Despite all the hate that SML gets, I like him and would like to see a drama focused on them (although I know…
I can give you some if you want.π Why I think he's a red flag?
1st: After 7 years he hired the girl who he liked but never dated. 2nd: He keeps coming after her even though he's the boss and that could backfire at their company 3rd: Now that he knows she's basically a mother and lives with another guy he is still flirting with her
And let's not even talk about his egotistic behavior. As a man, I hate men who gloat about their visuals and popularity. That alone is a massive red flag imo.
Let's be real, if he's not a good looking guy, most people will call the police on him.π
In the last 2 episodes they spelled out everything at least 10 times, I don't think I have enough hands to count…
It does feel like fanfiction tbh. They have a good trio with a meaningful story, but no, let's spend 90% of the time on a stupid love triangle and not care about the baby who has a serious mental health issue.
Imagine if this was written by the "Daily Dose of Sunshine" writers.
Well, that's not surprising based on what we've seen from her so far. If she's with SML she's an annoying fangirl.…
So, you do agree then. π It is written poorly because it's unrealistic and there is a cliche after every 10 minutes. The show is only carried by a cute boy who has a serious mental health issue but no one gives a damn about that because a dumb love triangle with a red flag and another guy with mental health issue is more important.
There is not supposed to be a choice. The drama name is Our Universe(Wooju) not Suzy and her 2 romeos. The entire…
THANK YOU! We had 1 scene that was like 2 minutes long about the real issue and then they moved on so fast because baby girl had a small bruise on her knee. π
Love triangle is not needed, but I'm not surprised, most people don't want real life drama in romcoms, and the creators don't have balls to dive into topics like this.
Okay I've been trying to be kind to the sml coz park seo ham makes him really innocent and likable but his progressive…
"I mean y'all have to recall just how indifferent taehyung was when hyun jin sprained her wrist after colliding with him at the funeral. "
Uhm, so you're saying he should've let the kid get hurt? π
You can make excuses for her, but the fact is, she's living with a baby and a man and trying to date her BOSS. There's no excuse for that. She's a grown woman yet acting like a 5 year old.
She shouldn't care about romance and men at all when she has a bigger job. Being a mother of her nephew. This drama is so unrealistic.
After Positively Yours, I'm already allergic to SML's behavior and SML in this drama irritates me more and more.…
It's one thing to have feelings for someone after 7 years IF you actually had a relationship with that person, but this guy is a walking red flag in multiple ways.
I feel like Tae Hyeong's confession was a bit abrupt...I mean I get he felt accepted for the first time in his…
I agree about the confession but I can understand why he did it. I just don't feel it's real love, because it comes from the fact that no one loved him or did anything for him. So, it's basically like when you first eat a chocolate and you think that's the best one ever till you try out another version.π
I feel like this drama is more focused on tae hyeon and not on hyunji. Like we see more about him and the baby,…
Well, that's not surprising based on what we've seen from her so far. If she's with SML she's an annoying fangirl. When she's with ML she's an annoying in-law who doesn't know what to do. π€£ To be fair, the script isn't a big help, but ML is a much better actor for sure because he can make this crap writing a bit better.
In the last 2 episodes they spelled out everything at least 10 times, I don't think I have enough hands to count all the cliches they used. I hate violence but I swear I want to slap FL so bad. I don't understand what ML sees in her other than she's pretty. She's so dumb and annoying most of the time. She's basically letting two guys fight over her at a COMPANY DINNER, going on a date with her boss and bringing Wooju as well.
I wonder how old the writer is, because what the heck was that EP5? I feel like this was written by the "Twilight" saga writer. π€£ She had a small bruise on her knees but they were acting as if she broke her leg. Imagine going to the hospital because you have a small wound on your knee. Poor doctors. Not to mention, she didn't say anything about that to ML. Then when ML got sick they were like, oh he's gonna die.
This show is so overdramatic for no reason. It was so obvious ML's gonna work with SML's company, because literally every freakin' scene at the company is so boring. It's basically like FL and SML, the rest of them are just wooden puppets.
At least that photographer woman and her husband are funny. π
To be honest, I would've dropped this after EP2 but Wooju is too cute.
That 2 year old kid is a better actor than most people on this show.
And now we have a burglar too. Wonder when his imprisoned dad is coming too.
Lol that's fair. Honestly once the drama spoiled who the killer is, it's over for me.
This is why most crime shows are boring as hell, because many people think a good story equals with "Who's the killer is", that's why many writers do this to satisfy the majority of the viewers. Crime dramas nowadays are basically dumb Marvel movies thanks to viewers. In reality, the identity of the killer is the least important thing. Crime shows don't fail because of the big reveal, they fail because the MOTIVE is ridiculous, and most of the time people kill because they have mental illness or a sad childhood.
This show is an example of when the identity of the killer isn't important, it's all about the story behind her motive and that was top-tier, even tho she had a sad childhood as well, but here, it was meaningful not just plot device.
OP said this:
"The profiler doesnβt profile. The killer doesnβt hide. The detectives donβt detect."
Literally none of this is true. π
OP said they spoiled the killer, but that's not true at all. I knew who the killer was the minute she appeared on screen. Why? I watched 100s of crime shows and movies. There isn't a single crime story that can surprise me when it comes to the identity of the killer. Unless the writing is so bad that even the writer doesn't know who the killer is till the finale. "Queen Mantis" is a good example.π
The facial acting and reactions to things Dami's character said made it so obvious. The only thing I didn't know is the reason, but they hinted it MANY TIMES before EP10.
As for the finale, it had a perfect ending till that last scene.
