I kept finding excuses for Soo Hyeon but this time I really don't get it why he threw away the girl's phone. Did…
in ep 6, after he found the girl dead at that lake he saw a message on her phone as she contacted the murderer but at the end of the ep he threw the phone in the lake. I don't understand why he did that 0_0
I kept finding excuses for Soo Hyeon but this time I really don't get it why he threw away the girl's phone. Did he not want others to find out that she is the one who contacted the murderer, out of her own guilt? I'm really confused this time....
In episode 5 why didn't the lawyer get punished? He was part of it and they have recorded evidence!
It's not really that easy to go against the possible next head of Justice. GSH asked ODY when the guy (whose sister was killed) was released at the end of the episode if knowing the law is a strength or poison and ODY answered that it's strength.
Also GSH did record the older guy in private so it may be against the law (in my country it is, not sure about Korea but they probably have it too) - tapping someone in private is against the law. Considering that the older man is an lawyer to begin with, he knows the law and that recording couldn't be used in court.
By the way, only GHS has the recording and knows about it.
Actually I don't think he is a sadist or anything like that nor he encouraged her considering that he knew it was vitamin.
What I want to say is that GSH knew the feeling of that woman and man who wanted revenge, so since she wasn't aware of the change, he wanted to let her feel relived thus the 'encouragement' but at the same time, GSH was sure of the fact that the other two weren't ready to have their revenge hurting other innocent people, in this case the two kids.
He even says so "I guess the poison of revenge did not swallow you guys."
As for the part where he didn't catch the other guy even though he had the chance is because if he were to catch him then they wouldn't be able to catch the company's CEO later on. Because at that time HTJ was only thinking how to take the CEO down because the CEO injected the vaccine into his kid so the best way to take the revenge was by revealing that in the past RJG (the CEO) killed the woman and also went forward with the vaccine even though it had major side effects and he was the only one with real evidence about these two issues.
Pretty much GSH wanted to catch two birds with one stone, there's nothing lunatic about him.
Loved this until last few episodes where they kind of messed up everything by bringing up all possible Kdrama…
They didn't dodge anything, they presented Kang Chul's struggle to come along with the idea of being gay and accepting himself.
Probably his part didn't end as you wanted and you chose to ignore the fact that the writer did gave him whole episodes where he struggled to accept himself being something that isn't "normal" (or at least according to society) especially since he is a man that always went by the book. Eventually Kang Chul did accept that side of him considering that he went and told his family that he is gay yet it didn't went forward with this.
They didn't highlight that "ordinary is good", again you just choose to ignore that part because it didn't end as you wanted. There is also the other part on what you consider normal.
Loved this until last few episodes where they kind of messed up everything by bringing up all possible Kdrama…
You didn't got the point of why they brought up homosexuality. No one made fun of it in the drama nor made it look like something you can "fix", they brought the idea of dealing (with) and accepting your homosexuality.
And the cliches you are talking about, the director used all those cliches just for mere comedy purpose it wasn't anything serious or makjang(ish).
I don't think you can find it uncensored. MBC is a public broadcast station so they have to censor/blur stuff like blood(ish) scenes,knives or alcoholic drinks.
It's not a matter of everyone (already) knows about those sites, but being in the open are an easier target to be closed down or hit with a DMCA. It's not like mydramalist is tumblr or a random blog so posting the links so openly can get them in trouble faster.
I'm in ep 6 and I just don't understand why jung hwan was afraid to be in jailed when he is dying anyway and he…
Sure you actually watched the drama ? if you are already at the 6th episode, these things should already be explained.
Jung Hwan is afraid to be jailed because then he won't be able to put Tae Jun under the law and he wants to do that before his death. Considering Jung Hwan's illness, he needs to be quick and jail time will just waste away his opportunity to catch both Tae Jun and his right hand man.
Also he needed those medicines because the pain can get unbearable just because he is on the verge of dying doesn't mean he should take in the pain.
