The Killer's Shopping List: Crime and Mystery Korean Drama

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<p>“The Killer’s Shopping List” can be summarized with just one line: Killers are people like everybody else and they go grocery shopping too!</p>
 
So, I decided to give this drama a chance despite the slow start in Episode 1. I'm really glad I did! It's not your typical K-drama, and I got so invested in the characters. The social issues they touched on were eye-opening, and Lee Kwang-Soo's performance was outstanding.
 
Honestly, I don't get the hype about this drama. The first episode was a drag, and although it picked up later, I still found it lacking in certain aspects.
 
This drama made me think. The themes it explored were deep, from prejudice to societal problems. It's like a mirror reflecting the complexities of human nature. I'd recommend it to anyone who wants more than just the usual K-drama romance.
 
"The Killer's Shopping List" is worth discussing. It's not just a drama; it's a reflection of society. The character development is incredible, especially Ahn Dae-Sung's journey from the traumatized kid to an adult. The social issues addressed were thought-provoking.
 
Loved it! Those 8 episodes are packed with action, mystery, and a touch of comedy. The cast did a fantastic job, and I was hooked from start to finish.
 
While I appreciate the attempt to avoid filler episodes, I found the pacing a bit rushed at times. It's like they crammed too much into those 8 episodes, leaving some character arcs feeling underdeveloped. The concept was great, but execution could have been better.
 
This drama had an intriguing premise, but I felt that it veered into unnecessary complexity. It's like they tried to cram too much into those 8 episodes, making it a bit hard to follow at times.
 

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