why do people keep thinking the "Mouse" is BaReum instead of Yohan? Is it because BaReum is in the main male lead…
Precisely because JBR is the main character, it's impossible not to suspect him. It doesn't matter why the writer makes him look like a really nice person. These four episodes draw our attention to Yohan, but I find that JBR is still too mysterious. We can see KMC's background, its hatred for revenge, its strong sympathy for the victims, its detailed investigation process. From the screentime, he provided a lot of information. He's a crazy character to boot but his position is clear. Likewise with Yohan who become a main suspect because he's the son of an ex-serial killer. Then, JBR left. He is more engaged, giving testimony from his own point of view. The grandmother is dead, what if JBR can fabricate the testimony? No one knows. And citing SilverEndy's previous opinion, JBR subtly participated in the investigation. Another question arose, what if he deliberately gave directions during a visit to the church? About fingers, magic box, clothes on the roof? How we should make out of it? Is this by any chance a bright idea from stupid-looking, careless ordinary guy?
But the biggest problem, this is just my wild assumption. JBR has not satisfied the criteria for kill and fit into the timeline of this case. He's too kind and his interactions with many characters were sincere. He may and may not have done it. I would rather have a psychopath in between the two of them instead of a new mysterious character or suddenly JBR has a split personality tho haha
I also noticed this and this is one of the reason why I'm sure that Yohan didn't kill Daniel Lee; the hood, and…
Precisely. By narrowing down the possibilities, I think it becomes even more impossible that Yohan is the real psychopath. I realized he was "too" careless to: 1) leave his clothes covered in blood when his mother visited the house 2) leave the basement room key in place.
This theory is quite plausible. I also see that JBR is naively active in providing ideas for investigations, that…
I feel twisted because I agree with most of the theories provided even if they are contradictory! lmaaao
I still feel like JBR has a big role in the whole investigation and that could be misleading. The reason why JBR is suspicious, is because I haven't felt a strong back up from his point of view. It's different like when you see KMC's growing emotions in detail from start to end. On the other hand, JBR blends in easily and it's one-sided.
Moo Chi is putting on a show just like he proposed in his briefing, the kid in the mask that we saw with Ba Reum…
Your words hit me hard to not making wild guesses because "it's only 4 episodes people!" lol
If your theory is correct, that answers why KMC was so openly challenging. But I don't understand, what the point is to make the psychopath assume that the police (or for KMC personally) think of it as a prank call? Is this to reduce mass panic because the police cannot stop the evidence from being exposed repeatedly to the public? Or simply to trigger him? Still, what for?
ANOTHER THEORY:JBR got the messages from the grandma saying she knew who the killer was and so JBR killed her…
This theory is quite plausible. I also see that JBR is naively active in providing ideas for investigations, that in itself is suspicious. You know he's like ... keep giving directions to KMC. He's potentially even more terrifying than Yo Han.
The good thing about this drama is that for sure nothing we see is what it seems, sure now everything seems very…
I've seen this kind of setup multiple times yet it's stil heartbreaking. ;;
Anyway, for episode 4! ... oof, LSG's role! Seriously HAHA I feel conflicted. I want him to be a good character (he's funny!) but if he's just an ordinary person in this serial killing case, it's too boring. Because I once had this the protagonist vs villain cliché from the two of them. But if they ended up together as psychopaths, then the "how many psychopaths are there" theory comes in and becomes interesting.
As usual the transitions in this drama is good. It's not a big reveal but it feels smooth.
I don't know how to react for episode 3. It's a let down because they revealed many cards so early. No mind guessing anymore, no complicated way of connecting the dots, and less suspense. Is it going to be play clever, hide & seek?
Oh my god I was so appalled. But I think the psychopaths begin their 'experimentation' from animals, mostly at…
Oh, I didn't expect someone to actually respond. Sorry it's just a passing thought haha. I know very well it's just CGI and analogy. But yes, many psychopathic images are associated with this seemingly trivial form of violence.
As a person who is quite emotional towards animals and has a hamster (and rabbits in the past) that belongs to the rat family, I don't know how to react to episode 1 and the titles. *Kidding haha, but really...
Well, this drama has crazy views for psychopaths. I like how all the characters look suspicious. I don't have much to watch for this season so this is definitely one to look forward to every week!
dropped it when i saw those twilight running effects sorry ??
Ahaha. Was that "lightning speed running" that bad? I only watched the first ep and yeah, I wonder if it's getting worse or to cringe for someone who doesn't like twilight that much (like me)..
Wow, the comment section is heated up! I haven't watched it yet but I want to left a comment just to say how unlucky I am currently busy when my favorite genre is airing lol you guys theories are enough to convince me, thank you.
Haha. From the way both lead characters operate things, this drama potentially will keep everything passable. It can be serious shit at certain point. But still likely to stick with the main theme as a comedy-thriller. While I'm (personally) not fully clicked with everything yet, I got to see nice follow up from episode 4.
I believe in #oneepisodecanchange
But the biggest problem, this is just my wild assumption. JBR has not satisfied the criteria for kill and fit into the timeline of this case. He's too kind and his interactions with many characters were sincere. He may and may not have done it. I would rather have a psychopath in between the two of them instead of a new mysterious character or suddenly JBR has a split personality tho haha
By narrowing down the possibilities, I think it becomes even more impossible that Yohan is the real psychopath. I realized he was "too" careless to: 1) leave his clothes covered in blood when his mother visited the house 2) leave the basement room key in place.
I still feel like JBR has a big role in the whole investigation and that could be misleading. The reason why JBR is suspicious, is because I haven't felt a strong back up from his point of view. It's different like when you see KMC's growing emotions in detail from start to end. On the other hand, JBR blends in easily and it's one-sided.
If your theory is correct, that answers why KMC was so openly challenging. But I don't understand, what the point is to make the psychopath assume that the police (or for KMC personally) think of it as a prank call? Is this to reduce mass panic because the police cannot stop the evidence from being exposed repeatedly to the public? Or simply to trigger him? Still, what for?
Anyway, for episode 4!
... oof, LSG's role! Seriously HAHA I feel conflicted. I want him to be a good character (he's funny!) but if he's just an ordinary person in this serial killing case, it's too boring. Because I once had this the protagonist vs villain cliché from the two of them. But if they ended up together as psychopaths, then the "how many psychopaths are there" theory comes in and becomes interesting.
As usual the transitions in this drama is good. It's not a big reveal but it feels smooth.
Well, this drama has crazy views for psychopaths. I like how all the characters look suspicious. I don't have much to watch for this season so this is definitely one to look forward to every week!