![]() It worked out well for the story and you somehow never knew what he would do next. He's just evil, no trauma or explanation needed, and it’s just great to watch. ![]() In Woo also always managed to be one step ahead of the other characters, and while it did feel a bit repetitive (and very annoying towards the end, but in a good way), that I still found myself very enthralled and excited about each new episode. You have a hunch about where this is going, but still the drama is so cleverly absurd that you do have a hard time guessing what will happen next. They never make you guess too much, not even with who the real psychopath is that makes us just in on the joke. There was such a nice mix going on there, one that I didn’t think would work as well as they did. There is always some twist to every aspect of the story, and the comedy interrupts the tension a lot of the time and vice versa. But the story always seems to flow well between those different genres the show has all mixed up in there. I expected the more serious side of the show to take over at some point, for the comedy to sort of step aside as the story got bleaker. It makes Psychopath Diary become unlike other kdramas I have seen before. There is a very nice balance between the comedy, the absurd and then the more thriller aspect of the show, which makes it stand out. It more so just has a lot of fun with them. ![]() I didn’t feel like the drama thread a lot of new ways with some of the tropes it used, or dives too deeply into them. The tone of the story is rather slice of life some places, but achieves those more dramatic moments when it needs to, humor is on the black side and takes advantage of how ridiculous everything is around what I appreciated and it always managed to blend it, thrill and more the mundane story of the characters we meet along the way. The show always seemed to be very aware of itself and what it was trying to do and just very comfortable with its absurdity. The story is just as crazy as it sounds, memory loss isn't anything new in kdramas and often I shudder when I hear the words amnesia being used to advance the plot, but the story is told in such a amusing, cleaver and sincere sort of way that you can't help but be hooked by it. However, I tried it out for Yoon Shi Yoon and it captivated me and amused me from the very first episode. ![]() The plot didn't sound like something I would really enjoy crime-thrillers aren’t often very high on my lists. Rewatch Value 7.0 Psychopath Diary was a drama I thought wasn't for me. On the day of his 7th crime, things go wrong and he loses his diary where he writes of all his daily life and detailed description of his murders. However, after one too many coincidences, she starts to suspect Dong Shik might be more involved in the case than she thought.ģ6-year-old Seo In Woo is a cold and meticulous psychopath. After a few run-ins with Dong Shik, she believes that he is an extremely kind man. With no clues to his true nature other than the diary, and his fragmented memory lining up with the diary entry, he begins to believe that he is in fact a psychopath serial killer.ģ0-year-old neighborhood police officer, Shim Bo Kyung is investigating a suspected serial homicide. He wakes up with amnesia with the psychopath's diary in his possession. While doing so, he unexpectedly stumbles across a murder scene, but gets into an accident while running from the murderer. After an incident, he becomes the scapegoat of his company, and so facing losing his job and his family turning their back on him, he decides to commit suicide. Yook Dong Shik is a 34-year-old office worker who is so weak and timid that he is used by everybody around him.
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