loving this drama on so many levels but why the heck are they making her seem like a crazy fan now. it’s so…
The scene you're talking about is just a flashback; it took place in the past when she was a devoted fan. The lawyer's assistant explained that she's changed and even thrown away all the objects related to Raik, leaving only two small stickers she'd forgotten to remove from behind her bed. Now she has evolved. Now she realises how she was THEN.
He doesn't really annoy me, as I can understand why he behaves the way he does, but I will agree that he hasn't…
It seems that Raik still loves his ex-girlfriend, and that she still loves him too, since they're both trying to help each other with this murder case. And I think the heroine will eventually admit that she was just a fan of Raik and that it wasn't real love. I'd like her to finally understand her assistant's feelings for her and love him in return. That poor, devoted boy deserves it!
it's probably because he or his family are christian, korea has a significant christian population
The news , especially TV news , only creates anxiety, and it only highlights the things that are wrong in this world; it never emphasizes good news, so it gives you a distorted view of reality.
it's probably because he or his family are christian, korea has a significant christian population
Most of the world is not anti Christ, especially Korean people. I saw lots of K dramas were scenes like that one took place in churches. In fact ( and it was confirmed a a search I made on internet) "The Catholic Church was a driving force in democratization and fall of the military dictatorship. The spectacular success of Catholicism is partly due to the work they did in opposing the military dictatorship and liberalizing the country. The main Catholic church in Seoul was the sanctuary for the left and anti-government demonstrations. Because the Catholic Church really championed the liberal cause, many Koreans still view Catholicism as progressive and liberal, a big contrast with the views in Europe and America."
The crime was premeditated. That night, Ra ik and his friend had both been drugged by someone who wanted to frame Ra Ik for the murder. That's why his friend didn't defend himself at all, why the wound is so precise, and also why Ra Ik remembers nothing . Of course, this means that it was someone who knew the code, ( but we've seen that many people could have discovered it ), and that it was someone who knew the habits of Ra Ik.
Am I the only one shocked they held the funeral at a church instead of the traditional Korean way???
If you go to Korea you will see there are churches everywhere. In Seoul if you look out the window at night, you see dozens and dozens of crosses that crown the roofs of the churches. Christianity represents about 32 % of the population, including 24% Protestants and 7.6% Catholics and Buddhism 24%. And the Christians are not different from us.
Hear me out! So what if the prosecutor who accused Se ma'am dad of m*rder was Byung Gyum's dad who used that case…
I agree about Byung Gyun being intimidated by Sena when they were students and Byung Gyun 's father being the one who accused Sena's father back then . I hope he will ultimately revolt against his father and help Sena and Ra ik.
isn't this show also very similar? the difference is just she has a job. she does not spend time with anyone else…
This drama doesn't encourage the obsessive fan culture! It's the contrary! Here what's the FL (who is a fan but prefers to watch her idol from afar) says to two sassengs who are ruining ML's life by entering his house, calling him constantly, sending him messages and following him everywhere: "No, this isn't love, this is a hunt!"
The episode with Elijah being harassed by sassengs reminds me of the new drama "Idol I" , where the protagonist, a member of a boys band, is also a victim of obsessive fans. It's good that dramas are highlighting this sad reality, the hidden side of K-pop.