i think Yoonha is way to calm and normal for this show, so no wonder she barely has any screen time (compared to the other cast members) and was barely shown on the season's official trailer
A real event that happened in Ming Dynasty (?) where a wife killed her husband and chopped his body up in pieces.
Note: I'm not sure if this happened during Ming Dynasty, but iirc this event happened back in the historical days. However, I'm not sure if this movie will modernize the time period.
I love Chisiya in the series. Is he very different in the manga?
I feel like Chishiya in Season 1 was more "evil" than he was in Season 2. I don't know if they changed his character in to a more likeable one to appease the audience since his character got well-liked...? After all, he was the one who brutally betrayed Arisu in S1 in the last-half and basically got him imprisoned in the Beach room during the beginning of 10 Hearts game - Chishiya was never confronted about the incident, specifically by Arisu, or any other shady stuff he did in S1!
It was clear as day that they were setting up his character to be a "snake" in S1, but in S2 that part of his personality was completely erased and they only kept his wits - And my bet is, they changed his character to satisfy the audience since Chishiya became viral on social media during the airing of S1.
By "her" you mean Seokyung, right? If so, then yes she did have a stalker when she was young. Her stalker is confirmed to be Dohoon and he had this weird obsession with Seokyung because he was madly in love with her, but she was already close with Jinwoo.
He used to make this creepy whistle-sound to inform her about his presence and she knew for a while that she had a stalker and who it is but never revealed it to anyone. I guess Dohoon's obession hit a new low point when he decided to set the art school on fire and I belive that this was Seokyung's breaking point of instantly leaving the country (because of the heavy stalking and how bad it have gone) in such short span of time right after the accident.
I'm not going to lie, this series is keeping me on my toes. An engaging and well-acted show. Majority of the characters in this series have a deep obsessive behavior to the point of showing sociopathic traits (Jeongjae, Pil and Roona.)
I think I'm in the minority of this audience when it comes to the romance of Seeum and Jeongjae - I do NOT want them to rekindle their romantic relationship at all! Like, haven't they made it clear from the get-go about the toxicity and subtle gaslighting in their relationship?! Because Jeongjae saved her life he thinks she owes him? Or what about the, "You're mine now" line? This is not cute 'nor is it a "right person wrong time" trope, NO, he was crazy then and he's crazy now. Mind you, how he didn't want her continuing conducting? We've been shown scenes of how Jeongjae continuously victim blames Seeum and add anxiety to her psyche.No matter how hard Jeongjae tries, I don't see it happening. Come on now, Seeum have been giving him the cold shoulder for 8 episodes straight now, and suddenly in the finale she's supposed to take him back and play lovey-dovey? I don't buy it.
The turn of characterization of Roona from the last third of the series is intriguing and I'm enjoying that we're focusing on her and her obsessive gaze on Seeum - Although, I saw this coming but somehow it feels sudden. I don't know how to explain this properly but I feel like we're missing A LOT of flashbacks about Roona. Oh, a bit off-track but still on the topic of Roona - How and where did her sister-and-fiancé-plot come about? Like it literally came out of nowhere. The show is nearing its end and we find out just now that she has family, and mind you, in the scenes that her sister and fiancé have been shown in, they do not add anything new or interesting to the plot. Tell me what are they doing here, again? Another thing, throw the entire romance plot between Roona and Taeho away immediately!
Maybe this is far-fetched, but I believe Jeongjae somehow orchestrated for the cheating to occur as a mean to make Seeum's marriage end quicker. Bet he payed Ahjin.
But at the same time this theory doesn't make sense, 'cause Jeongjae had no idea that Seeum have returned home to Korea until he got informed about it - So the time period doesn't add up for him to have the resource of forcing a "cheating" to happen. However, it does makes sense for Kim Pil to cheat considering the fact that he has been living alone in Korea while Seeum's been away in the States, for years. Besides, after watching episode 2 I quickly understood the hint they dropped of the coming cheating plot-twist (When Seeum caught a Hanphil music sheet in his car, which now makes sense to belong to Ahjin.)
Anyways, I've a gut feeling that Jeongjae knew about the cheating way before Seeum knew about it!
Note: I'm not sure if this happened during Ming Dynasty, but iirc this event happened back in the historical days. However, I'm not sure if this movie will modernize the time period.
I don't know if they changed his character in to a more likeable one to appease the audience since his character got well-liked...?
After all, he was the one who brutally betrayed Arisu in S1 in the last-half and basically got him imprisoned in the Beach room during the beginning of 10 Hearts game - Chishiya was never confronted about the incident, specifically by Arisu, or any other shady stuff he did in S1!
It was clear as day that they were setting up his character to be a "snake" in S1, but in S2 that part of his personality was completely erased and they only kept his wits - And my bet is, they changed his character to satisfy the audience since Chishiya became viral on social media during the airing of S1.
As of episode 12, the show have made no indication of their relationship hitting a pause.
He used to make this creepy whistle-sound to inform her about his presence and she knew for a while that she had a stalker and who it is but never revealed it to anyone. I guess Dohoon's obession hit a new low point when he decided to set the art school on fire and I belive that this was Seokyung's breaking point of instantly leaving the country (because of the heavy stalking and how bad it have gone) in such short span of time right after the accident.
I think I'm in the minority of this audience when it comes to the romance of Seeum and Jeongjae - I do NOT want them to rekindle their romantic relationship at all! Like, haven't they made it clear from the get-go about the toxicity and subtle gaslighting in their relationship?! Because Jeongjae saved her life he thinks she owes him? Or what about the, "You're mine now" line? This is not cute 'nor is it a "right person wrong time" trope, NO, he was crazy then and he's crazy now. Mind you, how he didn't want her continuing conducting? We've been shown scenes of how Jeongjae continuously victim blames Seeum and add anxiety to her psyche.No matter how hard Jeongjae tries, I don't see it happening. Come on now, Seeum have been giving him the cold shoulder for 8 episodes straight now, and suddenly in the finale she's supposed to take him back and play lovey-dovey? I don't buy it.
The turn of characterization of Roona from the last third of the series is intriguing and I'm enjoying that we're focusing on her and her obsessive gaze on Seeum - Although, I saw this coming but somehow it feels sudden. I don't know how to explain this properly but I feel like we're missing A LOT of flashbacks about Roona.
Oh, a bit off-track but still on the topic of Roona - How and where did her sister-and-fiancé-plot come about? Like it literally came out of nowhere. The show is nearing its end and we find out just now that she has family, and mind you, in the scenes that her sister and fiancé have been shown in, they do not add anything new or interesting to the plot. Tell me what are they doing here, again?
Another thing, throw the entire romance plot between Roona and Taeho away immediately!
the plot-holes in this drama was plot-holes-ing.
wallahi what a waste of time, and don't get me started on the victim complex of Yoonseo smh the most annoyingly written fl in kdrama history.
But at the same time this theory doesn't make sense, 'cause Jeongjae had no idea that Seeum have returned home to Korea until he got informed about it - So the time period doesn't add up for him to have the resource of forcing a "cheating" to happen.
However, it does makes sense for Kim Pil to cheat considering the fact that he has been living alone in Korea while Seeum's been away in the States, for years. Besides, after watching episode 2 I quickly understood the hint they dropped of the coming cheating plot-twist (When Seeum caught a Hanphil music sheet in his car, which now makes sense to belong to Ahjin.)
Anyways, I've a gut feeling that Jeongjae knew about the cheating way before Seeum knew about it!