"sorry but I am with Anna, I can't let you have this baby" EXCUSE ME??! HOW DARE YOU say the FL not only to not have the baby, you are saying you won't let her have the baby. Without words... I can understand you don't want this child, I can understand it was an accident that caused this...but if you don't want to be responsible, you can say it to her and give her some money for supporting the child (after all, you are filthy rich) and not forcing the woman into an abortion if that is not her decision. Wow, such a male lead we have here
I felt really angry and disappointed at the metro station scene... I mean, yes Yoo Ryung left her sister, but nobody seems to care it was for about 10 seconds before regretting it and searching her sister: of course it was a mistake, a mistake that she has paid so much....Imagine what must be, feeling the person you love the most is also the one that makes you unhappy, because you have to dedicate your whole live to her, putting up with the pain, the frustation and one moment you snap and some fucking psycho kills your most beloved person but hey, she is the monster, who abandoned her sister. Perhaps I am overreacting but seeing not even Wook Hyuk tried to understand her was truly upsetting.
Could the murderer be an autistic too? So, here is the thing: -We know the metro ghost suffers from spams, and autistic people tend to suffer from more involuntary movements than average people: that would explain the murderer's spasms, which are the only thing we know from him so far. -We also know he has some sort of special attachment to his first kill, Yoo Ryun's sister, who had autism. He even keeps the corpse in that box, although he leaves the rest of bodies in the metro station: perhaps she was special because he knew her or felt "bonded" to her because of their shared condition. It is only a theory, but I found it interesting xdd
I took a peak to ep 4 before getting subtitles and WTF with that ending, seriously? I firmly believed he was in love with Jenny and rooting for them...LOL. I just hope I misunderstood something. Btw, I loved Ye Nam's face xdd.
Am i the only one who finds Wang Soo a mysterious character as hell? I mean he seems so shallow but then you can see there is something shady with him; I do not know he is confusing me xd
"I don't crave love, I want to be respected as a conductor of this orchestra. I gave my all. Do you know what I fear more than dying? Losing my career after falling behind." This is the most sincere thing Maestro Nam has ever said to anyone, without doubt: the rest of the time he has been lying lol.
This is what i think it happened in the warehouse:
-We know Nam Ju Wan panicked when Eun Ju told him the day of the murder Yi Young was in the same car as Ian, so it wouldn´t be far-fetched to think it was because even being involved in this dirty stuff he wanted to save Yi Young (after all, Yi Young entering Ian´s car could not been predicted, remember the conversation betweeen Yang Joon and the violinist).
So I think the creepy dude kidnap Ian and Yi Young, kept them in the warehouse and later maestro Nam went into the warehouse, he is the one approaching Yi Young with a knife (in the scene it looks like the mysterious guy means harm, but i think he was going to cut her ropes and set her free) and he made her quiet cause he didn´t want to alert the creepy guy, but Yi Young kicked him , the knife rolled near Yi Young´s hands and the chaos began: Yi Young running away outside, someone chasing after her...
That would explained why proffesor Kang nagged maestro Nam about how his unnecessary actions ended in the death of Kim Ian (he messed up the plan and they ended up killing Ian, although it wasn´t planned.
Ok, the pace of this episode got me worried. I wasn’t expecting some major things to be revealed so soon.Throughout…
I like your theory a lot! I totally agree with you, there is clearly something fishy with the truck driver...In fact i believe the higher ups hired that guy to cover up the crime (Ian being stabbed) and make it seem like an hit and go (Jang Joon mentioned the driver had a lot of debs to pay) so they promised to pay the debts and the bail if he covered it up. I guess you are right and Ian was murdered because he found out pretty shady stuff, something about corruption (like unqualified people entering music college) Btw, in what episode they hinted Maestro Nam coming from an influential background? I always thought he was a self made man and that was the reason for him being involved in the crime, wanting to succeed profesionally (although i agree he is not the murderer)
You can use a vpn to use an ip from a different country and open up Netflix on your pc!
I tried it but a comment appeared saying that i had a proxy working (vpn) and that I had to disconnect it, so it seems netflix doesn't accept vpn connections... but thank you for your answer!
somebody know how can i watch it in netflix if I am from another country? I don't mind subtitles in english, but netflix from my country doesn't give me the choice, the drama just isn't on the website :(
I don't recommend it at all: I just can't stand the way they deal with the affair (and I have seen some dramas with affairs and I liked them) but (spoiler: the guy did not get any kind of punishment and the female lead forgave him very easily ugh) it was like they were sending the message if your partner cheats on you, just get over it and you will be happy again. This is only my oppinion, though.
EXCUSE ME??! HOW DARE YOU say the FL not only to not have the baby, you are saying you won't let her have the baby. Without words... I can understand you don't want this child, I can understand it was an accident that caused this...but if you don't want to be responsible, you can say it to her and give her some money for supporting the child (after all, you are filthy rich) and not forcing the woman into an abortion if that is not her decision.
Wow, such a male lead we have here
So, here is the thing:
-We know the metro ghost suffers from spams, and autistic people tend to suffer from more involuntary movements than average people: that would explain the murderer's spasms, which are the only thing we know from him so far.
-We also know he has some sort of special attachment to his first kill, Yoo Ryun's sister, who had autism. He even keeps the corpse in that box, although he leaves the rest of bodies in the metro station: perhaps she was special because he knew her or felt "bonded" to her because of their shared condition.
It is only a theory, but I found it interesting xdd
Btw, I loved Ye Nam's face xdd.
Do you know what I fear more than dying? Losing my career after falling behind."
This is the most sincere thing Maestro Nam has ever said to anyone, without doubt: the rest of the time he has been lying lol.
-We know Nam Ju Wan panicked when Eun Ju told him the day of the murder Yi Young was in the same car as Ian, so it wouldn´t be far-fetched to think it was because even being involved in this dirty stuff he wanted to save Yi Young (after all, Yi Young entering Ian´s car could not been predicted, remember the conversation betweeen Yang Joon and the violinist).
So I think the creepy dude kidnap Ian and Yi Young, kept them in the warehouse and later maestro Nam went into the warehouse, he is the one approaching Yi Young with a knife (in the scene it looks like the mysterious guy means harm, but i think he was going to cut her ropes and set her free) and he made her quiet cause he didn´t want to alert the creepy guy, but Yi Young kicked him , the knife rolled near Yi Young´s hands and the chaos began: Yi Young running away outside, someone chasing after her...
That would explained why proffesor Kang nagged maestro Nam about how his unnecessary actions ended in the death of Kim Ian (he messed up the plan and they ended up killing Ian, although it wasn´t planned.
I guess you are right and Ian was murdered because he found out pretty shady stuff, something about corruption (like unqualified people entering music college)
Btw, in what episode they hinted Maestro Nam coming from an influential background? I always thought he was a self made man and that was the reason for him being involved in the crime, wanting to succeed profesionally (although i agree he is not the murderer)
and what was the conversation they had in the car?