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Crazy4You

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Crazy4You

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Despite it all...

I can finally understand the mixed reviews concerning this drama. Incest is not something a lot of people can understand or relate to. Most are disgusted by even the thought of it. However, if you place yourself in the situation of the characters, put yourself in the drama and look at it from another point of view, this drama really isn't that bad.



It's not promoting incest, rather the tragic story of two ill-fated lovers who didn't know they were related. But there's a beauty in the fact that they felt connected to one another and truly did love each other. How does one handle finding out that the love of your life is in fact your sibling? Ryo ran away, he tried to protect her from being put under the same guilty conscience he had of their taboo act.



Overall, I don't think this drama was the best I've ever seen, and it's obviously not one everyone can get into, especially after these turn of events. But it does have a dark and bittersweet taste about it. A drama to go into with an open mind.

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I had a feeling...

Not gonna lie, I had a bit of a feeling that Yuko and Ryo might be siblings. For starters, they're both connected by their burn marks. Marks that only Kanzo knew the real story about. He kept the real story a secret from Yuko, and Ryo's young mind, traumatized by what he had seen, blocked it out. Until Yuko admits to Kanzo not being her real brother, and the tea kettle. Enough to cause him to flashback and remember that the girl in his drawing was not actually his mother, but his sister.



And there's what makes this story so dark and twisted. What's worse than unknowingly falling in love with your own sibling? And then realizing that not only have you slept with this person, but you talked about a future, a bright future, only moments before discovery. It's...wrong. But at the same time, you feel for both of them.



Just crazy, I'm wondering what this last and final episode will bring to the table.

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I didn't expect that one!

While I had a feeling that Kanzo was connected to Ryo, I really thought it had more to do with the fire incident that caused Ryo and Yuko's burn marks (that is still unknown to us, the audience), and not because of the fact that Kanzo was the one who shot Ryo's father when he was only five years old.



Loose ties are starting to connect to each other, as it was mentioned earlier on how Kanzo had once killed someone on his first day in the force. Things are starting to get a little crazy, and I'm starting to wonder about Kanzo's character. He has a need to protect people, yes, but he has a dark side, just like Ryo. He wants Yuko to stay away from him, but the truth is, he's not really any better of a person, at least not as he's shown himself in these recent episodes.



The darkness that's supposed to describe this show is starting to come around full circle. While Yuko and Ryo finally give in to their feelings for each other, everything else is starting to come apart.

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Things are starting to get pretty crazy

I'm with Cheer, again, I'm really surprised that Kanzo actually stabbed Ryo. I mean, I know he hated his guts but to actually try to kill him? Things are really heating up.



Ryo's colors are starting to show more vividly, and his feelings for Yuko are actually true. But again, like Cheer stated, changing now doesn't change what he did in the past. He may not have killed anyone by hand, but he's still the one behind the deaths.



Yuki's finally getting a head on her shoulders, and it's thanks to Kanzo sticking by her side. Although when Yuko asked her if she was seeing her brother, I kind of raised my eyebrows at that one. I mean, she is only 19, and Kanzo seems more like an older brother or fatherly figure more than boyfriend material. But what do I know?

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Everything starts falling into place

After so many episodes, the story is starting to unravel more and more. I knew somebody would wind up dying, and I had a feeling Miwa might take her own life out of her love for Ryo. But Yuki, too, in the same episode?



Ryo's mystery is starting to reveal itself, little by little, but the big question that still remains is how and why is he the man he is right now? The flashback about his father, did his father take his own life as well? Does that have some connection to why he is incapable of showing love to humans? Like the Sister said, he treats life and people as a game with his angelic eyes. Underneath it all he's really a devil in disguise.



Ryo's character is what makes up this drama, still waiting on that big reveal. But finally, the episodes are starting to improve!

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And things keep escalating!

One thing after another, things are starting to actually happen in this drama. Miwa annoys me, I get that she believes she's in love with Ryo, maybe she is, but she hasn't even known him that long and suddenly she decides he's worth not only abandoning her family, but murdering her ex-boyfriend/fiance. I'm with Cheer on this one, women who go crazy out of love in these dramas are just not on my sympathy level. How is she going to get herself out of that situation? Is she even going to be able to, maybe in the next episode she'll be in jail, begging Ryo to come save her. Except, of course, Ryo's cold-blooded heart isn't going to do anything for her. He's not in love with her, he's simply continuing his game from the beginning. And Miwa is too blind to even see that she's giving up her life for a man who will toss her the moment things are no longer in his favor.



And it's not even that I believe that deep down Ryo is that cold-hearted, however, because of how he reacts around Yuko. Miwa is just leading herself up to lose her life, and like Yuki, has just become completely obsessed with this mysterious man who will never open up to either of them.



Things are starting to get crazy, I predict a death somewhere before the end of this series.

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Much better!

This episode definitely improved from the previous 4, and a lot more seemed to happen. For starters, with Kanzo getting stabbed. I think he made the right choice by trying to help her instead of turning her in. Shows how much of a good guy he is.



Ryo even showed a little more emotion, towards the end of the episode when he notices his bird is missing and flew off. There was a look of terror and a lost look in his eyes, showing how much he cared for that small bird. I don't believe Ryo is a bad guy, either, rather closed off from the world. Obviously, something happened to him to make him so cold to others and turned off towards loving other humans.