By the way, as for Ha Kyung, going by law shouldn't be annoying. She is a strong woman with the sens of what's right. If she is to do the things Jung Hwan or Tae Jun are doing, then we will get to the "eye for a eye makes the world blind".
The only reason "I Summon You, Gold!" received complains was because the broadcast station changed the staff - it was pretty clear around episode 25 that a change was made within the producers and writer.
She's actually my favorite actress so I'm happy to see this article, thank you~
I don't understand why some are 'tense' on the romance part 'he doesn't match her' when the main focus of the drama isn't even of the love stories.
As for those that don't know yet what to do, to watch it or nor/to continue from episode one onwards, I must say, you will be filled with a lot of comical situations and it's actually a breath of air compared to the other currently airing dramas. To be honest, this drama is rather stupid (the story) and ridiculous but I (personally) actually ended up liking it, so give it a try.
I watched a lot of melodrama's. But none is like this one. It's too dark… and TOO depressing. There's not a…
Then I supposed what you say about "watched a lot of melodramas" weren't actually melodramas, because melodramas are all like this one - similar vibe, where main characters are all being pushed from side to side and on the verge of their emotional state. ^ ^
Something else. First I want to say that Jung Bo Suk did an excellent job - he's definitely in my top fav actors from the older generation. As for the story, to be honest at some point I didn't even paid any attention to the 'love story', I was mostly drawn into 'Maru's story. Although, I was interested more in Maru's story, the other characters had their own flavor that made this drama a must watch!
Also GSH did record the older guy in private so it may be against the law (in my country it is, not sure about Korea but they probably have it too) - tapping someone in private is against the law. Considering that the older man is an lawyer to begin with, he knows the law and that recording couldn't be used in court.
By the way, only GHS has the recording and knows about it.
What I want to say is that GSH knew the feeling of that woman and man who wanted revenge, so since she wasn't aware of the change, he wanted to let her feel relived thus the 'encouragement' but at the same time, GSH was sure of the fact that the other two weren't ready to have their revenge hurting other innocent people, in this case the two kids.
He even says so "I guess the poison of revenge did not swallow you guys."
As for the part where he didn't catch the other guy even though he had the chance is because if he were to catch him then they wouldn't be able to catch the company's CEO later on. Because at that time HTJ was only thinking how to take the CEO down because the CEO injected the vaccine into his kid so the best way to take the revenge was by revealing that in the past RJG (the CEO) killed the woman and also went forward with the vaccine even though it had major side effects and he was the only one with real evidence about these two issues.
Pretty much GSH wanted to catch two birds with one stone, there's nothing lunatic about him.
Probably his part didn't end as you wanted and you chose to ignore the fact that the writer did gave him whole episodes where he struggled to accept himself being something that isn't "normal" (or at least according to society) especially since he is a man that always went by the book. Eventually Kang Chul did accept that side of him considering that he went and told his family that he is gay yet it didn't went forward with this.
They didn't highlight that "ordinary is good", again you just choose to ignore that part because it didn't end as you wanted. There is also the other part on what you consider normal.
And the cliches you are talking about, the director used all those cliches just for mere comedy purpose it wasn't anything serious or makjang(ish).
Jung Hwan is afraid to be jailed because then he won't be able to put Tae Jun under the law and he wants to do that before his death. Considering Jung Hwan's illness, he needs to be quick and jail time will just waste away his opportunity to catch both Tae Jun and his right hand man.
Also he needed those medicines because the pain can get unbearable just because he is on the verge of dying doesn't mean he should take in the pain.
By the way, as for Ha Kyung, going by law shouldn't be annoying. She is a strong woman with the sens of what's right. If she is to do the things Jung Hwan or Tae Jun are doing, then we will get to the "eye for a eye makes the world blind".
She's actually my favorite actress so I'm happy to see this article, thank you~
As for those that don't know yet what to do, to watch it or nor/to continue from episode one onwards, I must say, you will be filled with a lot of comical situations and it's actually a breath of air compared to the other currently airing dramas. To be honest, this drama is rather stupid (the story) and ridiculous but I (personally) actually ended up liking it, so give it a try.