Finished ep 7 and 8 (I wait until I have both and watch them back to back). Watching 2 episodes every week I realised the writers have prepared so far mini arcs for each week. It starts with and assumption, then in the last episode of the week there is a conclusion that leads to a different direction.
I don't mind this, definitely I can't guess where the story is going so it keeps me interested. The problem with dramas like this is that they easily start having many plot holes. I will wait till next week to see if they can make sense of these last episodes properly.
In ep 8, even the police officers voiced how weird it was that the lady did not recognise the man that had raised her and his house. If the real culprit can play with people's minds and create memories, this can be explained, and I am waiting for it to make sense later.
With the information we have now all I can conclude is that a) the fake culprit doesn't have superpowers and he was used as a distraction b)he might have truly killed the lady's mother therefore the executioner used him (he doesn't attack innocent ppl) c) his "shamanic" powers probably come from his mind being messed up with, must have been in contact often with the executioner d) he probably was told to put this show for the police by the executioner or else people he cared about would be harmed
Someone commented if point D was correct, he could have just told the police... honestly, I don't think the police can protect anyone at this point! It is frustrating how they don't manage to stop one single murder.
And lastly, I was screaming at my screen "do not pull out the knife!" when DB got stabbed haha
Thanks for your review.I was afraid that the script was bad, because this happens regularly for dramas adapted…
100% agree. Nonetheless, if you have time to waste (and we all do recently), I encourage anyone to draw up their own conclusions. I was surprised how many positive comments this got
I saw some youtube video saying that Dramas tend to have 4 episodes of solidly written scripts, and then the writers…
Unfortunately too many dramas lose all appeal and edge early on, I know it mustn't be easy to write something amazing from beginning to end but... hey, it is their job! lol
I see lots of hate about the FL in here, honestly if they wanted to make her look better and less annoying in ep 5 then they could have worked harder in making the ML look more suspicious. Then she goes from saying he is still a suspect to taking him home and showing him all of her investigation... wtf
There's another thing that bothers me, it is the memory reading part. Instead of seeing someone's memories is almost like he travels back in time and can see everything in detail. Reading someone's memories would mean that even if someone has fake memories (happens, like you could swear you put your car keys somewhere but didn't) that is what he sees. His super power is too amazing and he looks more like a shaman than a mind reader. I feel like this is the only way the writers had to continue with the story.
I loved ep 1 and 2, then I was worried about the direction it was taking in ep 3 but ep 4 finally put the plot in motion. So there's someone out there that can erase memories! I don't agree with ppl who say the ML is disappointing, he is simply fed up and disgusted with the world, being able to see so vividly murders (traumatising in itself) yet not being able to do anything about it bc the country is so corrupt. FL doesn't have that angle so she is more emotionally stable and she doesn't have the whole system witch hunting her. So far I like how we are thrown into the story without having to know about every character's backstory. I'm not sure if there'll be a love line, but I wouldn't be against it. Can't wait to see next week's episodes!!!
I don't mind this, definitely I can't guess where the story is going so it keeps me interested. The problem with dramas like this is that they easily start having many plot holes. I will wait till next week to see if they can make sense of these last episodes properly.
In ep 8, even the police officers voiced how weird it was that the lady did not recognise the man that had raised her and his house. If the real culprit can play with people's minds and create memories, this can be explained, and I am waiting for it to make sense later.
With the information we have now all I can conclude is that a) the fake culprit doesn't have superpowers and he was used as a distraction b)he might have truly killed the lady's mother therefore the executioner used him (he doesn't attack innocent ppl) c) his "shamanic" powers probably come from his mind being messed up with, must have been in contact often with the executioner d) he probably was told to put this show for the police by the executioner or else people he cared about would be harmed
Someone commented if point D was correct, he could have just told the police... honestly, I don't think the police can protect anyone at this point! It is frustrating how they don't manage to stop one single murder.
And lastly, I was screaming at my screen "do not pull out the knife!" when DB got stabbed haha
There's another thing that bothers me, it is the memory reading part. Instead of seeing someone's memories is almost like he travels back in time and can see everything in detail. Reading someone's memories would mean that even if someone has fake memories (happens, like you could swear you put your car keys somewhere but didn't) that is what he sees. His super power is too amazing and he looks more like a shaman than a mind reader. I feel like this is the only way the writers had to continue with the story.
I'll keep watching, but with lower expectations