![]() ![]() They neither feel the pain of others, nor can they perceive feelings such as guilt, sympathy, compassion, or regret. Psychopaths have the same brain as ordinary human beings, but without a mirror neuron. After all, the defendant was born with a different gene from ours, the "Psychopathic Gene". Perhaps it is natural for the defendant to give such an answer. The whole nation was shocked and furious at the defendant's response. ![]() Instead, the defendant said, "The weather is nice, but it's the hardest for me not to see cherry blossoms.“ When the victim's mother asked the defendant what was the hardest thing right now, the defendant's answer was not sorry or guilt. "I want the defendant to know how precious our youngest child was." said the mother of the victim child who attended the trial. There is nothing left to do but wait and hope that in some way or another, all the characters will get a piece of redemption and hope to move forward.The scriptwriter was inspired by the Incheon Elementary School Murder case in 2017. As viewers, we are always at the mercy of writers and the narrative in general. Can a character tainted by deaths be saved? We just have to wait for the special and next episodes to find out. Moreover, I also want to see how this poetic justice applied to Jung Bareum’s character, him growing a conscience and realizing the damage he has done, will affect the final transformation of his character. These are some of the questions I want to have answers for in the next episodes. Pain and Shock: The scene captures the mutual understanding between Go-Muchi and Jung Bareum with the former realizing and connecting the dots about the truth on the latter’s real identity | Kdrama “Mouse” Will his growing conscience save him? How will Go- muchi react? What will Bongyi do if she learns the truth? Why did Sung Yohan allow himself to be deemed the suspect of the murders? How did Jung Bareum stage his deceit from people close to him. All the gaps in the drama hopefully will be bridged by this special episode so as to answer our questions. □ Though, there was a statement from the ending part of episode 15 that a special episode will be aired next week told in the point of view of the psychopath Jung Bareum. I don’t even want to predict the next episodes anymore. The pretense that his character staged throughout the show was huge for him to fool everyone including us. This goes to show how well Lee Seung-gi portrayed his role. My head hurt as I processed the turn of events. While I was watching it the other night, I was literally gaping. The shocking twist in episode 15 to those of us who have been following the unfolding of the drama since it started was just so unexpected. Impending death: Sung Yo-han and Jung Bareum in the aftermath of their violent struggle | Kdrama “Mouse” This is why Mouse for me is definitely one of the best narratives in Korean Drama this year. It was so satisfying to see your expectations suddenly thrown out the window because the storyline takes a different turn. Yet, the feeling of betrayal was so good in a way. Read Mouse Explained: What we know for sureīut just when I thought the narrative would show Jung Bareum triumph over the supposed control of Sung Yohan’s frontal lobe with the latter’s consciousness, episode 15 thwarted all that with some shocking revelations and just like that, I was betrayed. I was certain to some degree as to how this drama will play out with the remaining episodes it still has to air. ![]()
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