D.P. is so hard to watch because of the abuse/trauma depicted, but so well done you can’t help but watch. It was disheartening but not surprising that the incident with Suk-Bong changed absolutely nothing. And despite the trauma all around they’re just expected to continue functioning like nothing happened.
This season was way more into the overt, graphic violence right away than the last season. I wasn't prepared for it to start like that...and it stayed like that throughout. Perhaps I am misrembering the last season. I really, emotionally struggled watching this one. But I feel duty bound to watch the hard stuff and not look away.
D.P. is so hard to watch because of the abuse/trauma depicted, but so well done you can’t help but watch. It was disheartening but not surprising that the incident with Suk-Bong changed absolutely nothing. And despite the trauma all around they’re just expected to continue functioning like nothing happened.
Exactly. The higher ups only concern is to hide the truth to make themselves look better.
This season was way more into the overt, graphic violence right away than the last season. I wasn't prepared for it to start like that...and it stayed like that throughout. Perhaps I am misrembering the last season. I really, emotionally struggled watching this one. But I feel duty bound to watch the hard stuff and not look away.
Many people felt the same as you and said they will go back to it later, when they're a bit more prepared for the violence.
Wanted to watch because of Jung Hae-in, but I can't handle the abuse/trauma. So sad...
I understand. It's such a great series. But, yes, it can also be triggering and difficult to watch.