Low on plot and resolution (look elsewhere if these are important to you) but otherwise this drama was excellent... I could watch another five hours of this.
When Jisoo was working, a woman came up and they talked. After that, Jisoo got drunk. What was that?
Yeah it was a little weird when that happened with no follow-up... From what was said between them I assumed that she had been Jisoo's lover and they were in the midst of breaking up.
the 2 actresses did well to convey emotions when the sister came to prison to cut her hair... but it was out of…
"It makes me angry how much fl wants to atone for her crime"
As much as the guy deserved it she made a choice to stab him, and in doing so she condemned not just herself but also her family -- that's what she is atoning for.
fl doesn't look impulsive to kill someone on a whim so I'm curious to know the circumstances that led to her crime!there…
I wouldn't necessarily say that she is childish, rather she is just a goofy kind of character who maybe acts that way to cope with her situation. I don't recall being told why she is there.
It's nice to see fl's early days in prison as she just came in but the backstory was just thrown in out of nowhere…
I saw that scene as the guard pointing out that she looks happy as opposed to her usual stern self. As if to say "Look at you smiling for once!" Note that the guard also smiles at that moment too before correcting herself. While they are prisoner and guard and have to both act according to prison procedure, we occasionally see them having these ordinary human interactions.
I will gladly watch a drama featuring Nao Honda doing nothing but being a hairdresser at work.
She is excellent in the following recent dramas: * Tokyo Salad Bowl * I Wanna Punch That Scumbag! * Haru ni Nattara (These are very different types of show so how much you enjoy them will depend on your taste.)
The security is quite loose for a prison!the lady who came in as a costumer, took shots of the walls, the shelves…
I agree it did seem a little odd how easily the customer entered (and was able to bring the voice recorder hidden in her pocket) but... we do hear automatic locks on doors keeping her in if anything untoward happened, and also the hairdresser was in a privileged position that we are told had taken several years to reach (that is, a status she would be foolish to jeopardize).
You're right, her mannerisms and behavior are very ASD-like... This essentially comes across as an "Autistic…
I checked this out because I like Yuna but I won't be watching any more of it. It's not bad but this kind of show (quirky cop buddies solve mysteries) is not my thing, and also I really dislike the autistic genius aspect, which is a lazy cliche and deeply unrealistic. (I don't expect dramas to be totally realistic but I prefer for there to be some believability, which is lacking here. That Yuna's character could possibly be a police officer is too much of a stretch for me.)
There's something I can't wrap my head around. I know she's young, but getting out of the house and hiding in…
They sort of established that she liked running around and playing hide and seek but, yeah, a bit of a stretch. Such is the nature of this kind of tv melodrama. (First episode was good, nonetheless.)
As much as the guy deserved it she made a choice to stab him, and in doing so she condemned not just herself but also her family -- that's what she is atoning for.
* Tokyo Salad Bowl
* I Wanna Punch That Scumbag!
* Haru ni Nattara
(These are very different types of show so how much you enjoy them will depend on your taste.)
(I don't expect dramas to be totally realistic but I prefer for there to be some believability, which is lacking here. That Yuna's character could possibly be a police officer is too much of a stretch for me.)
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