They actually showed us that. BR showed him a bomb around the kid so probably because of that the father didn’t…
Christians are always portrayed in an exaggerated way in these series that gets on my nerves ... Biblical texts used out of context. Nothing new under the sky. These authors love to use this verse of an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth, quite out of context ... The character is a religious "extreme" as you say, just because the scene would be more shocking. Just play an extreme decision for him to resolve. In this series all characters are extremists and every decision is extreme. Waiting to see the moral of the story, because everyone is kind of unbalanced until now. What a psychiatrist does ...
They actually showed us that. BR showed him a bomb around the kid so probably because of that the father didn’t…
A difficult decision. It was a child. The author wants us to see only extremes. BR's level of cruelty and sadism is because the other people were created to favor him. It's like: let's do Father Ko that way, because if he does, this scene can culminate in this shocking way. Extreme decision. It was to hand over the killer or to see a child dying in front of him. Even when BR is not acting, in the case when he is dying, comes the old story of putting political interests and having a prisoner have surgery to save him because it was an extreme decision ... Bong Yi's extreme decision to hide evidence that BR killed his executioner because he likes her ... Extreme of making Hong Joo kill his son before he was born or not. Only extreme decisions. It is part of the plot. If we were to see, at the beginning it was already for BR to be, at least suspicious for the attempted murder of CK, he was the only one who had a key and knew the trick of the magic box. But the story needed to develop and came to deceive many people, believe me! Many people believed that Yo Han was the killer.
If you have not watched the ep. special released today, they used a feature, which for me, was exaggeratedly exaggerated.…
In the end it will be the fault of some politician. Easy way out. I hate how the author tightened the ties between MoChi and Bareum and between Bong Yi and Bareum, just to shock, as if they hadn't already suffered a lot. It is terrible to know that your relative was killed by a crazy psychopath, but to know that they were killed by the one you love is even more cruel, remembering that these ties are there after the surgery. Bong Yi accepted BR even though he knew that he killed the rapist ... Is the author putting crimes on the account of the other characters, so that they deserve their fate? And yet, it is as if Yo Han continues to suffer, because the emotions are his, not BR's.
If you have not watched the ep. special released today, they used a feature, which for me, was exaggeratedly exaggerated.…
@Sazouza @sasouza, is Barum a psychopath or a mercenary? Access to the bomb to threaten the priest with the boy's life? Please, the script didn't have to overdo it. One way or another the priest knew that both would die. He exaggerates when someone cleans up Bareum's crimes, that he can't even kill himself because Chi Kook woke up and was more afraid of Mo Chi, than of the murderer himself, to the point of asking him to surrender ... If that's not an exaggeration ...
There were plenty of chances for ko moo chi's brother to say that the killer was Ba reum on live as anyways he…
If you have not watched the ep. special released today, they used a feature, which for me, was exaggeratedly exaggerated. In that case, the priest was a martyr and gave his life for a child. But the script overplayed it, just to show what demonic Bareum was.
I feel the same, why didn't he tell anything to police?If ba reum only tried to kill chi kook, then i would believe…
@Somebodysbabygirl Chin Kook read about everything, on the internet, to later make sure that it was not an isolated case. I also don't understand how the screenwriter does this and everyone accepts it. And why didn't Yo Han go to save the boy, while the priest was being killed? Did he know the boy was there? Other things, like: Bong Yi needlessly tell Hong Joo that he wants his son to die, just for Bareum to hear, because the author put him there just for that. And perhaps to justify that Bong Yi, despite all the pain she has lived, remains bad and deserves a little punishment, so she will feel a lot worse when she finds out about Bareum. These connections make it a bit of a cliché. It's like: since Bong Yi is in this series to suffer even more because of Bareum, then let's give her a little bit of malice to make up for it ...
halmeoni has far better vision than i do because i just couldn't find bong yi's button in that photo no matter…
She saw the button she sewed on Bareum's shirt, but Bareum wore black clothes and a glove while watching the girl walking, and when we catch a glimpse of him killing her. But the button had to have fallen there, and even the police didn't realize it might not be hers. Since she was a college student and not a schoolgirl.
I keep wondering why women in this drama are so bound to family like yes that little baby isn't psychopath but…
I wonder how you can ask a mother to kill her child, in the womb, because the father was a murderer? Nor is this the case here, since Yo Han is innocent. Is prejudice the name of that? Because the father is evil, the son will be too, so are we going to kill him, before he is born? And look, in the drama, it shows two mothers poisoning their own children so that they don't harm people anymore.
