With all due respect, what kind of nonsense was that?
First of all, I’m still uncomfortable that the female detective wasn’t reprimanded or held accountable at all for visiting the suspect Seo Gu wan (who was hospitalized) without permission or coordination. She carelessly untied him, which caused him to escape, and in the end, led to his death!
There was no briefing session for her, no punishment whatsoever! Throughout the entire series, we see detectives trying to show that every human life is important and shouldn’t be lost, but here she acts completely unprofessionally, without any coordination with her superiors, visits the suspect, and causes his death!
If not a formal reprimand, at least she should have received a serious warning.
I cannot accept that Su yeol had that much anger toward his mother for killing the abusers from 23 years ago, yet he could so easily move past this! This contradiction and gap in his behavior is partly due to weak writing, or maybe something else I don’t know, either way, that was my first point.
Next, in this episode (6), we saw Su yeol insisting not to trigger the alarm because catching the killer afterward would be much harder. Despite his repeated requests that the alarm must not be rung, the female detective ignored her superior’s order and did it anyway
and again, she didn’t face any consequences, in fact, she didn’t face shit.
After messing up the operation and disobeying orders "which she thought was to save the hostage’s life" we end up witnessing the death of that very hostage!
What’s even more surprising is that after this unprofessional behavior, she starts to distrust her superior and wants to investigate him.
I’m amazed how this team, acting so unprofessionally and without principles, still expects to be promoted.
And that ending? “Choose between the team and Su yeol”?
GIRL, What kind of joke is that?
The fact that their boss is so incompetent that he lets the team talk to him like that and act behind the back of their appointed superior is the most ridiculous thing!
Oh and let’s not forget how they treated Min Jae’s death like it meant nothing. He was literally just an innocent guy who got killed, and they brushed it off like it was no big deal.
Their fuss about "let’s save at least one person" seems to only apply to abusers I guess!
If I had to sum it up, it really felt like the writers were chasing surface-level drama and twists instead of focusing on solid character development and logical storytelling.
I think he didn't pick up because he was busy looking for the opera guy. But yeah, telling someone "call if…
II know what you're saying darling, but that's the most ridiculous excuse ever! You can totally look for someone and still answer your phone! He knew Min jae was on the list. And we’ve got this thing called "innocent until proven guilty" so they can give me the whole he deserves that he was a suspect, plus he’s an artist, so ignoring him and acting like that is just inexcusable. Whatever happened to Min jae now is totally on Su yeol and his team
Especially since they told Min Jae to immediately let them know once Joy plans to come over.
that's what I'm saying, they knew he was on Joy's following list or whatever it's called, and they were aware he's kind of an artist. So, ignoring him and treating him like that is completely unjustifiable and unforgivable
Okay, maybe not everyone agreed with Jeong Ishin, but it irked me when Suyeol or the others refer her victims…
This🤝✨ every time literally every single time su yeol puts on a show about "oh they didn't deserve to die, they were innocent" it's so annoying and irritating like how can you say that? innocent who???
not answering min jae call was a shitty move! now I hope to see su yeol feeling guilty and sorry af in the next episode! you can't be all "let's save everyone, everybody's life is important, nobody deserves to be killed like that" and blah blah blah then leave someone behind I'm sick of childish acts of su yeol
so I couldn't help but notice that Ji An (especially her high school era) reminds me so much of I Heon/Deuk Pal from High School Return of a Gangster! The second I saw her in her uniform, I was like, 'Wait, is that my baby from the other show?' 😂 They could totally pass as twins, right? Or is it just me being delusional?
cuties 🥹❤️ I wish there was more of the second couple his friend (jae jin) is a sweetheart He looks like the type of person who takes you on the best dates ever
I'm confused, they really enjoyed the duck food and everything but in ep 9 preview it gave the feeling like joseon didn't win or maybe they both gave the same scores? idk, I thought they're winning
guys I'm on ep8 and I was wondering if they eventually find out that Eun Ae is suspicious and on top of everything she's a jealous b!tch? like will they see her true colors or not?
First of all, I’m still uncomfortable that the female detective wasn’t reprimanded or held accountable at all for visiting the suspect Seo Gu wan (who was hospitalized) without permission or coordination. She carelessly untied him, which caused him to escape, and in the end, led to his death!
There was no briefing session for her, no punishment whatsoever! Throughout the entire series, we see detectives trying to show that every human life is important and shouldn’t be lost, but here she acts completely unprofessionally, without any coordination with her superiors, visits the suspect, and causes his death!
If not a formal reprimand, at least she should have received a serious warning.
I cannot accept that Su yeol had that much anger toward his mother for killing the abusers from 23 years ago, yet he could so easily move past this! This contradiction and gap in his behavior is partly due to weak writing, or maybe something else I don’t know, either way, that was my first point.
Next, in this episode (6), we saw Su yeol insisting not to trigger the alarm because catching the killer afterward would be much harder. Despite his repeated requests that the alarm must not be rung, the female detective ignored her superior’s order and did it anyway
and again, she didn’t face any consequences, in fact, she didn’t face shit.
After messing up the operation and disobeying orders "which she thought was to save the hostage’s life"
we end up witnessing the death of that very hostage!
What’s even more surprising is that after this unprofessional behavior, she starts to distrust her superior and wants to investigate him.
I’m amazed how this team, acting so unprofessionally and without principles, still expects to be promoted.
And that ending? “Choose between the team and Su yeol”?
GIRL, What kind of joke is that?
The fact that their boss is so incompetent that he lets the team talk to him like that and act behind the back of their appointed superior is the most ridiculous thing!
Oh and let’s not forget how they treated Min Jae’s death like it meant nothing. He was literally just an innocent guy who got killed, and they brushed it off like it was no big deal.
Their fuss about "let’s save at least one person" seems to only apply to abusers I guess!
If I had to sum it up, it really felt like the writers were chasing surface-level drama and twists instead of focusing on solid character development and logical storytelling.
Like, How old are you Su yeol? 5?
What’s with this childish behavior
every time literally every single time su yeol puts on a show about "oh they didn't deserve to die, they were innocent" it's so annoying and irritating
like
how can you say that?
innocent who???
you can't be all "let's save everyone, everybody's life is important, nobody deserves to be killed like that" and blah blah blah then leave someone behind
I'm sick of childish acts of su yeol
it was still pretty enjoyable
I wish there was more of the second couple
his friend (jae jin) is a sweetheart
He looks like the type of person who takes you on the best dates ever
I'm like 90% sure it's the same...
wasted potential at its peak!!!
could have been waaaay more better
what a lovely soul