it's just a popular premise. check out japanese movie "world of kanako" or even recent k-drama "perfect family"…
there was no psychological warfare between father and daughter there, and the daughter wasn't a killer or a bad person at all. finally, the main plot point of that one was the mc being on spectrum of autism, and it was hella well portrayed too. Here we have the opposite: a genius profiler, not a guy who can't keep eye contact with people.
if it's stupid, why was it done over and over again in various movies and dramas, not just korean? I can name a dozen with similar premise, and most of them are actually quite good
Me too. Makeup, hairstyle and fashion can do wonders in changing up one's image. Just look at how Jang Nara rocked…
jang nara would rock no matter what look she had, if only because of her unique manner of speech where she pronounces each syllable with extra emphasis
and that look of utter disgust that she often has for example on cover of VIP, jang nara is jang nara
Actually I think jang nara would be a much better fl here
In every case, the Propofol was administered by a doctor in a hospital setting, making this insanely severe punishment…
it's, in fact, not illegal in most countries if drug is prescribed by a doctor. im surprised in korea it's different. in my country, I never heard of doctor or patient getting in trouble over prescribing anything, unless the patient was harmed and sued the doctor. even then, the law usually favors doctors, as of course medications have all kinda side effects written on them that patients agree to if they chose to take the drug.
only illegal substances are...well, illegal. And even then, in most countries, it's not use that's illegal, it's the possession of them. if the police can't find any drugs on your person, it doesn't matter if they have video evidence of you doing or something came up in your bloodtest, they can't do anything to you. at least in europe.
now you will have gyeongseong creature without gyeongseong, and possibly without creature, as it looks like it's…
fun fact: the body of water where the parasites live is now in china or north korea, so the plot of this season should revolve around an army of monsters created by one of these countries (or both)
but I bet the plot will pretend north korea doesn't exist and revolve around melodrama of semi immortal humans
Not to mention countless dramas where wife finds husband to be a killer or something among these lines, which is a related trope
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>couldn't profile his daughter
kek. lmao even.
and that look of utter disgust that she often has for example on cover of VIP, jang nara is jang nara
Actually I think jang nara would be a much better fl here
only illegal substances are...well, illegal. And even then, in most countries, it's not use that's illegal, it's the possession of them. if the police can't find any drugs on your person, it doesn't matter if they have video evidence of you doing or something came up in your bloodtest, they can't do anything to you. at least in europe.
The judge: No, I know better
but I bet the plot will pretend north korea doesn't exist and revolve around melodrama of semi immortal humans
>gay stuff literally forbidden
>do everything to sneak it in anyway to the point you create a whole genre
>be korea
>gay stuff allowed
>censor the fuck out of it
how does it work?