I don't get why Lee Jung Moon wasn't released, or was he? It turns out he didn't kill anyone and if he did, it was under duress so he should be let go. I skipped ep 10 after half paying attention to 9. It got a bit too unbelievable. But I wanted to see justice in the end. On to season 2!
Kim Jae Wook deserves a daesang for this! I watched to the end but I can't exactly say I enjoyed it beyond seeing his pretty face and what crazy psycho thing he'd do next. I applaud Jang Hyuk too.
My problem with Korean cop dramas is that the plot is driven too much by corruption, hierarchy and ineptitude than an actual complicated case. Sang Tae could have been caught early on if the cops weren't fighting amongst each other for example. Like Hyung Shik in Strong BongSoon, I can't trust cops.
The last scene... Did he use his tongue at the last kiss scene???
Before I watched the ending I saw Korean netizen comments about the kiss and how shocked they were to see his tongue. As soon as I saw the kiss I laughed. It's still tame for western tv standards but I'm no less jealous of JJH.
My only complaint? That Writer Kwon kept PD Ahn in agony for so long. I hurt for him more than anyone else in the show. Glad she finally came around but still! How could she resist his pout even for a second?! hahaha
I absolutely HATE the so called teasers at the end of each episode. A cliffhanger is made to keep the person on…
I apologize that my own thoughts about a simple marketing technique made you so angry that you felt the need to insult a complete stranger over her own opinion? I obviously don't have to watch the teaser, I'm just stating my own thoughts about how the show could be better. You also could have ignored my comment. MDL has always been a safe haven where people could express their feelings about dramas. Please read the rules and save your insults for someone else. Or better yet, keep it out of this site altogether.
I absolutely HATE the so called teasers at the end of each episode. A cliffhanger is made to keep the person on edge until the next episode. But if you give it all away in 15 seconds, what's the point of me watching the next day?!
My problem with Korean cop dramas is that the plot is driven too much by corruption, hierarchy and ineptitude than an actual complicated case. Sang Tae could have been caught early on if the cops weren't fighting amongst each other for example. Like Hyung Shik in Strong BongSoon, I can't trust cops.