https://goo.gl/wG69cimaybe not best quality, but watchable
sorry to bother you, but what are you using to make veoh work? I tried Firefox, Chrome and edge, checked if the flash player is updated and turned off adblocks, but the video never loads. The timer stays as 00:00/00:00, it says loading, but nothing happens.
(but after reading your comment above, it goes lower on my list)
FAQ - possibly slightly spoilerishDoes it have romance?Happy ending?
It's about love, but you won't find your usual mating hijinks here. There are at least three couples. The only one that ends up together - one party is a a ghost.
It'd say yes. It ends on a positive note, although the scheme fails massively and most of the gang spends some time in jail (but the drama wasn't trying to glorify crime, so it's perfectly along its lines not to make them sip pinacoladas on their own tropical islands). They come to terms with themselves, which is a good thing, I guess. The ending isn't rushed, but concentrates on some characters more than others, and I can't say I'm completely OK with all resolutions. Three people have a terminal ilness. Two make it out alive (not sure why it's so for one of them, though?).
so I'm going to be the third person and ask the same thing: has anybody seen it anywhere online recently? I can't find a working copy even on shadier than usual sites.
I want to watch it for Im Joo Hwan...anyone think it'd be worth it?
On the contrary, I'd say he's one of the very few reasons it is worth watching for. If you're in a position to watch things for Im Joo Hwan only, ou probably already know he may be the most interesting thing in otherwise questionable drama and this one is not an exception. When it aired, there was a faction of viewers who only watched for him and couldn't care less about other characters/plotlines, and others who only cared for Mura & Biryum etc, so reactions can vary greatly. He had a very interesting, conflicted character and delivered it nicely. For me, there were points when he carried the whole drama.
re: one big case or case of the week procedural: after ep 1 I'm leaning towards the former. It's a guess game with just one episode, but for now it seems like the backstory related to FL is a root for all that will happen. I'm not completely sold yet (and a bit disappointed that visuals don't live up to promo materials), but overall it looks promising. For an umpteenth series on serial killers, that is.
does it go back to the main theme of face changing etc? I stopped at ep 17 because (while the story of Lueying finding his identity and bonding with other characters develops well) nothing new is introduced. The drama threw a bunch of interesting things at the beginning and left it like that. Maybe it's a good thing it doesn't add more before completely resolving what it already has, but I'm getting bored. Does it go back in track?
(Also, not to be a brat, because I'm grateful for any subs we're getting, but are they getting better? Is anyone rewatching this or waiting for grammar, wording and spelling to improve? Do people on those youtube channels have a habit of correcting their subs once the series is completely covered?)
The rating keeps going down… Oh, well. I know a thing or two about dropping and let me tell you: dropping this one early because you think you know what's going on is just silly. Don't let the BTS drama influence your choices.
(but after reading your comment above, it goes lower on my list)
It'd say yes. It ends on a positive note, although the scheme fails massively and most of the gang spends some time in jail (but the drama wasn't trying to glorify crime, so it's perfectly along its lines not to make them sip pinacoladas on their own tropical islands). They come to terms with themselves, which is a good thing, I guess.
The ending isn't rushed, but concentrates on some characters more than others, and I can't say I'm completely OK with all resolutions.
Three people have a terminal ilness. Two make it out alive (not sure why it's so for one of them, though?).
Does it have romance?
Happy ending?
after ep 1 I'm leaning towards the former. It's a guess game with just one episode, but for now it seems like the backstory related to FL is a root for all that will happen.
I'm not completely sold yet (and a bit disappointed that visuals don't live up to promo materials), but overall it looks promising. For an umpteenth series on serial killers, that is.
Here's a full thing transcribbed from the subtitles: https://www.instagram.com/p/BgTBtzYlP3l/?taken-by=tempted.mbc [lmao, 'without a name', not 'any amen']
Here's the original: https://namu.wiki/w/%EA%BD%83%EC%9D%84%20%EC%9C%84%ED%95%9C%20%EC%84%9C%EC%8B%9C
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXWnPQZDt60 (480p, one file)
(Also, not to be a brat, because I'm grateful for any subs we're getting, but are they getting better? Is anyone rewatching this or waiting for grammar, wording and spelling to improve? Do people on those youtube channels have a habit of correcting their subs once the series is completely covered?)
Don't let the BTS drama influence your choices.