as someone who read the manga, the previews for each episode contain WAY too many spoilers like they literally just tell you the plot twists.... if anyone is planning to start watching this just make sure you don't watch previews
dude Hoshizaki is creepy af! he was literally smiling during the whole ending sequence like her death was something fun and interesting. he was also so unbothered the whole episode
I am still at the very beginning of ep 7 (when the MC is talking in the classroom about ugumori's death) and I am still sad T_T I thought she would be heavily injured and maybe in a coma but not dead. anyway I would be VERY surprised if Hoshizaki is not the murderer. You can notice since the beginning that whenever the teacher is talking about something important like in this episode, most students are looking down or away or at least looking a bit sad except some of the bullies and then there is Hoshizaki just staring into nothingness as if he is bored and looking at a scene like he said in episode 3 rather than actually being there and overall he gives creepy vibes.
edit: and also now at the scene where all the friends are standing saying they want to know more, him not standing although they hang out together says a lot too
I read webtoon ending 137 episode, he discharge from police academy for saving Nam Joo-hyuk his police friend…
yeah read spoilers and seems like he got away with everything which is unique in such genres since such MCs usually end dead or in prison so I REALLY hope they don't change the ending of the webtoon in the kdrama
its getting updated ( the hardsubs are on episode 3 currently) just give them time. you can watch the raws meanwhile and then rewatch it with the subs (that's what I am doing)
this drama gives me strong 35 sai no koukousei vibes! anyone else? except this has murder so it probably won't end on as high of a note since a students has to go to prison or this drama will be weird
exactly! now I kinda feel bad for the mentally ill son who was used as a scapegoat just to be killed.... this…
I don’t think they got him out permanently obviously… its just till he helps them and they get info. its like a temporary vacation outside. also put your comment as spoiler
The culprit was killed by professor. So who was the kid shown in the past memory?
no the alleged culprit was a son of two workers who worked for the assymblywoman so its obvious she paid them to use their mentally ill son who couldn't even defend himself as a scapegoat for her own son the teacher and then hired a good lawyer to get him out. we saw the teacher being weird around his female students too so it couldn't be more obvious. its highly likely that Kwon unfortunately killed the wrong person which will be a tragedy when he finds out
Watching episode 4 and I feel like Seok Joo killed the wrong person and it was Min Soo who did the assault.
exactly! now I kinda feel bad for the mentally ill son who was used as a scapegoat just to be killed.... this will definitely be the drama's way to show that killing and vigilantism above law is not good
I feel like the drama is trying too bad to make it obvious that sagara did this to the point where I am sure its not him. I have a few suspects but it most be someone who Ugumori would ask why you are doing this so not sagara. I hope she didn't die tho T_T maybe a coma and then she wakes up
who would it be then? he is literally the only male character with an age that matches. We don't see much of the other male students so its so obvious.
the show is being WAAAY to obvious about the fact that Jihoon is the boy from the drawings especially since now they keep avoiding him meeting Moochan probably because he will know who he is when he hears his name
I am still in the middle of this week's episode but I am getting many new theories! I feel like the actual murderer of the daughter is the teacher and his mom used the mentally ill son of her worker's instead of her son. If that is the case then I feel bad for the son that was used and then killed by Kwon and the drama might use that as a further example why vigilantism is never the answer.
I don't want highschoolers involved in a high risk police investigation. Please do things properly and smartly.…
I mean if a high schooler is involved with the dog mask then he will be involved and in a worse way naturally... Jihoon definitely has something to do with it
he was also so unbothered the whole episode
anyway I would be VERY surprised if Hoshizaki is not the murderer. You can notice since the beginning that whenever the teacher is talking about something important like in this episode, most students are looking down or away or at least looking a bit sad except some of the bullies and then there is Hoshizaki just staring into nothingness as if he is bored and looking at a scene like he said in episode 3 rather than actually being there and overall he gives creepy vibes.
edit: and also now at the scene where all the friends are standing saying they want to know more, him not standing although they hang out together says a lot too
someone tell me there is an ep 11 cause no way they ended it like that!
you can watch the raws meanwhile and then rewatch it with the subs (that's what I am doing)
except this has murder so it probably won't end on as high of a note since a students has to go to prison or this drama will be weird
also put your comment as spoiler
we saw the teacher being weird around his female students too so it couldn't be more obvious.
its highly likely that Kwon unfortunately killed the wrong person which will be a tragedy when he finds out
this will definitely be the drama's way to show that killing and vigilantism above law is not good
I hope she didn't die tho T_T maybe a coma and then she wakes up
I feel like the actual murderer of the daughter is the teacher and his mom used the mentally ill son of her worker's instead of her son. If that is the case then I feel bad for the son that was used and then killed by Kwon and the drama might use that as a further example why vigilantism is never the answer.
Jihoon definitely has something to do with it