I might come back to this drama (its going on my on-hold list) but as someone who is not an army and knows nothing…
You don’t have to know the whole BTS lore. This series is just based on BTS hyyh era (2015). I’d recommend watching I NEED U and RUN mvs by BTS and read about the hyyh era in short by asking what is it on any website.
I get the impression that Non and Keng might be deceased, and it seems that the black monster attacking the group is either Non's ghost or his soul. The killer has been spotted by almost everyone but can vanish in the blink of an eye. For instance, in the scene where Top and Tee attempted to escape on a scooter, Tee saw the monster behind them, whereas Top didn't. This suggests that the killer may possess supernatural abilities. Furthermore, each event unfolds in the exact order that Non wrote in the altered script, including the prediction that they will all perish or something similar. Therefore, I have a feeling that only two or fewer individuals will likely survive.
Upon reviewing the director's credentials, I discovered that he was also the director of "Hit Bite Love," a drama I previously watched. However, I must express my apprehension regarding the current soon to be drama due to the content portrayed in "Hit Bite Love" and the substantial age difference between the two main leads in this one. One lead is merely 16 years old, while the other is 27. This significant age gap raises concerns and prompts me to question the rationale behind such casting decisions.
I was expecting Jin to break into the room, especially since he was calling Phi and seemed pretty anxious when he didn't answer. And that quick grab he made, I thought he was heading to Non's house, but it looks like Phi beat him to it. Did Non told Phi everything, so Phi rushed over?
And can we talk about the preview for the next episode? It seems like Phi and Non had a fwb thing going on, but Phi wanted to take it to the next level and be a couple. Maybe that desire was there even before Phi got to know Jin. It's pretty obvious that Phi got tangled up in Non's mess and his so-called friends, which is where he met Jin. I'm guessing Phi and Jin's relationship started to grow, maybe after Non's sudden disappearance or something. Who knows?
Oh, and that teacher, man. I have a strong feeling he's involved in Non's disappearance. The way he's acting all suspicious and that glimpse we got in the preview, it looked like the teacher was trying to buy Non or something. I wonder if that teacher manipulated that cop into saying Non was just a victim of money laundering, to gain Non's trust or something. It's all so complicated. We're left here making assumptions and theories until the next episode airs next week. Ugh, the wait is torture!
I think it is Non brother who is taking revenge on them. And perhaps among Phi, White and Tan, one of them is…
I've got a feeling it might be Tan. He seems eager to figure out who did that to Non -atleast for me. He even said to Phi and White earlier, saying he's gonna play along and act like he's hunting for that disk, just like Tee, Top, and Fluke. But honestly, I don't think that White is Non's brother. When he caught a glimpse of the disk footage, he was like, "Is that Non?" It seemed like he was seeing Non for the first time or something. So, who knows?
I don't understand why Top wore the masked costume. When he took off the scary mask in front of the mansion, I was like, 'What the hell?' That's where everything became confusing. Prior to that, I thought I was starting to understand some things. Could Top be the one who hurt Por and all? But that seems highly unlikely, given that Top also witnessed the masked person. It just doesn't make any sense. Or perhaps he was possessed? Maybe Non is the one behind the mask, and Top followed him on the bike after he fell with Tan to the sacred place. Then Non possessed Top and made him do those things. Well, I don't know anymore. I don't enjoy making assumptions and theories; it's overwhelming. I won't think about it until the next episode is out. I'll just see how it unfolds.
I feel like at the end 3 of them realized something in themselves or smth like that, and they just moved on ..? I’m not sure since the ending is really confusing and unknown.
I recently finished watching this drama and it quickly became one of my favorites. Right from the beginning, I could sense that special something that kept me engaged with every minute of each episode. The plot, the acting, and the overall aesthetic/theme were exceptionally well-crafted, but it was the songs that truly captivated me. However, from like epsiode 10, I skipped a few scenes for personal reasons. Nevertheless, it remains a standout for me.
Someone FR tell me WHY it has such a HIGH rating???!! I watched only 2 eps and it seemed boring to me.. Someone gimme valid reasons and convince me to watch this otherwise I don't think I'll be continuing this. Also the preview of the 3rd ep is just so NOT convincing
And can we talk about the preview for the next episode? It seems like Phi and Non had a fwb thing going on, but Phi wanted to take it to the next level and be a couple. Maybe that desire was there even before Phi got to know Jin. It's pretty obvious that Phi got tangled up in Non's mess and his so-called friends, which is where he met Jin. I'm guessing Phi and Jin's relationship started to grow, maybe after Non's sudden disappearance or something. Who knows?
Oh, and that teacher, man. I have a strong feeling he's involved in Non's disappearance. The way he's acting all suspicious and that glimpse we got in the preview, it looked like the teacher was trying to buy Non or something. I wonder if that teacher manipulated that cop into saying Non was just a victim of money laundering, to gain Non's trust or something. It's all so complicated. We're left here making assumptions and theories until the next episode airs next week. Ugh, the wait is torture!