Do you guys see any redemption left for Bareum? I hope Moochi kills him tbh
A better punishment for him(now that he has emotions and feelings) would be for him to live the rest of his life out in jail repenting. Like a personal hell.
I'm afraid they'll make BR a victim in the end of the drama. Like it's obvious that there's a conspiracy against…
Yup, I really hope they can live up to these past episodes which have been pretty good. A copout like making JBR a victim would be really disappointing.
Meh, what did he do again? He and Han kook still died ..... he should have reported to the police about Han kook/…
They showed Ba Reum wondering the same thing too, why Yo Han didn't report him, so I'm sure there must be some kind of reason that Yo Han had which they'll reveal in the next few episodes.
The gym owner who was burned to death. His mother was the one that agreed to do the interview. Also his sister (Song Soo Jung) was one of head-hunter's victims.
I just finished ep16 and damnnn what an episode! It wasn't the most thrilling episode this series has given us but it answered a bunch of questions, like the reason behind KBR's grudge against Song Soo Ho, JBR realizing that his aunt basically put up an act in front of him, and also Mu Chi actually voicing his dread that he might have shot an innocent person by shooting Seung Yo Han. Plus a lot of new connections made between Mujin Serial killings and OZ. Really good stuff. I'm excited to see what the remaining 4 episodes have in store for us.
I saw this theory from a user on dramacool and their thoughts on how the last five episodes will play out. They…
In my opinion, the brain transplant happened so that the psychopathic Ba Reum would feel for his victims and feel guilt. So going back to emotionless JBR would render that entire plotline useless.
You'll still understand the rest of the show even if you don't watch the specials. It's just that you'll understand…
It doesn't really make it irrelevant, it just explains to you what happened sequentially with the broadcasting incident and what lead up to the night that Yo Han got shot.
I am sorry, it's probably a stupid question, but well, English is not my first language and I don't speak Korean…
You're right, nepo is short for "nepotism: the act of using your power or influence to get good jobs or unfair advantages for members of your own family." So, Mu Chi calls Shin Sung "Nak-ha-san" which means parachute, meaning he got his job thanks to his politician father.
Mouse spin off episodes... ??Must watch..If you didn't watch it you won't understand the rest of the story?Lee…
You'll still understand the rest of the show even if you don't watch the specials. It's just that you'll understand Seung Gi's character better... his motive and basically how he went around killing ppl.
Yooo did ya'll watch Mouse: The Predator today? It made things quite a lot clearer abt how JBR went about his killings. Plus it was a good memory refresher, coz this drama has so many plot lines and characters to the point that it can get frustrating. I'm kinda glad they're put out this rather than ep16 today.
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