I think the writer talking about the final script (that will not change again). It's common in Kdrama that the…
You can see that LSG is wearing a wig when Bareum is remembering how he attacked his friend in prison. Another scene is in the priest's death. Even if BR is wearing a cap, you can see that he has the shortest hair. I just wonder: why would they change the original idea? Why don't you film everything at once? It would save a lot of time and team work.
Yes! whyyyy. We already know everything was supposed to know. More suspense for what!
Because people are interested in the perspective of Bareum. People tend to like to see the sadism of how he seduced and killed his victims. I see absurd comments on how hot he is with blood on his face, or even that he prefers him bad because he gets hotter ... He must even show him all dressed up and with a different hairstyle when he went out at night to conclude his perverse plans. Then it will rain positive comments about its effectiveness in planning and how the writer was brilliant in creating the worst monster. Nothing against it, if this character were shown as a villain from the beginning, if they showed more duality than the silly characteristics he had. Perhaps many freaked out LSG fans would stop offending the big Awards and the broadcaster themselves for not giving him a chance to compete. But they don't realize that we are only seeing his performance now. Is it the fault of the broadcaster? Of production? Or the script?
Am I supposed to believe Chikook doesn’t tell the police, and instead tells Bareum to turn himself in? Like…
The author's resource to increase the "suffering" of the demon she created. No matter what normal people would not do, let alone Chi Wook as a police officer. Even more so, the priest, who could have denounced it there, live, knowing he was going to die. These characters, if they were normal people in their positions as police officers and Christian pranksters, would have denounced him, at the cost of his own life.
I feel the same, why didn't he tell anything to police?If ba reum only tried to kill chi kook, then i would believe…
Therein lies the question. People said to be holy or good would hand him over to the police. Giving forgiveness is one thing, but leaving a serial killer free is another. I think it is just an exaggerated resource by the author to increase the "suffering" of the demon she created. The priest, for example, unless he threatened to kill the child, if he told ...
I wonder if the scenes showing Ba Reum as the cross killer that we'll get to see were already filmed before and…
If BR is the murderer they must have filmed it earlier because of the longer hair, although in the preview of the ep 15 on the priest's death, it seems that he has short hair, even when wearing a cap. Lol.
That's the whole premise of the show. If we know that a baby has a genetic 99% chance of being a psychopath (and…
Here the premise is to blame the judicial system, the police's incompetence and the certainty that the killer inside BR is killing people with no regrets and likely repeat offenders when released, because of Dr Lee's help detecting psychopathic genes. But these things are very unreal, because in society there are no dark heros and no psychopt genes detected in DNA. And revenge crimes happen every day. The world is bad and people love to write about bad things. Hoping the day that an essentially honest character with great power in hand is not corrupt. Hoping that someday someone will dare to create a fucking character so good and smart that he is always in front of a villain.
I think Choi Ran's aim is not to create any kind of sympathy for the psychopath or asking for redemption for him.…
That the author does not want to empathize with psychopaths is clear. But it raised its potency and evil, using the other protagonists to shock even more, when she tightened the bonds between them. They are there for the protagonist to evolve. And in the end it is the evil that remains. What good is a monster to repent if, for that, the author gives him an older brother and a girlfriend to be dragged along with him? It is easy to place the blame on politics, the police, the system, the press, people, if in the end, when writing an idea, I am just like them. I do not give a solution, I give an even greater tragedy. Honestly, the drama made me cheer for Babong, even though I knew he was the serial killer, while hoping that she would gradually move away from him. Maybe I'm disgusted that I'm not used to this type of genre. I did it for Lee Seung Gi, who by the way is playing the character very well. In fact, the cast is one of the best I've seen.
Seeing the preview of episode 15 with BR before killing the priest, it really makes me nauseous. I think it already gave to me. There is no point in trying to make the psychopath feel remorse, because now they are going to show how he killed his victims. I am not curious to see the agony of victims of psychopaths, this is sensationalism, even if it is a drama of this kind (because the author wants to pass on a message, whoops? This story is about the persversity of a being, it's putting this in evidence by giving him the main role, it's about using other main characters just to hatch, just to be sacrificed. What saddens me and makes me really thoughtful, is that no character was created to confront him, nobody faced him and the only one who tried, Yo Han, died as a criminal. He did not have a good character to match the monster who used hatred of God to kill others without mercy. He claimed to be God but he was a demon. There is no remorse for psychopaths and if the writer with her macabre history at least made him kill himself before others knew the truth, it would be less worse.
as a villain from the beginning, if they showed more duality than the silly characteristics he had. Perhaps many freaked out LSG fans would stop offending the big Awards and the broadcaster themselves for not giving him a chance to compete. But they don't realize that we are only seeing his performance now. Is it the fault of the broadcaster? Of production? Or the script?