It's pretty irritating, watching this series. Most of the time police is going around in the loop, only to figure…
I think it feels like the police is going in loop and not able to figure out things because we are seeing everyone's point of view and police investigation simultaneously. In most shows, the audience follows only the police investigation and all the clues are uncovered one by one.
In this show, the viewers know most things before the police does, which is why it feels a bit frustrating when the police misses the clues
What did I just watch? The synopsis made it seem like the FL has a big scar on her face, but she just has a little discoloration over one of her eyelids?
I mean, sis could have easily covered it up with heavy duty concealer, there was no need to travel back to the past
Ok, I had to go back and do a little research to verify this because I was confused when I saw it too. So, two…
This actually makes a whole lot sense. I have been wondering why Dal Geon has been using one of those old Samsung phone models that were more famous in 2012-2014. I just assumed it was because his character couldn't afford a newer phone
I really think the sister could be the killer because the hooded person keeps fidgeting. But she doesn't have the strength to kill or move dead bodies?
Well, since these are two people shoved into jobs they were neither interested in nor even knowledgeable about,…
I don't think it is that normal. I work in publishing and proofreaders aren't supposed to contact authors to understand the author's viewpoint. That's what editors are for. The writers have deliberately added this storyline to give the FL more importance in her job.
I felt so bad for Xia Fan because of how unprofessional the male lead was. As for working out of desperation, you at least need to work or at least try to work instead of making a mess of things and giving excuses for your behavior. Not liking your jobs isn't an excuse for unprofessional behavior
I'd like it if there was some redemption and growth in their characters, but so far, that does seem to be the case.
This is basically a story about 2 millenial kids who think they know it all. I have watched 14 episodes and both the leads are unprofessional AF while pretending that they are just not in the right 'career.' I feel so bad for the people who work for them.
The worst part is that there is no redemption. The show tries to gloss over their utterly weird behavior
I don't know if I can continue watching this drama after what was revealed in ep 11. I am repulsed by how manipulative and controlling the male lead is -- And I don't care how hot he his.
His behavior was stalkerish and psychopathic. What is really the difference between him and the evil second female lead then? I don't know how the writers are planning his redemption
I like their chemistry, but this is a bit too triggering
LOL. Who isn't?
In this show, the viewers know most things before the police does, which is why it feels a bit frustrating when the police misses the clues
I mean, sis could have easily covered it up with heavy duty concealer, there was no need to travel back to the past
I felt so bad for Xia Fan because of how unprofessional the male lead was. As for working out of desperation, you at least need to work or at least try to work instead of making a mess of things and giving excuses for your behavior. Not liking your jobs isn't an excuse for unprofessional behavior
I'd like it if there was some redemption and growth in their characters, but so far, that does seem to be the case.
The worst part is that there is no redemption. The show tries to gloss over their utterly weird behavior
His behavior was stalkerish and psychopathic. What is really the difference between him and the evil second female lead then? I don't know how the writers are planning his redemption
I like their chemistry, but this is a bit too triggering