There is so much to deal with. The characters need to learn about each other especially about Mudeok. They better move at lightning speed now. I barely got through the last 2 weeks.
Today's episode got slow half way. But there were some interesting revelations to make up for it. We know what happened now. All that remains to see is how things will fall into place.
EAW is still a great drama but if they cannot bring a decent conclusion to the open storylines, I'll be disappointed. I don't know how they'll do that with the last episode. There were definitely a few cases that they could have skipped on in order to focus on the main characters.
Max's uncle was not the shooter. He called for the ambulance that saved Dale's life. They find video evidence…
Nope. It felt pretty conclusive. Didn't give any hint for another season. It can be possible but Max will be going to Japan for her education as she received a scholarship. So it would end up being a long distance relationship. Not sure if script wise that would be appealing.
Whats wrong with things pacing slow? Slow burn is a whole genre on which movies and films are based. Good is good…
It is a matter of preference, isn't it? I like my dramas to move fast because I find it more exciting. I like how it is moving now. More action as well which I also enjoy. The thrill factor is also building. But if the drama would move slower than it is now, I wouldn't feel like watching it. Specially since this is an on-going drama, we can't jump to the next episode if we find it slow. I understand better why people prefer to wait until a drama ends to watch it.
I'm really glad I stuck with this show. I was having hesitancy thinking it will feel miserable watching him in jail suffering endlessly but I'm glad to see the twists and turns and excited to try to solve the mystery.
Not child rape. If I am not mistaken, he convinced/made some 17/18 year old girl to sleep with someone for a role…
Thanks. His sentence was pretty light considering his crime. And he's making up for lost time. All these law and crime dramas are hiring him and no one thought maybe we start with justice on our sets and not hire this actor?
Apart from Young Woo breaks her character, also the way Joon Ho reacts is a bit childish. Whining and getting…
When you don't understand the reason why someone is breaking up with you, it hurts more. I can understand JunHo's emotions. And he's a soft empathic character so it makes sense that he would be more emotional.
Can someone tell me the songs Ysay (Vivoree) sang in season 2? One was Did You/I Let Me/You Go. Anyone recall the one before it? Unfortunately I forgot to note the episode number.
Why?! :'(