February 12, 2024

Son Seok Ku Comes After Choi Woo Sik In A Paradox Killer (Episodes 1 - 8)

Son Seok Ku and Choi Woo Sik in an crime, action drama?! I'd say big YES to this! I'm so glad I actually checked out their Netflix drama called A Killer Paradox and I'm so invested in it so quick! It's a shame that there are only 8 episodes for it, but after seeing the ending scene I feel like there's a possibility that there could still be season 2 for this in the future. 

A Killer Paradox.... it is what it is. This applies to all killers out there. No matter how much they want to justify their murderous intentions, whether be it for justice or for revenge, it would all still comes down to the fact that they are killers and criminals once committed. 

I really love how the killers here are having resemblance with the principles of Death Note. You know, psychotic people who think that they're some kind of God of the world and so they think they have this authority to take someone's life for committing a crime/sin. They seek justice for other people by doing murders but it still all comes down to the fact that they are nothing but killers/murderers in the end. They are all the same kind of sinners/criminals who think they're above their own type. lol Childish and psychotic it is. But this is really kind of sick! It's really amazing to see the development of how a one innocent person becomes a serial killer. It's fun watching them on television or in cinemas but I wouldn't really want them to exist in our real world. Though we all know there are already a few of them in our history and even now in our modern society. Sigh...

When Roh Bin was introduced in the show and his figurines.. lol I already knew that he possesses this childish thinking. Those people who are trying to become a hero but ended up being the opposite. Him working with Lee Tang gives him that 'sidekick' dream possible. But one thing that's quite a shocker to me though is that him taking responsibility of Tang till the very end. I mean, I know that this act is just to feed his ego of being an 'honorable' side kick to a hero till his death, but to think that he wasn't like any of those type who abandons their accomplice in the end really surprised me. 

Now let's talk about the 'hero' Lee Tang. As usual, those who think their life is boring and don't know exactly what to do in life are those who can think of doing something unimaginable. Look at him looking so innocent and bored of his life the entire time and yet was able to do murders in the end, seriously we shouldn't really judge anyone by its cover. Some bad people are hiding from an innocent face as well. 

But of course, let's not forget my man, Son Seok Ku. Gosh, he's so perfect! lol I mean, his role as  detective Jang Nan Gam is perfect fit to him. He was a great guy until someone did something unforgivable to him and was put to light what those people around him have been doing. He killed the murderer of his father and let go of a serial killer like Lee Tang. That makes him an accomplice, don't you think? Hmmm... anyways, I think he let him go for now but the moment they cross path again later on, he will come at him again. 

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