They said the fingerprint is unregistered. I think they got his fingerprint while he was in the house. Because Ji won personally compared his print using a fingerprint she got from the workshop meaning it's his fingerprint. But yeah, because there was a problem when he was registering, his fingerprint was never saved in the national database.
"Serial killers are human too, we don't need to be terrified of them" - Cha Ji Won said something along those…
Funnily enough, majority of dramas like this have sad or bittersweet endings. If this actually ends with a happy ending viewers will complain that it's too "unrealistic". Always happens. But honestly I would prefer a bittersweet ending with none of the main characters dying.
I almost hated Hyun Soo for a moment then I realized this is just another twist in the story. He realized he is now cornered so he acted aggressively so his wife would not get caught up in the mess and turned her into a victim not an accomplice.
If you can ignore physics and logic, you might like it
Pretty much applies to every genderbender dramas. Genderbender stories were originally popularized in manga and novels so yeah, need to dumb things down to make it somewhat logical in live stories.
Wished they explored more about the figure skating part of the story and kinda wished FL didnt give it up. But overall pretty enjoyable cdrama. Perfect for those who likes lighthearted romcoms.
There are a lot of drama tropes in this series but at least we dont have to deal with the disapproving parents trope. ML's parents are at least decent people.
He does not have ASPD, and wasn't officially diagnosed but in his case file there was a note that he was 'showing…
I mean he threw a dog into the river killing it and his only reason for doing that was because the owner's body would be to hard to get rid of. Not even showing any signs of remorse for what he did. If he was only diagnosed with schizoid personality disorder after saying that, then the doctor needs to quit her job.
He does not have ASPD, and wasn't officially diagnosed but in his case file there was a note that he was 'showing…
I remember he was also diagnosed with ASPD. Not sure if it's a mistranslation but I'm 100% sure I have read that in the subtitles. Also for anyone who dont know, ASPD or anti-social personality disorder is the official term used by psychiatrists when referring to psychopaths.
If I remember correctly he was diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder and in the first episodes it seems…
But being a psychopath doesnt automatically mean he or she is a bad person. Most psychopaths will live their lives without even knowing it. But they do tend to be manipulative without them realizing like our male lead.
The male lead is a psychopath but not a criminal that's basically what this show is about.
If I remember correctly he was diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder and in the first episodes it seems…
No. A psychopath dont necessarily means lacking in emotion. In fact, the MC is already an exaggerated example of a psychopath. What psychopaths lack is empathy but the degree varies from person to person. Because they lack empathy, they dont feel guilt or remorse when they do something wrong. That's why most serial killers are diagnosed psychopaths.
Episode 2 gave lots of hints. Looks like the male lead is suffering from a condition where he cant feel nor understand emotions. This reminds me of a series I have watched before, I think it was an anime. When he first killed someone, that was the first time he felt something that is close to an emotion. Eventually he got addicted to the rush it was giving him when he kills people. Maybe this kdrama will be similar to that.
Im only at episode 2 and I was wondering why the female lead looked so familiar. Turns out she was also the female lead in the innocent man. That was one of the first kdrama that got me hooked into watching more kdrama. Her facial expressions is just very iconic to me even though she was a bratty rebellious girl in the innocemt man.
I don't think time travel is included because she arrested him only once but he did suicide in jail on different…
That's the thing that's bugging me. Assuming all the worlds' time are in synced, If she didn't time travel then how is her son still alive each time she crosses worlds? maybe you can justify that by saying she is looking for worlds where her son is still alive but I don't like that this part was kinda vague. Also she was crossing worlds so she can save her son but if she knows she's causing the death of her son, why she cross worlds in the first place.
I think it's possible to answer these questions if the series was a bit longer. I've heard this was originally more than 12 episodes too bad.
I give the writer(s) almost a perfect score for creating such a thrilling parallel universe crime story. While I predicted some of the plot twists to some extent, I think it's just mostly because I have watched too many shows in my life and I have become pretty good at guessing what's on the writers' mind. The only plothole I see is that Ms. Oh seem to have time-traveled. While in multiverse theory, time-travel is completely possible, the story established early on in the story that the universe for at least A and B are running at the same time. I guess if the story revealed how long Ms. Oh stayed in each universe then I guess this can be explained. I guess it will be possible if she didnt time travel just stayed a short while in each universe.
Anyway, this is definitely one of the most underrated show this season. As a sucker for the romance genre though, I wished they explored the romance subplot a bit more, but still a very enjoyable show overall.
WORLD C!!! I'm so happy that this story hasn't concluded at there being only 2 worlds, cause so far there hasn't…
I don't understand korean and I just skimmed through the episode so I can rewatch later with subs, so the chief came from world C? if that's the case then I'm happy because that's exactly the plot twist I wanted to see. But I predicted a world C Seo Kyung not the chief. Also I'm just curious if you also watch anime because you just said "bad end" because it's usually a term coined in the anime community as it is a term from visual novels.
The male lead is a psychopath but not a criminal that's basically what this show is about.
I think it's possible to answer these questions if the series was a bit longer. I've heard this was originally more than 12 episodes too bad.
Anyway, this is definitely one of the most underrated show this season. As a sucker for the romance genre though, I wished they explored the romance subplot a bit more, but still a very enjoyable show overall.