Yes, he pushed him off the construction site into the cement. Probably his own company's construction site as JJ was deliberately lured there. The idea of the cement is that now the body is never going to be found. Ha Do Young killed him as he saw JJ would never stop coming for his biological daughter and is a total scumbag to boot.
After giving it some thought, I think the last 2 episodes lacked suspense because the FL just had too much on…
The autopsy was not mentioned as the lighter and skin under nails of the second corpse, proved her involvement and ‘what happened’. Her having to testify is harming her again to have to re-live that part of her life so if possible better not to testify. She went to prison for murder anyway. The recording was deleted and someone has to know about it, to look for it.
The romance was “weak” because even though JYJ liked her, he was going by her pace not being pushy or demanding, understanding her trauma and her needing time to trust and complete her revenge before being open to ‘restarting’ life. Also, I liked that “her mental trauma and body-trauma” was not ‘healed’ by having sex with him, which I hate in stories and is BS. Also, their separate lives were very mentally turbulent, painful and tiring so being each other’s harbor of calm, acceptance, being able to relax with someone who knows you fully, was perfect.
Really loved this! Acting was amazing and the story - on point. No unresolved issues from the school-bully-revenge. Really hoping for a new season to see the revenge in the prison! Also, the romance was well incorporated adding to the over-all story and not subtracting by destroying the pace and feel. Loved everything.
When I was in high school I was super sleep-deprived and learned to fall asleep anywhere. Have also slept on the bus going and coming back from school many times. Nowadays, allow myself to sleep only on a plane when I'm traveling alone. Don't see how it can be the victim's fault...the only way one can protect themselves 100% from violence is to have never existed at all.
I salut you allFor those are a confuse about the switch of roles we have to remember that nak su and mu deok were…
I agree. It is super problematic, if Naksu continues to steal Mu deok’s body forever. The only other hero soul shifter is Teacher Lee who shifted into a corpse. Mu Deok/Eldest daughter Jin deserves to get her body and life back.
I haven't watched the "controversial" eps 13 and 14 yet, but am I the only one who finds most cases to be incredible…
I don’t get what is not interesting about the cases - most of them are not yet seen ‘topics’ in media and anyway the vocal point of all cases are the plaintiff/defendant/victims, etc. not the case itself.
Her having to testify is harming her again to have to re-live that part of her life so if possible better not to testify. She went to prison for murder anyway.
The recording was deleted and someone has to know about it, to look for it.
Also, the romance was well incorporated adding to the over-all story and not subtracting by destroying the pace and feel. Loved everything.
So good, interesting and fresh. Want more of the story and of Vaaan!
Nowadays, allow myself to sleep only on a plane when I'm traveling alone.
Don't see how it can be the victim's fault...the only way one can protect themselves 100% from violence is to have never existed at all.
The only other hero soul shifter is Teacher Lee who shifted into a corpse.
Mu Deok/Eldest daughter Jin deserves to get her body and life back.