A good change from the dramas currently out there. Kudos to the actors - again all the actors for portraying their roles very realistically. There are violent cops who try to get a confession, there are police officers who face tremendous pressure to close a case, the media and public attention when victims keep piling up with no leads, the birth of profiling which takes time and sharp perception. Profiling can aid in interrogation techniques - not everyone will confess readily so you need to find the 'switch' for that particular person. The subject matter is dark but how the drama shows the perpetrators actions and their motivations plus the deduction of the police officers plus criminal behaviourists is what makes this drama interesting. Well, for me anyway. Looking onward to the next drama! Maybe something lighter before re-exploring crime and thrillers.
I find this drama realistic in the sense that it shows the passage of time where the police have no more leads and the perpetrator is still going on with his crime. It can take months to years before a criminal can be caught. And Ep 11 - Ha Young's struggle. The evil he has to face for a reason - he needs to learn more about them, their motivations, their triggers and why they ended up where they are. I love the epilogues in the drama where they share insights into why they need to do what they do - to catch the criminals and to try to prevent more crimes from happening.
So... I tend to try and avoid dramas which made me cry. However, the three leading ladies drew me in. I loved how the first two episodes were highlighting their friendship and you could see clearly each characters strengths and flaws ever since they were teenagers. Joo Hee may seem to be weak, easily bursting into tears and a bit naive, but that's her. Haven't we got a friend who is similar? I think she will be one of the strongest when we reach the conclusion of this series. So far I have cried in the last two episodes. Bring it on!
A great first episode and the mystery about what happened to our rangers. Looks like we will be seeing different timelines. The past (2018-2019) and the present (2020).
I really love this drama but I'm not looking forward to the scenes with hwa yeong, yeongguk, and the teacher.…
The power of first love? But remember that the love you had was the youthful love, so the excitement seems to be there BUT people change over time and time changes us. I feel bad for Hwa Yeong because you can see that she still has feelings for her husband. She is also like the prickly hedgehog and maybe that's why she understands Hye Jin too. I am more interested in her development than wondering about her husband and the teacher.
Yes it is it's actually her plan to make the demon fall in love with that girl I think in the beginning of 1st…
Good point! They need a painter who can draw another painting to trap the devil (ma wang I always presumed means Devil) But it feels like history repeating itself somewhat. Hope it doesn't end like what happened with Ep 1.
Kudos to the actors - again all the actors for portraying their roles very realistically.
There are violent cops who try to get a confession, there are police officers who face tremendous pressure to close a case, the media and public attention when victims keep piling up with no leads, the birth of profiling which takes time and sharp perception. Profiling can aid in interrogation techniques - not everyone will confess readily so you need to find the 'switch' for that particular person.
The subject matter is dark but how the drama shows the perpetrators actions and their motivations plus the deduction of the police officers plus criminal behaviourists is what makes this drama interesting. Well, for me anyway.
Looking onward to the next drama! Maybe something lighter before re-exploring crime and thrillers.
Loved the first 2 episodes and after that ending in Ep 2, excited to see where this rabbit hole goes.
I loved that moment with the cafe owner.
Should be cringey.