The funny thing is, OP and a lot of other people expected some Sherlock type of story, but this was never intended to be like that. I mean, for the love of God, the killer herself said she had to take a break because no one gave a damn about the puzzles so her message got lost in translation, literally.π She didn't see any reason to continue until Ina realized the puzzles meant something.
Criticizing a show because the police didn't find any evidence even though Korea is the country of CCTVs is weird because pretty much every Korean crime drama fails to deliver because of this. At least in this, we got some proper explanations for most of the kills.
We could argue that 1 or 2 were questionable, but only because they didn't show us how it was done. Probably because if they do everyone could guess who's the killer. Like, the last guy jumped because? We can come up with multiple reasons, and the fact that we barely got any explanation about this means I'm right. The identity of the killer and how she managed to kill them wasn't important.
This is not a full-on crime story, this is a revenge drama and they excelled in that.
WOW, just WOW! It was a LOOOOONG time ago when a Korean or any crime drama surprised me this much with the writing. There's not much I can complain about, not even the detective work.
Here's my spoiler free review! I'm really critical with crime stories, so hats off writer-nim!!!πππ
There's not much here without Go Hyun Jung other than a messy script. It started out really well, like the Korean Hannibal, but then it became some batshit crazy story that doesn't know what it wants to be. The ending was just unnecessary honestly. The second half was basically a redemption arc, but why? A serial killer don't deserve that doesn't matter what her motive was or what happened in the past. You can't find out who's the killer, because I don't think the writer knew till the last couple of episodes. Madness. It was fun, but there's not much reality in it, and the police are as useless as ever.
I don't understand why they didn't run a medical check on her they would have easily found scar and missing kidney…
They did, and it was missing, which is why they couldn't sentence her as Sarah. Also, the missing kidney is never gonna prove she's Sarah because she used a different name, and they can only sentence Sarah or Minjeong.
It doesn't matter who Sarah Kim is at all, she's not important! Why? Because that's not the point. This was a well-written story with great acting, but if you can't look beyond the expensive "Boudoir", you're never gonna understand the meaning.
The only sexist here is you. The detective literally let the old CEO woman go even though she was guilty as well. So even your short "review" is flawed in multiple ways.
1st: After 7 years he hired the girl who he liked but never dated.
2nd: He keeps coming after her even though he's the boss and that could backfire at their company
3rd: Now that he knows she's basically a mother and lives with another guy he is still flirting with her
And let's not even talk about his egotistic behavior. As a man, I hate men who gloat about their visuals and popularity. That alone is a massive red flag imo.
Let's be real, if he's not a good looking guy, most people will call the police on him.π
Imagine if this was written by the "Daily Dose of Sunshine" writers.
Love triangle is not needed, but I'm not surprised, most people don't want real life drama in romcoms, and the creators don't have balls to dive into topics like this.
Uhm, so you're saying he should've let the kid get hurt? π
You can make excuses for her, but the fact is, she's living with a baby and a man and trying to date her BOSS. There's no excuse for that. She's a grown woman yet acting like a 5 year old.
She shouldn't care about romance and men at all when she has a bigger job. Being a mother of her nephew. This drama is so unrealistic.
I wonder how old the writer is, because what the heck was that EP5? I feel like this was written by the "Twilight" saga writer. π€£ She had a small bruise on her knees but they were acting as if she broke her leg. Imagine going to the hospital because you have a small wound on your knee. Poor doctors. Not to mention, she didn't say anything about that to ML. Then when ML got sick they were like, oh he's gonna die.
This show is so overdramatic for no reason. It was so obvious ML's gonna work with SML's company, because literally every freakin' scene at the company is so boring. It's basically like FL and SML, the rest of them are just wooden puppets.
At least that photographer woman and her husband are funny. π
To be honest, I would've dropped this after EP2 but Wooju is too cute.
That 2 year old kid is a better actor than most people on this show.
And now we have a burglar too. Wonder when his imprisoned dad is coming too.
This show is an example of when the identity of the killer isn't important, it's all about the story behind her motive and that was top-tier, even tho she had a sad childhood as well, but here, it was meaningful not just plot device.
OP said this:
"The profiler doesnβt profile.
The killer doesnβt hide.
The detectives donβt detect."
Literally none of this is true. π
OP said they spoiled the killer, but that's not true at all. I knew who the killer was the minute she appeared on screen. Why? I watched 100s of crime shows and movies. There isn't a single crime story that can surprise me when it comes to the identity of the killer. Unless the writing is so bad that even the writer doesn't know who the killer is till the finale. "Queen Mantis" is a good example.π
The facial acting and reactions to things Dami's character said made it so obvious. The only thing I didn't know is the reason, but they hinted it MANY TIMES before EP10.
As for the finale, it had a perfect ending till that last scene.
The funny thing is, OP and a lot of other people expected some Sherlock type of story, but this was never intended to be like that. I mean, for the love of God, the killer herself said she had to take a break because no one gave a damn about the puzzles so her message got lost in translation, literally.π She didn't see any reason to continue until Ina realized the puzzles meant something.
Criticizing a show because the police didn't find any evidence even though Korea is the country of CCTVs is weird because pretty much every Korean crime drama fails to deliver because of this. At least in this, we got some proper explanations for most of the kills.
We could argue that 1 or 2 were questionable, but only because they didn't show us how it was done. Probably because if they do everyone could guess who's the killer. Like, the last guy jumped because? We can come up with multiple reasons, and the fact that we barely got any explanation about this means I'm right. The identity of the killer and how she managed to kill them wasn't important.
This is not a full-on crime story, this is a revenge drama and they excelled in that.
Here's my spoiler free review! I'm really critical with crime stories, so hats off writer-nim!!!πππ
https://kisskh.at/profile/Kurosaki/review/542054
BTW, use spoiler please.
My full review.
https://kisskh.at/profile/Kurosaki/review/541044