This drama is a Crime Suspense centering around a headstrong anchorwoman who becomes the suspect in a murder case. Her estranged husband, who's a lawyer, decides to defend her and hence star... Read allThis drama is a Crime Suspense centering around a headstrong anchorwoman who becomes the suspect in a murder case. Her estranged husband, who's a lawyer, decides to defend her and hence starts their journey to fall back in love.This drama is a Crime Suspense centering around a headstrong anchorwoman who becomes the suspect in a murder case. Her estranged husband, who's a lawyer, decides to defend her and hence starts their journey to fall back in love.
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A really captivating drama with the central theme of marriage disappointment, interspersed with a murder mystery, cutthroat workplace shenanigans, conspiracy and legal drama. While some of the twists and turns are not exceptionally original, I must say I was impressed by the ending. Not totally different from what I was expecting yet it was delivered in such a way that took me by surprise. Perhaps the biggest reason I give this drama a thumbs up is that, despite my revulsion with the heroine's character during most of the show, I was nonetheless thoroughly glued to her story till the very end, and even ended up routing for her. Highly recommended - as long as you're not looking for a comedy.
The story is interesting but lengthy and I wished for an other perpetrator and end.
My impression is that there is always a lot of talk in KDramas, but never what is really important, but maybe it has to do with the culture. Or why wouldn't the leading lady tell her husband that the golfer is her ex-boyfriend, he's bugging her and she's dealing with it. None of this would have happened.
The detective, yes that certainly happens a lot, that they so doggedly want to blame someone and then don't investigate neutrally, but they didn't really follow up on any clues; last call (much later) fingerprints and DNA on airbag. Why did the young presenter call the golfer, why did he have to leave right after the phone call?
Why didn't anyone say it was an accident? It wasn't a murder, sure he covered it up which made it worse, but if he had reported it right away?
The one in the newsroom (not Mr. Jang) was super annoying, but there's one of those in every KDrama.
My impression is that there is always a lot of talk in KDramas, but never what is really important, but maybe it has to do with the culture. Or why wouldn't the leading lady tell her husband that the golfer is her ex-boyfriend, he's bugging her and she's dealing with it. None of this would have happened.
The detective, yes that certainly happens a lot, that they so doggedly want to blame someone and then don't investigate neutrally, but they didn't really follow up on any clues; last call (much later) fingerprints and DNA on airbag. Why did the young presenter call the golfer, why did he have to leave right after the phone call?
Why didn't anyone say it was an accident? It wasn't a murder, sure he covered it up which made it worse, but if he had reported it right away?
The one in the newsroom (not Mr. Jang) was super annoying, but there's one of those in every KDrama.
I was surprised how smart her character was. She could convince people in such a way that I was shocked. A master with words and with grace and confidence. I would like to be as strong as her. Her husband was so sacrificial. I wish I could find a husband like her.
"Toto I don't think we are in Midsomer anymore"
When KDrama goes full on melodrama they do it with style!
The plot involving a top news anchor and her husband whose relationship is on the rocks... a high flying golfer ... a death that might be murder.... an ambitious young news reader ... mysterious people from the past... a determined detective ...you get the idea!
But it is the style, design, cinematography (which is truly breathtaking at times) and quality of the acting that make Misty worth watching.
This is not Hitchcock ... or Midsomer Murders but give it a chance and enjoy the ride!
When KDrama goes full on melodrama they do it with style!
The plot involving a top news anchor and her husband whose relationship is on the rocks... a high flying golfer ... a death that might be murder.... an ambitious young news reader ... mysterious people from the past... a determined detective ...you get the idea!
But it is the style, design, cinematography (which is truly breathtaking at times) and quality of the acting that make Misty worth watching.
This is not Hitchcock ... or Midsomer Murders but give it a chance and enjoy the ride!
I've just finished watching this engrossing award winning drama - it was too intense to binge, but is definitely worth watching for the immaculate performances of. Kim Nam-joo &Ji Jin-hee with Jeon Hye-jin and excellent overall casting and suspenseful storyline. Without giving away too much, my main conclusion, which wasn't really mentioned in the script, is the impact that predatory men can have on the lives of women and how we have to manage around that - and of course the lives of other men can be badly affected too. The themes of motivation, communication & emotional distance are constantly highlighted in a variety of intricate ways - via personal relationships, family status and wider communication through the media. Nothing about this is light hearted, but the main characters are unforgettable.
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- TriviaWhile filming, the culprit of the series was a mystery to both the series's cast and crew, only the scriptwriter knew their identity.
- ConnectionsRemade as Between the Lines (2024)
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