It's taking me a little bit of time to process everything that I saw in this show. 'Blind' fits in perfectly with the type of Kdrama that whets my appetite. You can only imagine the type of excitement I had watching each episode of this thrilling Kdrama. It was worth every minute.

As for the above poster, it took a lot of digging to finally get it from MyDramaList. What is easily obtainable on the internet is half of the picture displaying only 3 out of 4 characters. The full picture finally got released when the 11th episode of the show aired. When you get to see the show, you will fully understand the reason they had to keep the full poster out of the internet for so long. Hehe.
There is something about the storyline in this show that made it hard to contain my curiosity while watching it.
The writer dug viewers into a hole with the first few sequences of the show. This immediately followed a 20-year time skip and he theatrically told the story in a captivating way. I particularly love how he managed to unfold the identity of the mysterious serial killer(s) throughout the series.
They left snippets of murderous and criminal intent all over the place and on several characters. This made it very hard for viewers to outrightly pin a crime on anyone despite some visible tendency that points to the character as a possible culprit. I enjoyed this part of the show and didn't find it to be blown out of proportion because a vast majority of humans have their dark side. Only God knows what we are capable of doing when all hell breaks loose.
My fear while watching this Kdrama

I think I already made it obvious enough that I enjoyed this show to a tee. Nonetheless, while I got completely pumped by this show, a part of me desperately wished that the ending won't be a load of bullshit. Trust me, I've seen a lot of interesting crime shows that started well but ended in a way that was too dramatic or just too unrealistic.
This particular one started so well and they maintained the momentum to the point that I started wondering if the writer can manage to keep up the good work for the whole 16 episodes of the show. You know, he already did a good job of digging the mysteries about the crimes into a hole. Would he also do a good job of digging it out of the hole to unravel all mysteries?
I continued watching without knowing what to expect. Hehe. Thankfully, the writer did a really good job of laying everything bare in a very convincing way. Every character that held a knife close to another character's throat had a convincing reason for that.
Permit me to deduct just one point from this Kdrama
Before that, is it compulsory to have a corresponding female lead character whenever there is a male lead character?

This is an important thing I need to look into because the female lead role in this Kdrama was very insignificant to the whole story. The character looked as if it was forced into the story. There is nothing significant amount her role. Maybe it's because of the story, poor casting for the role or poor acting on the part of the female lead.
Of course, this show also had no element of romance in it so it won't be everyone's Cup of tea. Hehe. But this is the kinda cup of tea that whets my appetite. Lolz.
Thanks For Not Missing Any Full-stop Or Comma All pictures are taken from MyDramaList.com

