if a famous actor shows in a very minor role, it is going to be very important later on. There is no way on Earth…
Exactly! Let’s hope he stays more of a background character. Funny how in Stranger season 2, viewers were suspicious of Dong Jae's wife being involved in the kidnapping just because the actress is pretty well-known. It's interesting how casting can make people overthink things like that!
I get that the comedic vibe in the first two episodes is relatable and all, but come on—Dong Jae takes a shovel to the head, and we’re supposed to believe he just fainted? And don’t even get me started on the fact that he has zero PTSD from the last time he was kidnapped and almost killed. Totally unfazed. But yeah, episodes 3 and 4 really stepped it up with a more serious tone, and now I’m hooked too! Can't wait for what’s next.
Just your luck, they dropped the trailer today! :)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gOOyYoHAJ4&ab_channel=DisneyPlusKorea%EB%94%94%EC%A6%88%EB%8B%88%ED%94%8C%EB%9F%AC%EC%8A%A4%EC%BD%94%EB%A6%AC%EC%95%84
LSH and JHB were in love. So the mother of JHB accidentally or purposely killed LSH to make JHB live like a normal…
Isn't the teacher the biker? It felt to me like when the teacher and the landlady were hugging they showed us the bike but there's wasn't anyone on it unlike other scenes. So I thought that scene implied that the teacher was the biker.
The photo with the scratched out face, was that his daugther trying to hide her identity or was that the friend…
The theory that the daughter has DID, with one of her personalities being more psychopathic, makes sense. It explains why the mom was dealing with the body, and the people around the daughter are the ones dying. While this theory seems plausible, it feels like we already know too much about where it’s headed, so it’s unlikely the writers will take the DID approach.
Would've broken down in ashes if that happened to me as a dad finding own daughter in that spot.. I'm meaning…
I completely get where the dad is coming from. The daughter might say things like, "You didn’t trust me" or "You should have believed me," but she keeps important information to herself and acts in ways that don’t help. How is he supposed to trust or believe her when she doesn’t share anything and her actions don’t back it up?
What do you all think of the female lead's( daughter)acting? I’m still unsure if she’s really good or not. Honestly, I feel like the music and, most importantly, the male lead’s acting are what truly bring her character to life.
But yeah, episodes 3 and 4 really stepped it up with a more serious tone, and now I’m hooked too! Can't wait for what’s next.
everywhere there is only machine generated subtitles(episode 3-4 specifically ).
Guess I didn't see that scene properly.
It felt to me like when the teacher and the landlady were hugging they showed us the bike but there's wasn't anyone on it unlike other scenes.
So I thought that scene implied that the teacher was the biker.
I have just completed two episodes but he is already worthy of winning the grand prize.