Now the pace is picking up little by little. It's definitely not exciting like the end of the previous three seasons, those were downright thrilling and awesome! But this one took a different turn, I just hope that the final episode will be satisfying.
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That last scene left me speechless. What the heck does that mean? Da Mi is Jin Woo's mother? Is this some crazy ass cloning game or something? Did they take her genes to make him and why is she small? Did Jin Woo's supposedly mother did that? She's totally a part of that "Bodies' that the dude was telling Kyung Hee about it. I can't wait to know the truth.
The case was fine but the main focus wasn't based on it anyway, more than half od the epsiode was about the main case of this season. Han is in serious trouble now!
The case was fine but the main focus wasn't based on it anyway, more than half od the epsiode was about the main case of this season. Han is in serious trouble now!
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I liked the rare disease of this episode, it took me a while to figure it out. But the case itself wasn't that interesting, too predictable and not fun as usual.
Now back to the main case, Han will be persuited and Jin Woo's mother is actually Da Mi's mother so they're siblings? Or Da Mi's father is playing a game with Jin Woo?
Now back to the main case, Han will be persuited and Jin Woo's mother is actually Da Mi's mother so they're siblings? Or Da Mi's father is playing a game with Jin Woo?
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This episode was a bit boring, I found a hard time in order to finish it. Well, maybe because of theme but at any rate, the rare disease they picked was at least interesting.
I think Han will be introuble once they find out that he was looking up that case the prosecutor oppa brought to Kyung Hee. Even she's doing her own share of investigation which will bring her trouble at some point. What are those people trying to hide? Is it a mis-use of drugs and dangerous chemicals?
I think Han will be introuble once they find out that he was looking up that case the prosecutor oppa brought to Kyung Hee. Even she's doing her own share of investigation which will bring her trouble at some point. What are those people trying to hide? Is it a mis-use of drugs and dangerous chemicals?
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Wow, did they really do that? You've got to be kidding me with the title of the episode and few scenes in, it doesn't take a genius to know that the killer had Cotard's syndrome. Well, people in the medical field or those who read medical books will find this a very easy guess. They better pick up the rare diseases they use or I am going to be disappointed with this season.
At least, that drug case, the prosecutor oppa and his hitman make things interesting. I wonder why would the prosecutor bring the case to Kyung Hee, ask that hitman to kill her then saves her and decides to protect her instead. Weird.
Also, is that little girl replacing professor Jang in the life lessons at the end of each episode? :D
At least, that drug case, the prosecutor oppa and his hitman make things interesting. I wonder why would the prosecutor bring the case to Kyung Hee, ask that hitman to kill her then saves her and decides to protect her instead. Weird.
Also, is that little girl replacing professor Jang in the life lessons at the end of each episode? :D
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Die old man! I know this feeling of treating people like a chunk of meat, I do the same considering my field of study but not to that heartless extent. Chunk meat has feelings and that old man was truly a rotten chunk of meat.
I dislike dramatized episodes about heartwarming relationships and all. Also, this case was such an easy guess. So far, no episode was hard to predict. Are you losing your touch writer-nim? Did you decide to make things touchy and sentimental to make it up for it? Even the rare diseases aren't so captivating like in the previous seasons. Get back on track writer-nim! But at least, there's something interesting going on in the background. I believe the one after Kyung Hee has something to do with that case that her prosecutor oppa asked her to look into it.
I dislike dramatized episodes about heartwarming relationships and all. Also, this case was such an easy guess. So far, no episode was hard to predict. Are you losing your touch writer-nim? Did you decide to make things touchy and sentimental to make it up for it? Even the rare diseases aren't so captivating like in the previous seasons. Get back on track writer-nim! But at least, there's something interesting going on in the background. I believe the one after Kyung Hee has something to do with that case that her prosecutor oppa asked her to look into it.
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I liked this case, although it wasn't that hard or special but I liked it; I felt a good vibe out of it although the rare disease wasn't that interesting.
And another idol steps in. Really now OCN, why did you have to cast two idols for this season? I want the older cast to come back, this is so not fair! And at the end, this time Kyung Hee is targeted for a change. I don't know how to feel about that. It's been about Han Ji Woo all this time.
And another idol steps in. Really now OCN, why did you have to cast two idols for this season? I want the older cast to come back, this is so not fair! And at the end, this time Kyung Hee is targeted for a change. I don't know how to feel about that. It's been about Han Ji Woo all this time.
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It was a pretty easy case to predict, the rapist and the killer were very easy to find out ever since the beginning but it wasn’t a bad case overall. However, they better not turn this into some kind of a romantic tale, like kissing and acting cute every episode. Come on! Detective dramas should be pure pieces of investigation, leave romance for melos and rom-com! That pissed me off a little.
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So things picked up right where they left at the end of the 3rd season. Although the first episode didn’t have a puzzling rare disease but it was a good starting case. Something simple and cool to prepare you for what going to happen next.
Detective Kang is back and I don’t practically feel anything about it. It would’ve been better if they kept the other detective from the previous season. At any rate, I like the vibe although I dislike that new female idol character Boo!
Detective Kang is back and I don’t practically feel anything about it. It would’ve been better if they kept the other detective from the previous season. At any rate, I like the vibe although I dislike that new female idol character Boo!
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I am disappointed with the outcome. I knew who the killer was but I was seriously hoping I would be proved wrong or that the reason will be at least satisfying. None of that happened! And the reason, what a joke! He was the reason behind my sister’s suicide so let me kill his daughter! Oh, and her classmate found out so let me burn his house down, kill his parents and older brother then let me try to kill him over and over again. He doesn’t die doesn’t he? People keep dying on his behalf.
