The first two episodes were good. The editing and direction are the show's strongest aspects. However, viewers should allow 20–30 minutes to adjust to the editing style. So, be patient. The second episode is far better than the first and sets up the story well. I'm looking forward to the next episode!
I LOVE this drama!!!! it is hilarious!!! and getting better and better every episode!!!! FL actress is just perfect…
This is the best episode yet! I really like that the writer took the time to develop the lead characters and their stories. They're now funny without saying a word.
After reading today's comments, I realized that the drama got good after episodes 16 and 17 because the misunderstanding between the leads was resolved🤣🤣 You people are so simple! All you want is romance! Keep up this positive energy for the rest of the episodes too🤞 I wonder what would happen if RJL really kissed in this drama. I bet MDL would explode!
Kumor: As for the Phoenix Seal and her, you may choose only one. Preceptor Du: Then please, chop off her hand and feed it to the wolves for me. The girl meant every word she said. Her facial reaction when she turned around and walked away was brilliant. It made Cang cang look anything but an empress. Du was the star of this episode.
Episodes 1-12 have improved significantly. After episode six, the story began to unfold, progressing at a nice pace ever since. We learn more about the different characters and how their actions affect the main leads. The last four episodes also have better cinematography and editing. The OST is good, too.
Episode 3 was better than the first two. We learned more about the company, the capsule, and one of the Esper members. The less screen time devoted to the mission, the better.
Glad the ratings jumped, but the ending feels anticlimactic to me. We get flashbacks to explain every death except…
1. It was anticlimactic, but I wonder how much the week difference between episode 9 and 10 played a role, as many were expecting a big twist. This one has all the classic elements of a psychological drama/movie mystery with slow pacing, dark setting, confusion and twists at the end of each episode. And they kept this pattern between ep1-9. After that, we should have gotten some shocking twist in the last episode, as usually happens in this genre, and the buzz of this drama would be alive. I would have preferred that. But what is unique about this drama is that the writer and director put a lot of emphasis on the human relationship/emotion throughout the drama, which is not a pattern you usually find in this genre. I think there was a call from the beginning and they ended it on that human emotion, otherwise we would have got Ha-bin as the culprit. 2. After reading other commenters, I feel like if they had shown the flashback of Ha-jun's death, then the scene between Jang Tae Su and Jang Ha-bin at the police station (where the knife is brandished) would not have existed, and it would not have shown Tae-su's character in a good light. Then the question would have come up why he doubted her in the first place. The scene at the police station brought everything together and showed both Tae-su's and Ha-bin's characters in a good light. I think the flashback scene would have worked if they showed Ha-bin as the culprit.
One of the best dramas of 2024 and a good psychological mystery drama from K-drama land. But it definitely needed the big twist in episode 10. It would not be a surprise if Han Seok Kyu wins the MBC Daesang and is nominated for the Baeksang Arts Awards, other cast members include Chae Won Bin played her role well. The BGM of this drama really enhanced and was completely in sync with every scene and emotion.
As mentioned by others, the drama leaves some plot holes and unanswered questions at the end, mainly Ha-jun's death.
The rating of the last episode of Doubt is 9.6%. It definitely turns out to be the big hit of the year for MBC in terms of genre.
If Min-A got poisoned, her blood work should have shown it. Potential plot hole
No, the first body they found was Lee Su Hyeon's. The second body they found in the bag in episode 7-8 was Song Min A's. It was her first preliminary autopsy report. The final autopsy report was not yet available.
Preceptor Du: Then please, chop off her hand and feed it to the wolves for me.
The girl meant every word she said. Her facial reaction when she turned around and walked away was brilliant. It made Cang cang look anything but an empress. Du was the star of this episode.
2. After reading other commenters, I feel like if they had shown the flashback of Ha-jun's death, then the scene between Jang Tae Su and Jang Ha-bin at the police station (where the knife is brandished) would not have existed, and it would not have shown Tae-su's character in a good light. Then the question would have come up why he doubted her in the first place. The scene at the police station brought everything together and showed both Tae-su's and Ha-bin's characters in a good light. I think the flashback scene would have worked if they showed Ha-bin as the culprit.
As mentioned by others, the drama leaves some plot holes and unanswered questions at the end, mainly Ha-jun's death.
The rating of the last episode of Doubt is 9.6%. It definitely turns out to be the big hit of the year for MBC in terms of genre.