You'd think after so many horrible things happening in the show and episode 15 specifically I couldn't see anything worse, but the ahjummas talking like that about a freaking baby that was right there watching them hit a nerve. Absolutely vile
i need y'all's opinion... do you think go eun romantically likes doki? i personally hope not even though it kinda…
I think she does,but I doubt it's that serious. Probably a compilation of them working together in such proximity, some admiration of hir righteousness on her part, also the fact that he's hot lol - I don't think it'll be anything more than a small crush on her side!
Again, my issue was not the "complex plot". As I wrote above, I think there's a difference between a complex, tightly woven plot and one where it starts feeling that the twists are only there to surprise the audience, and that's what ep. 11 felt like for me. There's no need to discount my opinion saying complex plots are not for me. Stranger has a complex plot, Black does too, and I could appreciate them just fine despite their shortcomings. I'm still looking forward to how everything will turn out in Mouse, but I'm allowed to express my dissatisfaction with it as well.
Is insulting my intelligence all you have to offer to this discussion? Looks like someone else might be having comprehension issues, and that someone isn't me.
First of all, spoiler alert! Second, again, I understand what's going on and the hints they have dropped on who the real killer is and I still don't like the way ep. 11 was done. Is that clearer now?
My point isn't that I don't understand what's happening (because I do) but that ep. 11 was badly made - every new episode we're being thrown off-track just for the sake of it more and more, to the point that it doesn't feel organic, but rather that the writer just tries to one-up us at every opportunity without caring if it makes any sense for the rest of the show.
I know that everyone's busy speculating on the killer(s) right now, but I really need to share that everytime I see the actor playing Sung Yo Han I'm reminded of a more sculpted Lee Min Ho
how does this compare to mouse? i love mouse even though it’s confusing
I'm enjoying both and while I think Mouse is more fast-paced and adrenaline-filled it does rely on some sensationalism and has over-the-top moments while Beyond Evil is a bit more cerebral, in a way, and smarter in that sense!