Okay, so the only reason I decided to watch this drama was because Sunoo from Enhypen said that it's his current…
While the drama does not represent a specific religion in any way, it has taken some inspiration from here and there and interpreted it in a pretty Korean way. One of the things they took from islam is that Satan was never an angel but a Jin. There is more to the story from an Islamic pov but I think they just took this much.
Not what I expected. I thought it would be a lighthearted drama with weirdness and mystery. Instead it was heavy and deep. A lot of the dialogues and actions have deeper meanings I didn’t understand. Also, not great to watch while eating.
after episode 5 it seems to me they are all being controlled by somebody and no one really knows for sure. The preview of episode 6 is interesting and I think it will all relate to Shiki.
Meh… but Matsuda Shota was cute here though a jerk. Many of the characters have unaddressed issues… also for grandparents, aren’t you curious about how your granddaughter lives no matter how you feel about the dad? It had some good parts but overall all the story lacked logic.
Wanted to watch something light and the setup was interesting but the execution was boring, the dialogues basic and the acting was forced from start to finish. I didn’t feel any chemistry between characters. It just wasn’t for me!
Probably around a decade ago or more, I watched the first episode of this drama, then dropped it. It wasn't because I found it bad, just painful and triggering. With the trajectory my life took, the story is even more triggering for me now than ever before, yet I'm glad I decided to watch it now. I would not have appreciated Koharu's hardships enough the way I do now.
This drama has many themes to it, all surrounding the relationship between parents and children, the love of a mother and the love of a father. Themes of guilt and redemption and that redemption does not mean forgiveness.
I enjoyed the upbeat theme song; it gave positivity to gloomy situations.
Enjoyed this drama a lot. It had a lot of funny scenes in it, and like others mentioned there was no awful villain…
When it comes to the store, I don’t think they make a high profit margin but enough to make a living. In greedy corporate businesses, not making high profits = losing potential profits. Mass production means low labour cost as opposed to hiring professionals. Just saying in our current world with corporations taking over everything, stores like Le Sauveur wouldn’t survive.
So it didn’t start well for me, Oh Yi Young’s entitlement was triggering for me, and the rest of the residents were as annoying. Also they made them extremely incompetent that, other Sa Bi, how did they even get into med school? Sometimes it’s not about knowledge but simple customer service they can’t do. That’s why I warmed up first to Jay because he had human decency and keeps trying despite being the least smart among them.
That being said, the character development here is phenomenal. It’s very slow and while we see their growth the characters stay themselves. I also enjoyed how nurses are respected by the doctors and work as a team. We get an episode about it when one of the residents gets a humbling experience which was cute.
I wish we had more of the life of the other characters outside the hospital like we did with Yi Young’s sister and brother in law.
The episodes where we got guests from the main series reminded me how much I miss them.
He was arrested for smoking weed? Is Japan still in the 1980s or something? 😑
More like they were so advanced they were canceling people before it was a thing in the rest of the world :P
Jokes aside, in my opinion the issue isn’t what constitutes as a crime, but the unforgiving nature of the culture. It’s guilty until proven innocent. If anyone knows they would know how much I love the country, the culture, the history, but in truth it’s very difficult to be Japanese living in Japan
This drama has many themes to it, all surrounding the relationship between parents and children, the love of a mother and the love of a father. Themes of guilt and redemption and that redemption does not mean forgiveness.
I enjoyed the upbeat theme song; it gave positivity to gloomy situations.
That being said, the character development here is phenomenal. It’s very slow and while we see their growth the characters stay themselves. I also enjoyed how nurses are respected by the doctors and work as a team. We get an episode about it when one of the residents gets a humbling experience which was cute.
I wish we had more of the life of the other characters outside the hospital like we did with Yi Young’s sister and brother in law.
The episodes where we got guests from the main series reminded me how much I miss them.
Jokes aside, in my opinion the issue isn’t what constitutes as a crime, but the unforgiving nature of the culture. It’s guilty until proven innocent. If anyone knows they would know how much I love the country, the culture, the history, but in truth it’s very difficult to be Japanese living in Japan