This series is 10 episodes of cops despising profilers. Nevermind that in previous episode the profilers team proved their worth, they will be ignored in the next episode, as detective's memories were continually deleted.
He is a cop but before that, he is a human who is going through a lot of emotional stuff. His first thoughts were…
Your point would serve if he were an ordinary civilian without any training. Aside from being a policeman after so much investigation, killing, and weird stuff going on, at that point in show he should be already wide-eyed for everything. If someone called him right away and said, "There's a killer in your home," he would be promptly on his guard. The point is he, as a policeman, "should" have done that as soon as he had handled the USB stick. It's a natural intuition of a police officer dealing with internal corruption. He was acting like he was innocently playing in a kindergarten.
It's a tv show... if you start to talk about those stuff, horror movies can't exist.Even the scene when the suspect…
It is perfectly possible to criticize the logic of a script, whether on TV show or movies. I've seen a lot of horror movies with good internal logic, you don't have to put your brain aside to consume such a product. It would be great for this series to show how he did it because it's proposal is not fantastic, but anchored in reality. This killer has so far behaved like a deus ex machina.
You are forgetting that he was just a traffic police officer and was kind of pushed onto the team. He doesn't…
But in history he is already dealing with a case involving powerful and dangerous people. Including means of spying on police activity. Talking on the phone in this situation is something any amateur like me would find dangerous. And if my shower switch on by itself just when I'm reading a highly important file, it's obvious that someone is in my house. I'd lock my bedroom door and save everything in cloud quickly (which was supposed to be done at the first moment). This is common sense. He acted like a retard.
Kim Young Goon's stupidity will force me to low score the show at the end. A police officer dealing with such a big case and finding the "Grail" should take the utmost care. If he did not have the "heart" to make a copy, the lower will be. ps: this killer seems to be an omnipresent and omniscient ninja. The guy is in everything, with all the possible keys.
Isn't the police supposed to know that phones can get tracked and calls can be listened by a third person cause…
It's incredible for a policeman to face this whole case if he doesn't think about the need for caution. This is a huge logic flaw in script that will make me lower the final score.
Is it so hard for a policeman to consider the possibility of his phone being tapped and taking reasonable precautions? Things this script makes me think...
It was possible to perceive, after the shot, the Kang Woo eye stirring slightly. They probably invented a death for him to function as an shadow agent from now on. Or the first season character will return. We'll see. I liked the Samara Morgan's reference at the end.
This show was competent to create a mystery around the characters. We couldn't tell who was good one or bad one until the end.
It would be great for this series to show how he did it because it's proposal is not fantastic, but anchored in reality. This killer has so far behaved like a deus ex machina.
ps: this killer seems to be an omnipresent and omniscient ninja. The guy is in everything, with all the possible keys.
I liked the Samara Morgan's reference at the end.