so did bareum kill that kid.wait i don’t think he did no blood splattered on his face and he seemed pretty violent.
I don't think he did. This is how I interpreted the scene: Bareum realized he could hurt his loved ones so I think he did go kill Kang Deoksoon in order to suppress his killing impulse as Dr. Daniel Lee advised him to.
Okay I died when the Fifth Brother did try to charm the Princess into picking him as her husband (kid has skillz with eyebrow-wriggling). Don't tell me that's going to be Second Brother's sole outfit throughout the whole show XD
This is a recurring problem and I must sound like a broken record but what's with the FL's hair? She must have…
Curly hair is a stereotype for female characters in K-Dramas (and in other Asian dramas) who don't/can't take care of their appearance or who aren't in a stable economic position. The first case applies to our heroine Chekyung who stays indoors most of her time due to her job as a daily drama writer. We could see that she had straight hair during her student days and from what we're told, she interacted with people during that time.
I like how the drama talks about the act of writing. Sometimes when you're too lazy to design a character, you end up with carbon copies of the same person. When you don't know how to write a scene, you get "inspired" by other sources (but it's just plagiarism at the end of the day).
I wonder if Dr. Daniel Lee lied to Sung Jieun (and thus manipulated the results) that her unborn child has a psychopath gene for revenge of his sister's murder at the hands of Headhunter/Han Seojun.
The biggest plot twistHongjoo is a single mom nowMoochi loves hongjoo he will accept the baby and they will raise…
I have a feeling the drama's main events are going to repeat themselves in the future with Hongjoo's son, Woo Hyung-cheol's child and probably Bareum and Bong-yi's child (the romance between the pair is obviously set for procreation).
This is what ive been trying to say. Like in ep 1 there's a woman met Dr.Lee in hotel lobby and gave him hair…
Wasn't the nurse Jung Bareum's mom, also the pregnant lady Sung Jieun met after she got her fetus's test results? In my eyes, the three women look similar.
I have a feeling Ahn So-ni is going to quit acting altogether because in the episode when Shaman Jobs looked up his fortune, he asked why Ahn So-ni continued acting when he only jumped into the career in order to find Ha-ni.
I have a question: was the lawyer Woo Hyung-cheol proved to be a born psychopath? I didn't catch it well. I am curious because if he isn't then it goes against Dr. Daniel Lee's research.
Speaking of Woo Hyung-cheol, his character reminded me of the serial killer of another crime procedural drama "Tunnel" who would target women who are "unpure" and/or "unfaithful". I was amazed by Song Jaehee's performance because he usually plays two-dimensional villains but here he just went full on.
And I'm quite perplexed how Bareum feels assured that Yohan is not the Cross Killer because it means he's the one with the killer's instinct?? Like dude.
And lastly, I read skeptical comments about seunggi being cast as a 'potential' psychopath where there were people…
He's a good actor even if he has played similar roles so far. I wondered why he never took on more challenging roles before, perhaps to keep his "good guy" image.
For those who are itching to see more of Kwon Hwawoon, you can see him again in "The River Where the Moon Rises". He's going to play the adult Prince Go Won (when he's king), the younger brother of Princess Pyeonggang.
Not related to the main plot but I am sure that Bong-yi's attacker Kang Deok-soo is inspired by Cho Doo-soon,…
I think it makes much more sense why Bong-yi doesn't believe in God not just because she underwent a horrific ordeal but it may have happened in a church like in the Cho Doo-soon case.
Not related to the main plot but I am sure that Bong-yi's attacker Kang Deok-soo is inspired by Cho Doo-soon, a man convicted of child kidnapping and rape. He originally received a life sentence but it got reduced to 12 years because he was under the influence of alcohol at the time and also his mental fragility and old age were taken into account. He was released last year among protests against his freedom. Yet what's shocking is that he lives 1 km away from the victim and her family.
Does anyone have a theory on the symbolic "mouse" and its meaning? I have a few ideas but I can't quite put them…
I wrote this previously so I'm pasting it here (I edited some parts due to my change of opinion from the last episodes): "Remember at the end of the first episode we see the little boy in yellow put a mouse inside the snake case at the zoo expecting the former to get devoured by the latter, but the mouse seemed to defend itself quite well from the snake, but we didn't see the outcome of the confrontation (I think there was a scene transition just when the mouse jumped at the snake). So maybe Bareum is a "mouse" that is in equal footing with its predator." But then we've seen how the mouse escaped and it got squashed by the middle school girl to "save him from the misery of getting eaten by the snake" (probably a foreshadowing?).
It is worth mentioning that when BR's medication was changed, he had a flashback. The girl who made videos on…
Is the following a plot hole? I know Moochi is overconfident of his deduction and investigation skills but I wonder why Moochi didn't bother to dig deeper into the pills because it is part of protocol to check the contents of a piece of evidence. Probably the writer didn't want to make the reveal sooner and it didn't fit in with the other events of th same timeline but the way Moochi overlooked the pills is unprofessional.
I thought this show was simply sci-fi but it has some mystical fantasy into it. I'm wondering whether the person who sent Hani to go to 2020 is her late father's soul. The shaman said that teen Hani was whisked off from her present due to the fervent wishes of a 3rd party, and if I connect the dots, it's the intruder at his workplace. From their outline, it looks like they are Hani's dad, also it's his accident that caused Hani to suffer from self-blame and loss of drive over the years. So I think it's her father telling her that it's okay to move on.
I have a dream for this drama: Oh Ji Eun becoming next CEO in Joa. Would that be too much right? XD Women are…
I think out of her, Yoohyun and his cousin, she is the best candidate to fill in the position. She is business savvy (she could have taken the easy route to handle the crises at Joa Confectionery but she saw that it will have effects on the long run), and she has spine from the way she went against her manipulative mother-in-law.
Speaking of Woo Hyung-cheol, his character reminded me of the serial killer of another crime procedural drama "Tunnel" who would target women who are "unpure" and/or "unfaithful". I was amazed by Song Jaehee's performance because he usually plays two-dimensional villains but here he just went full on.
And I'm quite perplexed how Bareum feels assured that Yohan is not the Cross Killer because it means he's the one with the killer's instinct?? Like dude.
"Remember at the end of the first episode we see the little boy in yellow put a mouse inside the snake case at the zoo expecting the former to get devoured by the latter, but the mouse seemed to defend itself quite well from the snake, but we didn't see the outcome of the confrontation (I think there was a scene transition just when the mouse jumped at the snake). So maybe Bareum is a "mouse" that is in equal footing with its predator."
But then we've seen how the mouse escaped and it got squashed by the middle school girl to "save him from the misery of getting eaten by the snake" (probably a foreshadowing?).