I think the topic of relationships between Koreans and Japanese is still a sensitive one (due to its complicated and painful history). I feel like the director was treading on thin ice :P
Honestly, that cleaning scene is bad. There must be evidence everywhere, even if not the fingerprint, but definitely…
The apartment should have been searched by the police. They would have certainly looked in the safe. It's strange they didn't. If they had, information about the killer would have surfaced much sooner. The earring itself should definitely have the owner's DNA on it.
ML is childish. He's facing serious murder charges, and he's flirting with his lawyer. And, oh my! She played the piano because she missed him! This man doesn't realize the difficult situation he's in.
I had no idea who Fukushi sota was and idk how well he's regarded as an actor in Japan but damn He's such a natural…
He's a well-known Japanese actor. His films include "My Tomorrow, Your Yesterday" and "The Traveling Cat Chronicles". And he looks completely different in "Bleach" and "Blade of the Immortal."
*its not hate comment*I am really new for this genre. But is that really a lot of drama that having the main Lead…
Yes, that's normal. And sometimes they split up in the final episode for a few months (for various reasons, like travel or studies). And then they get back together in the final minutes of the episod.
The main couple has been struggling with each other for six episodes now... I don't see any chemistry between them. I'm currently experiencing second male syndrome :D
Is this actually a cooking or chef type drama or only 2-3 episodes are related to cooking?
Later, there will be much less (almost none) of this cooking. The story will focus on the main characters. The stories of the supporting characters can even be omitted for a bit :P