Is it just me or is the uncle (the detective) kinda cold towards his niece? Like, in most dramas, when an uncle sees his niece clearly hurt and with visible bruises, he’d usually get emotional or protective. But here, he just asked her what happened, and when she didn’t want to talk, he let it go so easily. Then when he went to the school and the teacher told him that the girl has been struggling, his reaction was even colder—like “I’m not here for the girl, just the case.” I mean, I get that maybe that’s his personality or it’ll change later, but I’m just used to dramas where the uncle has a soft spot and gets more involved, even angry.
Am I overthinking it or did anyone else notice this too?
the first hour and a half 8/10 then the last half hour 5/10 so I'm giving it a 6.5/10. the ending was rushed and they didn't explain what happened to him. like what about his best friend didn't he know ? wasn't it weird for him to suddenly cut contact with everyone. and his young brother if he knew about her shouldn't he do something to inform her ! isn't what happened to his brother, a big thing that he should told her as soon as possible with a letter ora call . but no send her after all this time an invite and after she finished exploring the exhibit she will read with small font that her beloved one died years ago.
I really enjoy watching dramas/movies in the 80s/90s era and at this point my brain is always prepared for open/sad/''realistic'' ending but this wasn't good explained. 2521 for example the ending was more explained they give hints and by the end I understood the feeling and meaning of the (first love) and how time change things but the experience is there, and how they move forward in life.
but here it's just aaaaahhh after all these years she just knew that he died and it will take her more Time to accept that he is not coming back and the guilt of thinking he left her all this time it just ;_:
I’m so excited for the next episodes, specially with the kang twins, so many scenarios are floating in my head I think kang dan has the exact opposite personality from kang sol A like being extrem smart very formal. how it would be if they switch their identities for some reason. ^-^
I was thinking what if lee man ho didn’t do the crime INSTEAD it was his son! and he said he was drunk to cover things ab. we know now that the flashback scenes not all reel (they showed us once how prof. yang killing prof. cho and that was false ).maybe lee man ho wasn’t drunk and he caught his son or something like that. maybe kang dan knows his son or she knows what happened and she was looking for the son.
In the bookstore scene in ep3 kang sol A and her sister mentioned someone named Dan who helped her with her studies, and the books belong to her/him. Did they till us more about this character that I missed or that’s all what we know now ?
So Vincenzo didnt know that it was jun woo till the investigator told him!? I thought he knew way before and especially that moment when he told jun woo to check his phone I was even more sure ._.
Yep, but I think that was a crucial mistake, because by calling Cha Young to protect her, he revealed his identity.…
you‘re right, vincenzo is always ten steps ahead. now both know each other true identity and both weakness is cha young. and from ep9 he don’t want her to know that he killed people, will he tills her about jun woo or not ?
Joon wo sent the killers to the plaza to kill vincenzo and he didn’t want cha young to get hurt , so that’s the reason why he called her out and made her leave. wooah
What do you guys think about next week's preview ? Someone entered in Cha Young's house and then the scene switched…
the preview is always misleading, i rewatched it, i think the scenes not in order, so what I think is that someone just scared and threatened her and that’s it. and then the next scene she is going to see someone for Info. (Maybe the one who gave her the USB) and she will till vincenzo not to worry about her. my guess ?
Like, in most dramas, when an uncle sees his niece clearly hurt and with visible bruises, he’d usually get emotional or protective. But here, he just asked her what happened, and when she didn’t want to talk, he let it go so easily.
Then when he went to the school and the teacher told him that the girl has been struggling, his reaction was even colder—like “I’m not here for the girl, just the case.” I mean, I get that maybe that’s his personality or it’ll change later, but I’m just used to dramas where the uncle has a soft spot and gets more involved, even angry.
Am I overthinking it or did anyone else notice this too?
so I'm giving it a 6.5/10.
the ending was rushed and they didn't explain what happened to him. like what about his best friend didn't he know ? wasn't it weird for him to suddenly cut contact with everyone. and his young brother if he knew about her shouldn't he do something to inform her ! isn't what happened to his brother, a big thing that he should told her as soon as possible with a letter ora call . but no send her after all this time an invite and after she finished exploring the exhibit she will read with small font that her beloved one died years ago.
I really enjoy watching dramas/movies in the 80s/90s era and at this point my brain is always prepared for open/sad/''realistic'' ending but this wasn't good explained.
2521 for example the ending was more explained they give hints and by the end I understood the feeling and meaning of the (first love) and how time change things but the experience is there, and how they move forward in life.
but here it's just aaaaahhh after all these years she just knew that he died and it will take her more Time to accept that he is not coming back and the guilt of thinking he left her all this time it just ;_:
my guess ?