The tale she told might be part of their shared backstory, but only a part of it. Suho knew she is a NK spy and…
The element of truth is probably there, maybe that's how they first met. But rather than romance, it would have been business? Working on a mission together, which required that he knows about her secret.
I just doubt she is the type to have an unrequited crush on a guy for many years, but who knows what the writer has in store 😂
Maybe he thought if he had to use one person as a decoy, it should be her. She asked him to use her after all.…
He locked the door, just didn't think there were glass panels in it. Not that it matters because there are like a dozen windows in that place anyway, she would have been out within a minute...
I thought Cheong-Ya and So Hoo would have a long backstory, but the girl asked him for his necklace at the first…
The tale she told might be part of their shared backstory, but only a part of it. Suho knew she is a NK spy and a very high ranking one at that. Someone who worked 17 years undercover for a goal, wouldn't have given away her secret identity to a stranger she met randomly and spent a hot night with in a cozy cave...
Also, if their meeting meant anything to her, why would she share it with the wife of her lover?
There are repeated mischief-makers, nobody gets shot, people get tied-up instead, and somehow end up breaking…
Yup; we were just misled with the more serious tone of the early hostage scenes. Now it is obvious that it's just as much comedy hijinks as everything else...
idk about you guys but the dorm setting has significance for both sooho-youngro and many of the other characters.…
Trapping the majority of the characters in a single place is an excellent possibility to show who they are, what makes them tick, what happened in their past that formed them. Once they are outside, the best we can hope is to see them implementing a clever plan to expose the corrupt leaders. But for that, first they need to work out the truth, and form a bond that keeps them working together after they have the chance to go their separate ways. Also, The Big Plan can't take longer than maybe two episodes, or it could be too complicated for viewers to follow.
i get the feeling youngro’s gonna get caught right away (like it’s not as dire as the preview makes it out…
well for a start, once Suho is back to his senses, it will take him about 2 seconds to snatch back the detonator from her... she will be back with the other hostages in no time. Then, it seems, she and the others will start a more elaborate escape plan... since it's only ep 9, it's not gonna work 😂
Just saying I think I definitely remember the guy who did the broadcast ( the guy above kangmu) say pi ' s name…
He said the ANSP even tortured her... but the details are yet missing as to why. Or who exactly she is working for, she obviously knows more than what she shared with the ANSP. Her code name suggest NK, but that would be kinda easy, plus why hasn't she revealed herself to Suho's team if she is on their side. Also her becoming the dorm mistress is more likely SK work... she is probably a double or triple agent.
I'm very much on team Suho. From the moment he first stumbled into the dorm, it was always clear that he didn't…
I think she must detest her father, because he sent his own son to the army to protect his position in the party? I guess with Eun Changsoo's rank, he probably could have saved the boy from the detention for protesting in other ways, but that would have been a black mark on his loyalty scorecard.
Yeah her friends are on her side once again after learning about her loss, but they might not forgive as easily when they learn about her father...
It might turn out it is him after all, when the hostage situation began, the ANSP director and So Hoo's father…
Maybe he is Taedong River 1, but he didn't do everything he is charged with? Like in the train chase scene, if the flashback we saw is reliable, it seems pretty much impossible that he killed Kangmoo's partner.
But I hope they don't go too far to clean his past, it's more interesting if he is a morally gray character.
I'm very much on team Suho. From the moment he first stumbled into the dorm, it was always clear that he didn't…
No question he would turn against NK if they harmed his sister, but I guess they wouldn't tell him until he was safely contained and unable to retaliate. Unless he overhears something, maybe like Dr Kang communicating with her superior...
The interesting thing will be Youngro's reaction when she learns that it was all due to a plan of her father and his cronies in the first place. Not to mention that Kangmoo and she herself played a part in the events leading to Youngwoo's death too. If Suho is guilty of indirectly killing him, the two of them are also complicit.
I feel like we're breaking into two camps: the people liking the dorm setting and current pacing in one (I'm here),…
Despite action scenes, this drama is still mostly character driven, which some of us enjoy while others find boring. Also, I guess it doesn't help that the hostage situation started in a mostly serious tone, but now the comedy hijinks from the rest of the drama are more prevalent.
i guess the script is actually working because i do feel bad for soo ho. well not the trauma that he's been inflicting…
I'm very much on team Suho. From the moment he first stumbled into the dorm, it was always clear that he didn't want to be there but didn't have any choices. He was just doing what he had to, to stay alive and fulfill his mission. Not just for himself and his comrades, but because his sister would be punished for his failure too.
I just doubt she is the type to have an unrequited crush on a guy for many years, but who knows what the writer has in store 😂
Also, if their meeting meant anything to her, why would she share it with the wife of her lover?
Yeah her friends are on her side once again after learning about her loss, but they might not forgive as easily when they learn about her father...
But I hope they don't go too far to clean his past, it's more interesting if he is a morally gray character.
The interesting thing will be Youngro's reaction when she learns that it was all due to a plan of her father and his cronies in the first place. Not to mention that Kangmoo and she herself played a part in the events leading to Youngwoo's death too. If Suho is guilty of indirectly killing him, the two of them are also complicit.