I mean rohee obv said those things knowing dr Mo was watching and dr Mo gave rohee the phone with the detective’s…
Could the security ahjussi have paid for the surgery?
Also, I wonder if Hye-eun was the one who killed dr. Cha's wife (whether accidentally or planned, I'm not sure), and the security ahjussi was trying to cover it up with a robbery but was found out by dr. Cha, and then things happened as he said. That's why he's hiding the harddrive and killed the other doctor who mentioned about 'the mistress'. Additionally, the room temperature might have been raised to obscure the time of death, giving her an alibi with the clinical trial.
First he was on the female doctor's side, then on Jayden's side and now he seems like the villain acting alone.
I think he is Jayden's right-hand man, who was sent ahead to find Ro-hee and assist Dr. Mo with guarding and dealing with Ro-hee and Myung-joon.
Btw, did you notice the camera lingers a bit longer on his face when Jayden said that they can shoot Myung-joon if something happens at the villa or if he tries to escape? Or is that just me wanting him to get back in my good books again? 🤣
Also, I was worried for a hot minute that the writer was gonna make Detective Park 'The Mole' [I hope I didn't…
Oh yeah, I agree with that. The boss could be the mole since he appeared to want to help him with the case but didn't do that much to help either. I also find the other detective who's tailing Myung-joon's wife a bit sus. He didn't mention encountering the two men in the restroom area when he went to look for her during the call. Anyway, I was only a bit concerned they'd make Detective Park the mole just for the sake of a plot twist 😅.
I love how I can't predict where Ro-hee is going with her plan, but now to wait for another week after that cliffhanger…
Also, I was worried for a hot minute that the writer was gonna make Detective Park 'The Mole' [I hope I didn't jinx that], but I'm relieved the title of the episode meant 'The Mole' for the Ro-hee and Myung-joon team.
Still patiently waiting for the second part to finish airing before starting this. I'm a big fan of the writer, but I don't want to be tortured waiting for the next episode to drop like when RTWSTP was airing.
I watched the first 2.5 episode and it's good. But I just found out that it's released once a week and the next episode is postponed for 2 weeks, so I think I will wait until all episodes are out before binging it.
I'm hooked on this one! It's a thrilling rollercoaster of mystery with interconnected characters that keeps me on the edge of my seat. But what truly captivates me is the heartwarming relationship between Ro Hee and Myung Joon, which adds depth and emotion to the entire story.
The last two episodes (5-6) have been fantastic. 9.5 from me. The way that Tagon's past comes to haunt him is…
Yes, I believe it was planned to have 3 seasons (they have signed a deal with Netflix after season 1). The speculation at that time was that each season would have 18 episodes, similar to season 1, totaling 54 episodes. However, it appears that we now only have 12 episodes.
I think they might have skipped the 8 years to condense the story. I don't know if you remember, but there was an animation that was released by TvN after season 1 ended, which looked like a preview for season 2. The story seemed to revolve around the time after season 1 and before the 8-year time jump.
I mean, it makes sense that he was foolish and couldn't fight in Season 1. He grew up in the Wahan tribe, which…
I'm not entirely sure which point you're referring to. I was discussing his fighting skills, not his natural power as an Igutu. The only aspect I mentioned regarding his natural abilities is his perfect memory, as implied by the show. However, to address some of your points:
- I don't know about others, but I understand that Igutu are generally considered weaker than Neanthal because they don't have 24/7 access to that superpower like Neanthals.
- Yes, I understand that Igutu powers can emerge in desperate situations. What I was trying to convey is that in Season 1, Eunseom didn't know how to fight because no one around him possessed combat skills, such as martial arts, swordsmanship, or archery. The show implied that Eunseom learned how to fight by observing the Daekan force. For instance, when he climbed the Great Cliff with Doti and encountered the two guards waiting for Mubaek, he recalled the time he saw a Daekan using a specific move on someone from the Wahan tribe and replicated it on the guards. There are several other instances where this happened. This illustrates how Eunseom improved his fighting skills through learning, as opposed to his Neanthal-like power that manifest when he's in dire situations. And so it makes sense that now after 8 years (and after his quest in uniting the Ago tribe) he becomes a skillful fighter.
The lightning gave him additional power. Also, if igutu can not even do that, then why are they different from…
Oh dear, I'm not even making a comment about his power or anything like that, and I don't have any theories either. My comment, and what I thought I understood from OP's comment, pertains to the technical aspects of how that scene was shot. Please read my original comment to OP; I mentioned that it's possible for Eunseom to crawl like that since Neanthal/Ragaz also jumped off trees like that in episode 1. It's just that the way it was shot and choreographed was funny. Can't we simply enjoy a show and poke fun at some scenes in good faith? Not everyone who criticizes the scenes is trying to speak ill of the show.
Finally we have our proof that Eunseom IS Aramun!!!! Woohoo!!!! We finally see some of his insanely badass evolved…
Song Jong Ho's character (honestly, I can't remember his Neanthal's name and can't be bothered to click on the cast page, sorry) mentioned that it belongs to two brothers who were separated. I wonder if this refers to Aramun and Inaisinghi? Yes, Eunsom did say that he'd be Aramun and Inaisinghi, implying that both of them were one person in the past. However, what if Aramun actually has a twin brother who got separated from him, just like Saya and Eunseom? Although, if that's true, the question arises as to how Ragaz came into possession of the other talisman.
I mean, it makes sense that he was foolish and couldn't fight in Season 1. He grew up in the Wahan tribe, which…
ah so I was replying to that comment, and I think it's not about the fighting skills but more on how that scene was shot, and some people the fight scene is a bit drawn out (but I can't read people mind, it's just how I interpreted that comment)
Also, I wonder if Hye-eun was the one who killed dr. Cha's wife (whether accidentally or planned, I'm not sure), and the security ahjussi was trying to cover it up with a robbery but was found out by dr. Cha, and then things happened as he said. That's why he's hiding the harddrive and killed the other doctor who mentioned about 'the mistress'. Additionally, the room temperature might have been raised to obscure the time of death, giving her an alibi with the clinical trial.
Btw, did you notice the camera lingers a bit longer on his face when Jayden said that they can shoot Myung-joon if something happens at the villa or if he tries to escape? Or is that just me wanting him to get back in my good books again? 🤣
Anyway, I was only a bit concerned they'd make Detective Park the mole just for the sake of a plot twist 😅.
I think they might have skipped the 8 years to condense the story. I don't know if you remember, but there was an animation that was released by TvN after season 1 ended, which looked like a preview for season 2. The story seemed to revolve around the time after season 1 and before the 8-year time jump.
- I don't know about others, but I understand that Igutu are generally considered weaker than Neanthal because they don't have 24/7 access to that superpower like Neanthals.
- Yes, I understand that Igutu powers can emerge in desperate situations. What I was trying to convey is that in Season 1, Eunseom didn't know how to fight because no one around him possessed combat skills, such as martial arts, swordsmanship, or archery. The show implied that Eunseom learned how to fight by observing the Daekan force. For instance, when he climbed the Great Cliff with Doti and encountered the two guards waiting for Mubaek, he recalled the time he saw a Daekan using a specific move on someone from the Wahan tribe and replicated it on the guards. There are several other instances where this happened. This illustrates how Eunseom improved his fighting skills through learning, as opposed to his Neanthal-like power that manifest when he's in dire situations. And so it makes sense that now after 8 years (and after his quest in uniting the Ago tribe) he becomes a skillful fighter.