my running thoughts on ep 8: - wow, they actually killed yeong-u off - so they essentially used him as a plot…
Okay, I agree with everything you said! The writing is actually not good and the show was hyped for no reason. Standing on its own merit, it has too many small flaws to be a class A show. One thing that comes to me almost every episode is that there really shouldn't be so many main characters in this show. Especially since most of them have zero to very little character development.
Are you sure it's not just because of Jung Hae-In's kicked puppy eyes that you feel bad?!😅To be honest, I don't…
My reason for thinking he may already have fractioned loyalty is the fact that the woman sent that other spy dude to kill him if he ever strays. Makes me think he already showed something that made them question his loyalties.
I have a very controversial and bold theory that I think is supported by the show's content. Sooho is not actually that good at his job?! The reason Kang Moo couldn't catch him all these years is that Kang Moo himself is an incompetent idiot, not because Soo Ho is just such a good spy that he can escape any situation!
i guess the script is actually working because i do feel bad for soo ho. well not the trauma that he's been inflicting…
Are you sure it's not just because of Jung Hae-In's kicked puppy eyes that you feel bad?!😅 To be honest, I don't think sooho wants to die for his country but he wouldn't say that to an enemy agent. He seems to already be a bit at odds with his missions. Like he thinks his country is just giving him dumb instructions.
When he put the gun to her face even if he was alive because of her it wasnt a betrayal? :)) just saying
I think she dies and he gets taken back to NK where he is trialled and sentenced to prison. But the show might also have a happy ending. Who knows!🤷♀️
I just love the bromance between Soo Ho and Gyeok Chan. It's like every scene Soo Ho is trying his best to show…
I just don't understand why Kang Mo is still alive? He should be dead since episode 4. At this point, for me the biggest tension is waiting to see if he finally dies in the most recent episode or not.
I don't trust my own opinions about soo hoo at all. I'm just not sure if I am feeling sorry because it's Jung…
I feel like she is virginal archetype. She has no principals, just heart eyes. She saved Sooho when she thought he was a student protestor, then she helped kang mo even though he is an ANSP agent, and now if she ends up helping Sooho again, that means she just does whatever a person with a penis tells her to do regardless of them being a handsome student intellectual, a torturer or an enemy spy. That comes across as a very virginal trait to me. I've been irritated by her actions for a while now but now I feel more at ease with her because she's just a loose canon! No point in finding logic in her actions. Sooho is a spy. I feel that's the beginning and end of him. It's a complicated concept in itself but there's not much I can really say about him other than that. Yes, it has all those duty/heart conflict and being good in bad situations but then there are all these characters running around too who just disrupt the flow of his angsty character arc! I could care less about the wives, for example. Or like Kang Mo is such a useless foil.
Ugh, I feel that Soo Ho is such a victim here. His heart is being broken so many times already. It's not fair.…
I don't trust my own opinions about soo hoo at all. I'm just not sure if I am feeling sorry because it's Jung Hae-In or because the character is actually good.😶 I actually like Young Ro going the manipulative way because so far she was the only character who seemed all good in a white lotus way but now she's grey and ambiguous like everyone else. At this point I'm not really holding out a candle for a sweet or even plausible romance...I just wanna get out of that dorm. I feel like we're held hostage there too!
Such a helpful list, thank you! If you would like to add, Inspector Koo has a side character who is heavily implied to be gay (he is and is even in a relationship with another guy, but they don't say the word explicitly).
One thing that comes to me almost every episode is that there really shouldn't be so many main characters in this show. Especially since most of them have zero to very little character development.
Sooho is not actually that good at his job?! The reason Kang Moo couldn't catch him all these years is that Kang Moo himself is an incompetent idiot, not because Soo Ho is just such a good spy that he can escape any situation!
To be honest, I don't think sooho wants to die for his country but he wouldn't say that to an enemy agent. He seems to already be a bit at odds with his missions. Like he thinks his country is just giving him dumb instructions.
But the show might also have a happy ending. Who knows!🤷♀️
At this point, for me the biggest tension is waiting to see if he finally dies in the most recent episode or not.
I've been irritated by her actions for a while now but now I feel more at ease with her because she's just a loose canon! No point in finding logic in her actions.
Sooho is a spy. I feel that's the beginning and end of him. It's a complicated concept in itself but there's not much I can really say about him other than that. Yes, it has all those duty/heart conflict and being good in bad situations but then there are all these characters running around too who just disrupt the flow of his angsty character arc! I could care less about the wives, for example. Or like Kang Mo is such a useless foil.
I actually like Young Ro going the manipulative way because so far she was the only character who seemed all good in a white lotus way but now she's grey and ambiguous like everyone else.
At this point I'm not really holding out a candle for a sweet or even plausible romance...I just wanna get out of that dorm. I feel like we're held hostage there too!
If you would like to add, Inspector Koo has a side character who is heavily implied to be gay (he is and is even in a relationship with another guy, but they don't say the word explicitly).