They actually showed us that. BR showed him a bomb around the kid so probably because of that the father didn’t…
i think there are a couple morals of the story... at least for me - don't trust too easily not everything or everyone is what they seem to be - they are trying to say that some psychopath are born to be this way rather than the environment they live in being the contributor and i kinda agree haha many murderers are affected by childhood but also many of them have been born to loving families and have successful lives they hide behind and that why this drama nails the psychopaths' traits - it also wants to say that these murderer would've had a different life if they weren't born like that - can't think of more.
and hope karma hits him with more than just feeling miserable
i think that's way beyond their ability now.. if you watch the predator episodes, you'll understand why they can't change the killer anymore everything is confirmed there chillingly
I think BR might be the worst psychopath that I watched in all my years of a kdrama fan help
yeah me too, the worst one and that makes him the best psychopath character ever, no one could out do or beat him for me ... this and the puzzle like nature of the drama, makes it the best thriller crime drama i've seen .. it was mesmerizing to watch i have to say there are definitely a couple famous thriller shows i haven't seen yet but even so i don't think they'll capture my attention and fascinate me as much as this one did.. legit obsessed with this one hahah
They actually showed us that. BR showed him a bomb around the kid so probably because of that the father didn’t…
i also had the same thought as you when i first watched it and but then i actually thought of all the reasons why he couldn't say it and it made sense to me. i think it went better this way, i personally think even if he had yelled "ba reum", it wouldn't have done the enough effect for them to catch him or even do anything.. he's way too good of a liar and they believe him and adore him and also have no concrete evidence that he did it to even get a warrant to search his house ... they wouldn't even .. they trust him so much ... sadly one more reason the priest didn't say anything is also because he was killed by someone close to him and he loved, maybe he wanted to protect him too, maybe he wanted to give him a chance to repent.. many priests and people of religion think this way although i don't understand them but i do understand that they are different than me and i guess more spiritual
and when i think of all these reasons.. what you call a plot hole to me just seems so insignificant and not even a problem and the scene was pretty meaningful the way ko mo won acted was selfless and probably way too selfless, wouldn't have been better or touching any other way
and it's a drama, the writer and director, actors and editors are doing their best to entertain us and i think they are doing such an amazing job compared to other dramas i've seen where each episode is filled with loopholes like actuall loopholes so i appreciate their work and try to understand, instead of pointing out the smallest slightest error i see
and frankly many people put in his situation would hesitate, some can't think straight, some get too scared, some believe that if they sacrifice themselves the others would be saved and ko mo won's situation was the toughest i've seen , i wouldn't even know what i'd do haha and i have all this time to think and i still would hesitate as to what i should do .. i've seen it happen in a lot of movies ..
Right??? These are the sort of episodes a normal drama would put during their run time. I'm honestly wondering…
i know right, i know there's a lot more to answer but i'm still so curious and eager to know how they'll handle things.. and there are plenty of things to be handled however i have to admit i legit thought these two would've been in the drama and are a must watch right after episode 15.. i'm glad i didn't bail on them .. i normally bail on specials
He didn't kill his step-family. The special episodes from this week made it clear one more time that the boxer…
the scene were the dad is dead and him taking the knife to go upstairs, this is the one i was talking about, i mean i know it could be that he didn't do it but it makes sense that he did, he hated the family, he hated the kids almost killed one of them if not for the mom and he hated the father tremendously. but now i went back to rewatch it and i think u guys are, he said it was difficult and maybe that's why he did a lot of things to kill him ,, i wonder what's the truth
They actually showed us that. BR showed him a bomb around the kid so probably because of that the father didn’t…
listen honey did you see how fast JBR slit his throat ? ... "the killer is jung ba reum " is too long of a sentence for him to utter, upon hearing the word " jung "or " the killer ".. the smart fast thinking JBR would've slit his throat that fast before he could say anything more ... on top of that his personality as a nice forgiving person devoted to god ... and the 60 second bomb around that little kiddd... and he knew those were his last moment alive so he wanted to let his brother know his true feelings so his brother stops blaming himself for the injury and his death because he knew that moo chi will keep blaming himself and he actually thought the boy might have a chance to live ... do you get it now >> i also answered you constructively, the way you like :P lol
He didn't kill his step-family. The special episodes from this week made it clear one more time that the boxer…
nah he killed the family.. there are scenes proving he did, what he said about his first murder being too inexperienced in the special was probably about the family because he was almost suspected, then they showed the boxer's murder and you could tell how experienced he was in that murder, literally breaking all his bone, causing fractures in the most painful places, stabbing him in many places but making sure not to stab in a place that kills him because he wants him to burn alive, and leaving no evidence .. what the heck, we all know only experienced murderers manage to do that..
so sorry for your loss ! it is truly such an amazing drama
And yes we haven’t seen enough of the childhood
- don't trust too easily not everything or everyone is what they seem to be
- they are trying to say that some psychopath are born to be this way rather than the environment they live in being the contributor and i kinda agree haha many murderers are affected by childhood but also many of them have been born to loving families and have successful lives they hide behind and that why this drama nails the psychopaths' traits
- it also wants to say that these murderer would've had a different life if they weren't born like that
- can't think of more.
everything is confirmed there chillingly
i have to say there are definitely a couple famous thriller shows i haven't seen yet but even so i don't think they'll capture my attention and fascinate me as much as this one did.. legit obsessed with this one hahah
i think it went better this way, i personally think even if he had yelled "ba reum", it wouldn't have done the enough effect for them to catch him or even do anything.. he's way too good of a liar and they believe him and adore him and also have no concrete evidence that he did it to even get a warrant to search his house ... they wouldn't even .. they trust him so much ... sadly
one more reason the priest didn't say anything is also because he was killed by someone close to him and he loved, maybe he wanted to protect him too, maybe he wanted to give him a chance to repent.. many priests and people of religion think this way although i don't understand them but i do understand that they are different than me and i guess more spiritual
and when i think of all these reasons.. what you call a plot hole to me just seems so insignificant and not even a problem
and the scene was pretty meaningful the way ko mo won acted was selfless and probably way too selfless, wouldn't have been better or touching any other way
and it's a drama, the writer and director, actors and editors are doing their best to entertain us and i think they are doing such an amazing job compared to other dramas i've seen where each episode is filled with loopholes like actuall loopholes so i appreciate their work and try to understand, instead of pointing out the smallest slightest error i see
and frankly many people put in his situation would hesitate, some can't think straight, some get too scared, some believe that if they sacrifice themselves the others would be saved and ko mo won's situation was the toughest i've seen , i wouldn't even know what i'd do haha and i have all this time to think and i still would hesitate as to what i should do .. i've seen it happen in a lot of movies ..
however i have to admit i legit thought these two would've been in the drama and are a must watch right after episode 15.. i'm glad i didn't bail on them .. i normally bail on specials
but now i went back to rewatch it and i think u guys are, he said it was difficult and maybe that's why he did a lot of things to kill him ,, i wonder what's the truth