After doing a complete rewatch of all the episodes I picked up on a few things. The Ceo and Manager were nowhere…
While I have suspected Yeong Bin since the start I do think we're too focused on "he must have known his attacker" and ignoring the "or" in the ME's statement. He didn't see it coming OR he knew his attacker. I'm not completely ruling out this being a hit for hire by Hye Joo's Dad.
What do you mean? I watched all 6 episodes but I'm not sure which girl you are talking about.
I feel like I'm watching a different drama than everything else because other than *checks notes* not be nice to him when he approaches her, she hasn't actually done much. She's not obligated to like the guy.
I barely even notice her (or Han Gyeol for that matter) so I'm so surprised that not only do a lot of people notice her, she's taking up a lot more space in their brains then she is for me.
Well, now that there are only two episodes left, the situation is actually very simple. Either the killer is someone…
I agree with this list but I'm adding Yeong Bin too just cause he's been on my list from the start. If I had to rank them in order of who I think it most likely:
1. Yeong Bin or the Manager 2. Hye Joo's Dad 3. Hye Joo
I think the earring is a misdirect. She was in the apartment, likely the one who searched the place. But I don't think she's the killer. I like the theory that it's the Dad because I think that loops in the prosecution and that would probably lead to unmasking the corruption there the easiest. But since two members of the group have been killed/attacked someone connected to them both makes more sense that way.
the big problem with her being the killer and attempted murderer is how it’s implausible that she could’ve…
Seung Woo has no defensive wounds, if she fought with him over the earring as you suggested he would. Plus when he put La Ik to bed he wasn't nearly that inebriated.
The idea that she entered the place in a rage, fought with Seung Woo and stabbed him without leaving any other mark on him or the apartment doesn't fit the evidence imho.
The scene in episode 4 where La Ik says Hye Joo was worried about what he might say to the prosecutor still nags at me. Could that have simply been in reference to her almost hitting him with her car? I think I need to go back and rewatch those scenes.
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I really like it. It's not a hardcore legal drama so don't come in expecting a courtroom drama or investigations. The murder mystery who done it is more of a plot device to explore our characters and their relationships and emotions. It's a very character driven drama, I would say.
In some ways I think this is the reverse of dramas that throw in a stalker or murder because they can't think of a second act conflict. We start with a murder as the foundation to explore all the people connected to it.
The only thing bothering me about this drama is that their faces are almost unnaturally smooth? Are they airbrushed or filtered or just makeup? It's kind of distracting.
I barely even notice her (or Han Gyeol for that matter) so I'm so surprised that not only do a lot of people notice her, she's taking up a lot more space in their brains then she is for me.
1. Yeong Bin or the Manager
2. Hye Joo's Dad
3. Hye Joo
I think the earring is a misdirect. She was in the apartment, likely the one who searched the place. But I don't think she's the killer. I like the theory that it's the Dad because I think that loops in the prosecution and that would probably lead to unmasking the corruption there the easiest. But since two members of the group have been killed/attacked someone connected to them both makes more sense that way.
The idea that she entered the place in a rage, fought with Seung Woo and stabbed him without leaving any other mark on him or the apartment doesn't fit the evidence imho.
Very brief bts of the kiss scene....
In some ways I think this is the reverse of dramas that throw in a stalker or murder because they can't think of a second act conflict. We start with a murder as the foundation to explore all the people connected to it.
Yes! She's in, what, 11th grade? This feels like expected behaviour.