
i've just finished watching ep 9 and i have a bad feeling that his determination to do his job well is somehow creating something not so good within his own self.

only, ha young's frustrations and desperations to catch the culprits and the sadness in his heart for the victim's and their families are slowly eating him up. ha young and the rest of the crime behavior analysis team are facing negative responses not only from people and media but far worse from the police force itself. have liked him since bi dam in queen seon deok. he's always been great in every role he portrays. it's a complex character yet KNG is able to bring out what should be shown to the viewers. ha young character is not easy to internalize. his facial expressions alone are on point to express what ha young feels. he's doing a great job in portraying his ha young character. Kim nam gil and jin sun kyu are nailing their respective roles. korean are somehow a bit conservative and with high belief in traditions and conventional life. it was tough for the police officers involve in profiling because people of s. the drama tells the story of how the police force have started to do profiling. This drama is not about crimes of murder nor how good or bad the police force of s.
THE DARKNESS II ENDING SERIAL
To think that some of the serial killers who received a Death Penalty, are still alive up until now, is just unbelievably unfair. Surprisingly, Nam Ki Tae's acting was flawlessly great? It gave me chills because his acting was really on point.īut thinking about how it really happened or how it was based in a real life story, makes me nauseous. I am familiar with some of the cases indicated in this drama, so it wasn't really hard for me to guess what kind of serial killer they were. Plus, one of the Writer is Kwon Il-Young himself, the very first Criminal Profiler in South Korea and also the Writer of Netflix Series, The Raincoat Killer: Chasing a Predator in Korea, the documentary of the real-life serial killer, Yoo Young Chul or (Go Young Chun). But now, I can finally say that I am not mentally ready for that reality. I actually used to dream of becoming a Criminal Profiler or maybe related to Criminology. I love how they portrayed the struggles and efforts to be known, of the very first Criminal Profiler in South Korea in the early 1990's - 2000's. Although, you could say that it was a shame that they didn't elaborate much about SHY's Mental Health. It felt like I was inside Song Ha-young's mind and everything he feels and what his thoughts are, are like, in one with mine. I couldn't finish this just in one go, or else I'd lose my mind. I super love genres like this and I used to binge-watch once I start watching, but this one was an exclusion. Not because of anything negative but because of how it was so well-written. Last but not least, this is one show in my personal opinion, in which the antagonist actors acted much better and more convincing than the main good guys.

It is a recommended watch if you like crime story. It will be a greater show, if it is not trying too hard to make the profilers as the superheroes, which it cannot show, too. More over, most of the bad guys in the show were caught either by luck or traditional police works, which again failed to show the greatness of the profilers they tried to paint in this series. However, while the show is about the rise of criminal profiler in Korea and many times the show tried to exaggerate the greatness of the profiler team in the show, I cannot find their greatness. This show is pretty good because it tells about real serial murderer cases, which always fascinated people. They copied almost everything, including the interview scenes, the two guys driving to prison, etc. The show is the Korean version of Mindhunter, which itself was a very good show in Netflix. Kim Gwan-Mo - undercover cop in drag (ep.1).The three week delay is due to broadcasting of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics. 7 & 8, which was originally scheduled to air February 4th & 5th, 2022, will air February 25th & 26th, 2022. Based on non fiction novel "Akui Maeumeul Ilneun Jadeul" by profiler Kwon Il-Yong & writer Go Na-Moo (published Septemby Alma)."Through the Darkness" takes over SBS' Friday & Saturday 22:00 time slot previously occupied by " Now, We Are Breaking Up" and followed by " Again My Life" on April 8, 2022.He digs up cases and looks deeply into the human mind. Song Ha-Young ( Kim Nam-Gil) is a criminal profiler. Release Date: January 14 - March 12, 2022Ī story of criminal profilers who struggle to read the minds of serial murderers.Writer: Kwon Il-Yong (nonfiction novel), Go Na-Moo (nonfiction novel), Seol Yi-Na.Revised romanization: Akui Maeumeul Ilneun Jadeul.Drama: Through the Darkness /Those Who Read Hearts of Evil (literal title).
