Tunnel Episodes 1 - 3
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I'm enjoying this series.
+ As soon as it was revealed that Yeon-sook was pregnant I figured that we, and Gwang-ho, had to meet his adult child in the future. The two obvious choices are Sun-jae and Jae-yi. Sun-jae would certainly be a super fun reveal and I'd love it but I think Sun-jae is obviously the little boy of the third victim who we got multiple scenes of Gwang-ho cuddling. That's pretty interesting in it's own right and it would also explain Sun-jae's apparent obsession with cases of murdered young women which was mentioned in passing. That leaves Jae-yi which is interesting too considering Gwang-ho's disdain for her and her work.
+ I wish they’d developed the Gwang-ho/Yeon-sook romance a little more in the initial episode since their love for each other is so important to Gwang-ho's motivation. The ferry scene was sad but I don't feel any real investment in their relationship.
+ I loved Tae-hee handcuffing Gwang-ho to him to force him to join them for a team drinking night. It especially amused me because it was Tae-hee who stated, upon finding Sun-jae handcuffed in the station, that he was "so proud of whoever it was", hee.
+ Uh, the obvious answer to ‘why catch criminals when their victims are already dead’ is so they don’t kill anyone else. This is not the catch Jae-yi apparently thought it was and I'm not sure why it stalled Gwang-ho.
+ Yeong-ja made me so sad. She had no family, a lonely seeming life, almost got murdered by a serial killer, went into hiding for decades, got harassed and stalked by a guy who then turned around and murdered her.
+ Sun-jae calling Jae-yi and then hanging up on her like she kept doing to him amused me.
+ I was sure that Yeon-sook was going to be murdered by the serial killer to make it personal for Gwang-ho so I was glad when that didn't happen.
+ The fact that Jae-yi is specifically interesting in female serial killers makes me wonder if the high school student isn't a red herring and the real killer is a woman.
+ As soon as it was revealed that Yeon-sook was pregnant I figured that we, and Gwang-ho, had to meet his adult child in the future. The two obvious choices are Sun-jae and Jae-yi. Sun-jae would certainly be a super fun reveal and I'd love it but I think Sun-jae is obviously the little boy of the third victim who we got multiple scenes of Gwang-ho cuddling. That's pretty interesting in it's own right and it would also explain Sun-jae's apparent obsession with cases of murdered young women which was mentioned in passing. That leaves Jae-yi which is interesting too considering Gwang-ho's disdain for her and her work.
+ I wish they’d developed the Gwang-ho/Yeon-sook romance a little more in the initial episode since their love for each other is so important to Gwang-ho's motivation. The ferry scene was sad but I don't feel any real investment in their relationship.
+ I loved Tae-hee handcuffing Gwang-ho to him to force him to join them for a team drinking night. It especially amused me because it was Tae-hee who stated, upon finding Sun-jae handcuffed in the station, that he was "so proud of whoever it was", hee.
+ Uh, the obvious answer to ‘why catch criminals when their victims are already dead’ is so they don’t kill anyone else. This is not the catch Jae-yi apparently thought it was and I'm not sure why it stalled Gwang-ho.
+ Yeong-ja made me so sad. She had no family, a lonely seeming life, almost got murdered by a serial killer, went into hiding for decades, got harassed and stalked by a guy who then turned around and murdered her.
+ Sun-jae calling Jae-yi and then hanging up on her like she kept doing to him amused me.
+ I was sure that Yeon-sook was going to be murdered by the serial killer to make it personal for Gwang-ho so I was glad when that didn't happen.
+ The fact that Jae-yi is specifically interesting in female serial killers makes me wonder if the high school student isn't a red herring and the real killer is a woman.