If the big mouse is indeed CH then is it really him who made this stupid plan too?
I think there is a lot of dimension to what's going on. We don't know why the mayor chose him for the dead professor case or if it was even his idea. Someone could have led him to PCH. And we know that Gong Jihoon drugged him and got him into the car accident in episode one. He was thrown in jail to be hung and killed by his lackeys for bribing him, but all that stopped when the news reported that he's Big Mouse. They resuscitate him once the story came out, so leaking that to the media saved his life. Why this is happening and where it begins is a mystery so far.
I am loving this theory. It does make sense to an extent and would make a great plot twist later. However, this…
He's broken the fourth wall at the end of every episode so far. After the first episode, I wondered why he was just look at us like that with blood pouring down his face. And until a few days ago, it didn't occur to be that he was screaming at the camera at the end of the second episode, too. When I realized that, I wondered if it would happen again and what it could mean. The third episode ended the same way, so that's when this theory clicked for me. It's not a matter of if they are going to break the fourth wall. They've done it at the end of every episode. The question is why. If I'm not right, there is still a reason none of us have figured out.
Iam back to suspecting that the mayor is the big mouse that explains why big mouse robbed Jo Hoon (lala bank)…
The mayor said the underworld got him elected, but that Big Mouse changed the game and is now out to get him. He wants to know who Big Mouse is because he's afraid of losing his position. I don't understand why everyone thinks every character in this show is a suspect. They've been pretty clear that Jihoon, the mayor, and all the other villains are trying to track Big Mouse down because he had them all under his thumb.
And I'm sure to someone else who had seen another drama do the same thing, it was a stupid plot twist. Nothing is new under the sun. It's mostly how you execute it that matters.
I just watched Ep. 3 and had one of my theories confirmed. In this episode, just like the first two, Changho looks directly into the camera right before the episode ends. This is called "breaking the fourth wall." He's acknowledging our presence. He knows we're watching him.
This puts a whole new spin on things. Most people think he isn't Big Mouse because his narration says he isn't, and he's said things in private moments while he's alone that prove his innocence. But Big Mouse is the ultimate con-man. He knows all. That's why I think he's also fooling us, the audience. If he knows we're watching him, everything he says and does can be for our benefit, too. His private moments are no longer his own because we're there. When they end each episode with him looking into the camera, he's telling us that we're just like every other character in the drama that he's manipulated.
A brilliant twist to a brilliant show; the con man is conning the audience.
This series isn't about who Big Mouse is, it's about whether Park Changho is or isn't. He is telling us over and over again that he isn't, but all of the evidence is stacked against him. We are supposed to be in suspense and constantly confused about whether he is or not. I don't know why everyone is treating this show like a "whodunit" mystery. It's not.
can someone help me? i have disney + but i can't find this drama! i even tried searching the title up. :(
It's only available in 9 countries. The rest of us can only watch with a VPN. Download one, set it to Japan, Korea, etc. and then you'll see it. Scroll down about 10 comments to see my explanation if you're still confused. Hope that helps!
Why isn't Big Mouth listed on the front page under Top Airing Korean Shows when their rating, viewer count, and comment section are way better than #3-5? This drama is already up against bad promo. It's not fair to have a faulty listing so they aren't even featured where they belong.
If you've already spent the money, please use a VPN so it's not a waste. Get a VPN, connect to any of the countries…
A VPN is an app, basically.
When you travel, your subscriptions to Netflix, Disney+, etc. show you the programs of your current location, not your home country. So what a VPN does is tells your internet connection that you're in the country you select. This has many purposes, but one of the benefits is being able to watch programs that aren't available in your country.
Once you choose a VPN (NordVPN, Surf Shark, etc.) select a country (Japan, South Korea, Singapore, etc.) that has Big Mouth available. It'll say you're connected, and that's when you log in to Disney+. You should see the listings of the country you have selected. You can do this on a computer or TV. Just download the app and/or software on either device.
such a waste for me to have paid a full year of Disney+ because most of all of the Korean dramas that are on Disney+…
If you've already spent the money, please use a VPN so it's not a waste. Get a VPN, connect to any of the countries it's available in, and your subscription will be worth it.
everyone agrees that in such drama the villain should be the most unexpected character and at the same time everyone…
Yeah, but everyone is picking him because he's the least likely due to the fact that he'd be framing himself. You can't really decide it isn't him because people are guessing that, since the script was written/the show was filmed long ago. With a cast so small and some already being out of the running, every guess is going to be popular.
Actually, it's both. In Korean, the english "th" is pronounced like "seu". That means Big Mouth and Big Mouse are pronounced and spelled the exact same way. The title is a play on words, because the ML is a big mouthed laywer who is set-up and thrown in jail for being the genius con-man Big Mouse.
Disney+ is going to keep doing this, so everyone who loves dramas should start investing in a good VPN.
Yep. If you were travelling from the US to Japan and wanted to watch Netflix or Disney+ from your account, you'd see Japan's content. A VPN works the same way. It appears as though you are in whatever country you connect to. But not all VPN's work for all countries and/or streaming platforms, so it might take a few tries to find something that works.
This puts a whole new spin on things. Most people think he isn't Big Mouse because his narration says he isn't, and he's said things in private moments while he's alone that prove his innocence. But Big Mouse is the ultimate con-man. He knows all. That's why I think he's also fooling us, the audience. If he knows we're watching him, everything he says and does can be for our benefit, too. His private moments are no longer his own because we're there. When they end each episode with him looking into the camera, he's telling us that we're just like every other character in the drama that he's manipulated.
A brilliant twist to a brilliant show; the con man is conning the audience.
When you travel, your subscriptions to Netflix, Disney+, etc. show you the programs of your current location, not your home country. So what a VPN does is tells your internet connection that you're in the country you select. This has many purposes, but one of the benefits is being able to watch programs that aren't available in your country.
Once you choose a VPN (NordVPN, Surf Shark, etc.) select a country (Japan, South Korea, Singapore, etc.) that has Big Mouth available. It'll say you're connected, and that's when you log in to Disney+. You should see the listings of the country you have selected. You can do this on a computer or TV. Just download the app and/or software on either device.