Her husband is alive, unless she cheats on him, she still loves him. I’m guessing they didn’t want the plot to be predictable by making her and James fall in love. It will be business only.
Although, I can’t wait for a new romance with Young-Kwang, he will be a good lover boy
I am kinda scared about the direction the series has taken. Gender issues are a very taboo topic and having the…
I don’t think it’s damning. The trauma and the reason for their trauma is the core issue and the reason they went on to change their appearance. I can’t imagine them going through that trauma and having to look at themselves in the mirror, imagine how terrible they felt.
The line that was said that women are never looked at as victims or something along that, is what stayed with me as the reason why they cast the killer as a female, would have been to easy in the story for it to be male. But this drama is trying to bend stereotypes in that way. It doesn’t mean the other gender is bad/good, it was their way to remain inconspicuous.
The gender confirmation surgery was a good thing for them but it wasn’t the cure all. We still don’t know the rationale of why they targeted their victims.
I’m choosing to see it in this light, and talking about gender issues or any issues in general allows us shift our biases and dig deeper. I always appreciate a deviation from the norm but only when it’s respectful
Why is Lee Sun-Bin typecasted into the same role as The Potato Lab. The first episode wasn’t bad, but it also wasn’t great either… the humour didn’t feel natural, and it’s going the predictable route. I’m going to see how it goes with the second episode
Here are random theories I don’t think it’s the ml for sure 1.Grandpa -what if he was the one that killed…
The build of the copycat is younger, it seems like a female wearing baggy clothes. His wife and her best friend are my suspects. I might be wrong. The grandfather might be guilty of some crime, but not the copycat one.
I am also suspecting the team lead of being copycat, but this one is weak.
I’m guessing they didn’t want the plot to be predictable by making her and James fall in love. It will be business only.
Although, I can’t wait for a new romance with Young-Kwang, he will be a good lover boy
The networks are fighting for viewers, but I wonder if the lineups are affecting nationwide ratings
The line that was said that women are never looked at as victims or something along that, is what stayed with me as the reason why they cast the killer as a female, would have been to easy in the story for it to be male. But this drama is trying to bend stereotypes in that way. It doesn’t mean the other gender is bad/good, it was their way to remain inconspicuous.
The gender confirmation surgery was a good thing for them but it wasn’t the cure all. We still don’t know the rationale of why they targeted their victims.
I’m choosing to see it in this light, and talking about gender issues or any issues in general allows us shift our biases and dig deeper. I always appreciate a deviation from the norm but only when it’s respectful
And the synopsis says their friendship will be put to strain because of Jae-Pil, so there’s that.
The first episode wasn’t bad, but it also wasn’t great either… the humour didn’t feel natural, and it’s going the predictable route.
I’m going to see how it goes with the second episode
The grandfather might be guilty of some crime, but not the copycat one.
I am also suspecting the team lead of being copycat, but this one is weak.