anything with kim sungkyu is an immediate mustwatch (he looks so good in this) but this show went beyond my expectations. love lee dongwook's performance so far and i really feel for his character. i'm rooting for him to get his revenge but also don't want his life to continue going in a downward spiral. i wonder what the deal is with his wife (why she tried to kill him) and those two kids from the past (the one with the baseball and the one with the glasses). and i can't tell if they're going to work together or against each other, but i hope kyungmin meets his childhood friend and the female detective soon.
also, that pig head creeps the hell out of me. i feel like i'm going to turn into a corner and see that mask hidden in a box. ugh
i feel like the creators/production company didn't think this through when making the decision to release only one episode per week. this show is extremely slow-paced and confusing that barely one episode a week isn't enough to give us the answers that we need. i forget most of what happened in the previous episode by the time wednesday rolls around and a new episode comes out.
i like this show, but i genuinely can't see myself being patient enough and tuning into this for 10 weeks straight.
soooo good but i dont understand why theyre trying to make us pity no taenam?
because they're trying to make it seem like he's a victim too. it doesn't justify the bad things that he's done but it's likely he turned that way because of his mom. his mom is the real villain at the end of the day, who neglected her son for greed and power.
also, i think they might've wanted to show a portion of the real abuse/bullying in the military that people go through, even like a chairman. sort of like the message in d.p where 'you might be someone important on the outside but you're no one in the military. '
good show but i hated the old lady. she pooped onto my screen whenever she liked and just started yelling hysterically. after a while i just started to mute my laptop whenever i saw her. god how badly i want to forget that voice....
amazing in every aspect. this show is going onto my list as one of my favorite thrillers of all time. a huge thank you to everyone who worked on this, it was truly an incredible ride.
this drama is soooo weird but in a fun way. i have no idea what's going on 90% of the time but i think i'll keep watching while i wait for military prosecutor doberman and business proposal subs ðŸ˜
i thought i recognized jinyoung and lee el from the teaser image. i'm so excited to see these two in an action movie??? and park haesoo too, he does really well in these sort of dark thrillers as we saw in time to hunt. so exciting!!
quite fun but the humor was a miss for me. i loved the cast though, especially sehun (who didn't get as much screentime or lines as i would have liked) and chae soobin. i thought the cgi was pretty good (minus those penguins lol) and the fight scenes were nicely filmed and choreographed. overall, i feel like it's more style than substance but if you dig these sort of fast-paced, action and comedy packed movies, i would recommend this!
episode 2 was really good!! i'm growing to like this show more and more. i can't wait to see the two leads work together in a duo to bring down that chairman.
also, that pig head creeps the hell out of me. i feel like i'm going to turn into a corner and see that mask hidden in a box. ugh
i feel like the creators/production company didn't think this through when making the decision to release only one episode per week. this show is extremely slow-paced and confusing that barely one episode a week isn't enough to give us the answers that we need. i forget most of what happened in the previous episode by the time wednesday rolls around and a new episode comes out.
i like this show, but i genuinely can't see myself being patient enough and tuning into this for 10 weeks straight.
also, i think they might've wanted to show a portion of the real abuse/bullying in the military that people go through, even like a chairman. sort of like the message in d.p where 'you might be someone important on the outside but you're no one in the military. '