I think I'm getting the reason why death is used so often in Kdramas. It is the actual killer/villain that no…
Love this review and totally agree with everything you said. The reason I fell in love with this drama is because it reminded me of the old style Kdramas, with mature leads and I found it good, now it’s hurting. I reject a sad ending
Great series and terrific acting from Go Hyung-Jung and brilliant plot twists. Although, ignore the officers who were acting childish, they redeemed themselves in the end
that nasty man before all the e killings? I don’t exactly remember her backstory She left him and married young…
She left home and tried to leave a normal life, then her husband did the same to her. Because she successfully killed him, that gave her ammunition to do the same to her father. Most likely after he saw her kill her husband, he ran away and only reappeared when she was in prison.
Lee Chae-Min’s acting gets better and better in every episode. His pain and grief was palpable and raw, but I constantly got distracted by the tears on his powdered-up face 😂
Maybe because Tempest has ruined me but 10 minutes in and it’s felt too slow. It has Twelve’s camera work with the focus of one scene without movement many times
"A candidate without approval from the US could never get elected..."And this ladies and gents and others,…
It’s an unfortunate reality, every country answers to them or else they undergo political turmoil and unrest. The country will never know peace. Yet, the US itself is barely functioning
Would have been nice if the situation that necessitated the 7-year gap had been expanded.
The reason I fell in love with this drama is because it reminded me of the old style Kdramas, with mature leads and I found it good, now it’s hurting. I reject a sad ending
Although, ignore the officers who were acting childish, they redeemed themselves in the end
Most likely after he saw her kill her husband, he ran away and only reappeared when she was in prison.
Yet, the US itself is barely functioning