who is the person in mental hospital where jin jae gyu see a hand which comes from a hole of the wall and also…
1. If ur question is who was with him at the mental hospital, it was the son of the caretaker who was abused by a senior soldier. This happened more than 20 yrs. (Around 1985? Cant remember exactly) At first, Dong Baek thought this guy was the eraser but it turned out he was wrong when he scanned his memories.
2. When Jae Gyu felt his memories being erased, this happened 20 yrs ago (the actor is already matured). As I mentioned below, Eraser's first approach of Jae Gyu was when he was already matured at a car, taking pictures of the young assemblyman (at episode 20). You can pay attention as to who is the actor playing Jae Gyu so you will have the basis of the timeline.
Yeah, this should be under spoiler. To answer your question, try watching again the last episode. Your question…
I cant remember stating more than 20 yrs. Eraser purposedly approached Jin Jae Gyu the first time when he was already matured (in a car when he was taking photos of the young assemblyman at the last episode). In what episode are u referring to? Isn't it just the assumption/theory of Dong Baek and Han Su Mi? At first, Dong Baek thought it was the man with four-line scar was Eraser so he searched for that guy. It turned out he was wrong.
If you're referring to earlier serial murders, they were committed by Jae Gyu (as the "Executioner") before he met Eraser and they were read by Eraser through his memories. For me, as far as I can remember, there's nothing wrong with the timeline.
They kept introducing so many new characters for the red herrings that at the end when we find out the real villian…
I understand how you must feel frustrated. I, too, was confused with a lot of characters. But, I enjoyed the ride.
I think, IMO, it is justifiable that the start of the killing was when Eraser learned about the rape. Ah Young was like a sister to her. Wouldnt you be enraged if bad things happen to your sister? After learning about the rape, she killed the doctor and the nurse when she was still a teen. Those two and the gang rapists were the only people whom she killed 20 yrs ago. Jae Gyu killed all others back then as the "Executioner".
In the process of protecting her son, the Chairwoman instructed her right hand man to eliminate any evidence and anyone who knows about the rape so he went to Eraser's house to eliminate the evidence (the parcel sent by Ah Young to Eraser), consequently killing their mother since she was at their house that time 20 yrs ago. So, their mother's death is still linked to Ah Young's rape. That added to the fire. Eraser reserved that man at the end to be killed by Dong Baek at present so he could feel how to put justice at his own hands since he witnessed how that man murdered their mother.
Jae Gyu being a shaman was just ok for me. So, the thrill of suspecting him would be there.
I must admit the last two episodes kind of ruined the drama for me... They just didn't feel right and I didn't…
I agree with you but I also tried to understand how the eraser's character was written. Eraser had a different view from Dong Baek on taking justice. She believes that she had to take justice at her own hands while DB works with the law and the police force whom Eraser doesnt believe in, who also covered up the crimes of the powerful and rich people. This, I think, what Eraser hated on Dong Baek being a detective.
On the link between Eraser and killing Sun Mi's father, please bear in mind that Eraser worked with Jaegyu. She reads his memories so she knows all his killings in the past. At present, she wants to play mind games with both DB and SM so Eraser used that memory. That case where the painter died and the two ladies were made into statues led DB and SM to find Jaegyu and let them think that Eraser is Jaegyu.
I think, the writers did their best for this drama to be thought-provoking. I just felt that the ending was rushed but still bearable for me.
Let me try: Cho Won is the name of the unborn baby of the former assemblyman whose wife was abducted by the fire…
Yep, there are two Cho Won's. At first, Dong Baek thought about his HS friend, but he learned that the baby's name is also Cho Won from the mother pleading to save her daughter when he was at the house of the assemblyman.
What a ride! It's just confusing a bit because this has a LOT of characters that I had to go back sometimes to remind me who's who. I can bear with it though. You have to stay focused or else, you will miss some details. One of the best crime series for me!
also i dont mean to spam, but can anyone explain why jin jae gyu's dying words were about cho won? what was the…
Let me try: Cho Won is the name of the unborn baby of the former assemblyman whose wife was abducted by the fire station chief who replicated the outfit and mask of the eraser. Jin Jae Gyu's words were only based on visions where he saw a man wearing eraser's outfit.
I was pertaining to his acting in this drama. I liked him in Be with You. But, in this, he seemed having like a placated facial expression, like he's only reciting his lines. He's only good at his action scenes. I dunno.. I just felt that way. Thats just my opinion. But in overall, i liked this drama.
I just completed this. Oh my heart! It took a while before i can stop sobbing. I just didnt get though - how come the child's name was changed to Seo Woo? Yu Ri was calling her baby a different name when she was still pregnant. I think, I missed that out.
This is my 2nd Kim Tae Hee's drama and I must say that not only she has a very pretty face, she is so awesome in acting too!
Lee Kyu Hyung has become one of my favorite actors ever since I saw him at Prison Playbook. Im glad he got a lead role now.
Since the writer also wrote Go Back Couple, I found some similarities. It's a good thing though. Im impressed on how he can really let his audience feel the importance of having your family around you, especially the mother-daughter relationship. I would have thought that this was written by a female writer, im surprised that he pulled this off though he is a male.
I just started this one. A few complaints on Ep1-2:1. There's an emergency patient waiting to be carried into…
- I did not also get the reason for the kidnapping incident which led to burning of the kids alive. Kidnappers would usually ask for something in return or to be used in human trafficking. Why should he burn the kids alive? Why those kids in particular? I think, this should have been explained to logically explain the circumstances that happened next. Otherwise, it was nonsense; and the nurse and the prosecutor would not be a pain in the a** of Dr. Cha.
