No, well, a brain transplant by a psychopath who is in prison is quite out of the ordinary. I have already stopped understanding what is happening, and I try not to think. I like riddles, but I want to finally get at least some answers. It seems as if the creators of the drama themselves have not decided on the course of events 🤔
@Sofi_Lisa:" we got an answer to something " - the journalist Hongju tied knots on the victims of the Bounty Hunter (at least on the girl with boxing gloves) as a child.
@Sofi_Lisa: Well, why she is so weird-not yet, does not explain. But now they have definitely confirmed that the journalist was the girl on the road on a snowy night and that she is the daughter of Detective Park (there are still 10 percent that there is still no, and she just took the bracelet off the victim, for example).
By the way, not everything is clear about" brain transplantation " yet: it was Barym who shouted in fright about the transplant, but Khan did not confirm —and he never lies now (but we remember how he lied about snowmen!).
In general, this squeezing out information piece by piece puts us in the position of real detectives, no? They also do not immediately see the whole picture and move by touch towards the guess that seems right to them, finding (or not) evidence to support it.
@Iti: It's understandable that Hong Joo is the same girl who helped the maniac. But everything else is not accurate. Yes, we are sitting here as detectives and thinking about how things are and who really killed whom, but we can't check anything, we can only watch. Plus, every episode we are presented with surprises in the form of unexpected twists. Because of this, all assumptions collapse. And in the translation of the brain, I still do not believe at all. It's just that if this is confirmed in the next episode, there will be a complete brain explosion. So it turns out that we are trying to unravel the secrets of the characters, and they are throwing fiction at us here.(although I don't even know what is big fiction, is it or the DNA of maniacs )
By the way, I have the impression that the boy from the show is buried in Ba Rym's garden🤔 I already suspect everyone and question everything🤪
@Sofi_Lisa: the boy is not a boy, but there is definitely something in that pot in the courtyard of Barym's former house - it's not for nothing that they show it to us so persistently )
The DNA of maniacs is not fiction, alas, but ordinary eugenics - there were already such clever people in history ( In principle, and now, probably, they have not gone anywhere.
@Sofi_Lisa: I agree that all these unexpected rabbits from the hat, which the writers get out of each episode, spoil all the detective work for us. So, the question is, who prevented the screenwriters from showing us the entire dialogue of a journalist with a captured maniac policeman? And then, after all, from his ragged phrase "You are..." you can, if you want, make such a namaistry that the option with the kidnapped daughter of a policeman will turn out to be complete nonsense, and she will turn out to be... well, I don't know, the daughter of a maniac Khan, whom this maniac cop met 10 or 20 years ago in general under other circumstances)))
@ITLorik: yes, so many options come to mind from understatement :) The fantasy of fans often surpasses the screenwriters without that. How many times have I noticed that you invent improbabilities for yourself, but everything turns out to be much simpler. (Although this is probably not the case here)
@Iti: but I wonder if the woman who cried because of the boxer, was it his sister who lured Hong Joo in the first series, or did I not understand something, but it seems to me that yes? So many questions have not been solved yet, you sit and just think about it all day long ,I even dream about barym in my dreams …
@Lilyastartseva: Lilya, I'm sorry, of course, I understand that you have a rod of emotions after watching, but you knock the whole Paris off the rhythm))) We watched this series almost a month ago, and when a comment surfaced in the old branch (also in almost every episode), it became generally unclear what it was all about. Maybe it's still worth putting your questions in a separate comment to the series?
Oh, so they answered us about the knots and about Hongju's participation in all this (well, at least in part). In the beginning, she was probably with the mouse, too? And this look at Detective Park's back - as if after a few episodes, Hongju confesses that she is actually his daughter, and hides the truth because she was an accomplice of Khan, and is afraid that this will ruin both her father and his career (although what kind of career is there). And that's why he hides Khan's basement with records. For example. Wu lied about killing Park's daughter, and Park's daughter aka Hongju has now decided to finally visit the family? Or has she been coming for many years, but only got caught now? And now is the moment to confess, before the clump of murders of the wrong people has grown even more.
Detective Ko and the evidence is, of course, an endless saga) And I also ran into a journalist, who would say) It's just touching how no one has taken his service pistol away from him yet.
Oops, the beaten guy in Barym's flashback is that boxer, the owner of the club, who was beaten for a long time and then burned? Normal turn. Beautifully the doctor explained to him - "yes, you just read too much." No, well, I also dreamed yesterday after the 7th episode how Detective Ko and Barym catch a criminal, very vividly and colorfully, but still not from the first person.
I don't believe for a minute in Kang Doxu's remorse, so Boni's suffering doesn't end there (That's the lucky one in life ( And she still didn't kill Son, so there were no questions to the phone. Here is a cluster of maniacs per square centimeter )
And normally, corruption flourishes in the penitentiary system of one particular prison — it's how much effort and money you have to spend to take Khan out, bring him to the hospital, take him to the operating room, assemble a team of assistants who will not ask questions and chat, and take him back. With all the cameras and a bunch of people. And he didn't hide much if Boney saw him.
How many times during the series I said "what the hell?!" It seems to me that no drama has ever humiliated me so much with its plot. I just don't make any assumptions anymore.
By the way, it's a great city initiative with bars — I just dream that people are so appreciated and cherished here, too. Only with a normal implementation, and not through the ass, as in the series — they called to install the first people they met and didn't even take their data, it's just a free buffet of single women for maniacs and perverts.
