I hated everyone on here except for male lead and the kid. I'm not even mad when the male lead turned on EVERYONE. THEY ALL BROKE HIM WITH THEIR FUCKING LIES!!! Any sane person would've snapped like he did.He was deprived of his happiness and child and the kid was deprived of his father. NO ONE deserves that torture they put ML through. Then female lead was just....argh so infuriating. She just took it all, kept lying and didn't fight until ML started to read her for filth. But I had to bare in mind that this was from the early 00s, so I'm assuming this would've been a good show back then, but by today's standards this show was trash. I did like it though. Vanness Wu was just *chef's kiss*
This was good, but would've been great if it was 16 episodes to actually develop the story. It was too fast paced and would've confused a lot of viewers, but everything becomes clear in the last two episodes. The plot twist made up for it.
This was pretty good. Basically a cautionary tale of how bad spreading hate/trolling/cyberbullying is and that WORDS FUCKING HURT! . I liked the message this had. It also had a whole Assassination Classroom vibe to it. I feel like this should be a whole PSA thing to be shown in schools. Totally in love with Masaki Suda now. Man those kids must have STUNK after those 10 days without a shower.
After they took out Minami, I was SO done with this show. I don't even care who the killer is at this point. SHE WAS THE BEST GIRL OUT OF THE HAREM!!!! AHHHHH!!!
This was such a convoluted mess. Lots of the scenes made no sense and they were just so random, but the sex doll scene took me OUT! Then the randomness of the French lady who just told her life story to HH in French and I'm just like.......what?😂😂 Good thing the guys were handsome especially Hang Hang. Liang Ze was just.......dumb. I read the novel and I'm glad they got their happy ending their. But LZ was still dumb.
Okay, dropped. The business lingo bored me to death. I love Yi Tian, but as of late, he's been taking a lot of boring roles. I think he peaked with ALSB.
This was honestly amazing and had the most soothing ending. From the story down to the casting, it was great. The only thing that sucked was that the writers made the Korean police look incompetent as hell in some scenes. The leads love was so pure!!! If you like serial killer dramas, then this is it. The actor that played young Na Moo, man, he's gonna be the oppa of his generation.
Beautiful & funny journey. Tragic ending. I guess they weren't meant to be. ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ At least we got a year and some out of them. I loved the cells. Woong, honestly felt like a big man child to me and I didn't like him, but as their relationship progressed, he became likable. I started to love him, but he just didn't mesh well with Yumi. Like, he SUCKED at really telling Yumi what he meant. I HATED his love cell for crossing out all of his great thoughts, to relay the dumbest of messages. They were on two different wavelengths, because this relationship would've become exhausting to maintain, if they had stayed together. Yumi didn't deserve that. Bobby on the other hand, we'll see how that goes in Season 2........I'll miss them, though.!!!!.
Man, I was about to curse out this show for wasting my time by giving me this long ass journey just to end it like that, but the last 5 mins of the show calmed me down. I forgot how huge and beautiful Yu is. Damn, he's talllll.
"A college student who is a serial killer plots an accidental murder case to defraud her insurance money." That line alone caught my eye to watch this, because that just sounds simply hilarious.
I have no issues with step siblings love, but it does get wonky for me if they were step siblings from toddlers and had to grow up together, because then it's ingrained in them that they're siblings, even though not blood related. If they're meeting for the first time as young adult step siblings and end up falling for each other, then I'm cool with that. Same with adoption, you're just siblings on paper. I do draw the line at half sibling love...That's just a hell no.
It honestly wasn't that bad. It was an okay guilty pleasure watch. I loved the characters. They had a great support system with the friends and parents. (Not you Fiat's Mom. Not you) An and Nam brought the visuals for this show. They're both so beautiful!!! The storyline was a little weak, because come on, episode 11 really didn't need to happen and when they took away the cat, Pob and Leon's dialogue was pretty much cut by 90%. They really didn't have anything else to talk about at that point. It was a cringefest most of the time, but still watchable.
