How can it be the prosecutor? He can't be at two places simultaneously... The real killer subdued and dragged…
Sorry for barging in on your conversation; i just wanted to say that the guy in jail is definitely played by the actor who plays the prosecutor, but who knows what that means. I ve thought so since the very first scene where we could hear his voice and to me, TJ seems affected in a personal way when he talks to the supposed real culprit. Ofc, that could be because of the stuff that happened in the past only, but i don t get that feeling from Park Hae Soo s acting. But i might be wrong, ofc. I like the fact that we can t be sure of anything yet:)
Why is the culprit being shown with the exact same habits as Cha Siyoung? I know the last names are different…
And the voice is definitely LJH s (imo, i ve watched and rewatched many projects of his, so i m convinced i can recognize his voice,no matter the tone he uses) I wonder if the real culprit is the one in jail... also, there s a lot of focus on KTJ and CSY whenever they talk in prison. It also cuts to their scenes right after or viceversa. At the end of ep 4, I thought the guy in jail is only acting like he s not talking about himself (and his relationship with TJ) and then i even thought it might not be an act and he might have some mental issues😅 About the name, maybe his father disowned him or something and that s the name he had before he moved in with the father s family. Or maybe i m talking nonsense😁
Is it just me or did they use two different actors for the killer, in the scenes from 1988? Because in ep 1, i think, he looked like a certain character and in ep 3, he looks like another character? There are dramas that use this technique to mislead viewers...
I mean, it seems to me like Tae Ju doesn't know the killer when he speaks with him, so I am not sure if this is…
Sorry for intruding, I m just very curious about where the drama will take LJH s character and to me, even though PHS s character is speaking in a formal tone to the supposed culprit, and even though the name is different, from the first ep, i got the idea that the one in jail is actually LHJ s character bc of TJ's (PHS) reactions, because it sounds like LHJ s voice and because in the second ep, they focused on the culprit and LHJ s character having the same habit, the dusting off the shoes one. Or maybe they re all red herrings. Or maybe i m overthinking it:) Sorry for replying to your post, i needed to vent somewhere:)
Shes an hypersexual teenager bc she has been made to think all she has to offer to men is sex. Like when in exchange…
The thing with the pervert who helped with her leg happened after they showed her as a highschool girl with her friends saying she had sex with a guy who was dating another girl. And her friends were teasing her over the fact that she ll do anything to get a guy...
I like the set up and all, but.... this series makes me realise why I don't watch Japanese dramas. not a single…
Finally, a comment I definitely agree with! I was wondering how come most people seem to ignore these issues... i know kdramas, jdramas, etc have many issues regarding their potrayal of female characters, but i ve never seen such blatant misogyny/sexism being so overlooked by viewers. I won t even get into the disgusting way they potrayed that SA scene from S1 and ep 4 (?) of S2. And they way they sexualized the girl with the bow and arrows. She was a highschool girl, from what i understood...
In fact, the drama was very successful, you can see the rating, friend, I'm a BL fan, but I'm happy that they…
It s true, actually... they do start dating in college. And YH liked SK before, but they weren t even friends, it was unrequited. SK pursued DP in a pretty overt ( and often pushy) way through most of the novel. That doesn t make the decision to remove the queer elements right...
In fact, the drama was very successful, its not flopp, you can see the rating, friend, I'm a BL fan, but I'm happy…
That s not true, actually. They didn t ruin the ending, they left it as it was in the novel, they just didn t add the romance element between DP and SK...
