Dropped this at Episode 17.. The plot’s nice, but the FL felt a bit impetuous, not really my cup of tea. Too much eye-rolling and sighing almost made my eyes pop… I can’t continue without starting to curse… bwahahaha
Great suspense and a fun “Robin Hood” concept of criminals targeting worse criminals, but the overly chaotic team dynamics and that annoying tech guy sometimes make them seem more incompetent than they actually are—though they still manage to get the job done in the end.
The show started off well, but after episode 5, the suspense disappeared. Even though things seemed to reach a sort of resolution, I found that I got bored due to the lack of suspense in the episodes. It just did not capture my interest in the same way
I like the drama, and the story isn’t bad. But I didn’t really like the Door 11 quest—it felt kind of bland and finished too quickly. I wish the story had stretched a little longer
I know it’s a time-loop drama, but the way the leads handle things is honestly frustrating. They keep repeating the same weak “methods” to solve the mystery. The female lead has looped more than 10 times and still seems clumsy.
The male lead isn’t much better either… he looks very stiff most of the time. 😅
I’ve seen a lot of positive reviews, but I guess this one just isn’t for me.
she's not inhuman, she was on mc's side the whole time
Well, I know she wasn’t acting out of malice, but I still dislike journalists who jeopardize someone’s safety and expose the kind of silent justice that was meant to stay secret.
Really wanted to watch this… the first half episode had me hooked. Unfortunately, nothing kills a good drama faster than an inhuman journalist. Consider this my official blacklist entry. Dropped it.
One thing that really bothered me while watching is Lee Je Hoon’s character. I understand he’s supposed to be a new profiler/cop, but he often comes across as reckless. What frustrated me more is that he keeps asking questions that a profiler should already be able to infer from the situation. Instead of piecing things together, he sometimes asks very obvious questions that make him feel less competent in his role.. The police department in general also feels frustratingly incompetent at times.
I understand that the idea of communicating with someone from the past or future is difficult to believe. However, given how serious the cases are and how crucial time is when catching the right suspect, it’s surprising that they don’t spend more time analyzing the situation instead of dismissing it so quickly.
Another issue for me is that many of the characters feel quite one-dimensional. Even after several episodes, I didn’t see much character development, which made it harder for me to fully connect with the story.
I've said it before, I'll say it again, the names are so fucking stupid it's gonna be hard to take the drama seriously…
for me...weird names work in animations, novels, or manhwa, and I can’t accept them in live-action dramas. I’m debating with myself if I wanna watch this… 😂
I am absolutely in love with this drama, but one thing that was frustrating for me was that their investigation techniques were sloppy and awkward, obviously hindered by a lack of information and technology. It was almost as if they were showing how much the police were limited in terms of technology during that time period. Most of the team are so clueless sometimes it gives me a headache. However, I did find it entertaining to see the group gradually accept Gu Yiran, and once they did, their brotherhood and teamwork dynamic was really impressive to watch.
Enjoyed the drama overall, but the female lead (FL) wasn’t my favorite. I almost gave up a few times, but the two male leads (MLs) really carried the show and kept me hooked until the end.
Enjoyed the drama overall, but the female lead (FL) wasn’t my favorite. I almost gave up a few times, but the two male leads (MLs) really carried the show and kept me hooked until the end.
I find season 2 is weaker than season 1. Shen Yi’s pencil sketches are still the highlight—they’re detailed and emotionally powerful. The colored pieces, however, feel less sharp and impactful, and the change in style ends up being a letdown. Plus, the ongoing back-and-forth between Du Cheng’s by-the-book style and Shen Yi’s psychological methods drags the story, making their clashes feel repetitive and a bit exhausting.
First profiling-themed cdrama for me and it feels pretty fresh! I really like the sketch artist concept and the case-by-case format. It’s not super intense or gritty, but it’s still an interesting change from what I usually watch.
Curiosity won, so I watched it… I thought I was brave enough—turns out I wasn’t 😭😂 I’m not really a fan of horror or anything involving spirits or ghosts, so I probably set myself up 😅😂 I finished the drama, but every slow, eerie reveal took a year off my life 😱😂 Great story, yes. The creepy ghosts? Hard pass 😂
Love this drama! The emotional complexity of the characters was really well done—you can truly feel the emotional trauma experienced by the three main characters, and it felt very real and relatable.
Maybe it’s just my personal preference, but I did find myself a little bored during some of the slower main plot points, and some emotional scenes felt a bit drawn out...guess that’s what you get with 38 episodes 😅.
That said, overall this drama was excellent, and I highly recommend watching it!
The male lead isn’t much better either… he looks very stiff most of the time. 😅
I’ve seen a lot of positive reviews, but I guess this one just isn’t for me.
I understand that the idea of communicating with someone from the past or future is difficult to believe. However, given how serious the cases are and how crucial time is when catching the right suspect, it’s surprising that they don’t spend more time analyzing the situation instead of dismissing it so quickly.
Another issue for me is that many of the characters feel quite one-dimensional. Even after several episodes, I didn’t see much character development, which made it harder for me to fully connect with the story.
Maybe it’s just my personal preference, but I did find myself a little bored during some of the slower main plot points, and some emotional scenes felt a bit drawn out...guess that’s what you get with 38 episodes 😅.
That said, overall this drama was excellent, and I highly recommend watching it!