So with that… The Addicted: Heroin’s production group, including the original author - Chai Jidan, said in unison… “Oh Hell No! We don’t know who yet but we are so going to sue someone.”
Already people… Is this a BL drama or a regular Bromance drama? Because I am getting really confused, here. For an obvious well-budgeted Japanese production, I was really expecting more torrid🔥 innuendoes or a straight-up plot where “2 mature men are in love with each other.” There is only 1 episode left and I seriously still have no idea where their so-called relationship is going…
These 2 make me feel all fuzzy inside🥰🥰🥰. You know something was great when it’s done… However you still want more.
It is confirmed; as of now, my 2 top favorite Korean BL dramas are Light On Me and Semantic Error. Fyi: Jang Eui Soo absolutely has some strong competition with Park Seo Ham, in terms of stage presence, stage charisma and acting chops.
Starting this but they are both jerks and the heir's smug smile is just annoying....I hope it gets better by the…
Contrarily to what everyone else is saying… To me, golden-spoon prick never got better. That entitled smug smile never left his face, even at the end. And Dr. All Mighty Golden Hands, although funny at times, was not really likable neither. People are saying that this drama has a great bromance… I don’t think that I was watching the same drama🤨.
Ep 1 -9 : okay. Ep 10 -13 : boring and repetitive. Ep 14 -16 : okay. Overall, this is watchable. Chemistry between…
That is about all I got from this drama… - Rain looks super sexy in his blue scrubs and in his non-stop designer wardrobe. - And Sung Dong Il looks super rejuvenated like, he is 20 years younger.
I am having a very difficult time focusing on this drama. - I don’t really like Rain’s character, Cha Young Min aka, Dr. Mighty Golden Hands. - I have never been fond of Kim Bum’s general acting as a whole and his character, Ko Seung Tak in this drama, genuinely irritates me. I want to FF whenever I see his mug but he is literally in every scene. - The ridiculous plot where every worker in that hospital is suspicious and is aware of the presence of a supposedly “ghost doctor” is simply ludicrous. - And why a renowned hospital is lacking capable surgeons so bad that they have to rely on a first year resident with no documented previous surgery experiences?
As much as I love Rain… However, I simply can’t understand why this bizarre supernatural medical drama has such a high rating.
Yep, that is a drop for me as well. Hwang Dong-Joo’s lonesome character could not carry the entire show, all on his own. How can they ruin a drama from that genre when they have so many great references?
As a fan of this particular genre like, - Squad 38 - Mad Dog - Player - Leverage - The Swindlers - Taxi Driver I was expecting for the entire main cast to be exciting, vivacious, amusing and endearing with a great team-dynamic. However, what I got with Tracer is only one single exciting character… The male lead, Hwang Dong-Joo. The rest of the group is borderline irrelevant. Bummer!
In terms of great casting, good writing, general good acting and good directing… Semantic Error is just as good…
Totally understandable. Everyone’s preference is different. But I absolutely and utterly enjoyed Light On Me. Of course, it is not of the same caliber as I Told Sunset About You… (No BL out-there is yet of that caliber; not even the part 2). However for these Korean “New kids on the block🤣🤣🤣,” it was very well executed.
The Addicted: Heroin’s production group, including the original author - Chai Jidan, said in unison…
“Oh Hell No! We don’t know who yet but we are so going to sue someone.”
PS: What the hell was that forced sexual interlude about?
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This so-called “Relationship” is a freaking stagnant swamp.
Is this a BL drama or a regular Bromance drama?
Because I am getting really confused, here.
For an obvious well-budgeted Japanese production, I was really expecting more torrid🔥 innuendoes or a straight-up plot where “2 mature men are in love with each other.”
There is only 1 episode left and I seriously still have no idea where their so-called relationship is going…
🤣🤨😳😠
Good luck with your military service.
We will most definitely be waiting for you!
We can expect a second season?
That would be just great.
You know something was great when it’s done… However you still want more.
It is confirmed; as of now, my 2 top favorite Korean BL dramas are Light On Me and Semantic Error.
Fyi: Jang Eui Soo absolutely has some strong competition with Park Seo Ham, in terms of stage presence, stage charisma and acting chops.
I am so ecstatic that she is not coming back in season 2.
To me, golden-spoon prick never got better. That entitled smug smile never left his face, even at the end. And Dr. All Mighty Golden Hands, although funny at times, was not really likable neither.
People are saying that this drama has a great bromance… I don’t think that I was watching the same drama🤨.
- Rain looks super sexy in his blue scrubs and in his non-stop designer wardrobe.
- And Sung Dong Il looks super rejuvenated like, he is 20 years younger.
- I don’t really like Rain’s character, Cha Young Min aka, Dr. Mighty Golden Hands.
- I have never been fond of Kim Bum’s general acting as a whole and his character, Ko Seung Tak in this drama, genuinely irritates me. I want to FF whenever I see his mug but he is literally in every scene.
- The ridiculous plot where every worker in that hospital is suspicious and is aware of the presence of a supposedly “ghost doctor” is simply ludicrous.
- And why a renowned hospital is lacking capable surgeons so bad that they have to rely on a first year resident with no documented previous surgery experiences?
As much as I love Rain… However, I simply can’t understand why this bizarre supernatural medical drama has such a high rating.
For me, the Kang Ha Na’s character was the only blemish on that drama.
Hwang Dong-Joo’s lonesome character could not carry the entire show, all on his own.
How can they ruin a drama from that genre when they have so many great references?
- Squad 38
- Mad Dog
- Player
- Leverage
- The Swindlers
- Taxi Driver
I was expecting for the entire main cast to be exciting, vivacious, amusing and endearing with a great team-dynamic. However, what I got with Tracer is only one single exciting character… The male lead, Hwang Dong-Joo.
The rest of the group is borderline irrelevant.
Bummer!
That was a very messy, cringy, awkward, eventful packed first episode.
Not quite sure what to make of it, yet…
PS: Where is director Aof when we need him to streamline and to smooth out this papier-mâché of a montage.
But I absolutely and utterly enjoyed Light On Me.
Of course, it is not of the same caliber as I Told Sunset About You… (No BL out-there is yet of that caliber; not even the part 2).
However for these Korean “New kids on the block🤣🤣🤣,” it was very well executed.