Don't feel bad for him because there is no reason for that..mess for you can be excellence for others..confusing…
People will watch a train wreck too. Quantity of viewers doesn't equate to quality of presentation. Lee Seung Gi brought so much to this drama. The second half should have been worthy of him.
I feel bad for Lee Seung Gi. They gave him a compelling thriller in the first half and then they turned it into a contrived mess in the second half. He is too good of an actor for what the screenwriter did to him.
And I still say he killed Yu Na and her mother. Serial killers don't leave loose ends if they can help it. Before…
I know Han Seo Jun used to tattoo numbers on the hands of those he conducted brain experiments on. Could Oz be Daniel Lee's younger sibling? In Ep. 1 , Daniel Lee says HSJ saved his life. I wonder what did DL mean by that? As for Daniel Lee, he has some kind of god complex, determining who lives and who dies. Yo Han tried to kill him for some reason. Could it be for the same reason Yo Han tried to kill Jung Ba Reum? Was DL trying to use Yo Han to kill people like he has did with JBR? I still want to know how Yo Han had pics of Ba Reum's murders. Who was giving him those pics and why? Was Yo Han's friend (who JBR killed) giving the pics to Yo Han and if so, why? Why was the friend looking to skip town when JBR killed him? What was Yo Han so afraid of? Yo Han is not the easily frightened kind. We've got 5 eps remaining. I hope these questions are successfully answered.
And I still say he killed Yu Na and her mother. Serial killers don't leave loose ends if they can help it. Before…
Yes, he was scared. Scared Yuna would out him. I think he dropped the brick and chose a more efficient and easier-to-cover-up method of killing Yuna and her mother. Ba Reum does not want to go to jail nor does he want to kill himself. Otherwise he would have leaped from that rooftop without hesitation.
I think Ba Reum killed Chi Kook. He has a way of disassociating himself from killing people he doesn't deem irredeemably…
And I still say he killed Yu Na and her mother. Serial killers don't leave loose ends if they can help it. Before his surgery Ba Reum was playing a game with everyone else about the kind of person he really was. Now I think he's playing a game about who he really is with himself. Sort of like the detective Harry Angel in the movie Angelheart.
He might not. Yu Na and her mother is post brain surgery. He already has YH keeping him in check.
And yet his first instinct was to hit Yuna in the head with a brick when he thought she could identify him as the killer of Kang Duk Soo. He dropped the brick after Yuna hugged him and promised not to tell but whose to say he didn't kill her and her mother in a more efficient and less messy way? He is, after all, a killer and with Yuna and her mom moving away no one would think they're missing.
Ba reum didn't attack (and thought he'd killed) Chi Kook simply to impress Han Seo Jun, he tried to kill Chi Kook because he thought Chi Kook was too humble and did not engage in the sin of pride (one of the seven deadly sins).
I wonder if he killed Yu Na and her mother after all because it's not in psychopaths' nature to trust.
Now that Ko Moo Chi has asked Ba Reum to be his little brother I wonder if Moo Chi will be able to kill him? What if Moo Chi hesitates an Ba Reum kills him?
Wouldn't it be strange if Yo Han and Ba Reum are brothers and Detective Ko Moo Chi kills Yo Han believing that he is doing good and saving a life by doing so while Ba Reum killed priest Ko Moo Won (Detective Ko Moo Chi's brother) with the intention of doing evil?
I feel the same, why didn't he tell anything to police?If ba reum only tried to kill chi kook, then i would believe…
I felt he used the little boy against the priest to keep him from revealing his identity. Chinkook may not have known about all the serial killing due to being in a coma. Still he knew Ba Reum tried to kill him. No one in their right mind would have waited for Ba Reum to turn himself in. Sometimes the screenwriter takes too many liberties with her audiences' ability to believe.
I wonder if he killed Yu Na and her mother after all because it's not in psychopaths' nature to trust.