This drama is like a candy, sweet and comforting. Even if it's only five episodes it's well paced, with no unnecessary drama and made me smile a lot. I enjoyed it greatly, especially cause I didn't expect Togawa to be so cute and open with his feeling. He's like a big puppy! The actor was really good (and with an adorable smile), his acting in the confession's scene was impressive and I liked the little nuances he gave to his character. A recommended watch if one wants a relaxing and fluffy drama, with no stress but engaging nonetheless.
Multiple reasons. Everything is like... Exaggerated? I mean, maybe they'll manage to explain everything by the end, but for now many things don't make sense. First, while abuse it may be common in orphanage or welfare houses, its rarely that bad and they didn't even tell us why they were exploiting the children: money? It seems they did also kidnapped some of these children, seeing that some of them mentioned their parents, so it's even more weird.
Another things it's the members of the jury: unless it was cheated, a combination like this is impossible. They're all connected to each other and it's pretty clear some of them are the old perpetrators or part of their families, while the rest of them are the children of the welfare house. So well idk where they wanna go with this but yeah.
They're also very confusing about the whole 'killer' matter cause this guy seems to be everywhere and to know everything, like literally. Which it's difficult to explain unless there's more of them and with multiple source of informations. But the thing is, that's if there's more of them they don't seem aware of their respective presence.
And most of the characters do not make one smart decisions ever. RSJ is a troublemaker, right, it's his character, but hell, when he was called by the killer in the hospital and then found his family killed in the motel he could have done thing a lot better (like idk try to call an abluance for one?? And do not touch that knife with bare hands for heaven's sake, not only you'll leave your fingertips but also destroyed potential evidence). Same for Crazy Dog, I get he's not in his right mind after losing his daughter, but putting his wife's corpose in the freezer? He could have easly pinned down the crime on RJS.
There's still a lot of things left to be explained that I won't include here cause we may get our answers while watching the show to the end!
First episode was somewhat sweet. It has this calm, melancholy and a bit nostalgic feeling to it. Like I found these old movies in my attic while looking through my family memories and now I'm watching the youth love's story of my late aunt, set in another place and time.
Ohhhh good for them! My sincere congratulations, hope they will have a wonderful wedding ^^
Also they're both adults like why do u care about the age gap, she was 26-27 when she met him and they've been together for several years now, so I guess (and hope) they're happy with each others.
It’s a story with many arcs. Three of them are being made into dramas. The main story line is set in modern…
Oh wow that's a lot. Do I need to watch something else before this come out or it's not necessary? Btw the other two storylines talks about characters we'll get to meet in this drama (like idk some supports characters)?
i am hoping that when kids escaped they were able to tell the judge dad (rather SH told the truth).. he and his…
Yeah I thought about that too. And idk but maybe her kid could be the juror boy with glasses. And I think he's the one who's joined hands with the killer. I don't think the two brothers are in the killing together... And with that I mean they could be both planning revenge and be unaware of their respectively doing.
Also the social worker woman is probably the girl who was assaulted by the Chief Police so she could be in this too somehow. Idk about the others, they could be both close to the welfare's perpetrators or victims at this point.
PS: i still got to watch episode 4 so my perspective may change lol
i am hoping that when kids escaped they were able to tell the judge dad (rather SH told the truth).. he and his…
Tbh idk if the judge parents are the one who closed down the facility, cause the mother recognized Crazy Dog after she sees him on TV... Then we see her worrying about whether or not one of her sons can really forgets everything. Don't seem the words of someone who's completely innocent to me. And from the way she act around the youngest son is already a pretty clear indication that's something's going on here.
Also the lady who owns a restaurant, where the police always go to eat... She's searching for her missing son. I wonder if he was one of the kids at the welfare center.
Watching episode 3 and idk but am I the only one who finds the young juror with glasses somewhat suspicious? The boy is extremely attentive and seems way too nice. There's this weird vibe to him...
Also it looks like Sung Joon doesn't remember his past, only the impression of the trauma? At least the "him" we saw: it wouldnt be weird for boy traumatised as him to suffer from a dissociative disorder, but that would be a little too cliché.
Now why tf didn't Sung Hoon alert the police when he found out (or at least suspected) the murder had the jurors addresses?? That's just stupid bro. And then you blame your little brother for trying to save the hostage? Well played really.
I enjoyed it greatly, especially cause I didn't expect Togawa to be so cute and open with his feeling. He's like a big puppy!
The actor was really good (and with an adorable smile), his acting in the confession's scene was impressive and I liked the little nuances he gave to his character.
A recommended watch if one wants a relaxing and fluffy drama, with no stress but engaging nonetheless.
I mean, maybe they'll manage to explain everything by the end, but for now many things don't make sense.
First, while abuse it may be common in orphanage or welfare houses, its rarely that bad and they didn't even tell us why they were exploiting the children: money?
It seems they did also kidnapped some of these children, seeing that some of them mentioned their parents, so it's even more weird.
Another things it's the members of the jury: unless it was cheated, a combination like this is impossible.
They're all connected to each other and it's pretty clear some of them are the old perpetrators or part of their families, while the rest of them are the children of the welfare house.
So well idk where they wanna go with this but yeah.
They're also very confusing about the whole 'killer' matter cause this guy seems to be everywhere and to know everything, like literally.
Which it's difficult to explain unless there's more of them and with multiple source of informations.
But the thing is, that's if there's more of them they don't seem aware of their respective presence.
And most of the characters do not make one smart decisions ever. RSJ is a troublemaker, right, it's his character, but hell, when he was called by the killer in the hospital and then found his family killed in the motel he could have done thing a lot better (like idk try to call an abluance for one?? And do not touch that knife with bare hands for heaven's sake, not only you'll leave your fingertips but also destroyed potential evidence).
Same for Crazy Dog, I get he's not in his right mind after losing his daughter, but putting his wife's corpose in the freezer? He could have easly pinned down the crime on RJS.
There's still a lot of things left to be explained that I won't include here cause we may get our answers while watching the show to the end!
Like I found these old movies in my attic while looking through my family memories and now I'm watching the youth love's story of my late aunt, set in another place and time.
Btw the other two storylines talks about characters we'll get to meet in this drama (like idk some supports characters)?
Thank you for answering ✨
And I think he's the one who's joined hands with the killer.
I don't think the two brothers are in the killing together... And with that I mean they could be both planning revenge and be unaware of their respectively doing.
Also the social worker woman is probably the girl who was assaulted by the Chief Police so she could be in this too somehow. Idk about the others, they could be both close to the welfare's perpetrators or victims at this point.
PS: i still got to watch episode 4 so my perspective may change lol
Don't seem the words of someone who's completely innocent to me. And from the way she act around the youngest son is already a pretty clear indication that's something's going on here.
Also the lady who owns a restaurant, where the police always go to eat... She's searching for her missing son. I wonder if he was one of the kids at the welfare center.
Also it looks like Sung Joon doesn't remember his past, only the impression of the trauma? At least the "him" we saw: it wouldnt be weird for boy traumatised as him to suffer from a dissociative disorder, but that would be a little too cliché.