how is she unfaithful when she did the same thing he did?
I'll get back into it at some point. I like the story, but was finding the staging very static and got bored watching it. I tend to watch shows more than once. The first time is for the story & read the subtitles. The second & third times are to pay close attention to what the actors are doing and to pick up things I missed in the first go-round. It's one of the "advantages" of not working. I have a lot of time on my hands.
how is she unfaithful when she did the same thing he did?
I agree completely. It may be an instance where the "past feelings" re-emergence stronger than ever. We'll never know unless there's a Worst of Evil 2. There's a reason why those who work undercover undergo intense debriefing and counseling when the case ends. Every experience has the potential to change us, not always in a positive way.
how is she unfaithful when she did the same thing he did?
They were both working undercover and sometimes have to "break the rules" to maintain their cover. Crying at the death of care childhood friend and first love is one thing. It was just my opinion that her response was way over the top. Both Jun-Mo and Euijung had a complex relationship with JKC. it all came out in that scene.
Hello, Im interested in starting this series but I havent read the classic novel and dont know the story so Id…
This drama is not in any way related to the book. The only similarities are the poverty of the sisters and the wealthy aunt. The story begins slowly but the suspense builds with each episode.
There's a reason why those who work undercover undergo intense debriefing and counseling when the case ends. Every experience has the potential to change us, not always in a positive way.
The story begins slowly but the suspense builds with each episode.