Su Ah's real identity was a nice twist. One of the quotes this episode that confused me was when she said "The…
I'm glad we will see more of her in upcoming episodes. She's been intriguing me since the beginning, and I'm dreading the lack of character depth. But the end of Ep 6 seems to signal the start of her becoming a big part of the plot.
This article. I've been waiting for someone to speak it up. I'm not good in words and expressing in internet, so I'm glad someone did it. Tho I comment here and there. But people always, just like you said, defend blindedly their faves. I agree with all your points, writer-nim.
Yes, its A grade. But its far from beinh Dinner Mate. The atmosphere was strikingly different and with that end of Episode 2, its more of Kill Me, Heal Me than Dinner Mate.
2 episodes out, and I foresee this to be my absolute favorite this year. It doesn't try to be something, instead it just does it's own thing. The director knows what they're doing. The atmosphere, the bizzareness, the music, the cinematography was a perfect mish-mash. Kudos to the writer for crafting such a unique story. I really dig the storytelling.
Not to be fussy, but this is what I'm expecting on IOTNBO last year. But the output didn't quite fit my preferences. I'm extremely disappointed I must say. But this. This is definitely IT.
I love everything I have no. problem with the bus accident, the trial court since they are more focus on judges…
Same issues. The transitions were damn fast. Even the camera shots were fast my eyes really hurt, catching up who says the line and what it says. I hope the editing improves on further episodes.
- Chae Jun is non-existent. In the first 5 minutes of the episode, Da Jung mentioned a person that she met but gone and was never there from the beginning. Chae Jun is that person. The shots are hinting on it with their shots always having a barricade between them. - If Chae Jun is non-existent, why do Joo Young Do see him? My answer is our three characters might have a shared trauma during their childhood. Back then when Chae Jun is still alive. The hint was on the last few minutes of the episode. - And lastly, the killer might be Joo Young Do at all. He's just projecting himself on Chae Jun.
Not to be fussy, but this is what I'm expecting on IOTNBO last year. But the output didn't quite fit my preferences. I'm extremely disappointed I must say. But this. This is definitely IT.
I'm looking to this next week.
- Chae Jun is non-existent. In the first 5 minutes of the episode, Da Jung mentioned a person that she met but gone and was never there from the beginning. Chae Jun is that person. The shots are hinting on it with their shots always having a barricade between them.
- If Chae Jun is non-existent, why do Joo Young Do see him? My answer is our three characters might have a shared trauma during their childhood. Back then when Chae Jun is still alive. The hint was on the last few minutes of the episode.
- And lastly, the killer might be Joo Young Do at all. He's just projecting himself on Chae Jun.
Thoughts, guys? I want to read your theories too.