One thing i love about this show is that it highlights how privileged hae-hyo is and never lets him forget it. Just love it whenever something goes his way and he realizes that he'd be nothing without his social status
I think so? I suppose I'm glad it is a slow process, him remembering bit by bit because they did go through so…
I still prefer this way more than if he had a sudden epiphany like let’s say after hugging his daughter all his memories come flooding back, I wouldn’t have liked that
So, just to make sure, he doesn't fully get his memories back, but little by little, he's remembering what his family meant to him and he's gradually learning how to get back to his life and become the loving person he was for his family right? In other words he's gradually progressing towards getting his memories back
The male staff or ex-male staff of Kyung Hoo is really an A$$H013... Only good thing he ever did was to answer…
I mean yes, but if we're being realistic, he's objectively trying to resuscitate Joon Young's dwindling career, whether he likes it or not, if he still wants a career in that industry he should probably take the guy's advice
The preview scene at the end of episode 8 had me dying ???? That still frame of Song Ah all giggly while my mans Joon Young depressingly hitting the same key over and over looking like he needs a few drinks. Jeez I hope she's able to cheer him up and free him so that he can play piano how he wants
It's nice to know that jung kyung can put her personal grudges aside and be professional like she was with song ah at the beginning of episode 8 . Also I feel like her advice was spot on when looking at such a fragile, hesitant person like song ah
He's the best in her family at least for sure. But I kinda found it sad when she told them in the 5th episode…
It's not really his fault that she doesn't open up to him, tbh she seems like a person who is very timid, so I can't really say much there. Other then that, he's not really telling her to give up on playing the instrument, he's just wondering if she should pursue this career choice with her current capabilities, it might be a sad truth, but sometimes you are not talented enough at what you love to find yourself employment in that area, I think he's just worried about her future
"Serial killers are human too, we don't need to be terrified of them" - Cha Ji Won said something along those lines. You know how in horror movies the people who say that we can fight against this thing always get killed......Well I have a feeling that Hee Sung is either gonna flat out kill her or that she is going to sacrifice herself for Hyun Su. Either way, I think this drama's ending will be more impactful if she dies
Why don't the cops carry guns. They are getting hurt and they are using only there fist against some of these…
I think you can choose as an officer to carry a gun or not it's just that the rules in korea on when a cop can use a gun are so strict, that is basically designed so that a cop can only use their gun in the worst case scenario, like if they are face to face with a criminal who is literally in motion about to stab them and they fire to save their lives. Also when I say cop, I mean like detectives who are usually on crime squads such as violent crimes/homicide
In another recent detective drama Good Detective, in a certain scene a cop and his partner are trying to catch a suspect and things happen and the suspect ends up pinning one of the detectives to the ground and the suspect then takes out a knife and proceeds to attempt to stab said police officer and his partner takes out his gun and fires at the suspect in order to save his partner's life. In this situation, the cop that fired the gun gets disciplinary action afterwards because apparently the korean gun use policies for cops are so strict that it is believed that other action could have been taken in that moment to prevent the eventual use of the gun. In the US/North America, this would be a perfectly normal occurrence, I mean the suspect does not even die, he just has an injured arm from the bullet wound and the cop saved his partner's life, but even that situation does not warrant the use of a gun per the policy.
So yea, the gun use policy for cops in korea is mad strict to say the least. At least that's what I inferred from the dramas, if I'm just spouting bs, my bad
Some people just come to look at the comments to see if the drama is worth watching and you just basically revealed to them a big part of the plot which is that Hyun Su is innocent, use a spoiler tag so that you don't ruin the show for others
In another recent detective drama Good Detective, in a certain scene a cop and his partner are trying to catch a suspect and things happen and the suspect ends up pinning one of the detectives to the ground and the suspect then takes out a knife and proceeds to attempt to stab said police officer and his partner takes out his gun and fires at the suspect in order to save his partner's life. In this situation, the cop that fired the gun gets disciplinary action afterwards because apparently the korean gun use policies for cops are so strict that it is believed that other action could have been taken in that moment to prevent the eventual use of the gun. In the US/North America, this would be a perfectly normal occurrence, I mean the suspect does not even die, he just has an injured arm from the bullet wound and the cop saved his partner's life, but even that situation does not warrant the use of a gun per the policy.
So yea, the gun use policy for cops in korea is mad strict to say the least. At least that's what I inferred from the dramas, if I'm just spouting bs, my bad