The fact that this is set to end on April's Fools makes it more ironic. Let's not hope for a season 4 if this one follows up like the second season did >>
This series is such a masterpiece in symbolic analogies and meaning. Really puts things into perspective. Not only it has a very good script with thoughtful and considerate themes that are delicate to handle, it also has great acting by the cast and an amazing OST to match with it. I can't wait for the next episode, can't believe we're reaching the middle of the series already :') meanwhile here's a quick edit for those who like fmv's https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYJzvCYuP7o
Who says he is dead? This might be the typical out-of-body experience which can only mean he will probably be…
ah right the synopsis even had me confused at first, I decided to watch the episode and not care about the description because it's misleading at first.
rain character is dead in the upcoming episode but he's possesses seong tak body, how much ghost that gonna live…
Who says he is dead? This might be the typical out-of-body experience which can only mean he will probably be comatose, and during that time he will be around the Hospital. From the preview in his situation he can't possess people, but Seung Tak is the only exception. For other people it will look like he gains another personality trait at random times *shrugs* we will have to see more to create more theories or see how the story unfolds.
Ohhhh it wasn't a bad start of a drama this episode. Interesting characters Rain and Bum have. They may have different personalities but in a way both are arrogant in their own ways, maybe they do share a thing or two in common and well one might be possessive of the other π€£ All things aside. Did anyone notice how the Hospital slightly resembles YULJE from Hospital Playlist? Or is just me assuming things since that was probably the last medical drama I've seen ever since last year. *shrugs*
Was that MinJun?! How is he alive?! What he hell?! I'm confused.
That is one of the many answers to our questions we are all wanting for in the 3rd season π because this second season was a poorly bridge for the wreck that is coming in next month
My last FMV edit of 2021 had to be of these two π https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDxvyBmmssA the way I am hyped for this series, April seems so far away π₯Ί it's been years
He was a "doctor" in a way, so probably used gloves and plastic bags on his feet when he entered the place? He…
Same. They could have given us more intel on to what happened and why. Otherwise people will assume like me or create elaborate theories, which makes the same at the detective and prosecutor when it came to condemn Hyun Soo. In that regard the ending felt unsatisfied. Not even an apology or remorse from them, they never took the blame but the profit from Joong Han's hard work to prove Hyun Soo's innocence. The prossecutor was harsh on the penalty, probably because of the backup of the media and general public, it gave her a boost of confidence and well popularity in her career. The same with that attorney who took the case, only to drop him out when Hyun Soo refused to abide to the 10 year sentence. The ending felt short and weird as to how come he was able to walk out in public, catch a bus and hardly anyone seemed to recognize the man they condemn months ago for the brutal case that was followed avidly by the public. Not a single ounce of justice there. His mother and sister who almost gave up on him acting like nothing happened, felt weird too. He felt awkward and detached from reality. How can someone who went through such a traumatic event and transformation, go back to how everything once was? When he was labelled a criminal, a murder and a rapist in the eyes of society. They really should have given us more than a symbolic ending...
I can see why people disliked this ending. I'm left unsatisfied because they built this story up yet didn't even…
He was a "doctor" in a way, so probably used gloves and plastic bags on his feet when he entered the place? He knew the victim and probably had her trust, so he knew her habits. Most likely the minute he entered the place he eyed around and saw the blood marks on the walls left by her wounded hand and Hyun Soo passed out at some given point on the couch? Am assuming blankly here. The motive for the killing too. Like you've stated despite everything they did to recreate the murder, both the police and prosecution made up a story based on mere facts, and what they fought hard to prove it was concrete evidence. So, it's probably further than the truth. I guess the drama was mostly about the dark journey of an innocent man and his "transformation" after spending months in prison by seeing the true monsters that reside in other people. How judgmental people can be to the naked eye.
Let's not hope for a season 4 if this one follows up like the second season did >>