everyone keeps mentioning 8 but so far it’s 6 that’s getting on my nerves the most 😭 at least 8 is entertaining,…
6 is a jerk but at least we get the pleasure of seeing him get hit a few times. Number 8 though has like plot-armour or something! She makes all the chaos and gets not even a slap..
At first I was excited. Two sisters, the "evil" one and the "good" one, and a male lead seeking revenge - one of my favourite tropes. But I dropped it. The interesting part of this drama was watching the insanity of Walai. As for her sister, I was invested in wanting to know how her romance with Nop would develop. That got boring. No chemistry, no interest. She lets others step on her and never clears any misunderstandings because she doesn't want to get involved in Walai's and Nop's affairs - BUT even when the misunderstandings involved her she just walked away or refused to clear them when it could have saved lots of drama. But hey, do it for the plot. I can't be bothered anymore, I really wanted to like it
I first saw the trailer in 2020 when the drama came out, and it felt like it would be a silly disappoint drama, it simply didn't call out to me... I WAS WRONG! I finally gave the first episode a go and I'm now on the 6th episode and loving it! Such a great cast, the story is hilarious and interesting, and touching. I'm loving it - I should have watched it ages ago simply for Hwang Jung Eum and Choi Won Young
Can't believe I almost missed out on this drama. I finally started it yesterday and I'm loving it! One of my favourite things is definitely the scenes with So Moon and his friends. They are so supportive of each other it makes me cry sometimes. Friendship goals really. I can't wait to catch up to the latest episode!
Omg... so there's a drama incorporating my favourite webtoon/manga trope (waking up as the "villainess" inside a romance novel) which I have been obsessing over for almost 2 years and I didn't know about it?! I'm usually not a fan of taiwanese dramas but I am so giving this a go! Please be good please be good please be good
Random thoughts: I ended up spending the whole night watching this drama. There was some stuff that I wasn't a particular fan of, like the lack of communication between the team, but I enjoyed this overall. The investigations were quite interesting though a bit lacking on the actual investigation and motives for the crimes. But this could be because, as Oh Hyun Jae mentioned towards the end, some criminals don't have motives for what they do. They simply get a thrill of doing it. After thinking about it and watching episode after episode, I believe that more than an investigation drama about serial killers and profilers, this was more of a drama about justice, revenge, self-preservation and delusions of grandeur. Most characters were driven by at least one of these "values", and the drama showed their obsession with persuing these and the consequences of doing so. I thought there was quite an interesting mixture of mindsets, particularly the overlapping of revenge with justice, which was what made me captivated by the drama (besides the beautiful Jang Hyuk).
i just can't get over how in episode 2 the ML was able to speak and listen to the FL through that piece when he's…
I thought it was because his equipment had a better quality than the equipment provided by the police department, and that's why it might have had a better connection (if that's even possible)... idk XD
I adored this drama. I'm usually not too big of a fan of dramas that don't have any romance, but every now & then…
I kept thinking about the scars! Like, why did they look so fresh and seemed to be bleeding out despite being 5 years old?! Surely they would have faded a bit in colour at least. I thought it might be some sort of metaphor about his pain? Like "yeah this is how fresh and raw his pain is, always present and a reminder of everything".... or maybe there are scars that simply remain like that... idk
did they ever explain what the sound The Guy was making when he was talking and when he was killing, like the…
Sound? The only raspy sound (with significance in the investigations) that I can remember was from that other criminal, the secretary that poisoned his boss with potassium cyanide in the wine... but that wasn't the Guy... is that not the one you're referring to?
Whilst I adore the main couple, I gotta say I completely fell in love with Kim Soo Kyung and Lee Ji Sang. I felt like they really suited each other, not to mention their scenes together were almost always hilarious and sometimes with an overdramatic soap opera atmosphere (like when he was by the post watching the melon on the floor and she watched him from behind), which just made it all better. Kim Soo Kyung was such a cool weird character as well which I loved.
Amazing acting
I ended up spending the whole night watching this drama. There was some stuff that I wasn't a particular fan of, like the lack of communication between the team, but I enjoyed this overall. The investigations were quite interesting though a bit lacking on the actual investigation and motives for the crimes. But this could be because, as Oh Hyun Jae mentioned towards the end, some criminals don't have motives for what they do. They simply get a thrill of doing it.
After thinking about it and watching episode after episode, I believe that more than an investigation drama about serial killers and profilers, this was more of a drama about justice, revenge, self-preservation and delusions of grandeur. Most characters were driven by at least one of these "values", and the drama showed their obsession with persuing these and the consequences of doing so. I thought there was quite an interesting mixture of mindsets, particularly the overlapping of revenge with justice, which was what made me captivated by the drama (besides the beautiful Jang Hyuk).