I believe Kang-ho had his dad's death all figured out, he said he believes his father committed suicide, but in ep1 when he was angry with his mother after the botched exam he said 'you're as bad as the people who killed dad'
watched this going through yeo jin goo's filmography and was pleasantly surprised by how good it is that I need to leave this comment. The 2 timelines are wonderfully knitted, and the last couple episodes really make everything worthwhile. It also touches philosophy in a way that while it's not new to sci-fi, the execution is impressive.
I guess my problem now is that there's no one to talk about this show with
Interesting premise but the editing is too choppy that it's hard to follow. While it's really dark (something I really like in thrillers) it doesn't have the tension because any new information revealed past episode 7 left me confused that I have to keep going back to figure it out, mainly cuz new characters & plot points aren't established long enough to leave an impression. Ep 4 is my favourite because of how gripping it is.
Unfortunately, I did drop the series halfway through ep15 because I was fed up of the editing and decided to watch a summary on youtube instead. I did enjoy the story and the twists, but I wished the watching experience was more enjoyable.
I guess my problem now is that there's no one to talk about this show with
Unfortunately, I did drop the series halfway through ep15 because I was fed up of the editing and decided to watch a summary on youtube instead. I did enjoy the story and the twists, but I wished the watching experience was more enjoyable.