Yeah, it seems to me from the first episode that he will be killed to teach the main character a lesson. It was like that in ‘pinocchio’, and in ‘I hear your voice’, and in ‘psychometric guy’. in all detective dramas, the main character's loved one is killed, even if he denies that he loves / appreciates him.
@Evgenia_Winter: I'm not talking about "it seems". I'm talking about the dramas listed in the commentary. Not all dramas of even one genre use a "cliched plot move", so knowing in advance about which ones it is still used in is a spoiler.
If you really wanted to highlight the plot commonality, then the following phrase "in all detective dramas ..." could quite do without listing specific names.
I think the killer is avenging his beloved. And he probably listened to this melody when he first saw it. And if he has amnesia, then this melody helps to remember everything. That's why he listens to her all the time. He is clearly triggered by violence. I almost killed him when I was saving a woman. Probably something similar happened to his love. But he couldn't save her.
It's not cute at all, but stupid when grown people can't kiss properly. Determine for yourself what is in the relationship. What kind of ridiculous smack in the kitchen, when tea was being prepared on her part, when BOTH clearly wanted more?
WHY do two girls go home ALONE from work after an attack by an ex, and did not call a taxi if the victim's relatives could not give them a ride?!
It is absolutely unprofessional of the secretary of the Pan, a former law enforcement officer, to climb into the alleged crime scene himself, and not call the police. From the moment the "predictor" died in the hospital, she hoped that the second one would be the criminal, he was also with them all in the room at the table. I think the scriptwriters are just pumping up
, why is it so sad? :(
I'm talking about the dramas listed in the commentary.
Not all dramas of even one genre use a "cliched plot move", so knowing in advance about which ones it is still used in is a spoiler.
If you really wanted to highlight the plot commonality, then the following phrase "in all detective dramas ..." could quite do without listing specific names.
He is clearly triggered by violence. I almost killed him when I was saving a woman. Probably something similar happened to his love. But he couldn't save her.
I really want them to talk and be happy♥️
It was a pity for the "predictor"🥺
WHY do two girls go home ALONE from work after an attack by an ex, and did not call a taxi if the victim's relatives could not give them a ride?!
It is absolutely unprofessional of the secretary of the Pan, a former law enforcement officer, to climb into the alleged crime scene himself, and not call the police. From the moment the "predictor" died in the hospital, she hoped that the second one would be the criminal, he was also with them all in the room at the table. I think the scriptwriters are just pumping up