I almost feel guilty admitting this, but I usually do choose dramas because of a good looking cast. I have found that if I don't think the cast is attractive to look at, I can't get into it. >_< It probably makes me shallow, but I just can't help it! *sniffle*
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I find the actions of the police very questionable. First off, didn't they make an official statement that the results of the lie detector tests were not going going to be released to the public? And then somehow, someone makes a public statement saying Park Shi Hoo failed all the questions? All these leaks...it sounds more and more like, whether he is guilty or not, someone or someones who have access to all that sensitive info is out to ruin him through rumor and speculation via the public before an official verdict can even be made. That, right there, is wrong. Just...from all I have read, A's side and all these weird 'police leaks', not to mention the Kakao talk convos have me feeling really suspicious of A and whoever is in charge of the police investigation. It's just such a big mess. I just feel like like something is not right here.
So I just finished the final episode, but I am left confused about something. In the next to last ep, in the previews, they showed scenes that never appeared in the last ep. Like it looked like they were older and also Xin Ye was giving another girl advice. Did I miss something? The last ep was also only about half as long as the rest of the eps. Does anyone have any info about this?