I'm watching the episode 7 but it's too hard to keep watching it.. so boring and the speech are so looooong and…
I actually came to find a comment like this. I'm one of the people who watched this whole show on 1.5x speed. Dragged scenes. Perhaps the most annoying ML I've ever seen (Han Joo Won) and neither was I happy with the casting of Yeo Jin Goo for this role. Aside from 4-5 scenes in all 16 episodes, I never felt he pulled off this character.
The moment I read the plot, it seemed exactly like the story of the FL's father from Healer. And just to confirm, I checked the Original Network of both dramas. And lo and behold, it's KBS2!
But then I found out that it's just a coincidence coz the plot is adapted from a webtoon whereas Healer is notπ
I think, that was the point of her character. She was as sick as all the killers in the series. Maybe she had…
Right, she herself was a psychopath. Actually most psychopaths don't kill people. They will just do whatever it takes to achieve what they want. (That's why the psychopathic spectrum is higher in CEOs, Lawyers, and Journalists who also do whatever it takes).
But I don't mean she should have a tragic past or anything. Just a basic understanding of why she pursued this of matter of all the things
About the Mystery School Girl from Episode 8 [SPOILERS but not really anything to spoil]
Both Mouse and It's Okay to Not Be Okay are produced by TvN. Sometimes a Production House tend casts the same actor/actress for guest roles and support roles from a previous drama. If you haven't watched IOTNBO, then what I'm going to say is not a spoiler.
The female lead Ko Moon Young has a very cold personality. Ko Moon Young was especially cold as a child and hated butterflies so much that she would grab them and rip them apart. It almost looked psychopathic. This younger version of Ko Moon Young was played by the child actress Kim Soo In who is none other than this mystery girl from Mouse. IOTNBO was trending alot in 2019/2020 so the production house and/or casting director and/or script writers thought it would a fun little Easter Egg to place in Mouse where the younger Ko Moon Young meets our little serial killer.
Although the plot doesn't exactly match because the town/city of both the characters played by Kim Soo In are based in different locations, we can just make our own assumptions that she perhaps moved locations during her childhood.
βSo in the end, she wasn't really meant to be a mystery character who affected the plot. The character was an Easter Egg from IOTNBO.
LSG is the main culprit thats what someone told me & I think it's a major spoiler.. now confused whether to watch…
I wasn't spoiled but I kinda figured out he might be the culprit few episodes few episodes before it is revealed. Didn't affect the drama's quality. But aside from that, there are many secrets that turn out to be equally shocking so you can give it a try
[Last ep. Spoiler] I thought they would do some kind of background reveal on Choi Young Shin (the chief secretary who organised all this) to make sense of why she did all this. But they didn't, just made her look like a crazy scientist who dreams of Utopia (they don't even reveal she's a scientist until the last moment where she says it herself). Showing some kind of orgin to her reason would've been better.
Exactly the phrase I was looking for!
Tag whom?
Should I put it inside spoiler box?
And just to confirm, I checked the Original Network of both dramas. And lo and behold, it's KBS2!
But then I found out that it's just a coincidence coz the plot is adapted from a webtoon whereas Healer is notπ
But I don't mean she should have a tragic past or anything. Just a basic understanding of why she pursued this of matter of all the things
Both Mouse and It's Okay to Not Be Okay are produced by TvN. Sometimes a Production House tend casts the same actor/actress for guest roles and support roles from a previous drama. If you haven't watched IOTNBO, then what I'm going to say is not a spoiler.
The female lead Ko Moon Young has a very cold personality. Ko Moon Young was especially cold as a child and hated butterflies so much that she would grab them and rip them apart. It almost looked psychopathic. This younger version of Ko Moon Young was played by the child actress Kim Soo In who is none other than this mystery girl from Mouse. IOTNBO was trending alot in 2019/2020 so the production house and/or casting director and/or script writers thought it would a fun little Easter Egg to place in Mouse where the younger Ko Moon Young meets our little serial killer.
Although the plot doesn't exactly match because the town/city of both the characters played by Kim Soo In are based in different locations, we can just make our own assumptions that she perhaps moved locations during her childhood.
βSo in the end, she wasn't really meant to be a mystery character who affected the plot. The character was an Easter Egg from IOTNBO.
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I thought they would do some kind of background reveal on Choi Young Shin (the chief secretary who organised all this) to make sense of why she did all this. But they didn't, just made her look like a crazy scientist who dreams of Utopia (they don't even reveal she's a scientist until the last moment where she says it herself). Showing some kind of orgin to her reason would've been better.
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Is he a Bisexual or a Pansexual π€
He never had that "But he's a guy" kind of thought. That made me wonder he might be Pansexual.
(Anyone offended by my question won't get a response. It's just an unoffensive thought.)