I understand that thought completely. She is a civilian, a good citizen I assume, yet she knowingly goes somewhere that is not only for employees, but I believe mentions danger. I almost thought she was like a trained detective or cop and she thought something was wrong, but no. Then later when she comes back she's all scared, like what?! Where'd your curiosity go??? You're in a foreign country and you risk yourself like that in the beginning, but then you get scared later on??? When you're with professionals?LV2R wrote: ↑11 Dec 2019, 20:23 I was wondering why Kelly, who thought she would stop in a shop and buy a few gifts, would enter a room that was clearly marked "Danger Keep Out - Employees Only." If I were shopping in a store, I would probably call out, but not go looking for an employee in off-limit areas. I do not know Kelly's background, but her curiosity and boldness made me think that she had a detective mindset.
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Lolz.. These were exactly my thoughts. Some parts of this story seemed very unrealistic.Helene_2008 wrote: ↑10 Dec 2019, 10:48 I agree that they were several things about the terrorists I found unbelievable. When Steve is talking to Rhee Su-jin at breakfast and she messes up her cover by not begging about to answer his questions correctly about where she lived in California. She's supposed to be highly trained and best of the best! Then when Dear Leader forgot/ didn't know which coast NYC and Washington DC were on. How could you plot a terrorist attack and not be familiar with the country's geography.