And it seems the uncle really is not as evil, but he does seem power hungry and cold-hearted still (what with his revealing that his former senior detective is not taking his pills - but that could also be thought of as genuine concern? I am not sure.)
I really love all the main characters! My favourite so far has to be Shim Bo Kyung and Dong Shik's "dongsaeng". Bo Kyung, despite all the hate she is getting on viki for being "dumb" *insert major eye roll here* is the only one who is actually smart enough and putting the pieces together accurately, given the information she has. I think the writer did In Woo injustice by making his character someone who can easily access information and overhear conversations. Should that not take away the excitement of actually pulling people by the strings? Anyway, I think I would have preferred had he let things take their course.
Many people will feel that the ending does not seem satisfying, but peace is not found by taking revenge. We all know how Na Jung Sun was suffering too when she let her hate boil. I am glad she got exhausted playing that role and took the decision that was best for herself as a whole (though maybe not for the scorned woman inside her).
I wanted Seo In Guk with her in a rom-com. Or maybe Jo In Sung (because he and Na Ra are great actors and I believe they will be amazing together). Guess that has little possibility of coming true.
The scene with Sang Woo comforting Na Jung Sun was the sweetest thing! Also, absolutely loving how Mi Na and her husband are so natural with each other. I love their scenes together because they flow perfectly. I can believe that they are married here
I love the story of Mi Na and even her character.Ik there are too many flaws and she is being very ambitious but…
Mi Na also has one of my favourite stories so far. I have always wanted a drama where the focus can be on a married couple without their marriage breaking before they come to their senses. These stories are only found as side stories. But I will be happy with what I get!
Every one is so busy guessing what other drama will happen but why is nobody appreciating Mi Na's husband's love and devotion for her. Sure, there are many things they have to work on, but the fact that they are trying to grow makes me root for them. Plus, their sons are damn adorable. The camerawork captures the children's expression's brilliantly.
The "adult" element in this drama is really a plus. And the mystery gets more and more engaging every episode. The events the characters are surrounded by are o overlapping it's hard not to be suspicious of literally every one. I can see why Jang Nara chose this series now.
I absolutely love how they have added their own twist to an admittedly overused theme - a psychopathic serial killer. I initially thought the drama might be a disappointment when I first read the premise months ago, but now I know how wrong I was. It still can go south, given that we are only two episodes in; however, the two episodes also promise a lot of irony and memorable characters with quirks that are not cheesy but well-thought. I am enjoying all the moments with Dong Shik, but I also want to see more of our detective woman. :p Her character is another favourite so far.
I would say this show picked up pace and intensity in the third episode, when things about our confusion got cleared up and the "mystery" aspect was more engaging. I thought I might not be able to continue this (simply because melos are not my favourite thing to watch) but I think I will end up sticking with it.
I am going to drop this - feels like I ruined my time watching this if they were going to steal all the character development for the hyung and make him a monster and kill Ji Soo, the only other character I actually enjoyed watching. The main couple was sadly not that interesting when the older two were more involved in the serious detective work.
I absolutely love how they have added their own twist to an admittedly overused theme - a psychopathic serial killer. I initially thought the drama might be a disappointment when I first read the premise months ago, but now I know how wrong I was. It still can go south, given that we are only two episodes in; however, the two episodes also promise a lot of irony and memorable characters with quirks that are not cheesy but well-thought. I am enjoying all the moments with Dong Shik, but I also want to see more of our detective woman. :p Her character is another favourite so far.