Only thing I did not like about the show- The comment made about the little girl from the store manager. The other…
The comment made by the store manager was undoubtedly inappropriate, and the show portrayed the other characters' reactions as a reflection of the uncomfortable reality many people face in such situations. It wasn't so much about condoning the comment but rather highlighting the societal tendency to overlook or ignore uncomfortable remarks. Just like in real life, individuals often choose to ignore inappropriate comments, and the show depicted this common response rather than endorsing the behavior.
It seems like the writer wanted all the characters in the drama to be connected somehow, but they didn't really set it up well in the story. Seem a bit forced or not quite believable.
Kang ok cancelled a date ? No such scene were shown or implied in ep 5 tho 🤔
No he doesn't. He really just want to be his teammate( he really is possessive ) He says he wants to be stronger because he might face opponents like the police chief in the future.
Kang ok cancelled a date ? No such scene were shown or implied in ep 5 tho 🤔
yes he is a superhero manic and wants to be like them. His talk with jiyoung would have provided a perfect explanation, revealing how much worse he could have become if not for the vigilante. He wants to be like alfred( how alfred is to batman) But then the screenwriter just said nah fuck him.
It appears that many panels featuring KangOk have been removed, and this has left me feeling quite sad and disappointed.…
They also took out this crucial panels that explains how he figured out Jiyoung is the vigilante and how he's got this crazy network of info. Like, the guy practically has eyes everywhere. It's a shame they cut that part.
It appears that many panels featuring KangOk have been removed, and this has left me feeling quite sad and disappointed. These panels were crucial in portraying KangOk as an unhinged and delusional character and arguably the most dangerous one in the story.
Specifically, these panels highlighted how much of an outcast he is within his company—few people seem to like him(his seniors, even his dad ig) , with the possible exception of his manager - – not that he seems to care about it.. There were also moment where he talks about the reasons behind his actions, particularly the killings. Perhaps the most delusional behavior depicted was when he canceled a date just to follow Jiyoung and find out where he was going. It's disheartening, to say the least.
Seem a bit forced or not quite believable.
But then the screenwriter just said nah fuck him.
no he doesn't get caught ...
Specifically, these panels highlighted how much of an outcast he is within his company—few people seem to like him(his seniors, even his dad ig) , with the possible exception of his manager - – not that he seems to care about it.. There were also moment where he talks about the reasons behind his actions, particularly the killings. Perhaps the most delusional behavior depicted was when he canceled a date just to follow Jiyoung and find out where he was going. It's disheartening, to say the least.