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Emergency Couple korean drama review
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Emergency Couple
7 people found this review helpful
by Sylvia
Jul 27, 2014
21 of 21 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 3.0
Story 2.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
Not too bad, but also not amazing. Let's start off with Chang Min. He treats his ex wife (I repeat, ex wife) as if she's his property even though she clearly has no intention of getting back together (yet). And don't give me this "But he still has feelings for her, that's why!" shiet. Just don't. At some point of the plot, she wants to have a more serious relationship with Chief, move on and start a new life. But guess what? Her ex husband-maniac decides to do anything it takes to ruin her good relationship with Chief. Dude, get your shiet together. You're both divorced, you have no right to tell her what to do, who to date or not. Well, even when you were married you had no right to order her around, but that's just by the way. Jin Hui. Oh, dear. Another character who gives a guy hopes only to run into other guy's arms later on. But I have to admit that surprisingly she isn't as annoying as I thought she'd be. Well, I'm impressed, and that's rare. Moving on to the whole concept of marriage. I don't know if it's a cultural thing or not, but people in this drama treat divorced couples as if they're toxic or something. Generally they treat divorce as a thing from hell that should never happen. Jesus, people, get your shiet together. Love sometimes fades away, so it's normal that two married people who don't love each other anymore want to get divorced. Why would they keep on living together and suffer? Seriosuly, if it's a cultural thing then Korea needs to do something about it instead of putting down divorced couples. Also, oh my fcking God. There's this scene when Chang Min says that one of them has to leave the hospital because a divorced couple working together is not okay. When I watched it, I wanted to continuously slam my head on the wall. Jesus Christ, you're almost 30 yet you act like teenagers. You're both adults, so act like ones. So what that you're divorced? Can't you keep it professional? You're divorced, there's nothing that connects you together anymore except for memories. And if you still have some feelings for your ex, then talk it over with them because maybe they still have feelings for you too. And if not, then move on. Overall, it's not a bad drama, but before watching it you'll have to prepare yourself for some irrational scenes.
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