I never bothered to find the actual killer because too many red herrings and clues. Every suspects have motives and most of the times, they did some crimes or killing, but not just the victim of the case.
I think the problem of this drama is it was based on Kang Full's story, which already known for his other works, Moving. There are expectations that it would have the similar excitement, but the story was quite different. I should take not of this, that Kang Full doesnt only write superhero story.
I think the PDnim initially plan for 6-8 episodes, but these crazy girls just keep giving more contents on their own. Even when they just walking, they made sketches about mom and dad's bickering, or something else.
Full supernatural? I mean that’s literally the neighborhood this show lives in, it's a fantasy drama. It's like…
it's a different level between people can see mysterious line, and people have superhuman abilities like telekinesis, and move to another dimension. It really caught me off guard.
It is somehow look like a lawyer version of Hospital Playlist, with different personality and no band. I still like it tho, with their friendship. Probably nothing big will happen in the end, but its okay.
The early episodes kinda weird for me, with her job and situation, and the male characters. But I keep watching it and it grew on me. Hearing all of their pasts that made each of them traumatized. They are not just some weird characters.
you know, its kinda weird that Lee Sungmin played as President who got assasinated in "The Man Standing Next", but then played in this movie as a general who got arrested for that assassination.
i think the medical aspect wasnt accurate but its still fine until, eps 14, where Yoo was shot multiple times, rushed to hospital, his heart stop a bit, but then just instantly wake up, and get healthy in no time without surgery. Didnt bro just got shot??
the issue isn't that the ending wasn't dramatic, the issue is that 456 achieved nothing, in the end of season…
it's not nothing. He fight back. He show the VIPs that he's not their horse race that would do as they want. His sacrifice saved Noeul from committing suicide, and reignited Inho's humanity. And he saved the baby.
I will say that the ending wasn't as bad as people thought. Sure, Gihun could've survive, with the baby too, and even with Myunggi, with different scenarios. If only they push the button before fighting, or strategize. But this way is more dramatic, with Gihun's sacrifice. I admit, the final game is a bit messy. That's what happened when you have too many finalist, with some of them have no background story.
A guy who just killed another, literally for being scared for his life and failing to help out, decides the next…
you make it sounds so easy for these characters, in that situation, to act logically. Of course we're not in their position, the director just want to make it dramatic.
even before watching it, I alreadt exposed to spoilers of the ending. So when I actually start watching, I consider that as a rewatch. And I'm watching it one episode per day.
I never skip credits, until the netflix logo shows and credits in other language appears. Notice the time remaining when credit starts. So I know when time remaining is longer, they must have another scene.
I admit, the final game is a bit messy. That's what happened when you have too many finalist, with some of them have no background story.