Kim Jae Yeong doing that little smiley scrunchie face while she's trying to buy merch has completely erased whatever…
lol even I felt the same - there’s just something so irresistibly charming in the way he kept trying to get her attention…you just forget about everything else🙈
Maybe is the Prime and Netflix effect. I saw a documentary named How Netflix destroyed Kdramas for ever by Asian…
Depends on the genre. Dramas like Light Shop, Moving, Judge From Hell, and Call it Love for instance while were not exactly fluff pieces, they did have interesting interpretations of love and hope compared to most recent mainstream Kdramas (at least from 2025). There’s a blurry line between “darkness” and “light” if you get what I mean.
Moving and Light Shop are based on a webtoon universe written by one of the most popular Korean WT artists from over a decade ago so I wouldn’t call them Hollywood despite the similar supernatural/ superhero format.
Maybe is the Prime and Netflix effect. I saw a documentary named How Netflix destroyed Kdramas for ever by Asian…
This kind of makes sense. Lately most of the good "short" kdramas are from Disney+ from what I've noticed - they barely have 10-12 episodes too but the overall quality is better than with dramas released through Netflix/ broadcast dramas. 12 episode dramas keep messing up the ending 😅
It could be a crime of passion? With the Ex? I wasn’t really thinking that deep about her but ever since their…
Haha TMAI....they could have spent more time developing the crime instead of spending it on some of the less necessary scenes from the previous episodes😅
knowing who the killer is now makes so much sense lol but its just not written well like their fingerprints was…
Guess this was their attempt to show how incompetently they handled the case. Majority of the crucial evidence was found only because Sena cared about Laik afterall. Even the prosecutor noticed discrepancies (against his will) that the police failed to really raise.
Jaehee was a loose end. He knew somebody visited Laik around the time he went to the apartment. To make things…
Technically Laik's fingerprints being on the knife would be circumstancial evidence (at least to a point) once they prove somebody else entered the building at the time of the crime scene since it is his knife and the crime scene took place at his home.
From what I recall though, wan't the knife missing? My understanding of ep 11 was that for a moment she wanted to stab him too but she changed her mind.
HyeJoo is emotionally unstable so honestly I don't think even she knows what she wants half the time.
This version of events makes zero sense with the evidence we had been presented so far. How on earth do they fight…
My biggest pet peeve was how he bled out so quickly from the behind.
You can still see the hilt(?) of the knife so he wasn't stabbed all the way through but most of the bleeding was from under him. The fall wasn't impactful enough either for him to bleeding so profusely from his skull.🙈
im wondering as to why hyejoo visited jaehee that night? was she also in a prior relationship with him? if so,…
Jaehee was a loose end. He knew somebody visited Laik around the time he went to the apartment. To make things worse, JH was also actively blaming Laik for WS's murder. In her distorted logic, he had to die in order to protect Laik.
Why nobody’s guessing it might be the Gold Entertainment CEO?!! Since the earlier episodes, I've been getting…
The CEO has a complicated relationship with Laik and his mum. So even if he is awful and greedy he can’t truly hurt Laik since he is too emotionally connected to him. The same applies with the CEO and the way he treats Laik’s horrible mother- that’s why the CEO was trying to keep the contract scam a secret. I wouldn’t say he was a father figure but more like a close-ish uncle figure to Laik? Ep 09/10’s findings from his side don’t sound fabricated.
He really did feel perfect for a moment there though🙈
PS: I know you might have already seen the spoilers so you know who it is but the drama gave us a clue during last week’s episodes. I can’t recall if it was in ep 9 or 10 but the drama gave ann obvious sign that it wasn’t the CEO but could have been a different close acquaintance of Laik’s. Laik meets with the culprit during one of the episodes and after Laik left the meeting, the culprit did an interesting thing to show their frustration. At the end of ep 10, the drama gave the biggest clue when Laik opened the safe.
(Sorry for the cryptic PS - in case you see my comment before the other 2 comments above mine, I thought I’d try to be spoiler free since part of the fun is figuring out the truth 🙈)
I really loved how the show kept us guessing till the end..really well made..10/10. I dont think we will get to…
I feel like the main focus would be to prove her father’s innocence beyond reasonable doubt so that they can open the case again and the cops can do their job properly/ destroy (yes destroy) Kwak Sr’s so called reputation? They might go for a time skip to show the real culprit being caught though I’m not sure how that would work.
I think they changed the job background of FL due to broadcasting reasons. Korea I suppose is very strict over…
SML is her friend? 🥲
Is it worth trying at all? I loved the manwha (one of the reasons why i fell into the webtoon universe in fact) but I can try to compartmentalize if the story on it's own is interesting and not too tropey (or at least if it is, at least execute it well)🙈
Moving and Light Shop are based on a webtoon universe written by one of the most popular Korean WT artists from over a decade ago so I wouldn’t call them Hollywood despite the similar supernatural/ superhero format.
NGL it could have been executed better though
From what I recall though, wan't the knife missing? My understanding of ep 11 was that for a moment she wanted to stab him too but she changed her mind.
HyeJoo is emotionally unstable so honestly I don't think even she knows what she wants half the time.
You can still see the hilt(?) of the knife so he wasn't stabbed all the way through but most of the bleeding was from under him. The fall wasn't impactful enough either for him to bleeding so profusely from his skull.🙈
He really did feel perfect for a moment there though🙈
PS: I know you might have already seen the spoilers so you know who it is but the drama gave us a clue during last week’s episodes. I can’t recall if it was in ep 9 or 10 but the drama gave ann obvious sign that it wasn’t the CEO but could have been a different close acquaintance of Laik’s. Laik meets with the culprit during one of the episodes and after Laik left the meeting, the culprit did an interesting thing to show their frustration. At the end of ep 10, the drama gave the biggest clue when Laik opened the safe.
(Sorry for the cryptic PS - in case you see my comment before the other 2 comments above mine, I thought I’d try to be spoiler free since part of the fun is figuring out the truth 🙈)
Is it worth trying at all? I loved the manwha (one of the reasons why i fell into the webtoon universe in fact) but I can try to compartmentalize if the story on it's own is interesting and not too tropey (or at least if it is, at least execute it well)🙈