Just a random question, does anyone know what the colour's mean on the South Korean inmate's name tag? I think red means Death-row. What about white, yellow, and whatever else there is? I can't find the answer on google for some reason.
Yes, and yes. I don't know about the ending because I had to drop it. First few episodes were good but then it…
Well, I'd say even considering the frustrating writing, it's worthwhile to check out the first few episodes. This was on my watchlist for a long time before I finally gave it a go. Even though I dropped it, I don't regret watching it. Don't know if that helps lol. GL <33
Is this show frustrating? Like ridiculous situations that could be resolved by talking or anything like that?…
Yes, and yes. I don't know about the ending because I had to drop it. First few episodes were good but then it turned into an elaborate mess of farfetched circumstances that have no basis in reality. A few well-versed lines from the ML and this show could have ended in five episodes. I was laughing at some scenes that were meant to be serious because of how implausible and overdramatic they were. I'd say the only thing worthwhile about this would be Ji Sung's acting.
This was a miss for me. I made it as far as episode 11 before dropping out. It was worthwhile for at least 5 episodes, I'd say. The start was really great but the writing got to a point (around episode 6) where it felt really contrived and predictable. There were too many implausable situations and coincidences. It got to the point where scenes that I knew were intended to be suspenseful felt completely deflated because everything leading up to them seemed totally farfetched. I could tell also the writer(s) were purposefully making it so that Jung Woo said things a certain way so that his plot didn't move along too quickly, because god forbid he actually arouse suspicion about his innocence by announcing some of the memories/evidence he discovered. The only real crime that took place in this drama was the way they wrote their leading characters (Dae Soo, Jung Woo, and Joon Hyuk to name a few), who had about as much backbone and know-how as a wet rag. A bit of old fashioned communcation could have resolved almost every single issue that came up. My frustration and disappointment are solely reserved for the writing. Ji Sung was an absolute pleasure to watch. He has amazing talent that’s for sure.
They finally found their sonhttps://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-57815491https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hsudJ23WBGY
I just saw a news clip of this on youtube. I couldn't believe it. I left this movie so sad because he didn't find his son in the end, and for him to actually find his son IRL is just too incredible. Magic does exist omg u_u
I wanted to know more about Tokigawa's background! His episode was so sad when the teacher didn't hug him!! Yuki Yamada was a really nice treat to watch.
So Gyu Nam is a complete psycho. Was he like that before Won Yeong beat the hell out of him all the time, though?