "It's Train to Busan" and "Zombies". Finally a zombie show with someone actually knowing what people are turning into and saying the word out loud.
With the way she carried the 2 bil-backpack around in public so carelessly though, I was actually amazed that she didn’t get caught sooner.
I see no good ending for Mrs. Kwon, but am hoping Tae Sung will stay alive.