He legit looks like Justin Guarini that was the runner up from the first season of American Idol with Kelly Clarkson back in 2002. I thought it was him and was wondering what the heck he was doing here!! 🤣😅
This show could've been great, if the writers only knew what to do with the lead couple.
So, it started out strong. I enjoyed the action and all the medical jargon. They tried to make it as natural and as realistic as possible. The actors did such a great job. Everyone felt comfortable around each other and it had such great supporting casts, none of the acting was awkward. It had some funny moments. Then after episode 20, everything just went to shit for me. It's like the writers got bored of their own characters and just threw whatever plot device they could've find at the lead couple to keep giving them a story. Did they hate them?
Story wise, the second couple had the best story line. I love a good push and pull in a relationship, but my god, the male for that couple was DUMB and they STRETCHED that relationship out for 33 episodes, but the end game was satisfying. He was a bad ass when it came to his job though, but needs knee pads in life. The females for this drama were strong and capable and I loved that about them. They were pretty much running the relationships, weren't weak and went after what they wanted.
The third couple really had nothing going for them, they were just pretty much trying to find back each other, so nothing really exciting happened there. They were like a divorcee couple trying to reconcile.
Right so our main couple. Yeesh, these two. Yes, they had a nice chemistry about them and they were comfortable with each other. They kept the relationship as open, honest and as healthy and mature as they possibly could, but that's all they had. They legit mostly acted like best housemates or BFFs, instead of two people who were madly in love with each other. They lived together, but in separate rooms, been together for 6 months (2+ years by the time it got to the end) and still act awkward when it came to the romantic stuff. Yes, it was their first romance, but after 6+ months? The story mostly focused on their respective jobs, (I've seen so many brain operations now and I can probably shoot a gun at this point) so don't expect much romance in here. Then, going back to what I said above, they just kept hitting them in the face with a bunch of different stories to move along their plot, because they just became...BORING. It kind of reminded me of what they did with the last few episodes of BOF's.
TL;DR, if you liked CLOY or DOTS, you would enjoy this. The romance is minimal, the action and comedy is nice, the story is kind of weak, but the show is enjoyable and the characters are great and the relationships are healthy. Long live Xia Xia!!! That girl has the patience of a Saint.
So, it started out strong. I enjoyed the action and all the medical jargon. They tried to make it as natural and as realistic as possible. The actors did such a great job. Everyone felt comfortable around each other and it had such great supporting casts, none of the acting was awkward. It had some funny moments. Then after episode 20, everything just went to shit for me. It's like the writers got bored of their own characters and just threw whatever plot device they could've find at the lead couple to keep giving them a story. Did they hate them?
Story wise, the second couple had the best story line. I love a good push and pull in a relationship, but my god, the male for that couple was DUMB and they STRETCHED that relationship out for 33 episodes, but the end game was satisfying. He was a bad ass when it came to his job though, but needs knee pads in life. The females for this drama were strong and capable and I loved that about them. They were pretty much running the relationships, weren't weak and went after what they wanted.
The third couple really had nothing going for them, they were just pretty much trying to find back each other, so nothing really exciting happened there. They were like a divorcee couple trying to reconcile.
Right so our main couple. Yeesh, these two. Yes, they had a nice chemistry about them and they were comfortable with each other. They kept the relationship as open, honest and as healthy and mature as they possibly could, but that's all they had. They legit mostly acted like best housemates or BFFs, instead of two people who were madly in love with each other. They lived together, but in separate rooms, been together for 6 months (2+ years by the time it got to the end) and still act awkward when it came to the romantic stuff. Yes, it was their first romance, but after 6+ months? The story mostly focused on their respective jobs, (I've seen so many brain operations now and I can probably shoot a gun at this point) so don't expect much romance in here. Then, going back to what I said above, they just kept hitting them in the face with a bunch of different stories to move along their plot, because they just became...BORING. It kind of reminded me of what they did with the last few episodes of BOF's.
TL;DR, if you liked CLOY or DOTS, you would enjoy this. The romance is minimal, the action and comedy is nice, the story is kind of weak, but the show is enjoyable and the characters are great and the relationships are healthy. Long live Xia Xia!!! That girl has the patience of a Saint.