But that k**ler J didn't age.As the case track back to 25 Years.
the possibilities: 1. jung sunho is the satan.
but I highly doubt that J is a satan, as I believe this drama showed that human can be more evil than satan/demon.
2. most likely this is not the real J. but a calculated move to copy his crime just to scare the villa residents so they want to move out.
3. if it's really the real J. is there a chance that he was someone in his mid/late teens 25 years ago? and currently he's in his late 30s or early 40s.
but I lean more to theory number 2. it feels like it too soon to reval J. and the teaser for ep 8 could be misleading.
the killer at bitna's neighborhood suspected to be the serial killer J. and right before that, coincidentally her ex fiance warned her that "that area looks dangerous". and his family's name is happened to be Jung. and I took several rewinds, when mando flashed the attacker, the body figure and especially the back of his hair matched with jung sunho.
isn't it strange the serial killer who had been inactive for more than a decade to suddenly appear at the redeveloped area?
The kissing scenes were so lame, they kissed like you kiss your grandma, LOL 😆 but overall very sweet, I'm…
in a way I agree. the kiss with his ex was steamy and hot. so I was expecting a next level of fire lip-locking, but all I got was only lip introduction instead.
I'm not the type to demand for kissing scene in a drama, but since they showed us how hot it was with the ex, I was expecting for more.
but since this doesn't only focus on the romance, it doesn't really bother me actually. I'm okay even if there's no a kissing scene.
I think people love Ju Yeon with Hye Ri more than his character ever like/ love Hye Ri 😆 Idk, I don't even…
I second this. I don't think he saw her romantically, at least not yet. he clearly said that it didn't mean he liked her. but she kept on the idea that he liked him which made him gave up to respond to that question anymore. but it didn't look like he agreed with her. but at the same time he liked her presence. we need to read his micro expressions to understand that.
it's crazy. I was in the middle of watching other drama and it triggered me to be more emotional. but for some reason I kept thinking of dear haeri.
I was wondering why eunho had to pretend to be her sister to cope with her lost. and it suddenly hit me that wasn't that exactly what I was doing too? although I enjoyed it, I didn't even cry while watching this drama. but the realization made me sob.
in a way they can act irrational if we see it from a neutral's perfective. but it's like their way of holding onto the memory of that person to survive. like wore his clothes, studied the thing you hate the most because that person loved it and changed the whole trajectories of your life just for the memory of that person. although he no longer there, you began to search his presence in everything and in everyone's memory. he may no longer alive but you made him live within yourself.
why did you go that far? lost and death are part of life. it's normal to mourn but why went that far? the only answer I got is because of a regret. of course people are sad if they lost a dear one, but for someone like eunho they can't let it go because they blamed themselves for the situation. the guilty is killing her.
and now that I realized it, it doesn't look too much anymore for her to work at the parking lot. even if haeri said she wanted to be an astronaut, I believe eunho is already working her way to nasa somehow.
I actually don't really get that Gremory character when she's showing her suspicion of Justitia. I thought she…
gremory is like the detective for the demons. she's in disguise pretending to be the human-demon like justitia and others when in fact she's watching them and investigating wether they're breaking the rule or not.
I just listened to the osts and I realized that the first two osts are from the perspective of hyunoh. it's interesting because the first 4 episodes of the drama are from eunho's pov instead.
ost part 1 is exactly coming from episode 5 and 6, but how come it dropped earlier like two weeks ago when the drama told eunho's pov? I would say ost part 2 - in the glow of us is more general - but in this context it's also from hyunoh's pov with the repetitive I love you which I believe came from hyunoh's text "사랑하니가". it dropped like 10 days ago but lee min hyuk even sang it at his concert on september 😂
they just dropped lee hi's our timeless moment from eunho and haeri's pov 4 days ago, but that was the time when the drama told hyunoh's side of the story.
the contradiction of is fascinating tho.
but anyway ost part 1, love in silence by vanilla unity, it just gave me an impression that I can see hyunoh's honest feeling. the character in the drama he's more holding back his emotions. but the song is like an open book of his character. the lyrics are like his diary and love letter. I just got goosebumps when I read the lyrics.
I would love to have klang and ha hyunsang to sing the upcoming osts (hopefully it's not just my wishful thinking ðŸ˜). their tones are suitable for this kind of drama. but since their music tend to be more sentimental, and the 3 already released osts are mellow too, for the balance I would also love to hear a sad song but with a bright melody 😂 I love the contradiction.
Jung Somin said that she received the script until episode 4 so it means they all didn't know what's next for…
that's not crazy at all. in fact it's common in the industry for them to get 4 episode scripts, because it's required for the script reading and other episodes may still in the process of working. I heard it from other actors from other dramas.
the actors from mouse didn't even know who they were talking on the phone with the whole time until the near end of the drama.
and sometimes some actors only read their own parts too. except maybe some who decided to read the whole script and study others' part like lee jung eun on miss night and day.
Nah you can tell to the patient themselves.In fact, one of the important assessment points about a patient's mental…
aaaah I see.
about your last point, I just did a quick search and it's really an issue. and apparently regarding to inform the patients about their conditions, there can be so many issues like when the family requested to withhold the info instead.
