I must be the only one that thought about episode 13 as a disappointment. I mean, I agree that was 10/10 acting…
I don't feel disappointed at all. And I also don't think that it was obvious that it's him from the beginning. Yes I suspected him already at the beginning just like Ji Heon did. But the drama played with us all the time making us believe it's not him. Then making us believe it could be him after all. Then again that it's not him and so on. In some way it made us think from Ji Heon's perspective who suspected him but then there were always signs that it can't be him. But he still found him suspicious all along. I wasn't totally sure that it's him until the last episode. All the guessing what could be and what could not be was really fun. To me it was perfect. And like loranar said the message is the most important here. It makes totally sense that he should be the killer.
The way the head director died is poetic justice if ever I saw it. LOL Wow, what an amazing episode 27 was. Great…
He explained why he wanted to kill her. He is a very sensitive person and noticed that she must have been a victim of abuse as well. She also told him about the little child she sees and he was afraid that she would eventually remember her past and feel horrible about it. Just like he had forgotten and later remembered his past. So he wanted to save her because death would be better than remembering the horrible past in his opinion.
I wonder if Ji Heon is really like Eun Ho said someone who didn't suffer in his childhood. It would be pretty cool if he was also a victim but is still living like a normal person now. To show that it's possible to overcome the past. Anyway I'm really curious about all the lose ends and how everything will play out in the last three episodes. It's also pretty interesting how they all seem to sympathize with Eun Ho in some way even though he's a serial killer. I'm looking forward to how they will deal with their conflicted minds. Ji Heon has it worst now since he shot him.
Children of Nobody should be on this list as well. It explores all the facets of child abuse so well. Plus it has an amazing cast and awesome music. It's probably the best Korean drama I've ever seen.
I wonder if the last episode was all just a show by Eun Ho to make the police finally believe him because Ji Heon mistrusted him all along. If he really is Red Cry that is.
I loved how they showed us in today's episode that even adults can be victims of abuse. And that abuse has many forms besides beating. Children of Nobody explores the theme of abuse so well. This drama is not only captivating but also educating. I really love it to bits.
I still think it's eun ho, even or especially after today's episode.
I'm with you. During the episode I thought it's not him after all but after the ending and the preview I think again it's him. It can't be the director. Red Cry had a slim built. I think Red Cry is trying to blame him because he noticed that the police is on him.
I just watched the first episodes and am really disappointed. The shots are really beautiful but that's it. Jin Hyuk is smiling like a fool all the time. I get they wanted to show that he's a very carefree and happy person but that's simply too much. Every time I see him smile it looks totally fake. I'm even more disappointed because I really liked Park Bo Gum's acting in his previous works. I guess this shows that he's still young and still has much too learn. Maybe he couldn't keep up with the pressure of rising to star status so young but this time his acting is really off. It feels too forced. But he has a lot of potential that he showed already in previous works so I hope he will come back with better projects in the future and show us better acting again. I also don't see any chemistry between the leads. The only character I'm interested in so far is the ex-husband. I'd rather he was the lead. I think I will drop this drama. Or is it getting any better later on?
The ratings aren't low. It's a cable drama. And for me they don't lack chemistry at all. In contrary. I think…
Sky Castle is a weekend drama and jtbc's biggest hit of all times. And The Beauty Inside was a huge hit ratingwise with 4-5%. Clean With Passion for Now might not be a huge hit but it is still doing well ratingwise. It's wrong to say the ratings are bad. Bad would be 1% or so.
The ratings aren't low. It's a cable drama. And for me they don't lack chemistry at all. In contrary. I think…
There has never been a jtbc drama in that slot that reached 6% so 4-5% is already considered huge. Even a big hit like Eulachacha Waikiki that is getting a second season only had 1-2%.
Tbh Yoon gyun sang doesn’t fit that so called “handsome chaebol ceo” in this drama. I’m not saying he’s…
The ratings aren't low. It's a cable drama. And for me they don't lack chemistry at all. In contrary. I think they have amazing chemistry. And you know there's a saying that lovers tend to look alike. I find both actors have similar features like a small nose and mouth and rather round face. So even visually I find them very well matched. But maybe that thing with chemistry is down to personal taste since everyone says something else.
And like loranar said the message is the most important here. It makes totally sense that he should be the killer.
And for me they don't lack chemistry at all. In contrary. I think they have amazing chemistry. And you know there's a saying that lovers tend to look alike. I find both actors have similar features like a small nose and mouth and rather round face. So even visually I find them very well matched. But maybe that thing with chemistry is down to personal taste since everyone says something else.