It looked like a rifle to me, I think that's what it was but I could be wrong. (I say this because I play Fortnite and it looked very similar to the Infantry Rifle to me. Also if you just google rifle it looks like that gun but I could be crazy.)
Two things I'm confused on and it may be because I skipped around a bit. 1. Why did they show the male officier's wife looking at the case infromation and the female cop being suspicious about it? Was that just to throw us off? I don't remember it coming up again but I could've skipped through it. 2. At the end of the last episode the male officer hands Wooseok a sheet of callers and one number was prominent. Who was this? Was it important? Again I skipped around a lot so I may have overlooked it.
guys someone pointed out bael may not be bael in ep12 ahhhh if its true omg the writer is so good the previews…
Yeah I found it odd that nothing really happened when the guy said "Wander in your nightmares." So I'm wondering if it's all just an illusion but we'll see.
Well it definitely wasn't as good as Season 1 but it's also not too disappointing. I was super disappointed in S2 and S3 of Sweet Home so I'm glad to see this wasn't as disappointing. Season 1 gave off this particular aura and while I felt it some in Season 2 it just wasn't all there which was disappointing. I kind of wish S2 wasn't so far off in the distant future. Like maybe enough to have Seungjo be a teenager/adult. Idk vibes weren't the same!
Wasn't Seung-Jo a baby in S1a newborn at that, why is he talking to Ho-Jae/ Master Jang like they knew each other?!
Because they did know each other - at some point they met albeit it wasn't shown. Master Jang was living as Hojae in the future since he wasn't aging - he probably went through multiple identities. Master Jang himself didn't lose his memories until a year before the first episode.
I wasn't too impressed with the first episodes as FL is unlikable so far, I suspect that'll change though. I started watching this for Lomon but I wasn't too much of a fan of his character either until episode 4. It's kinda starting to look up for me. Mostly because who is the bunny guy?? Also does Lomon's character switch bodies with people he kisses? Like he "wants her" or wants to be her. I'm intrigued. I am exciting to get to know why FL is the way she is.
Could be his sister? We don't know enough about that. But I'm wondering if he can switch bodies with people he kisses? That would take a whole new meaning to him saying "I want you". He like he literally wants to be her, whether that be to mess up her life for what she did, etc. I'm probably wrong but it would low key be cool if that's the case.
This drama solidified my thought that 12 episode is definitely too short for the plot this drama is going. A lot…
Idk why they don't try out 14 episodes more often. I feel like that's a good range. Especially since 16 episodes sometimes seems too much and 10 or 12 seems too short. Granted this is different depending on the drama.
1. Why did they show the male officier's wife looking at the case infromation and the female cop being suspicious about it? Was that just to throw us off? I don't remember it coming up again but I could've skipped through it.
2. At the end of the last episode the male officer hands Wooseok a sheet of callers and one number was prominent. Who was this? Was it important? Again I skipped around a lot so I may have overlooked it.
Season 1 gave off this particular aura and while I felt it some in Season 2 it just wasn't all there which was disappointing. I kind of wish S2 wasn't so far off in the distant future. Like maybe enough to have Seungjo be a teenager/adult. Idk vibes weren't the same!