If she wasn't a violent cop, acting illegally, I'd have more sympathy with that argument.
“Charming” doesn’t give him the right to ILLEGALLY break in to a suspect’s home, steal their cellphone or tamper with evidence in the abandoned car. Don’t forget- he was convicted and went to prison for tampering with evidence. You and I know he was wrongfully convicted but the FL doesn’t, and from her point of view, he is just a fraud shaman. Ask yourself- would you support the ML’s actions if he wasn’t as cute as Seo In Guk? 😬 On the flip side, the FL has been too emotional and rigid in her investigative approach, and if we can go by the events of episode 6, this will soon change 🤞🏼
If she wasn't a violent cop, acting illegally, I'd have more sympathy with that argument.
I agree with your point as well. FL is not doing herself any favors here. I can see that the writers want to build a complex plot by adding many misunderstandings but they better get resolved soon so the police and NHJ can start working together. Definitely not condoning any violence but seems like the writers have added those punching scenes for comedy factor and sadly it’s not funny 😅
Everyone being annoyed at the FL detective is overlooking the point that Nam Han Jun is massively interfering in the investigation as a civilian. Even if he was wrongfully accused and wants to clear his name, this slapstick clumsy side-sleuthing is the worst possible way to do it.
Episode 12 had way too many convenient or coincidental plot points that it was a bit laughable…like how is everything unfolding at exactly the same time- sister’s killer parole approaching, her body being found at the construction site, Su Jae’s doctor friend recognizing GC’s sister’s name from an incident 10 years (!!!) ago, GC’s big reveal etc.
With so much going on and so many powerful villains to deal with, no one needs Yoon Sang to act out like a little hurt child who didn’t get his way. It’s just pure annoying at this point…
HIY has played a high school student at least twice recently, people might be swayed by that.
It’s not the age gap- it’s the inherent position of authority that a professor has that doesn’t bode well in this scenario. Even if it’s a forced position- she still is employed by the University and is a professor, like it or not.
Is it just me or anyone else felt deja vu at the end of episode 6? It was basically the ending of episode 4….
OSJ in distress (totally her fault), spoke to GC on the phone, sounding “not ok”, GC rushing out to rescue her. Just hate how the writers make it seem like she needs rescuing all the time.
I agree, I barely managed to finish Melancholia and it gave me a weird uncomfortable vibe the whole time. This drama could’ve used the brilliant “Law School” approach and focused more on skill/talent. Just the premise that a female lawyer “needs” to be a kind/warm person by receiving love from a man so she can be a better lawyer is problematic.
SO underrated! Loved all the characters, well written story and different enough from others in the genre that it held my attention till the very end. I hope this drama will get more visibility and appreciation ♥️
I just don’t understood why Bok Joo was not considered “pretty” and Joon Hyeong was supposed to be so much better looking. Lee Sung Kyung is an absolute knockout even as a quirky athlete 😁
With so much going on and so many powerful villains to deal with, no one needs Yoon Sang to act out like a little hurt child who didn’t get his way. It’s just pure annoying at this point…