I need someone I can discuss with about this episode because so much is going through my mind right now, like everything happened at once and I can't tell what's true and what's not oh my god
He's not quite annoying rather than stupid. Sure! someone can get suspicions of others based on rumors alone and…
Never said that some of his decisions aren't exactly the smartest (I pointed out this aspect in some of my earlier comments about the previous episodes), especially when he installed the listening device in Yo Han's study. But apart from that, he isn't really breaking the law tho, because the research he's doing on Yo Han is done with the help of the police (his female friend, but still a cop) and they can investigate someone who's suspicious even if there are some limits. So, while I agree to a certain point, I believe that's a bit of a stretch to affirm that Ga On sole purpose is to explain Yo Han's intentions and his past. Sure, Yo Han is the main character of this story and the most interesting one, but I don't think the writer created Ga On just with this in mind (or at least I hope, we're only four episode in, there's time to watch and see what's exactly Ga On role in all of this).
I can understand why people find Ga On annoying and a little bit impartial, but if you think about it, he doesn't really had a good start with Yo Han.I mean, at first he still had to meet Yo Han and his teacher was already warning him to not trust Yo Han because he seems to have an ulterior motive. Then, immediately after their first encounter, Ga On witness Yo Han shooting at a bus without esitation and when he tried to talk with Yo Han about it, the judge only made it about how it's better to have only one person killed instead of two.When Ga On listens to Yo Han's phonecalls its seems that Yo Han is doing shady business for the trial and during the trial Ga On watch how Yo Han is ready to do everything to accomplish his goals and how he doesn't feel real sympathy towards people.Every time they talk, Yo Han tries to mislead Ga On and doesn't ever give a straight answer. It makes sense that Ga On wants to investigate him and is curious about his past. Especially after the priest told him that story (it was kinda idiotic, I know) and he himself witnesses Yo Han hammering a stranger's car (the jerk was at fault but you can't tell me that's normal).So, while it's true that Ga On is making is how assumptions without actually verifying anything, I really can't blame him shsh Yo Han IS suspicious.If I was him, I will also want to look around his house and try to get more informations as possibile, even if they are only rumors.
I understand that Gaon might not be liked, because he seems annoying, but he didn't meet Yohan from "good" side.First…
I agree with you. I can understand why people find Ga On annoying and a little bit impartial, but he doesn't really have a good start with Yo Han. I mean, at first he still has to meet Yo Han and his teacher is already warning him to not trust Yo Han because he seems to have an ulterior motive. Then, immediately after their first encounter, Ga On witness Yo Han shooting at a bus without esitation and when he tried to talk with Yo Han about it, the judge only made it about how it's better to have only one person killed instead of two. When Ga On listens to Yo Han's phonecalls its seems that Yo Han is doing shady business for the trial and during the trial Ga On watch how Yo Han is ready to do everything to accomplish his goals and how he doesn't feel real sympathy towards people. Every time they talk, Yo Han tries to mislead Ga On and doesn't ever give a straight answer. It makes sense that Ga On wants to investigate him and is curious about his past. Especially after the priest told him that story (it was kinda idiotic, I know) and he himself witnesses Yo Han hammering a stranger's car (the jerk was at fault but you can't tell me that's normal). So, while it's real that Ga On is making is how assumptions without actually verifying anything, I really can't blame him shsh Yo Han IS suspicious.
I feel too, I feel Isaac is the real villain and Yo Han is the victim, but is it that Ga On resembles him ?? or…
I don't really know if Isaac is the real villain, because in the preview of the next episode it's shown Ga On accusing Yo Han to have killed Isaac and Yo Han reacts very emotionally, grabbing Ga On on the neck and pushing him against the wall daring to say those words again; he looks furious and almost if he has tears in his eyes, so I think that Yo Han really cared about his brother. But yeah there must be a reason why Elijah hate Isaac that much.
It can't be that Master Isaac is Ga On's father, right? The two of them look to much alike to not be related... Is this why Yo Han almost losed his cool threatening the man who made the bomb? It looks like Yo Han does his best to mislead Ga On in every way he can, but actually he kinda takes care of him a lot and probably that's because he remember him of his brother. Also I don't think that Kang Yo Han actually murdered his brother, because it seems almost like he's seeking revenge for him. And we seen Master Isaac standing in the middle of fire, like it was himself to have started it. Or probably someone tried to kill Yo Han but his brother sacrificed himself to save him.
I almost forgot, but if master Isaac's mother died when master Isaac was so little, then what about Elijah? She is their sister, isn't it? Did the master of the house remarried after a while? I'm really curious about her character, she's intresting because she seems to hate Yo Han, but also she hates Ga On because of his face, so it means that she hates him since he remember her of Master Isaac. But why should she hate him just because Ga On resemble her brother? Does this mean that in reality Master Isaac was not that good as he was painted? Or is it something else?
This must be the best heart-warming drama I've ever seen. It's one of those story that you'll keep in your soul no matter how much time has passed, like a bitter-sweet memory that brings a smile on your lips even if you have eyes filled with tears.