Come on! What the heck was that all about? I wished for a different finale to be frank. The writer failed me big time on this. It had so much potential and I liked the premise but the writer failed to throw a significant punch.
Come on! What the heck was that all about? I wished for a different finale to be frank. The writer failed me big time on this. It had so much potential and I liked the premise but the writer failed to throw a significant punch.
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I believe the writer-san failed to build the tension; I hardly got any excited for a new reveal or plot twist because most of them were pretty much predictable. However, I have hope for the last episode; I wish it won’t be as simple and as plain as I think it is. Please let it be worth the while although I am confident it’s Maruyama. I will clap for the writer and bite my own words if I am wrong.
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Let’s be clear on one thing: I really don’t care about Sachi or any other character in this drama except for Goda, he has been my one and only interest. At least the writer is giving his character a little something of pretty good potential. So when Sachi , I was only glad that nothing happened to him. I don’t care about that girl at all.
On the way to the truth you said? Is it Shinzo and Hitoshi planning something together and Akimoto remembering something important? Come on, don’t be so plain obvious like that screenwriter-san. Give me something smarter and what happened to the Goda family is not the solution, just for the record. You’re aiming to hide the killer with this deal? He’s someone from the back, isn’t he? Someone who appears very peaceful but he’s the devil in disguise. I had my doubts before but now, I am almost sure it’s Maruyama. He was working in the patrol office at the time so he’s familiar with the place, I am still curious about why he did it though.
On the way to the truth you said? Is it Shinzo and Hitoshi planning something together and Akimoto remembering something important? Come on, don’t be so plain obvious like that screenwriter-san. Give me something smarter and what happened to the Goda family is not the solution, just for the record. You’re aiming to hide the killer with this deal? He’s someone from the back, isn’t he? Someone who appears very peaceful but he’s the devil in disguise. I had my doubts before but now, I am almost sure it’s Maruyama. He was working in the patrol office at the time so he’s familiar with the place, I am still curious about why he did it though.
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Come on! Are you expecting me to fall for your persistent tries to corner Shinzo and Katsuragi’s father? Like hey! They’re the main suspect so think of one of them as the killer for now. In your dreams! I hate screenwriters that underestimate the intelligence level of their audience. We’re not that stupid!
On the other hand, I liked the letter that Sachie wrote to her adult self. So it’s not only that she was Goda’s first love but he was hers as well. What a tragic first love story between those two. She lost her life while he lost the ability to trust others (which I don’t consider a bad thing though).
I want to see where this drama is heading although many things are ticking me off big time, including the writing and the dialogue that became predictable and boring. Let’s see how this goes from now.
On the other hand, I liked the letter that Sachie wrote to her adult self. So it’s not only that she was Goda’s first love but he was hers as well. What a tragic first love story between those two. She lost her life while he lost the ability to trust others (which I don’t consider a bad thing though).
I want to see where this drama is heading although many things are ticking me off big time, including the writing and the dialogue that became predictable and boring. Let’s see how this goes from now.
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I was always wondering why Goda waited until the Statute of limitation was over until he began his investigation. As if he was scared of something and yes! There was something besides getting his hands covered with blood. There was someone out there! And now he’s out there to kill Goda.
This episode was also about Shimano, I totally felt bad for him because he was killed on behalf of Goda and now Sachi lost her only relative. Shimano had to pay, it’s a heartbreaking goodbye; I always liked his character no matter how mysterious it was.
Akimoto saw Goda running away but he still kept quiet about it. Kuroki’s father was very obvious about his concerns. He thought Akimoto saw something else besides Goda running away, something like the killer maybe? Perhaps Akimoto did see it or a part of it, he could’ve saw Kuroki’s father since he deeply believes in his involvement. If he did then I wonder why he’s hiding it.
This episode was also about Shimano, I totally felt bad for him because he was killed on behalf of Goda and now Sachi lost her only relative. Shimano had to pay, it’s a heartbreaking goodbye; I always liked his character no matter how mysterious it was.
Akimoto saw Goda running away but he still kept quiet about it. Kuroki’s father was very obvious about his concerns. He thought Akimoto saw something else besides Goda running away, something like the killer maybe? Perhaps Akimoto did see it or a part of it, he could’ve saw Kuroki’s father since he deeply believes in his involvement. If he did then I wonder why he’s hiding it.
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Narohodo ne, Shimano is actually Sachi oni-chan; that makes sense since he was trying to protect her all along from knowing the past and all, I knew he had some type of relationship with her. But I still don’t see why he kept it as a secret; he could’ve just told her that he’s her long lost brother. I am sure she would’ve accepted him better that way.
So Kuroki’s father and Katsuragi’s father are into this together, what the heck are they trying to hide? I am sure Kuroki’s father knows about the truth that Katsuragi’s mother hid about her ex-husband.
Tomioka killed Shindo, I didn’t see that one coming and I felt bad for him but oh well, he has to pay for his crime anyway.
Now we have another suspicious character that the writer will insert it in: Akimoto. He obviously knows something about the murder, I think it’s going to be interesting to have him around.
So Kuroki’s father and Katsuragi’s father are into this together, what the heck are they trying to hide? I am sure Kuroki’s father knows about the truth that Katsuragi’s mother hid about her ex-husband.
Tomioka killed Shindo, I didn’t see that one coming and I felt bad for him but oh well, he has to pay for his crime anyway.
Now we have another suspicious character that the writer will insert it in: Akimoto. He obviously knows something about the murder, I think it’s going to be interesting to have him around.
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