I've noticed this in many South Korean shows. They stretch the story line by double, when it could easily be done in half the time and been more enjoyable. Instead they just repeat the same story beats (and the same terrible k-pop song written specifically for the show).
"That cop says you killed her." "No, the other cop did." "He says you did." "No, he did." "If I find out you did it, I'll kill you." "Ok." etc...
No one actually gives info to each other. They play guessing games, and then look baffled. Lawyer lady begins to help them and just when they're about to get some real answers she yells "Psyche!" and becomes the attorney for the person the cops are trying to get info from.
Everyone knows there is a killer cutting off thumbs, yet they go everywhere alone and don't blanket the town with cameras. If there's a weird noise in the other room, they don't immediately call 911 or check corners, yelling at the top of their lungs. They slowly investigate.
Our young cop finds the evidence they've been looking for the entire season, and does he upload to Dropbox as soon as he gets it? Nope. He's going to let it get stolen while almost being killed in the same apartment his parents were killed (his dad, just a few days earlier by the same killer).
This show started interestingly. They'd spend two episodes including a side story along with the main story, and then after the organ trafficking arc, they lost steam.
"That cop says you killed her." "No, the other cop did." "He says you did." "No, he did." "If I find out you did it, I'll kill you." "Ok." etc...
No one actually gives info to each other. They play guessing games, and then look baffled. Lawyer lady begins to help them and just when they're about to get some real answers she yells "Psyche!" and becomes the attorney for the person the cops are trying to get info from.
Everyone knows there is a killer cutting off thumbs, yet they go everywhere alone and don't blanket the town with cameras. If there's a weird noise in the other room, they don't immediately call 911 or check corners, yelling at the top of their lungs. They slowly investigate.
Our young cop finds the evidence they've been looking for the entire season, and does he upload to Dropbox as soon as he gets it? Nope. He's going to let it get stolen while almost being killed in the same apartment his parents were killed (his dad, just a few days earlier by the same killer).
This show started interestingly. They'd spend two episodes including a side story along with the main story, and then after the organ trafficking arc, they lost steam.
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