Yul knew the curse by accident since he witnessed Hae Na turned into a dog, so he was told about the curse. But…
Sure, maybe you're right. I just think they resorted to a ridiculous argument that sounds like an ass pull ("bad dude wanted to film me becoming a doggy!!!!") instead of just saying the non-ridiculous stuff that would make a lot more sense: you don't know him that well, should you really trust him, we don't know what his action may be, he is afraid of dogs. Maybe they should think it through instead of just writing it off and risking the FL becoming a dog forever. And they had lots of reasons to believe he is trustworthy: he is the caring uncle of the only kid who already knows the secret (he is literally the one who looks after him alone at his early 30s), he saved FL from bullies who would probably sexually assault her, he showed kindness to her by buying her cake, he opened up to her about his fear of dogs (which is a super secret for him), he even drove her to the wedding later. If I had a similar curse to lift I would definitely not write an option like that carelessly. So, yea, this scene was definitely badly written. And about his fear of dogs: yes, he would definitely agree because otherwise a person would be a dog forever because of him.
Yul knew the curse by accident since he witnessed Hae Na turned into a dog, so he was told about the curse. But…
His knowing the curse was an accident, true, but she had no problem reaching to him for his help AND talking more than what was necessary about the curse. Even her male friend pointed that out lol. Oh, and the ML is his uncle and just as trustworthy as the kid. If you don't want his help, you should stay clear from his nephew as well. About FL's sister, she had one bad experience, so what? She's actually just raising the chances that her sister will be a dog forever (her dumb move is obviously important to move the plot, but whatever).
It's not bad (so far), but from episode 5 it started to drag a little bit... Edit: finished episode 12 (after skipping scenes all the time) and I can safely say that this is another case of a K-drama that should have had less episodes... like 12 would've been enough. Edit 2: finished it. 16 episodes were WAY too much. This show could have been a lot better IMO.
I feel bad for SW dying, but he never helped himself. He was always acting super suspicious and that made it hard for JY not to suspect him. In the end, he was partly responsible for his own death, alongside BYB. Annoyingly, she never took the blame, even after realizing JY was not at fault. Anyway, good revelation, terrific acting from Shaman. But isn't there something wrong with his motivation? He says it was for fun, because of the last memory, but this motivation only works for the killings after the first one (his wife). Maybe the first one triggered his serial killingness?
I hope it's not the politician's assistant nor the Shaman. Would be a let down to me if it were any of those (at least if Shaman being the killer is related to multiple personalities or something)