And by the way, maybe the memory with the boy in yellow is not a memory of barym, it seems that the doctor's brain was transplanted to him, and the doctor's feelings for hongju are not his either, what do you think? I think the boy in the raincoat is a doctor, not a barym
There's some kind of game going on here. I give up torturing my brain with theories. Dorama just gives me a *** every damn new episode. "Well fuck!" "Holy Father!" (c)
the most sophisticated series in my memory, twist on twist and twist drives ... I don't even understand if I like it or if the interest is already beginning to fade?
@valeriakimchi: and I remembered the TV series Friends, Jo played in the Days of our life a character who had a woman's brain transplanted, like, and he himself became like a woman ahhahahha well, anyway, it reminded me very much))
Oh, damn it! Brain explosion is simple. I think they made this confusion with children on purpose. I assume that Barym is the real son of a bounty hunter, but he was born without the killer gene. And Sonehan is most likely the son of the woman whose kind-hearted husband turned out to be a maniac, he did a DNA test and realized that he was not the son of a neurosurgeon. Hanso was offended, so he decided to try, like I'll transplant the brain and my son will become a murderer. But it's not clear how it all turned out, the maniacs now have a free way out of prison when they need to? And it is also not clear who and why killed the killer of a policeman in the hospital, because a black car just passed there, it was not for nothing that we were shown it. Maybe it was Honju, but it seems that according to the mother, the killer was a man, although the words "It's not him (Kumuchi)" can also be attributed to a woman.
Was Ba Rym really transplanted a criminal's brain or part of it? Or what else could a bounty hunter have done to him? Bon will be left alone in general, let her be happy for a little while, but she is a great fellow that she was able to fight back against the criminal. I hope Mu Chi won't suffer in prison, it's better, of course, that they don't put him in jail, well, if they do, then let his revenge happen if he wants it that way. The reporter apparently crossed paths with the detective's daughter before her death, but why is it interesting she didn't tell anyone anything.
Well, damn, I started watching a detective story, and here it's fantastic with a brain transplant - disappointment (And it turns out that the doctor really was a maniac, but he somehow doesn't pull at him and how I miss that actor.
to be honest, it's surprising that a bounty hunter was allowed to operate: without taking into account his social status as a criminal, didn't he lose his skills while he was in prison? It's a very difficult job. I would understand if he was consulted on theoretical issues, but this is how you allow an operation to be conducted…
How much Bon And can suffer(
By the way, not everything is clear about" brain transplantation " yet: it was Barym who shouted in fright about the transplant, but Khan did not confirm —and he never lies now (but we remember how he lied about snowmen!).
In general, this squeezing out information piece by piece puts us in the position of real detectives, no? They also do not immediately see the whole picture and move by touch towards the guess that seems right to them, finding (or not) evidence to support it.
And in the translation of the brain, I still do not believe at all. It's just that if this is confirmed in the next episode, there will be a complete brain explosion. So it turns out that we are trying to unravel the secrets of the characters, and they are throwing fiction at us here.(although I don't even know what is big fiction, is it or the DNA of maniacs )
By the way, I have the impression that the boy from the show is buried in Ba Rym's garden🤔 I already suspect everyone and question everything🤪
The DNA of maniacs is not fiction, alas, but ordinary eugenics - there were already such clever people in history ( In principle, and now, probably, they have not gone anywhere.
So many questions have not been solved yet, you sit and just think about it all day long ,I even dream about barym in my dreams …
In the beginning, she was probably with the mouse, too?
And this look at Detective Park's back - as if after a few episodes, Hongju confesses that she is actually his daughter, and hides the truth because she was an accomplice of Khan, and is afraid that this will ruin both her father and his career (although what kind of career is there). And that's why he hides Khan's basement with records. For example.
Wu lied about killing Park's daughter, and Park's daughter aka Hongju has now decided to finally visit the family? Or has she been coming for many years, but only got caught now?
And now is the moment to confess, before the clump of murders of the wrong people has grown even more.
Detective Ko and the evidence is, of course, an endless saga) And I also ran into a journalist, who would say)
It's just touching how no one has taken his service pistol away from him yet.
Oops, the beaten guy in Barym's flashback is that boxer, the owner of the club, who was beaten for a long time and then burned? Normal turn.
Beautifully the doctor explained to him - "yes, you just read too much." No, well, I also dreamed yesterday after the 7th episode how Detective Ko and Barym catch a criminal, very vividly and colorfully, but still not from the first person.
I don't believe for a minute in Kang Doxu's remorse, so Boni's suffering doesn't end there (That's the lucky one in life (
And she still didn't kill Son, so there were no questions to the phone.
Here is a cluster of maniacs per square centimeter )
And normally, corruption flourishes in the penitentiary system of one particular prison — it's how much effort and money you have to spend to take Khan out, bring him to the hospital, take him to the operating room, assemble a team of assistants who will not ask questions and chat, and take him back. With all the cameras and a bunch of people. And he didn't hide much if Boney saw him.
It seems to me that no drama has ever humiliated me so much with its plot. I just don't make any assumptions anymore.
Only with a normal implementation, and not through the ass, as in the series — they called to install the first people they met and didn't even take their data, it's just a free buffet of single women for maniacs and perverts.
Finally, Barym remembered Bon and🥰
"Well fuck!"
"Holy Father!" (c)
Bon will be left alone in general, let her be happy for a little while, but she is a great fellow that she was able to fight back against the criminal.
I hope Mu Chi won't suffer in prison, it's better, of course, that they don't put him in jail, well, if they do, then let his revenge happen if he wants it that way.
The reporter apparently crossed paths with the detective's daughter before her death, but why is it interesting she didn't tell anyone anything.