Iām so confused about who the stalker could be. First, there are people saying it could be a group of stalkers…
I also feel that it's impossible for the reporter and manager to be working together since manager already knows how to get all the info about Ha Jin. He wouldn't need the reporter's help. And the reporter...doesn't seem likely to be the main culprit.
Iām so confused about who the stalker could be. First, there are people saying it could be a group of stalkers…
The doctor seems too good of a guy while his storyline seems to revolve around Ha Jin. Even if he's not the stalker then it's possible that at some point Jung Hoo will start doubting him and that could cause for him to lose Ha Jin to the real stalker. And maybe the doctor would then help him find her and reveal something big about himself. Because now it feels like his character is waiting for a punchline.
But then again... a doctor as a stalker is convenient. Also, the tracking app? Like, 'I'm worried about you, I'm also a doctor and I respect your privacy so I'll delete it right away, oh, and I also know your phone's passcode'. All little innocent details that are essential for sucessful stalking (if put in a stalking career's perspective).
Also, perhaps....he put Ha Jin on some medication to make her suppress her memories? Maybe she saw who run her over or tried to harm her friend...Maybe at first she really couldn't remember but then he 'helped' it stay that way?
Anyway, it'd be a real heartbreak for Jung Hoo if the doctor were the culprit.
98% sure that old stalker dude is not current stalker dude, for obvs logistical issues with that whole theory…
In this sense it could also mean that he was working with someone else from the start and that he's now warning Jung Hoon like 'you think I'm the monster, but you don't realize you're keeping one right by your side' or something like that.
The director and maybe the manager are the most obvious culprits but if they were to add a major plot twist it…
I didn't think about it like that but now that you mention it, it kinda makes sense. The doctor friend feels like he's a big part of the story while at the same time not really doing anything much on screen. Almost as if we're waiting for a punchline. Also, in the first ep or so he was shown as very into Ha Jin and then suddenly Jung Hoon got entangled with her so he COULD think like 'where the hell did you come from, I was there by her side from the start (aka 'I'm the one she truly loves). Even if it's not this deep, something related to him should still be revealed.
The director on the other hand feels like an obsessed abuser who'd try to force his affections on the female while drunk but after receiving legal reprimand, would back off, cursing the female.
And the manager...perhaps he's making a profit out of her? Doesn't seem like he's too much into her but perhaps into what having her in his life could give him...Maybe.
The question is... how would the first stalker and the doctor friend would even come to "understand" each other? Unless they were partners from the start But then it get's too complicated for me to understand at this point in time.
One thing is clear though, that the stalker being the director or manager would be too obvious.
I HOPE it's not the friend, also I hope it's not the fellow reporter whose house she's living in, as the secondary couple is too cute to be destroyed by THAT plot twist.
This drama is the one that keeps me the most excited to wait for weekly. I'm slightly sad I can't binge it, but maybe it's healthier that way or I wouldn't be able to stop (haha).
It definitelly has the charm. Also the male lead's voice, mm, that depth - I'm weak for deep male voices, so... The premise might sound cliche but the execution is definitely engaging. And at this point in time, haven't we all watched like EVERYTHING? Yet if a drama can make a veteran kdrama watcher so excited, I think it's worth giving it a try.
On a side note, I wouldn't even have noticed the age gap if I didn't read the comments section...lol Being someone in my mid twenties I see no problem in being interested in someone in their late thirties to early fourties. Have you seen how hot those men look? lmao
It's revealed early on. The drama is half-based on that. As the summary says: Jeong Hoon - with super memory, and Ha Jin - with memory problems. Also, tags are there to spoil things also...
Hotel del Luna, W, Strong Woman Do Bong Soon, I can Hear Your Voice, Mr. Sunshine, Signal, Healer - all titles that shouldn't be in the list of 'unappreciated'.
Channel a has to be the worst channel ever . All there dramas such and casting in terrible they are trying hard…
I don't know about you, but as a 26 years old myself I find 41 years perfectly fine age for a partner. My parents are 60, so a 20 years age gap between parents and son-in-law seem good enough! And also...men really look the most handsome 30-40 and that period can be extended depending on the person. Just try to tell me Jensen Ackles isn't damn hot lol
1- The fact that she caught the bullet with the car starting velocity.2- The fact the bullet hit her on the front…
I wondered about some of the things myself but we should remember that dramas/movies are based on those 'miraculous' moments that exist in the world but have only like 0000,1% chance of happening.
Regarding the bullet's trajectory, it's possible that he was aiming at RJH's stomach and since Se Ri's car has higher seats, if the NK's guy aim was even a bit lower I'd think it was possible for the bullet to go down towards her side.
I have to agree with the people, the summary of the drama is very misleading.
Kang San Hyuk is CEO first before the emergency service worker. Whatever qualities he might have - intelligent, fearless - they came first before he decided to become part of the rescue team. 4 episodes are long enough to make you realize what you have read in the summary is nothing like what you're seeing.
"When his latest daring rescue mission also sees Kang San Hyuk enter the forest, he meets Jung Yeong Jae ā and the pair feels strangely drawn to one another" - this part makes you think ilke they first met in the forest...which was not what happened. It should be mentioned that they met (again) in the forest.
