People need to report those comments. There is no way they can be here 24/7 babysitting people.
I have personally reported the ones I encountered. However, since MDL is aware of the escalated hate since yesterday, it is wise for them to start monitoring comments more actively. Spam is annoying; but hate is simply unacceptable. Hopefully some action is taken, and everything goes back to normal.
What are MDL moderators doing? How come this page turned into a space for hate speech and xenophobic comments? Most of us come here to read comments about the series—not to be part of a stable! Comments promoting hate, war, and discrimination…. Seriously MDL? Hurry up and delete not only spam, but also hate comments! This is the worst drama page I have seen on this platform!
I started watching the show not long ago, and I am really enjoying it so far! I am at episode 6; and can’t wait for more! This show had me laughing at times, and made me emotional too. So far so good! BTW, I’m loving the OSTs, especially “ignite”! 🔥 👩🏻🦰
Side note: I Hope there will be some crossover between this series and Taxi Driver! I’m already imagining Do Gi and Bae Man! 🫨😂
Eh hello! I’ve alwayssss wanted to ask about this phrase. why does she say that repeatedly? It doesn’t rhyme…
You’re welcome!!
Tomato and Swiss are palindromes in Korean, because you can read both words backwards and still get the same word—even if you read each word from right to left, you still have to read each syllable from left to right, hence the same pronunciation no matter which direction you start from.
I have a question. The taxi meter keeps running as long as the mission is on, right? But do they take payment…
If I remember well, the reporter paid more than $1000 ($3000(?)) for the Black Sun mission. The bullied kid from Season 1 also had debt to pay on a few years plan (after he goes to University and succeeds maybe). I think it is mostly the victim who pays unless the person they are after has amassed money in a shady way and that the Team has somehow access to the funds.
I wish we could've seen more of the Madam Lim/mafia boss woman. I loved her character
I don’t know why, but I think she could join hands with Wang Tao Ji in Season 3, and maybe swerve to the good people’s side! 😂. I am sure she’s gonna make a comeback; she was loved too much not to be given at least proper closure with her beloved handsome jerk!
Yeah, I read that disclaimer to mean they are not trying to specifically malign a certain religion. As a Christian…
I am not a Christian, so I can’t say that I was offended at the use of Christian symbolism. That being said, I was curious about the meaning of having a disclaimer that says that the religion is fictive, while still using real symbols. Could they not have used hieroglyphs or designed a symbol like the cross? Or they could have simply not specified that the religion is fake, and just gone with the scenario which has Christian symbolism. It is just the contrast between what they said and what they showed that made me question the meaning behind it.
I agree with you regarding the bishop and his cult. It is true that he couldn’t be farther from the Christ’s teachings. I wonder if that’s what they meant when they said the “religion” was fictive. Nonetheless, they could have simply said that the cult is not related to any religion or something like that, instead of using a real religion symbolism and saying that the religion is fictive. The thing is that this is not the first time that I noticed Korean dramas using the “religion is fictive” in dramas. It was the case for Mouse too, even though there was a Bible, verses from the Bible, a priest, a cross, you name it lol. There was no cult in that drama though, so why mention that the religion is fictive and not just make your drama without such a disclaimer?
My guess is that this might be in accordance with Korean laws…
So funny! This is why I suppose actors try not to talk about each other since their words will always come back…
I agree! I think we should let actors/actresses express their opinions about ideal types without giving their answers more value than what it actually have. Ideal types change, and a lot of people end up with people far from their ideal types! Haha, but I guess TD’s success has people wanting more in real life, hence that question…
The second season was absolutely amazing - probably even better than the first season to be honest. The only thing…
I, too, got attached to his broken character and wished for a way to “fix” everything—but soon realized how hard this would be. I got reminded of the r*pe victims of the BS, as well as of those children who got kidnapped and ab*sed. I don’t think these people could ever forgive him. Yes, Ha Joon’s story was heartbreaking, but he could’ve at least not harmed kids and women. Had he been only involved in scamming people or just killed evil people like the ones involved with their ring of criminals, I would have had more sympathy for him… I don’t think Do Gi and the team would have accepted Dan Woo, because he got so much blood on his hands; and all the members of the team have never done anything bad in their lives. I think that the only other ending Dan Woo could have had was to go to prison and rot there for the rest of his life. If only he realized his mistakes sooner. Like someone else said in the comments, people like Ha Joon are victims, but as soon as they become perpetrators, people turn their back on them and forget that they were victims… Irony of the world ❤️🩹😭
I feel so sorry for Ha Jun. He became a monster because he thought his parents abandoned him. A cult raised him…
I, too, got attached to his broken character and wished for a way to “fix” everything—but soon realized how hard this would be. I got reminded of the r*pe victims of the BS, as well as of those children who got kidnapped and ab*sed. I don’t think these people could ever forgive him. Yes, Ha Joon’s story was heartbreaking, but he could’ve at least not harmed kids and women. Had he been only involved in scamming people or just killed evil people like the ones involved with their ring of criminals, I would have had more sympathy for him… I don’t think Do Gi and the team would have accepted Dan Woo, because he got so much blood on his hands; and all the members of the team have never done anything bad in their lives. I think that the only other ending Dan Woo could have had was to go to prison and rot there for the rest of his life. If only he realized his mistakes sooner. Like someone else said in the comments, people like Ha Joon are victims, but as soon as they become perpetrators, people turn their back on them and forget that they were victims… Irony of the world ❤️🩹😭
With this last episode, surely Go Eun loves Do Gi, but i don't think that he loves her like that
Well, if they pull up the “unrequited love” card next season, it will be a huge letdown because it would show that Do Gi is inconsistent! We all (even SBS and Kocowa) noticed the subtle hints between Do Gi and Go Eun, and the blatant, although subtle, flirting from both sides. To simply erase that with a weird and confusing scene were he looks like he is done with everything in his life is a disappointment— this is just not so Do Gi! Lmao. I didn’t think much of this pair in Season 1, not much of Kang Hana either, but the hints they gave us this season made me think that he has deep affection for Go Eun (and that he sees as a woman). If he doesn’t love her or simply doesn’t want any romantic involvement, I would have preferred it if he didn’t give her any false hope/hint outside of that mission where they acted like a couple. I am okay with no-romance, in fact, I like it more when there is no romance, but I hate inconsistent and flirtatious people who don’t think of others feelings, and I think/hope Do Gi is not like that…
Side note: I Hope there will be some crossover between this series and Taxi Driver! I’m already imagining Do Gi and Bae Man! 🫨😂
Tomato and Swiss are palindromes in Korean, because you can read both words backwards and still get the same word—even if you read each word from right to left, you still have to read each syllable from left to right, hence the same pronunciation no matter which direction you start from.
I agree with you regarding the bishop and his cult. It is true that he couldn’t be farther from the Christ’s teachings. I wonder if that’s what they meant when they said the “religion” was fictive. Nonetheless, they could have simply said that the cult is not related to any religion or something like that, instead of using a real religion symbolism and saying that the religion is fictive. The thing is that this is not the first time that I noticed Korean dramas using the “religion is fictive” in dramas. It was the case for Mouse too, even though there was a Bible, verses from the Bible, a priest, a cross, you name it lol. There was no cult in that drama though, so why mention that the religion is fictive and not just make your drama without such a disclaimer?
My guess is that this might be in accordance with Korean laws…