Yep, I had the exact same scenario in my head. Yes, cancer is still there but I think that since he was kept alive for the finale, it wouldn't be the cause for his death. I also think that Lee Do will save Moon Baek from the assassin if Season 2 happens.
I think that he's alive, at least for now. We didn't see his death on screen and if that happens on a kdrama the chances of this character being alive are very high
I am genuinely so pissed right now because the premise and the first episodes were so good and promising but the more the series went on, the more ridiculous is became. I really hope that they will make a secnd season, at least they will have the opportunity to flesh out the characters and the story more. The series was half-assed, they could have explored the political and ethical aspects that came with gun power so much more and portray people's emotions and psychology better in order to show how they can be triggered by others and succumb to violence and yet they handled it in a superficial way.
I think that Lee Do will try to stop the American organization that is behind the guns trafficking and given that we didn't see Moon Baek's death on screen, the chances of him being alive are not slim.
wait i dont understand who is the future lover? the butcher girl or dong shik
I get where you come from but it's that connection and closeness that added more depth to their relationship. Both of them had initially a negative impression of each other and yet as the series progressed, they grew closer and developed, especially Joowon who did a turn of 360°. Dongsik managed to break his facade and show him how people help each other by teaching him about Manyang citizens. Joowon on the other hand proved to Dongsik that he's not like his father and was willing to sacrifice even himself to help and protect him. Yes, you can view it as non-romantic love but it was still love.
i did enjoy this drama but I felt like it had no actual point? maybe I didn't understand it fully... it wasn't…
I am one year late but there isn't an actual plot, to be honest. The drama portrays the development of profiling and criminal psychology in the early 2000s. It was inspired by a non-fiction book.
Episode 8 was a mess. Jesus, what a pity that such an interesting premise got wasted in such an underwhelming kdrama. Two episodes are left and I don't have high hopes for a satisfactory ending.
Reading some of the older comments, it's clear that people confuse slow build up = bad. Beyond Evil is not the type of thriller you watch for the mystery aspect. The mystery and the crimes are a bonus. The whole point of the series is morals and taking accountability of your actions. It's about trust, prejudice and growth. I understand that it's not everyone's cup of tea and I by no means want to make myself appear as supperior because I enjoy it. But I think some of the criticisms are rather unfair.