I like historical drama like Moon embracing the sun. Please if anyone can tell whether i should watch this drama…
You can watch it on drama3s[dot]me, k-vid[dot]net and probably a few others sites.
Whether it's worth it... if you have an alternative, feel free to skip this. If you're bored out of your mind and want to watch something, then go ahead. This doesn't compare to Moon Embracing the Sun.
Some good historical/period setting dramas are The Crowned Clown, The Bridal Mask, The Princess' Man, Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo, Arang and the Magistrate, Gu Family Book, Ashes of Love(chinese), Perfect Couple (chinese), The Painter of the Wind.
Some have fantastical elements but since I'm not sure about your preferences exactly, decided to throw those in also. At the very least, check out if any summary holds your interest.
Seeing from the opening title posters, it was shown that Seri moves from south Korea to some foreign country and…
Maybe she'll go back to the South and he will come to her with some special permission. But ultimatelly it feels like both NK and SK are suffocating for them, so them ending up abroad in the end seems more likely.
I know this has a romance tag, but I wanted to ask if romance is the main focus or the medical cases. Can someone…
Romance is like a warm blanket around the medical aspects of this drama. It doesn't feel lacking in any way though. The plot keeps your attention enough. I'd say this drama makes you feel like you're slowly falling in love. Not an intense burning fire like some dramas make you feel, but rather like an admiration that grows and you realize you've already fallen.
I can normally tell the difference between legitimate queer subtext and subtext for bromance only but Young Hoon…
I actually feel bad for Young Hoon. The poor guy was pinning after Nam Shin the whole series, knowing nothing of life but how to assist Nam Shin with living his own life and now has to see the guy turn evil before his eyes. It's like his purpose of life is getting taken away and he has to keep a clear head to not become inhuman himself.
As far as bromances go, this one had the most depth I had seen in a Korean drama. I LIVE for content like this.
But then again... a doctor as a stalker is convenient. Also, the tracking app? Like, 'I'm worried about you, I'm also a doctor and I respect your privacy so I'll delete it right away, oh, and I also know your phone's passcode'. All little innocent details that are essential for sucessful stalking (if put in a stalking career's perspective).
Also, perhaps....he put Ha Jin on some medication to make her suppress her memories? Maybe she saw who run her over or tried to harm her friend...Maybe at first she really couldn't remember but then he 'helped' it stay that way?
Anyway, it'd be a real heartbreak for Jung Hoo if the doctor were the culprit.
The director on the other hand feels like an obsessed abuser who'd try to force his affections on the female while drunk but after receiving legal reprimand, would back off, cursing the female.
And the manager...perhaps he's making a profit out of her? Doesn't seem like he's too much into her but perhaps into what having her in his life could give him...Maybe.
The question is... how would the first stalker and the doctor friend would even come to "understand" each other? Unless they were partners from the start But then it get's too complicated for me to understand at this point in time.
One thing is clear though, that the stalker being the director or manager would be too obvious.
I HOPE it's not the friend, also I hope it's not the fellow reporter whose house she's living in, as the secondary couple is too cute to be destroyed by THAT plot twist.
It definitelly has the charm. Also the male lead's voice, mm, that depth - I'm weak for deep male voices, so... The premise might sound cliche but the execution is definitely engaging. And at this point in time, haven't we all watched like EVERYTHING? Yet if a drama can make a veteran kdrama watcher so excited, I think it's worth giving it a try.
On a side note, I wouldn't even have noticed the age gap if I didn't read the comments section...lol Being someone in my mid twenties I see no problem in being interested in someone in their late thirties to early fourties. Have you seen how hot those men look? lmao
Regarding the bullet's trajectory, it's possible that he was aiming at RJH's stomach and since Se Ri's car has higher seats, if the NK's guy aim was even a bit lower I'd think it was possible for the bullet to go down towards her side.
Kang San Hyuk is CEO first before the emergency service worker. Whatever qualities he might have - intelligent, fearless - they came first before he decided to become part of the rescue team. 4 episodes are long enough to make you realize what you have read in the summary is nothing like what you're seeing.
"When his latest daring rescue mission also sees Kang San Hyuk enter the forest, he meets Jung Yeong Jae ā and the pair feels strangely drawn to one another" - this part makes you think ilke they first met in the forest...which was not what happened. It should be mentioned that they met (again) in the forest.
Please, edit/update the summary. Thank you.
Whether it's worth it... if you have an alternative, feel free to skip this. If you're bored out of your mind and want to watch something, then go ahead. This doesn't compare to Moon Embracing the Sun.
Some good historical/period setting dramas are The Crowned Clown, The Bridal Mask, The Princess' Man, Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo, Arang and the Magistrate, Gu Family Book, Ashes of Love(chinese), Perfect Couple (chinese), The Painter of the Wind.
Some have fantastical elements but since I'm not sure about your preferences exactly, decided to throw those in also. At the very least, check out if any summary holds your interest.
As far as bromances go, this one had the most depth I had seen in a Korean drama. I LIVE for content like this.