Congratulations for Yoona and Lee Jung Suk's great performances. But for the writers I wish you to fail the next script and not fool anyone else, you are psychopaths and you don't know it.
Hello! Honestly if you don't know anything about psychology, you might like it. For my part, I stopped at episode…
Maybe they are still here, to see how the drama is going. I, for example, became discouraged with so much inconsistency about the subject of the psycho, about how things are made easier for the script to fit. But I'm an LSG fan, and I still see it, but without waiting too much for the script.
I think she might be "hired" to take care of BR from the very early ages. Maybe they introduced her as "auntie"…
This supposed uncle from Bareum has already gone before. When BR was run over after chasing Yo Han, on the day of Grandma's death, the aunt and this man were in the hospital to be with him. So it’s since your mother died, or your "parents" died that BR is raised by this "couple"
I don't understand why Yo Han did not tell the police that he thinks Ba Reum is the seven deadly sins killer.…
Nobody understands lol, it's just a feature of the script to increase the sensationalism. The script itself has already shown the toxic sensationalism of the press in the drama, when during the kidnapping of the child and the priest's death, but the script itself is sensationalist. Lol.
I watched the special episodes, and he tried to commit suicide at the 2nd one...R u kidding me?, he deserve nothing…
It does not make sense to me to make a psychopath feel empathy, if for that I also throw the other characters in the fire. This end does not justify the means. What is more important? To protect the victims at all costs, and penalize only the murderer, or to penalize the murderer do I sacrifice these victims even more?
I think Ba Reum felt different since he was a child. He didn't want to be like that, he didn't want people to…
In this story, what has been shown so far is that Jae hoon felt no remorse and was not even aware of empathy. For the sinister drawings he drew, even the act of killing a poor rabbit. When he killed the fish, when he killed the dog, when he wanted to bury his brother ... From what was shown when he saw a child almost dead under a bridge and said he did not understand why the news showed people crying and impacted by the story that girl. So, according to what has been shown so far, he simply had no empathy. Is it lack of love? Was it a conditioning that was imposed on him, being treated as different and as a monster? But apparently he was empathized later on, by other people before he started killing ... So yes, he is a psychopath. The narrative sometimes exaggerates, but shows that he is a born psychopath. If you change that later, with more untold stories, it would sound very strange. They give us all the characteristics of a psychopath to say that in the end he was not one.
I was watching ep 14 and thinking the other three main leads and their current perspective of BR:Hong Joo: She…
What I think about this subject is the following: Which of these characters deserves to be slaughtered at the same level as BR? Are your sins equivalent? Which BR do you think deserved a severe punishment? The manipulator, sadist, cruel murderer, or the Br who received a part of the brain from an innocent person and is now aware and apparently repentant of the crimes of the past? Does the new BR empathize you? A single scene was enough to make me feel sorry for him, enough to hope it was all a lie. The scene he thinks MC forgot the necklace at his home. The happy countenance becomes despair when he realizes that they are two necklaces. One was the victim. BR's pain in that scene caught me. Can I feel this way? Because after all in real life psychopaths do not regret it ... So after provoking compassion for the character, the production launches special episodes to remind us of the monster in its essence. Have you noticed that they even changed the look of BR? Does even your short hair (even after 1 year after surgery) contribute to thinking that you are two different people? Do they even use this feature? Everything is gray. The story turns gray. No other character will deserve to be the back to endure the weight created in the narrative, to punish the murderer. Their sins are not on the same level to receive a punishment such as welcoming or falling in love with the tormentors of their loved ones, just so that his remorse is even greater. This is not justice. That old Bareum should have been punished, imprisoned, humiliated when it was discovered. When they punish this new BR it will not have the same weight, because the weight will be more dramatic for the other characters. After all he is trying to surrender, trying to kill himself ... But what if in the end he becomes wicked again? So, man, what's the point of the story? Does goodness never have merit here?
but don't you think that's false advertising? I started watching cuz of the synopsis and then dropped it when…
Since the second episode, we already knew who the killer was. And the series is not about justice or investigation. It is the story of a psychopath named Jung Ba Reum. And as much as the other characters have their stories, they only serve the purpose of the psychopath.
He had no choice but to keep silent because BR threathen him with a child's life (he had no idea that BR planned…
You masterfully described the reality of this drama. Exactly how I perceive this. The story questions a lot of morality, but forgets it so that the narrative is sensational. There is no moral in not giving punishment to a murderer while he was evil, to make him feel remorse, when he has good emotions that, incidentally, are not even his. And for that, the characters are there ready to be sacrificed together just because the monster needs to have remorse. Unlike the priest's character, I think the author had choices to make things more realistic and not sensational.
When his character can forgive head hunter who ruined his life then why can't it be jung br He said at last that…
People use Christians without being aware of Christianity. The priest was in an extreme situation and decided for the child. When he says that he expects God to save his soul it is a legitimate request from a Christian, but a Christian does not condone evil. In another circumstance, without posing an imminent risk to another person, he should, in fairness, hand over the killer. The Character was portrayed in that way too pious to culminate in this shocking scene.
Which of these characters deserves to be slaughtered at the same level as BR? Are your sins equivalent? Which BR do you think deserved a severe punishment? The manipulator, sadist, cruel murderer, or the Br who received a part of the brain from an innocent person and is now aware and apparently repentant of the crimes of the past? Does the new BR empathize you? A single scene was enough to make me feel sorry for him, enough to hope it was all a lie. The scene he thinks MC forgot the necklace at his home. The happy countenance becomes despair when he realizes that they are two necklaces. One was the victim. BR's pain in that scene caught me. Can I feel this way? Because after all in real life psychopaths do not regret it ... So after provoking compassion for the character, the production launches special episodes to remind us of the monster in its essence. Have you noticed that they even changed the look of BR? Does even your short hair (even after 1 year after surgery) contribute to thinking that you are two different people? Do they even use this feature? Everything is gray. The story turns gray. No other character will deserve to be the back to endure the weight created in the narrative, to punish the murderer. Their sins are not on the same level to receive a punishment such as welcoming or falling in love with the tormentors of their loved ones, just so that his remorse is even greater. This is not justice. That old Bareum should have been punished, imprisoned, humiliated when it was discovered. When they punish this new BR it will not have the same weight, because the weight will be more dramatic for the other characters. After all he is trying to surrender, trying to kill himself ... But what if in the end he becomes wicked again? So, man, what's the point of the story? Does goodness never have merit here?