From what i've seen in the comments, in the novel, the original Yi Heon takes back his body and Deuk Pal "leaves".…
The novel s ending is pretty similar to the drama s ending, except for the fact that there s romance between DP and SK. The only start dating when they re in college, though...
no one but you weirdos want a relationship between a 47-year-old and an 18-year-old. It’s also funny how the…
I keep seeing this idea around here, but it s not true. There s absolutely no romance between SK and the original owner of the body, the actual teenager (except for the unrequited crush YH had before he jumped). Sorry for replying to you, i just wanted to help preventing more misunderstandings because i ve been reading comments here and it was a wild experience:)
no one but you weirdos want a relationship between a 47-year-old and an 18-year-old. It’s also funny how the…
I keep seeing this idea around here, but it s not true. There s absolutely no romance between SK and the original owner of the body, the actual teenager (except for the unrequited crush YH had before he jumped). Sorry for replying to you, i just wanted to help preventing more misunderstandings because i ve been reading comments here and it was a wild experience:)
no one but you weirdos want a relationship between a 47-year-old and an 18-year-old. It’s also funny how the…
I keep seeing this idea around here, but it s not true. There s absolutely no romance between SK and the original owner of the body, the actual teenager (except for the unrequited crush YH had before he jumped). Sorry for replying to you, i just wanted to help preventing more misunderstandings because i ve been reading comments here and it was a wild experience:)
no one but you weirdos want a relationship between a 47-year-old and an 18-year-old. It’s also funny how the…
I keep seeing this idea around here, but it s not true. There s absolutely no romance between SK and the original owner of the body, the actual teenager (except for the unrequited crush YH had before he jumped). Sorry for replying to you, i just wanted to help preventing more misunderstandings because i ve been reading comments here and it was a wild experience:)
So, we don't have an issue with a 900-year-old goblin being with a 19-year-old girl, but we have a problem with…
I definitely agree about the double standards, but it s fair to point out that DP didn t leave in the novel, either. He started a relationship with SK when they went to college, I think, but before that, they shared some kisses (though DP was kind of unwilling... because of the age thing, mostly). And there were some girls (?) that seemed interested in DP (in YH s body) over the course of the novel. He didn t consider them as potential partners, though. Again, because of the age thing.
No, bromance. The original web novel was BL (haven't read it tho).
Sorry to barge in on your discussion, but you should know that the romance is between SK and DK. There was never anything between YH and SK before, except for the moment they shared the night when YH jumped from the bridge...
Do anyone read this series novel? It's this the real ending? yi heon really didn't come back to his body again?As…
The romance was between SK and DK in the novel. YH only had an unrequited crush on SK, from what I remember. YH s ending was similar in the novel, he gave up living and DK felt really guilty and upset for a while... and SK didn t meet YH like in the drama, at the end.
Do anyone read this series novel? It's this the real ending? yi heon really didn't come back to his body again?As…
The romance was between SK and DK in the novel. YH only had an unrequited crush on SK, from what I remember. YH s ending was similar in the novel, he gave up living and DK felt really guilty and upset for a while... and SK didn t meet YH like in the drama, at the end.
Do anyone read this series novel? It's this the real ending? yi heon really didn't come back to his body again?As…
The romance was between SK and DK in the novel. YH only had an unrequited crush on SK, from what I remember. YH s ending was similar in the novel, he gave up living and DK felt really guilty and upset for a while... and SK didn t meet YH like in the drama, at the end.
Do anyone read this series novel? It's this the real ending? yi heon really didn't come back to his body again?As…
The romance was between SK and DK in the novel. YH only had an unrequited crush on SK, from what I remember. YH s ending was similar in the novel, he gave up living and DK felt really guilty and upset for a while... and SK didn t meet YH like in the drama, at the end.
I wonder if the real culprit is the one in jail... also, there s a lot of focus on KTJ and CSY whenever they talk in prison. It also cuts to their scenes right after or viceversa. At the end of ep 4, I thought the guy in jail is only acting like he s not talking about himself (and his relationship with TJ) and then i even thought it might not be an act and he might have some mental issues😅
About the name, maybe his father disowned him or something and that s the name he had before he moved in with the father s family. Or maybe i m talking nonsense😁
Sorry for replying to your post, i needed to vent somewhere:)
I won t even get into the disgusting way they potrayed that SA scene from S1 and ep 4 (?) of S2. And they way they sexualized the girl with the bow and arrows. She was a highschool girl, from what i understood...
often pushy) way through most of the novel. That doesn t make the decision to remove the queer elements right...