This episode was a RIDE. I suffered a lot for Jun-wan, he was so stressed and worn out for the whole episode, even if he had some happy moments with Dr. Do (i just love him, he never fails to make me smile) and when they found a donor for the little girl. And while I'm worried about Ik-sun, I'm also a little disappointed in her and how she's handling her relationship with Jun-wan: communications is the key, but I'm guessing by how it's going that we'll have a lot more iusses to suffer through... Also, I'm so glad they showed Sun-bin and Suk-min's reconciliation, I really really like their characters and these two as a couple (I miss Suk-min a lot, I really enjoyed his parts in the first season).
PS: Jun-wan's singing was amazing, his and Ik-jun's voice go so well together. So far I'm loving all the songs they have chosen, kudos for that.
I think I would have like this much more if there wasn't any romance.Also, just finished episode 6 and, if before…
Another thing: why do the writers always make Kang Shi-Young follows dr. Cha around? She just keeps quiet and tails him all the time without saying anything... I don't know what the scriptwriters are thinking but man that's not romantic at all, it's only bothersome. And after this sixth episode my opinion of her character went south, because how can you, as a doctor, just go and read the files of another doctor's patient without his and the patient's consent? It's illegal and also greatly disrespectful. I still haven't watched episode 7 but if Dr. Cha doesn't scold her at least a bit I'm gonna rage.
I think I would have like this much more if there wasn't any romance. Also, just finished episode 6 and, if before I was absolutely indifferent toward the female lead, now I'm livid with anger, like what? She's a doctor and doesn't even know what it means to respect someone's privacy? I have no words.
But apart from that, he isn't really breaking the law tho, because the research he's doing on Yo Han is done with the help of the police (his female friend, but still a cop) and they can investigate someone who's suspicious even if there are some limits.
So, while I agree to a certain point, I believe that's a bit of a stretch to affirm that Ga On sole purpose is to explain Yo Han's intentions and his past. Sure, Yo Han is the main character of this story and the most interesting one, but I don't think the writer created Ga On just with this in mind (or at least I hope, we're only four episode in, there's time to watch and see what's exactly Ga On role in all of this).
I mean, at first he still has to meet Yo Han and his teacher is already warning him to not trust Yo Han because he seems to have an ulterior motive. Then, immediately after their first encounter, Ga On witness Yo Han shooting at a bus without esitation and when he tried to talk with Yo Han about it, the judge only made it about how it's better to have only one person killed instead of two.
When Ga On listens to Yo Han's phonecalls its seems that Yo Han is doing shady business for the trial and during the trial Ga On watch how Yo Han is ready to do everything to accomplish his goals and how he doesn't feel real sympathy towards people.
Every time they talk, Yo Han tries to mislead Ga On and doesn't ever give a straight answer. It makes sense that Ga On wants to investigate him and is curious about his past.
Especially after the priest told him that story (it was kinda idiotic, I know) and he himself witnesses Yo Han hammering a stranger's car (the jerk was at fault but you can't tell me that's normal).
So, while it's real that Ga On is making is how assumptions without actually verifying anything, I really can't blame him shsh Yo Han IS suspicious.
But yeah there must be a reason why Elijah hate Isaac that much.
Also I don't think that Kang Yo Han actually murdered his brother, because it seems almost like he's seeking revenge for him. And we seen Master Isaac standing in the middle of fire, like it was himself to have started it. Or probably someone tried to kill Yo Han but his brother sacrificed himself to save him.
I almost forgot, but if master Isaac's mother died when master Isaac was so little, then what about Elijah? She is their sister, isn't it? Did the master of the house remarried after a while?
I'm really curious about her character, she's intresting because she seems to hate Yo Han, but also she hates Ga On because of his face, so it means that she hates him since he remember her of Master Isaac. But why should she hate him just because Ga On resemble her brother? Does this mean that in reality Master Isaac was not that good as he was painted? Or is it something else?
And while I'm worried about Ik-sun, I'm also a little disappointed in her and how she's handling her relationship with Jun-wan: communications is the key, but I'm guessing by how it's going that we'll have a lot more iusses to suffer through...
Also, I'm so glad they showed Sun-bin and Suk-min's reconciliation, I really really like their characters and these two as a couple (I miss Suk-min a lot, I really enjoyed his parts in the first season).
PS: Jun-wan's singing was amazing, his and Ik-jun's voice go so well together. So far I'm loving all the songs they have chosen, kudos for that.
And after this sixth episode my opinion of her character went south, because how can you, as a doctor, just go and read the files of another doctor's patient without his and the patient's consent? It's illegal and also greatly disrespectful.
I still haven't watched episode 7 but if Dr. Cha doesn't scold her at least a bit I'm gonna rage.
Also, just finished episode 6 and, if before I was absolutely indifferent toward the female lead, now I'm livid with anger, like what? She's a doctor and doesn't even know what it means to respect someone's privacy? I have no words.