It’s rare to find a drama that knows how to pace itself and have a satisfactory ending. This was a crime drama where good and evil was clear yet there was a twist in almost every episode. The general theme of nature versus nurture is prevalent in many dramas but this was one that didn’t explicitly state it and instead showed it in the best way possible. Also, I love how there was a strong focus on the relationships of Cha YoungJin: with the younger Go EunHo as pictured below, her past friend SooJung, her mentor HwangInBum, and her faithful coworkers.
Lastly, Go EunHo… you have my whole heart. I realize you are an unrealistically precious character but you truly are the puppy of 2020 for me.
Thank you Writer Kim EunHyang and Director Lee JungHeum!!! I will look forward to your future works!!
Delighted to see more Beanies join the NK fan club 🙂 I’m not familiar with the work of either the director or the writer, but absolutely correct, they’re worth keeping an eye out for in the future!
I love crime/justice types of shows so I picked it up without being familiar with both the director and writer and fell in love with them both. I believe this is a rookie wrier too!
acacia
April 24, 2020 at 1:18 AM
Nobody Knows – A review without spoilers
It’s rare to find a drama that knows how to pace itself and have a satisfactory ending. This was a crime drama where good and evil was clear yet there was a twist in almost every episode. The general theme of nature versus nurture is prevalent in many dramas but this was one that didn’t explicitly state it and instead showed it in the best way possible. Also, I love how there was a strong focus on the relationships of Cha YoungJin: with the younger Go EunHo as pictured below, her past friend SooJung, her mentor HwangInBum, and her faithful coworkers.
Lastly, Go EunHo… you have my whole heart. I realize you are an unrealistically precious character but you truly are the puppy of 2020 for me.
Thank you Writer Kim EunHyang and Director Lee JungHeum!!! I will look forward to your future works!!
RaOnAh loves Jay B 💚
April 24, 2020 at 1:32 AM
Hey acacia! It’s good to see you on DB again 🙂
acacia
April 24, 2020 at 2:21 AM
Thanks!! I’ve been taking a break and have lots to catch up on 😊😊
RaOnAh loves Jay B 💚
April 24, 2020 at 2:45 AM
You must have a ton of notifications. I noticed your name was in the tag list for the theme of the month thing that people were doing on the fanwall.
acacia
April 24, 2020 at 8:33 PM
I did! And I had a blast reading through most of the posts lol ❤️
RaOnAh loves Jay B 💚
April 24, 2020 at 8:49 PM
That must have taken a while!
pickleddragon
April 24, 2020 at 4:50 AM
Delighted to see more Beanies join the NK fan club 🙂 I’m not familiar with the work of either the director or the writer, but absolutely correct, they’re worth keeping an eye out for in the future!
acacia
April 24, 2020 at 8:32 PM
I love crime/justice types of shows so I picked it up without being familiar with both the director and writer and fell in love with them both. I believe this is a rookie wrier too!
Kudo Ran
April 24, 2020 at 10:33 AM
thanks for the review w/o spoilers , I’ve added it to my to-watch list , will watch it when in the mood for it (and when time will allow it ^^’)