I seriously cannot stand the Grandpa character. Those old characters who want to give orders to everyone in k-dramas annoy the hell out of me, especially when people are afraid of confronting them. I know they deserve respect because of their age and stuff, but there is a limit for that.
I hope he becomes more pleasing in the following episodes.
This is so bad. Eun Hye isn't enough to keep my interest, even though I love how crazy and funny her characters are. I wish she had starred in a series as good as Coffee Prince, but it seems like that the show was the only great drama she worked on.
I usually don't bother watching thriller/crime stuff, but was curious about Healer, as it is obviously extremely popular. I must say I am still not interested on the crime stuff by episode 4, but the scenes between the two leads hooked me so easily. In special, the dance scene (at the sound of Give me a Water by Han Dae-soo), the scene where Yeong Shin was drunk talking about dinosaurs and the scene where she goes to sleep on the sofa and she grabs Jung Hoo's arm. There is something extremely cute and at the same time, painful, about those two. They are both mesmerizing. I am so curious on how they will react when they realize they know each other from their childhoods.
I have a hole open in my heart after finishing Coffee Prince and who knows, maybe Healer will be able to fill it, at least temporarily.
Gosh, Eu Chan is my favorite fictional human being ever.
I have to say that I disagree with people saying she doesn't look like a boy. She doesn't look like a 24 years old boy, sure, but she is REALLY androgynous, even with her soft facial features and small frame. Of course, I agree there is no way people would mistake her for a boy for that long in real life, but still. Lets just all agree she is adorable as fuck.
As someone who has a long story with people forcing me to do things I didn't want to, Bok Joo's father and teachers pretty much forcing her into gaining weight is making me extremely uncomfortable. Gosh, her father went from funny and likable to insufferable so quickly.
Edit: That is it, I can't keep going. This drama nails in many aspects, but I can't stand the abusive teacher/student and father/daughter dynamics of it. It is too much for me.
I hope he becomes more pleasing in the following episodes.
I have a hole open in my heart after finishing Coffee Prince and who knows, maybe Healer will be able to fill it, at least temporarily.
I have to say that I disagree with people saying she doesn't look like a boy. She doesn't look like a 24 years old boy, sure, but she is REALLY androgynous, even with her soft facial features and small frame. Of course, I agree there is no way people would mistake her for a boy for that long in real life, but still. Lets just all agree she is adorable as fuck.
Edit: That is it, I can't keep going. This drama nails in many aspects, but I can't stand the abusive teacher/student and father/daughter dynamics of it. It is too much for me.