Yes, the drama is beautiful with symbolism & layers to peel, flawed characters that intertwined one and another,…
ikr, the love drama is like only the surface level, their issues are much more deeper. and it's much more interesting than the love line. so sad some people focused on the trivia things and what it looked like on the outside.
I see you prefer KMHM over this one but didn't the male lead suddenly kiss the female lead in the beginning too?
and don't forget the legendary kisseu from ahn yoona 😂 she basically stormed out anytime she found her oppa. but everyone took it as a funny thing just because it was her. I wonder why I only realized it now too.
I'm just amazed with every small details and analogies in this drama.
the broken umbrella, the hanging necklace, the stairs, etc.
and after we see hyunoh basically did anything for her and walked her to have a counseling, in the end she had to cross that bridge alone. in the end, it's her own battle she had to fight it by herself.
the way hyunoh had to stop midway and talked to someone on the phone. and eunho moved forward alone to knock on the psychiatrist's door.
at first I wonder why, it's so dramatic she had to cross the bridge to see a psychiatrist but damn it's intentional. every scene is calculated perfectly. if you can read between the lines, you'll get the beauty in this drama.
I didn't notice something like that at all. When was it? I want to see it too.
Ikr, I'm sure it means something. I wonder if he has a problem with his health too and maybe that could be the reason why he decided not to get married.
does sang ju = seung u?
or daniel han= seung u?
jinyoung doesn't play as her grandson anymore apparently
1. jung sunho is the satan.
but I highly doubt that J is a satan, as I believe this drama showed that human can be more evil than satan/demon.
2. most likely this is not the real J. but a calculated move to copy his crime just to scare the villa residents so they want to move out.
3. if it's really the real J. is there a chance that he was someone in his mid/late teens 25 years ago? and currently he's in his late 30s or early 40s.
but I lean more to theory number 2. it feels like it too soon to reval J. and the teaser for ep 8 could be misleading.
isn't it strange the serial killer who had been inactive for more than a decade to suddenly appear at the redeveloped area?
I'm not the type to demand for kissing scene in a drama, but since they showed us how hot it was with the ex, I was expecting for more.
but since this doesn't only focus on the romance, it doesn't really bother me actually. I'm okay even if there's no a kissing scene.
I was wondering why eunho had to pretend to be her sister to cope with her lost. and it suddenly hit me that wasn't that exactly what I was doing too? although I enjoyed it, I didn't even cry while watching this drama. but the realization made me sob.
in a way they can act irrational if we see it from a neutral's perfective. but it's like their way of holding onto the memory of that person to survive. like wore his clothes, studied the thing you hate the most because that person loved it and changed the whole trajectories of your life just for the memory of that person. although he no longer there, you began to search his presence in everything and in everyone's memory. he may no longer alive but you made him live within yourself.
why did you go that far? lost and death are part of life. it's normal to mourn but why went that far? the only answer I got is because of a regret. of course people are sad if they lost a dear one, but for someone like eunho they can't let it go because they blamed themselves for the situation. the guilty is killing her.
and now that I realized it, it doesn't look too much anymore for her to work at the parking lot. even if haeri said she wanted to be an astronaut, I believe eunho is already working her way to nasa somehow.
ost part 1 is exactly coming from episode 5 and 6, but how come it dropped earlier like two weeks ago when the drama told eunho's pov? I would say ost part 2 - in the glow of us is more general - but in this context it's also from hyunoh's pov with the repetitive I love you which I believe came from hyunoh's text "사랑하니가". it dropped like 10 days ago but lee min hyuk even sang it at his concert on september 😂
they just dropped lee hi's our timeless moment from eunho and haeri's pov 4 days ago, but that was the time when the drama told hyunoh's side of the story.
the contradiction of is fascinating tho.
but anyway ost part 1, love in silence by vanilla unity, it just gave me an impression that I can see hyunoh's honest feeling. the character in the drama he's more holding back his emotions. but the song is like an open book of his character. the lyrics are like his diary and love letter. I just got goosebumps when I read the lyrics.
I would love to have klang and ha hyunsang to sing the upcoming osts (hopefully it's not just my wishful thinking ðŸ˜). their tones are suitable for this kind of drama. but since their music tend to be more sentimental, and the 3 already released osts are mellow too, for the balance I would also love to hear a sad song but with a bright melody 😂 I love the contradiction.
the actors from mouse didn't even know who they were talking on the phone with the whole time until the near end of the drama.
and sometimes some actors only read their own parts too. except maybe some who decided to read the whole script and study others' part like lee jung eun on miss night and day.
thanks for the explanation that helps me to comprehend their situation.
about your last point, I just did a quick search and it's really an issue. and apparently regarding to inform the patients about their conditions, there can be so many issues like when the family requested to withhold the info instead.
anyway thanks for the insight.
the broken umbrella, the hanging necklace, the stairs, etc.
and after we see hyunoh basically did anything for her and walked her to have a counseling, in the end she had to cross that bridge alone. in the end, it's her own battle she had to fight it by herself.
the way hyunoh had to stop midway and talked to someone on the phone. and eunho moved forward alone to knock on the psychiatrist's door.
at first I wonder why, it's so dramatic she had to cross the bridge to see a psychiatrist but damn it's intentional. every scene is calculated perfectly. if you can read between the lines, you'll get the beauty in this drama.
yes don't need to analyze and recap episode 5, just compile all of your analysis to the discussions 😂😉