Why the serial killer changed his name? I realize that was to hide his identity from us who watches the drama,…
Unfortunately, this detail was cut. They released a book with a full script and the writer's interview and apparently this topic is addressed there, but I don't have the book, so I don't know what it says.
so the real killer(Lee gi hwan) had blood type AB whereas every crime scene had blood with the type B??
In the real life case, the early blood analysis was faulty and the police was looking for the wrong guy because of it. In 2019, they ran the tests again and the modern technology showed the correct blood type, which led them to the real killer.
Congrats on six nominations at the Blue Dragon Series Awards! Too bad Lee Hee Jun got snubbed. Doesn't feel fair when everyone else is nominated. Surely his performance was more significant than, say, Kim Woo Bin in Genie (I don't have anything against Kim Woo Bin, I like him too).
If anyone is interested, The Cherry Orchard production with Park Hae Soo and Joen Do Yeon will be coming to New York in September. Americans have a chance to see them live on stage!
Other sources give more details and describe his character as a researcher at the mint.
Yeah, earlier reports may have confused the two male leads. And you're probably right that his character is gonna be more of an action man than a lab rat. It's a black comedy, so should be plenty of fun action.
Other sources give more details and describe his character as a researcher at the mint.
Korean sources describe him as "the chief counterfeit prevention researcher at the mint's counterfeit detection lab". Maybe he will be like a top expert who helps the police catch the culprit.
Although earlier reports described his character as a North Korean who makes a living by selling holograms.
Merde!🤣🤣You should have put this under the spoiler! I am still watching it and now you've ruined the ending…
The killer's identity was never the main point. They just played with it for a bit to convey the sense of uncertainty that the characters felt. Why the case remained unsolved for 30 years is what it's all about.
I just heard about a real-life situation of a devout church goer who loudly wonders what kind of christian message…
Tae Ju is literally the only character with a grow. The only one who had the integrity to admit his mistake and take accountability for it.
He is not stupid. He was the first to recognize that separate murders were actually a serial murder case. He saved one innocent man (a thief) from jail. He found additional victims and saw through the scarecrow disguise. His mistake with Seok Man is the only blemish on his record. It's true that he got too emotionally involved, but he's also operating completely alone, with the police and prosecution actively working against him. There is only so much one man can do against the system.
Why did the serial killer go to jail in the first place? I feel like i missed the reason, i wish they would have…
The series begins with the announcement that the killer has been in jail since 1994 for the murder of his sister-in-law. His DNA was linked to the serial murder case years later.
"Even his dream at the end shouldnt have included the murderer."
He dreamed of a life where none of this happened. Where his friend wasn't a serial killer.
I understand they wanted to be as closed to the real case as possible but then again the elements that did not…
"Why did the serial killer stopped killing (for about 4 years there we no killings until he was detainedfor killing his siter in law)?"
I don't think they stopped. The tenth victim was the last depicted in the series, but the final murder count was 14. Plus 19 rapes and 15 attempts. Some of these may have been later.
When she was being dragged through the cornfield she was in and out of consciousness. From her vantage point she…
When Gi Hwan got out of the car, leaving Gi Beom to die, he limped briefly. Maybe it happened to him occasionally for some reason, like a spasm or something.
"didn't see how and when they caught the Scarecrow"In episode 1. He's been in jail since 1994 for a murder…
I don't think his arrest was supposed to be a big payoff. The series begins with announcement that the killer has been in jail for decades. The payoff was the reveal of the mf's face.
He was in prison for the murder of his sister-in-law. It was the his wife's sister, not his brother's wife, who obviously died before getting married.
It was after moving to Muwon as his wife was still with him when they moved.
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Although earlier reports described his character as a North Korean who makes a living by selling holograms.
He is not stupid. He was the first to recognize that separate murders were actually a serial murder case. He saved one innocent man (a thief) from jail. He found additional victims and saw through the scarecrow disguise. His mistake with Seok Man is the only blemish on his record. It's true that he got too emotionally involved, but he's also operating completely alone, with the police and prosecution actively working against him. There is only so much one man can do against the system.
"Even his dream at the end shouldnt have included the murderer."
He dreamed of a life where none of this happened. Where his friend wasn't a serial killer.
I don't think they stopped. The tenth victim was the last depicted in the series, but the final murder count was 14. Plus 19 rapes and 15 attempts. Some of these may have been later.
In episode 1. He's been in jail since 1994 for a murder of his sister-in-law. His DNA was linked to the serial murder case years later.
"the corruption is as bad as a 3rd world country"
South Korea in 1988 was only one year after the end of dictatorship.