Trying to catch a killer is difficult enough, but trying to catch that killer when there's little evidence they exist, while also secretly wishing Red Cry would seek vengeance once...
So far all the instances of child abuse have been out of anger or neglect — but sometimes abuse can occur even when a parent desperately loves their child. Motivation doesn’...
As our protagonist follows every clue in her desperate attempt to figure out who the little girl in the green dress might be, the detectives continue to track down information...
Who is Red Cry? That's the question of the day, especially since the mysterious Red Cry seems to know a lot of secrets that no one else could possibly know....
Persistence pays off, since we finally start to find evidence that proves our tenacious detective's theories about murder aren't just theories, but based on fact. Even though the mysterious vigilante...
This deeply puzzling show may continue to give us more questions than answers each week, but at least our leads are starting to work together as they realize that they...
Getting away with murder seems laughably easy when the only proof a detective has is based on a hunch -- or a hallucination. But sometimes hunches and hallucinations are enough...
When is suicide not a suicide? When it's murder. At least, that's what our new favorite detective duo seems to think -- but first they have to find the evidence...
This show is making me totally anxious about the responsibilities of parenting, and I don't even have children. Personal crises overwhelm our leads, distracting them from their original missions of...
From the writer of Village: Secret of Achiara, Red Moon, Blue Sun (also known as Children of Nobody) looks like it will be another such suspenseful thriller, one that promises...
Red Moon Blue Sun: Episodes 19-20
by odilettante
Trying to catch a killer is difficult enough, but trying to catch that killer when there's little evidence they exist, while also secretly wishing Red Cry would seek vengeance once...
Tags: Cha Hak-yeon, Kim Sun-ah, Lee Yi-kyung, Nam Gyuri, Red Moon Blue Sun
Red Moon Blue Sun: Episodes 17-18
by odilettante
So far all the instances of child abuse have been out of anger or neglect — but sometimes abuse can occur even when a parent desperately loves their child. Motivation doesn’...
Tags: Cha Hak-yeon, Kim Sun-ah, Lee Yi-kyung, Nam Gyuri, Red Moon Blue Sun
Red Moon Blue Sun: Episodes 15-16
by odilettante
As our protagonist follows every clue in her desperate attempt to figure out who the little girl in the green dress might be, the detectives continue to track down information...
Tags: Cha Hak-yeon, Kim Sun-ah, Lee Yi-kyung, Nam Gyuri, Red Moon Blue Sun
Red Moon Blue Sun: Episodes 13-14
by odilettante
Who is Red Cry? That's the question of the day, especially since the mysterious Red Cry seems to know a lot of secrets that no one else could possibly know....
Tags: Cha Hak-yeon, Kim Sun-ah, Lee Yi-kyung, Nam Gyuri, Red Moon Blue Sun
Red Moon Blue Sun: Episodes 11-12
by odilettante
Persistence pays off, since we finally start to find evidence that proves our tenacious detective's theories about murder aren't just theories, but based on fact. Even though the mysterious vigilante...
Tags: Cha Hak-yeon, Kim Sun-ah, Lee Yi-kyung, Nam Gyuri, Red Moon Blue Sun
Red Moon Blue Sun: Episodes 9-10
by odilettante
This deeply puzzling show may continue to give us more questions than answers each week, but at least our leads are starting to work together as they realize that they...
Tags: Cha Hak-yeon, Kim Sun-ah, Lee Yi-kyung, Nam Gyuri, Red Moon Blue Sun
Red Moon Blue Sun: Episodes 7-8
by odilettante
Getting away with murder seems laughably easy when the only proof a detective has is based on a hunch -- or a hallucination. But sometimes hunches and hallucinations are enough...
Tags: Cha Hak-yeon, Kim Sun-ah, Lee Yi-kyung, Nam Gyuri, Red Moon Blue Sun
Red Moon Blue Sun: Episodes 5-6
by odilettante
When is suicide not a suicide? When it's murder. At least, that's what our new favorite detective duo seems to think -- but first they have to find the evidence...
Tags: Cha Hak-yeon, Kim Sun-ah, Lee Yi-kyung, Nam Gyuri, Red Moon Blue Sun
Red Moon Blue Sun: Episodes 3-4
by odilettante
This show is making me totally anxious about the responsibilities of parenting, and I don't even have children. Personal crises overwhelm our leads, distracting them from their original missions of...
Tags: Cha Hak-yeon, Kim Sun-ah, Lee Yi-kyung, Nam Gyuri, Red Moon Blue Sun
Red Moon Blue Sun: Episodes 1-2
by odilettante
From the writer of Village: Secret of Achiara, Red Moon, Blue Sun (also known as Children of Nobody) looks like it will be another such suspenseful thriller, one that promises...
Tags: Cha Hak-yeon, featured2, first episodes, Kim Sun-ah, Lee Yi-kyung, Nam Gyuri, Red Moon Blue Sun