Not really what I was hoping to watch, I think I had high expectations for this one.
When Da Eun had the dissociation episode I frankly expected more from her fellow coworkers, the only advise she got was from the head nurse when she told her to make that fixed schedule. But there being doctors and such why didn't they offer her a counseling season or to be part of their support groups. And not only her I mean everyone should have been part of counseling seasons since they were all close with the patient that killed himself. I couldn't believe how no one reached out to her being that she was surrounded of professionals on mental health, I believed that if they had paid more attention on her symptoms she wouldn't have reached that level of depression.
The story was all over the place, they gave more screen time to the mom than the FL, though the ML was cute he didn't have character development which honestly was lacking in most of the characters. The villian was the only character that had a glimpse of backstory and development but still was lacking. Had to fastforward last 4 episodes because it was really too much.
Finally it's over, the mom character was so unbearable to watch. She was so selfish and I couldn't care less about her love story. If you want to watch a great drama wit single mom and daughter please do watch Uchi musume wa kareshi ga dekinai.
The part about the break up and how hard was for her to get over it was outstandingly made. But the part of the new romance was not so well made, it was a great opportunity to see growth on the ML but it was missed. He started acting like in his previous relationship, basically treating Bo Ra as his girlfriend but without asking the question or saying that he loved her. At the end I felt that he was basically pushed by Bo Ra to get a confession and didn't really felt organic. Also did we really had to make the ex-boyfriend comeback just to show him once again as an asshole?? I liked the part where Bo Ra rejected him even knowing he learned from his mistakes and was ready to commit (something she really wanted). But at the end it was just it's not even worth it to consider his offer because he's still a undeserving jerk. And finally did we have to get Bo Mi pregnant?? I didn't really get the purpose of that storyline at all.
I don't really get the hype with this one, watched it and the plot was very weird. There were several things that didn't make sense or when they did it was kind of creepy.
The romance part was really cute, I was hoping for more on the dead people's stories. I think they started ok but then the stories became really superficial. The main cast did great and their characters were endearing so that is what saved the show.
Ohhh this was all over the place! The author couldn't leave any character out of all those plot twists. Frankly there were to many plot twists for a 9 episode drama at one moment it became unbelievable and had me roll my eyes. Also the character didn't fit Yamada it really looked that he was trying too hard to make the character work.
I had high expectations on this one and was really confused with what I watched. The plot was full of incoherences…
How Minato and Tsumugi broke up made no sense to me, I do understand why Minato made the choice but I didn't get Tsumugi's behavior in all that matter. If she really loved Minato as she said she did, why did she immediately continued having dates with Sou? Did she really love Minato or not? What were her real feelings? I feel that we never really got the chance or the information to understand what was her stance regarding her relationship with Minato and how did she decide to move on in about one day to immediately run to Sou's arms??? If this was something along the lines of Bokura ga Ita it would have made sense but the way they presented all this triangle was really not coherent.
P.S. I just want to believe that what Sou whispered to Tsumugi at the end was her name, because ever since Minato told him Tsumugi will love he called her name I waited for him to do so.
I had high expectations on this one and was really confused with what I watched. The plot was full of incoherences and many thinks didn't really make sense to me.
The last couple of episodes were a train wreck, honestly that plotline came out of nowhere and everything at the end was very weird. And also the toxic relationship we got to see at the end was not really something that leaves you on a happy note.
I loved this one, I haven't watched the original one but this one made me want to do it. Takeuchi was great in his character and also Hirate Yurina, this was the first time I have seen her in a drama and she really rocked the role. I wish we had the chance to see a little bit more of romance.
I liked the story though I went in thinking this will be a tearjerker and I barely shed tears watching it. Still pretty interesting story though I was left with some questions.
I think the romance part was not really needed, the cases were enough to engage the viewer so they should have focused more on that part because the later half didn't have as interesting cases as the first half.
Love this kind of J-drama <3. Btw, yes it is legal to fire someone because they're pregnant. Dunno how about…
Hello, this reply comes a year too late so I'm not sure if it's still needed but I think what made the difference is that Sachi was a part time employee so I don't think they have the same rights as a full time employee. Part time employees basically work for hours so I do believe they can be told not to come anymore to work for whatever reason since they are not needed anymore and such.
Honestly the story of the kidnapper being Todo's wife was more believable and interesting than it being the policemen…
But what he did to the girl was due to that picture, because be tried to snatched a cellphone from a 6 years old (I believe) child! And then again what he did with the new kidnappings was due to trying to recover that same picture.
The ending was kind of a disappointment, I'm not saying that it was predictable but it was also not the plot twist…
Honestly the story of the kidnapper being Todo's wife was more believable and interesting than it being the policemen due to wanting to conceal his affair picture.
The ending was kind of a disappointment, I'm not saying that it was predictable but it was also not the plot twist I was expecting for a suspense japanese drama. The reasoning behind why the "villian" acted the way he did was pretty weak and not really convincing. I was also expecting a lot from a drama chosen by Nino.
P.S. I just want to believe that what Sou whispered to Tsumugi at the end was her name, because ever since Minato told him Tsumugi will love he called her name I waited for him to do so.
And then again what he did with the new kidnappings was due to trying to recover that same picture.