I know that he could very well be a representative for children out there who couldn't get the chance to deal with their traumatic past properly. In current eps, it’s her dominant speech level w/ JH & techie. It is for sure the case that her attachment to her step-mum is not exactly healthy and theirs a weird kind of neediness on her side. Still Cha Woo-Kyung-ssi.And then we find ourselves coming to the middle of eps 9-10. Realizing what she’s done, Ha-na quickly covers her mouth, refusing to say anything more. (2/2) After thinking about it a little more, I think the matter of titles is why I’m not surprised by JH’s quick transition to WK’s first name but still consider it to be formal. Ji-heon muses over what kind of “good person” face would be so reassuring to Ha-na.Based on the blood stains, Ji-heon deduces that the torture began outside, and it was to get the exact location of where the baby’s body had been buried. In the subway bathroom, she changed into an outfit to resemble her husband.Ji-heon shows the CCTV footage to So-ra’s mother, who stubbornly insists it’s not her. I don’t know what’s going on, but I’m loving it!”There’s just so many micro-expressions to feed my suspicions and build up unspoken backstories on the characters that, even though I have no proof, I know Woo-kyung must have had a difficult childhood, whether she recognizes it or not — but I don’t know if I can really blame an evil stepmother for whatever happened in the past, since I’m not totally sure I trust Woo-kyung. It makes sense, in a way — it’s like a more extreme version of Everybody’s Child. Please click the link in that email to complete the email change process.Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit, Captain Hong says that they have a ton of open cases already and Ji-heon keeps wanting to reopen the closed ones, which wastes valuable time and causes a headache for the whole department.Dropping down to more informal speech and referring to Captain Hong as “hyung,” Ji-heon says that when he was rookie, his sunbae once told him that “Investigating is creativity.” That sunbae was none-other than Captain Hong.But Captain Hong bellows that Ji-heon needs to address him formally. It’s not necessarily something that someone will call you out on, but it’s considered to be standard manners that unless you are close, or have some other good reason for doing so, you don’t address a person in that way.JH’s use of Lee Eun Ho by itself is uncalled for and combined with his use of banmal can be interpreted as condescending to him. That still doesn’t help him figure out who is the likely culprit. It's exactly my cup of tea, I'm so happy the trailers convinced me to watch it even though the descriptions for the plot were so vague.

This drama is incredible but it's a tense watch each week.welp I accidentally turned this thread into a PBG discussion. Don't know if it was brought to the centre with her or the centre gave her the clothes to wear.There was a lot of plot movement in this episode and it tweaked my interest to the highest. I wonder what is going on with him. (1/2) Oh, sorry! Woo-kyung’s tried calling the phone number on Suk-woo’s records, which says it belongs to his father, but no one answers. The hooded figure holds a wrench as a weapon, but once Ji-heon passes out, the man just walks away, leaving the battered detective on the roof.OMG Ji-heon was so close! That's why he was so worried about her and the baby post the accident.this show is gripping in every aspect possible! Ji-heon retorts that this is the second time Eun-ho has been connected to a similar death — could it only be coincidence? He adds that driving in the morning doesn’t make him a kidnapper, just like having a gas can doesn’t make him an arsonist. Which means maybe Ha Na's suffering hit close to home for them.We know that Red Cry is associated with Hanuel, but the speed at which Red Cry moved against Ha Na's father indicates that Red Cry is very much closer to the investigation team and to the Centre.

It is still unclear what happened in the period after her sister got into the crash when she was officially bed-ridden (though she has no recollection of it). EH is certainly not a stranger to her so I feel like using the honorific with him is her way of showing she doesn’t pity or look down on him and instead considers him an equal.On the opposite side of the spectrum, JH’s decision to not use honorifics is a deliberate sign of disrespect. I know they never touted this drama as romance, but I fully enjoyed this there-could-be-something-else-going-on-here vibes that crackled between our two leads.I totally agree. It’s too dark to see who did it, and the person is wearing a hoodie to hide their face, but it is clear that there’s foul play.Ji-heon dives back into the case files, analyzing the evidence again in the hopes something will point to murder, but of course everything indicates suicide. On the table, Ha-na’s father is tied up, his back freshly carved with a poem. Maybe it was a mix of both, who knows.Either way, I am delighted to hear JH addressing WK more informally again, and fascinated by all the insight this provides on how he sees her.So... your point is that you're hoping for something MORE between the two? What about the baby his-now-ex-girlfriend was going to have, for example?