I think it's possible that the dead body is HSY twin, and that HSY is plotting something behind the scenes. The autopsy could have been falsified. There are enough psycho/traumatic events to seriously destroy anyone's mind, surprised that SJW is still functioning, albeit from an institution now. But then again it's a Kdrama lol. I'm finding this show extremely intense, and disturbing, but very addictive. If HSY really has been killed, FL's father is a possible candidate. Just throwing this in...I originally thought the Te Oh character was really interesting, but I'm finding him a bit repetitive, somehow he's going nowhere, except for saving FL every five minutes with a blind dedication. Maybe he's in cahoots with HSY and they've planned something together.
I find my self saying "whaaaat??" every so often, I simply don't really get the plot yet, except for the obvious, stuff. Gambling psycho mother, killed by doting father. Best friend out to crucify JW, for having been raped by her partner., loses baby and wants revenge.. JW spending her life keeping her illness a secret, now has multiple personality disorder as well as bipolar. We have a potential fake psychiatrist giving simplistic advice. Private detective screwing everyone over for the most amount of money. TeOh being hyper protective and obviously in love with JW, but with the big secret. BSG is still in a coma, knows most of the story. And that's not all of it. However, I'm dying to know the ending, and how the writers bring it all together. lol
Anyone thinking about therapist here, FL secens with the her seems to delusional, like something from a memory.…
Had the same thought, when FL arrived in what seemed PJ's. Like she's imagining those sessions. Which also raises questions about the drugs FL is taking.
Just a couple of comments, firstly still can't believe how JWS is acting, it's phenomenal. I hope he gets some award for this role. In terms of how he looks, which people are commenting on here and there, he's very attractive etc etc but the character he is portraying is a laid back artist not very fussed with suits and cutting edge fashion. In this drama he's a guy who's been through very tough experiences, and JWS is playing him as such, somewhat weathered by life. The camera angles are not necessarily the most flattering. In most current dramas where looks are dominant, the actors are coiffed to the nth degree, makeup, hair, clothes, filmed with special lenses, after every take they are touched up with precision. I suppose that is the nature of the attraction of some of those dramas, it's a looks/fantasy thing, the unattainable perfect beauty, escape universe, but this drama is not about that. It's about 2 actually very attractive people, who are navigating a pretty complex relationship, in a realistic sense, not in a make believe artificial celeb type of world. It's kind of refreshing really. From my perspective, I get the difficulty all of the characters are feeling. I don't feel very judgemental, maybe except for SSK being so exceptionally manipulative. It's a slow, melancholy kind of drama, and the CJW character really has to put up with so much crap. The drama when the neighbours thought he had taken the little kid. What happened in his past, abandoned by his mum, feeling guilty that he didn't save SSK from the fire. Having his great love desert him. The reaction of Mo eun's parents. When he sat in the bar with his friend and asked 'have you ever want to run away from me...' was really reflective of how he feels about himself on some level. From a viewer perspective, I'm hoping of course that they have a happy ending, and get over themselves, not really sure though, it's looking a bit grim lol.
Compared to other dramas I'm watching, JWS acting is on another level. It's really rare atm to find anyone that committed to the role, with so little ego involvement. It's amazing to be that emotive, and convey so much with absolutely nothing vocal, only his face, his body language, the signing and the written word. I get that she's suddenly aware of the limitations of that relationship, no music, no laughter you can hear, no banter, no listening to nature, and so on. He's such a humble character, it's sad to watch. At least his art is taking off, and her career is happening. He has his kids to teach, he's healing himself in that lovely confrontation with his younger self. I'm still hoping for a happy ending lol.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dK_MvbOOvT0DARK ASIA WITH MEGANWHAT'S WRONG WITH KOREAHello maybe this video will…
Thanks for that! Amazingly insightful, dwindling media interest and the need for sensational coverage to promote readership, and promotions in the police force....there's always an ulterior motive behind these tragic events. Korean netizens influenced by non corroborated news, judging and then mourning, seems they cannot remain impartial. This really is worth watching.
I read that article, sure it was an incredibly disgusting, diabolical situation where the two women extorted money from him, and as it turns out, one woman totally screwing over her friend. And it appears they both had a long history of scamming people. However, he was publicly exposed and shamed, and forced to kowtow and lower himself to apologise to the public, which indicates the power of SK netizen to judge and condemn. He was not able to deal with this privately which is what he asked for. Understanding the role of media exploitation and public condemnation is not naive, it's accurate.
I thought the same, why didn't he just get out and leave SK, but I'm not entirely sure he would have been able to, given that he was locked into an investigation. Had he been charged, he would have faced 1-14 years for using drugs. Although he was tested clean. There must have been something that broke him, the shame, loss of his career.
they weren't rumours. he did frequent a hostess bar and was a VIP client there. he did visit the manager's house…
The intractable civil justice system in Korea is extreme and should be examined and overhauled. What he was accused of is not considered a big deal elsewhere, and that's the issue. Additionally cancel culture, public shaming and the power of the fan base has gone out of control. This is also true of many management companies and their treatment of celebrities and Kpop idols. I hope the global exposure of this tragic event will force Koreans to reexamine their extreme legislation and not just try to save face. Obviously there are more urgent global concerns than relentlessly pursuing someone for trivial crap.
they weren't rumours. he did frequent a hostess bar and was a VIP client there. he did visit the manager's house…
Wondering how it is that you have access to this information, you are so certain about. Do we really need to know, it's his own private life, is it essential that you expose this once again. If you don't think it's the medias business to post this info, why are you doing it? The guy committed suicide, isn't that sufficient?
Blame the person who made these accusations which was nobody's business to begin with.Blame the companies that…
Could not have said it better. It's the saddest news, it's like some kind of sugar coated Stasi regime. Korean celebrities seem to be puppets of netizens and management companies, fearing even to have a relationship let alone smoke a joint. What did he go through to be driven to take his life. His personal life is entirely his own, and now the Korean film industry has lost such a gifted actor who gave us so much, My Mister is just a masterpiece. Good luck You Ah In.
This should lighten things up a bit...
From my perspective, I get the difficulty all of the characters are feeling. I don't feel very judgemental, maybe except for SSK being so exceptionally manipulative. It's a slow, melancholy kind of drama, and the CJW character really has to put up with so much crap. The drama when the neighbours thought he had taken the little kid. What happened in his past, abandoned by his mum, feeling guilty that he didn't save SSK from the fire. Having his great love desert him. The reaction of Mo eun's parents. When he sat in the bar with his friend and asked 'have you ever want to run away from me...' was really reflective of how he feels about himself on some level.
From a viewer perspective, I'm hoping of course that they have a happy ending, and get over themselves, not really sure though, it's looking a bit grim lol.
I get that she's suddenly aware of the limitations of that relationship, no music, no laughter you can hear, no banter, no listening to nature, and so on. He's such a humble character, it's sad to watch. At least his art is taking off, and her career is happening. He has his kids to teach, he's healing himself in that lovely confrontation with his younger self. I'm still hoping for a happy ending lol.