Beyond Evil is fun to watch since I love SHK and YJG (esp when he takes on darker roles). The first 2 eps were kinda predictable, but I’ll stick with it and see.
– idk why it looks like Dong-sik is the killer already? After ep 1 and thru most of ep 2, things really shaped up to make it look like Dong-sik is this misunderstood non-murdery guy. But I guess they really hit that point on the head repeatedly to build up to this “reveal” at the end of ep 2. If this turns out to be like a multiple personalities trope, then I honestly will drop. Idk that is kinda overused.
– also it is always fun to watch YJG takes on darker / serious roles. But here, I just feel like the way his relationship with his father is written makes Ju-won sounds more like a brat who wants to stand out on his own than anything else. Maybe this is just my very shallow first impression. I was expecting some darker twists to it and it does seem like his dad is a sleazy person, considering whatever role he played in the not-investigation of Yu-yeon’s disppearance. Still…. ALSO THO – did it ever mention why Ju-won latched onto this case? Well I guess that’s part of the ~mystery~ lol. i’d like a hint now, or some sort of like foreshadows to keep me interested / guessing. Right now I’m more confused than anything else. lols
– also also, is it just me, or is the editing / directing /writing (lols) make all these very obvious foreshadows even more obvious? the nail polish comment, the phone’s unlock pattern being shown, alllllllll the moments and testaments that show Dong-sik as a kind-hearted but misunderstood person, etc. It bothers me when the show spells things out like this. Give the viewers some wiggle room to think for themselves, plz.
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strawberry
February 25, 2021 at 5:46 PM
Beyond Evil is fun to watch since I love SHK and YJG (esp when he takes on darker roles). The first 2 eps were kinda predictable, but I’ll stick with it and see.
strawberry
February 25, 2021 at 5:56 PM
*** SPOILERS ****
– idk why it looks like Dong-sik is the killer already? After ep 1 and thru most of ep 2, things really shaped up to make it look like Dong-sik is this misunderstood non-murdery guy. But I guess they really hit that point on the head repeatedly to build up to this “reveal” at the end of ep 2. If this turns out to be like a multiple personalities trope, then I honestly will drop. Idk that is kinda overused.
– also it is always fun to watch YJG takes on darker / serious roles. But here, I just feel like the way his relationship with his father is written makes Ju-won sounds more like a brat who wants to stand out on his own than anything else. Maybe this is just my very shallow first impression. I was expecting some darker twists to it and it does seem like his dad is a sleazy person, considering whatever role he played in the not-investigation of Yu-yeon’s disppearance. Still…. ALSO THO – did it ever mention why Ju-won latched onto this case? Well I guess that’s part of the ~mystery~ lol. i’d like a hint now, or some sort of like foreshadows to keep me interested / guessing. Right now I’m more confused than anything else. lols
– also also, is it just me, or is the editing / directing /writing (lols) make all these very obvious foreshadows even more obvious? the nail polish comment, the phone’s unlock pattern being shown, alllllllll the moments and testaments that show Dong-sik as a kind-hearted but misunderstood person, etc. It bothers me when the show spells things out like this. Give the viewers some wiggle room to think for themselves, plz.