It was enjoyable but some things bothered me: mainly the too many twists and then the way journalits were depicted. Many reporters choose this job to report the truth, or at the very least what they believe to be the truth. To everyone: even if not everyone is trustworthy, you can have accurate informations by checking several sources with different opinions.
It was light-hearted and interesting. I even learn a few things while watching this drama. Also, I don't find the girl annoying, unlike some comments I can read here. I actually enjoyed the fact that she was depicted as an able woman providing informations on the cases. Sure, she wasn't the one doing the thinking but she did contribute with her research.
So it was not him... I am not liking the mindfk this is giving us
I hope this won't be a loophole. I like the drama so far but if he isn't the eraser, does he "just" have the ability to manipulate his memories? Is he truly a shaman?
IMPORTANT MEMO: If you ever get stabbed, do not pull out the knife! I repeat, do not pull out the knife! You have a huge chance of bleeding to death before reaching the hospital. I can't believe they did such a huge mistake, this is common knowledge in crime dramas nowadays.
1) he can't see the death of people who were saved like the girl at the end of ep 4, because they changed their…
2) and 3) possibly. Somehow, I tend to find 2) plausible. Here is another theory: he can't see the death of people with a power. And another one: he can't see her death because she is the reason why he got his power. I mean she believed him quite fast so she must have known someone with the same power. Her father maybe?
I’m not a fan. Netflix is trying to Westernize the format of kdramas and it’s ruining one of the reasons I…
I'm about to cancel my subscription on Netflix. I started to watch dramas because I was tired of watching never-ending TV series with several seasons. The way they are doing things is westernizing the drama format as you said. I do want to watch some dramas they produced (Arthdal Chronicles for example), but I don't even start them because I know I may have to wait a year or more to know how it ends. So I check from time to time on MDL to see if it's finally completed. And with time, I forget why I was so interested in the title in the first place. If they want to produce dramas, they should at least get why people are drawn to them.
I can't believe they did such a huge mistake, this is common knowledge in crime dramas nowadays.