Just finished EP 7 and I've come to a conclusion that, JBR might not be a psychopath. He might have the psychopath gene but he actually fits in the 1% genius category. I hope my prediction is correct otherwise, its gonna be a bit disappointing as I really like the character JBR. And maybe, just maybe, SYH might not have been a killer. Don't know why I feel this way.
Also, can I just say that I was a bit disappointed with the way they killed of SYH's character, cause, for some reason I really liked his character and the actor who played.
My Reaction in a sentence: WHAT THE HELL DID I JUST WATCH!!!!
This movie was pure madness from start to finish, to the point where I refuse to rate it. I wish I could somehow get a refund of the time that I just wasted. Had the director stuck to the true events and not bought some unnecessary stories to it, the movie would have actually been a hit than a flop (at least for me). I too would not recommend this movie to anyone.
Can't believe this drama is over. I honestly wouldn't have minded, had the writer or the director stretched the show out from 16 to 20 episodes. I guess, its time for me to check out 'Mouse', so that I can put myself through the same torture of figuring out 'who the actual killer' is again.
On a side note, I'm gonna miss this drama like crazy. Looking forward to YJG & SHK's future projects.
This show keeps taking me by surprise, its unlike anything I've seen before. I thought the last two episodes would be straight forward but nope, its full of twists & turns, as always.
Definitely a good follow up season. But, in my view, this season would have been even better had the director…
Also, can I just say that, I wasn't a big fan of the Director. I saw a few behind the scene clips and I noticed that in one particular scene, the director almost kissed Sam and it looked like as if even Sam was caught off-guard. Maybe it was an accident or the camera angel was a little funny or maybe I'm just reading too much into it. Whatever it is, I hope the director is a little more professional in his future projects :).
Definitely a good follow up season. But, in my view, this season would have been even better had the director and writer not introduced numerous subplot. Because, at the end of it all, I felt as if there were quite a few plot holes that didn't get addresses (like: who was the foreign girl, why was Alpha stolen & how come PSY eventually accepted YZX etc) given the number of episodes and the allocated time. Additionally, I found EP 4 & 5 a little too dry for my liking but that might just be me. However, with that being said, 'We Be Love: Fighting Mr. 2nd.' was equally as good as S1. The chemistry between the leads was simply out of this world and the side characters were quite interesting as well.
Hoping to see Sam and Yu again together, in some other project. :)
'House on Wheels' was my favourite variety show of 2020. There is something really peaceful about this show. So glad we got a 2nd season. Really looking forward to it :)
Looking forward to tomorrow's episode and hoping to see the JDT village plan fail.....hopefully....maybe XD. Or, it might be a little to early for that. On a side note, I have mixed feeling about HYC about BRN dad. On one hand, he deserves to suffer but on the other hand, it has become a little to SKY Castle-ish, but this is just my opinion.
Now I'm curious how they are going to pay the actors and the crew given the fact that the drama experienced tremendous financial damage. On a side note, I do admire KBS for not giving up on this drama but actually investing more in it. Hope it all works out in the end.
I got the same feeling too...he and that construction company chairman and JJ's mom presence seemed to hint that…
I absolutely agree with everything you mentioned.....the three friends (HJW's dad, LCJ & the Councilwoman) are definitely involved with the murders and in the covering up process else, why would they come together just when the bodies are starting to be discovered (20 years later). And why are they so hell bent on the development rather than finding the real criminal. There is defiantly something fishy here.
Plus, although, the show seems to be really pointing towards PJJ regarding all the killings, but I feel like its someone else (most likely HJW's dad) else, why would NSB pull out a gun on the day they were supposed to meet and if it was actually PJJ, then why would he wait 20 years in order to kill NSB (who seemed to have some solid evidence). I don't know if I making much sense....haha.
Also, can I just say that I was a bit disappointed with the way they killed of SYH's character, cause, for some reason I really liked his character and the actor who played.
This movie was pure madness from start to finish, to the point where I refuse to rate it. I wish I could somehow get a refund of the time that I just wasted. Had the director stuck to the true events and not bought some unnecessary stories to it, the movie would have actually been a hit than a flop (at least for me). I too would not recommend this movie to anyone.
On a side note, I'm gonna miss this drama like crazy. Looking forward to YJG & SHK's future projects.
Hoping to see Sam and Yu again together, in some other project. :)
Plus, although, the show seems to be really pointing towards PJJ regarding all the killings, but I feel like its someone else (most likely HJW's dad) else, why would NSB pull out a gun on the day they were supposed to meet and if it was actually PJJ, then why would he wait 20 years in order to kill NSB (who seemed to have some solid evidence). I don't know if I making much sense....haha.
Anyways, I absolutely agree with your theory.