Through the Darkness Episode 11

The Victims And Their Families


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Young Soo feels sorry for Ha Young as he is completely drained out from handling serial murder cases ever since he joined the Behavioural Analysis Team. Ha Young cannot take the wickedness of the murderers anymore and decides to resign. Meanwhile, similar missing cases happen in a row for months, and Dae Woong asks for Ha Young’s help. (Source: Viu)
  • Aired: March 11, 2022

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Izzu162
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Mar 14, 2022

Five Stars

Aaaah, this episode was giving me all the emotions, like you know the cast and writing was good when you can right away feel the strong emotion and weight in the scene even without seeing the subtitles.Half of me wished that we got to see more of what happened during Hayoung's accidents, the reactions from the colleagues and officers that knew Hayoung when they found out that Hayoung got into an accident not long after the last interview with Nam Kitae. Yet half of me was also glad that we just breeze past the month and see Hayoung recovery. I mean, it's been hard on Hayoung and should be hard on Youngsoo too. And it was understandable that Hayoung felt like wanting to escape from that as well. Really wanna cry when I see all the messages that popped into Hayoung's inbox once he checked his phone, I'm glad to see so many people worried about him and cared about him. And to have Hwayeon's mum talk to him and reminded him that he was doing the good work was really nice like I felt that that was the thing that he really needed to hear. It made me wonder if Profiler Kwon also was facing this similar thing in the past like he did say that he once got pretty deep and had a hard time for a while.And omg the potato scene.... it made me think of Gaksital when Gangto cried eating potato too. You just felt like wanting to give Hayoung the tightest hugs possible.Dun wanna talk about the perp, tho the killing MO was somewhat sounding familiar. Really, people who always insist that they're 'harmless' tends to be the more dangerous ones.I never thought that I'd be glad to see Chief Park again, he doesn't seem so bad now after the last time we saw him. TONS better than Bumsik who never seemed to change his foul attitude.

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estar
0 people found this review helpful
Mar 12, 2022

Three Stars

aish what a emotional roller coaster this ep was, and knew that the victim's mother (from the 1st ep) would be the one to remind Song why he can't give-up on his job. also hearing him admit that he was worried that he would turn into a monster, cause he was around then so much was sweet. as it goes to show what a good person he really is. but that's also the reason i never thought for a sec, he would turn. **********************************************************************************************people who r sure of themselves r the ones that tend to "fall", the ones that constantly second guess themselves and worry about, if they might make a mistake - indicating a conscience, will never turn. ********************************************************************************************the one thing these psycho's have in common is that they lack conscience - they can't empathize with their victim's and so can do whatever... ****************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************also have to say i really love Song's mother - seen her in other drama's and of course there a ton of other actresses that were great in matriarchal roles - but she has this silent powerful presence - where only with her facial expressions, u "get" how much she loves, cares and worries about her son, while also being Very proud of how he has turned out. really great acting - not there is a lack thereof in this drama, that's why we all so hooked - pity it's coming to an end.

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