I just started this one. A few complaints on Ep1-2:1. There's an emergency patient waiting to be carried into…
+ Good portrayal of doctors + cute secondary couple + i enjoyed all the medical scenes + Dr. Lee's character brightened up my day! - I felt like the prosecutor didnt have the "main" role, especially during the 1st half. His role was more impactful in "Stranger" though he was only a supporting role, all the more in "Prison Playbook" where his role and his performance was stellar! Yes, he was also a supporting actor there too. I dont doubt his acting skills. His storyline here is just meh. I'm kind of disappointed. - some scenes, especially at the 1st two episodes, were kind of unnecessary and illogical (as in my above comment). This is where you can also see an outsider visiting the hospital who would ask information from a running doctor who is obviously having an emergency. No one would dare to do that. If im looking for someone, I'd go to the information booth. I would not grab a running doctor. - i dont like the female lead. Something's off. Not sure if this is due to the actress portraying or how the character was written. For me, her empathy is out of place. Empathy and being too nosy are two different things. It's like invading privacy glorified and thats NOT ok in real life. I could sue her.
EDIT: - i need more explanation in probing the plot as in my next comment below.
Overall, I enjoyed all the medical cases and the cutesy secondary couple. This drama made me cry at times. The issue on the euthanasia was touched with sensitivity and thoughtfulness. All other stuffs are not appealling to me as explained in my comments above and below. The writer should had more logic on why things happened. The director should have done better on the smaller details.
Im still at the earlier episodes, and I get what you mean. Im still yet to figure out if the hair extension would…
Oohh..i was expecting that there would be some flashbacks or timeskips that would show her in a different hair length, hence, the production attached hair extension. I was overthinking. :)
I loved this drama and i would recommend it to anyone. However the only thing that annoyed me throughout the drama…
Im still at the earlier episodes, and I get what you mean. Im still yet to figure out if the hair extension would have a relevance in the story. It left me thinking how come they did not let her just use her original hair length.
2. When Jae Gyu felt his memories being erased, this happened 20 yrs ago (the actor is already matured). As I mentioned below, Eraser's first approach of Jae Gyu was when he was already matured at a car, taking pictures of the young assemblyman (at episode 20). You can pay attention as to who is the actor playing Jae Gyu so you will have the basis of the timeline.
I suggest that you rewatch it. :)
If you're referring to earlier serial murders, they were committed by Jae Gyu (as the "Executioner") before he met Eraser and they were read by Eraser through his memories. For me, as far as I can remember, there's nothing wrong with the timeline.
I think, IMO, it is justifiable that the start of the killing was when Eraser learned about the rape. Ah Young was like a sister to her. Wouldnt you be enraged if bad things happen to your sister? After learning about the rape, she killed the doctor and the nurse when she was still a teen. Those two and the gang rapists were the only people whom she killed 20 yrs ago. Jae Gyu killed all others back then as the "Executioner".
In the process of protecting her son, the Chairwoman instructed her right hand man to eliminate any evidence and anyone who knows about the rape so he went to Eraser's house to eliminate the evidence (the parcel sent by Ah Young to Eraser), consequently killing their mother since she was at their house that time 20 yrs ago. So, their mother's death is still linked to Ah Young's rape. That added to the fire. Eraser reserved that man at the end to be killed by Dong Baek at present so he could feel how to put justice at his own hands since he witnessed how that man murdered their mother.
Jae Gyu being a shaman was just ok for me. So, the thrill of suspecting him would be there.
On the link between Eraser and killing Sun Mi's father, please bear in mind that Eraser worked with Jaegyu. She reads his memories so she knows all his killings in the past. At present, she wants to play mind games with both DB and SM so Eraser used that memory. That case where the painter died and the two ladies were made into statues led DB and SM to find Jaegyu and let them think that Eraser is Jaegyu.
I think, the writers did their best for this drama to be thought-provoking. I just felt that the ending was rushed but still bearable for me.
This is my 2nd Kim Tae Hee's drama and I must say that not only she has a very pretty face, she is so awesome in acting too!
Lee Kyu Hyung has become one of my favorite actors ever since I saw him at Prison Playbook. Im glad he got a lead role now.
Since the writer also wrote Go Back Couple, I found some similarities. It's a good thing though. Im impressed on how he can really let his audience feel the importance of having your family around you, especially the mother-daughter relationship. I would have thought that this was written by a female writer, im surprised that he pulled this off though he is a male.
+ cute secondary couple
+ i enjoyed all the medical scenes
+ Dr. Lee's character brightened up my day!
- I felt like the prosecutor didnt have the "main" role, especially during the 1st half. His role was more impactful in "Stranger" though he was only a supporting role, all the more in "Prison Playbook" where his role and his performance was stellar! Yes, he was also a supporting actor there too. I dont doubt his acting skills. His storyline here is just meh. I'm kind of disappointed.
- some scenes, especially at the 1st two episodes, were kind of unnecessary and illogical (as in my above comment). This is where you can also see an outsider visiting the hospital who would ask information from a running doctor who is obviously having an emergency. No one would dare to do that. If im looking for someone, I'd go to the information booth. I would not grab a running doctor.
- i dont like the female lead. Something's off. Not sure if this is due to the actress portraying or how the character was written. For me, her empathy is out of place. Empathy and being too nosy are two different things. It's like invading privacy glorified and thats NOT ok in real life. I could sue her.
EDIT:
- i need more explanation in probing the plot as in my next comment below.
Overall, I enjoyed all the medical cases and the cutesy secondary couple. This drama made me cry at times. The issue on the euthanasia was touched with sensitivity and thoughtfulness. All other stuffs are not appealling to me as explained in my comments above and below. The writer should had more logic on why things happened. The director should have done better on the smaller details.