Yuko suits him more than Miwa ever did. Although I have a feeling she's not going to be too happy once she hears that her best friend is hooking up with her boyfriend.



This episode showed a lot more depth, I'm looking forward to the rest a lot more now.

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That ending leads for more to come

Another episode that was rather slow and in the process of development, but it went at a little faster pace. More questions start unravelling and then the ending of this episode is where it's really going to start.



Yuki is psychotic, she stalks Ryo around and sees him with Yuko, sees him talking and opening up with her and becomes very jealous. Jealous enough to try to stab Yuko, but instead she winds up stabbing Kanzo.



Kanzo definitely has kept Yuko's past from her, and there's now a possible connection between her and Ryo - are they related maybe? More questions and the suspense is starting to finally build. Wonder what's going to happen after this one.

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Still only so-so..

This episode was on the same par as the previous one. Rather slow, and still things are developing. But there's a mystery, one mostly surrounding the character of Ryo himself, that just makes me want to continue watching. I'm curious to see how things will unfold in the future episodes, but right now, not much has happened at all, and I started to lose a little interest this episode.



However, like I said, the mystery keeps me wanting to go further ahead, so I'm going to continue onto the next episode and hope for more improvement!
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A little better..

Compared to the first episode, this one wasn't that much different. The story is still in the process of building, but there are more mysteries revealed and more questions that arise.



Ryo's character is the biggest mystery, and the last five minutes reveal that he's somehow tied in to Detective Kanzo's case.



As to what exactly happened, it's hard to really say at this point.



The biggest questions here are:

How did Yuko get those scars? What was the accident she was involved with and doesn't remember?

How much does Ryo tie into the case? Who exactly is that woman?



I have a feeling that from the next episode it's going to start getting a little bit more interesting

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I have a feeling it will get better from here...

I picked this drama up randomly. One was because I was looking for a different change of pace, and I recognized Kimura Takuya. Second was I like dark and realistic dramas, and from the reviews I've read, it seems like a drama I'll probably find myself getting into.



So for the first episode? Not bad, although not much really happens. There's some romance, and mystery. But not much drama or anything that's really invigorating and pulls you in. So I give it an average rating. I have a feeling it'll get better, though, so I'm going to keep watching!



There's a mystery behind the bracelet being put back together correctly and the movies being placed back together correctly, and it ties to Ryo. I'm curious to where it'll lead!

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Oct 29, 2012

Getting better (:

I-Hwa and her mother are getting on my last nerve. Especially now since Yun Hee is probably going to do errands for her again. I dunno what to make of Joon Hee, still. I figured that the mysterious "Sophia" looked like Yun Hee, but what I'm now wondering is how Joon Hee knew about Yun Hee from the beginning. 9 episodes in and not much has been said about his background.



Min Hee, on the other hand, has really grown on me. I'm in love with the songs he sings and I would love for him to win in the end. I guess I'll have to wait and see what happens.



The love confession seemed to happen fast. The whole "I missed you so much" after they met in Milan. I guess the time gaps I'm not used to.



I'm still really enjoying this drama overall, though, can't wait to see what happens next!



Sidenote....all of their names end with "Hee" ....weird.

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Oct 28, 2012

Did not see that coming!

Omo, the car crash at the end! I know it's a Cinderella story so I should've expected the father to die at some point, but I didn't. I loved how he was understanding towards Yun Hee, he knew what she was going through and he did his best to support her. I also figured he was her biological father.



I hate the step mom and step sister, I can't wait until Yun Hee shows them both up. I love how she finally left the house, I just hope she doesn't have to return back there, but obviously the step family is going to add more problems to her life I'm sure :/



So far this drama is very satisfying, it's going at a great pace!
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Oct 28, 2012

Refreshing!

4 episodes in and I'm starting to get hooked. I don't think I've watched a drama where both the main leads actually smoked. It's older, but good. Both the male leads have yet to annoy me. Min Hee is growing on me with each episode, and Joon Hee hasn't had too much screen time. Somehow he knows Yun Hee, though, and I wonder how they're related. Also how her relation to the fathers. Aside from some slightly confusing time jumps, I'm really liking this drama (:
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Big Episode 4
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Jun 13, 2012

Gil Da Ran is starting to annoy me..

I'm enjoying this series a lot so far, but one thing that's really annoying me is how naive Gil Da Ran is. She's so trusting of Yeon Jae and doesn't listen to Kyung Joon.



I feel bad for Kyung Joon for having to deal with his Aunt and Uncle as family, how can they just sell his house when his body is still breathing in the hospital?! After he missed the meeting for buying a new house I thought Gil Da Ran would help him buy his house back but he went and bought it himself. Should've known better, it makes me mad that she didn't think about Kyung Joon's situation, if he hadn't of switched bodies he would still be living in that house. She doesn't think about him at all, only herself and Yeon Jae.



Aside from all of that, it is really funny in parts and I'm thinking there's going to be something going on between Kyung Joon and Gil Da Ran soon. But when is Kyung Joon's body (Yeon Jae) going to wake up? Is he just going to stay in a coma the whole drama?

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