Noted , i will talk to production team and we will get it changed , what do you think about the colour of blood…
Have you not even heard about Doctors(2016) Older man ex Teacher student romance Soul machanic (2020) Weren't they insane to make a Romance about a 20 year age gap doctor seducing his own patient and glorify it as love ? If they can make mobious and oldboy They can do anything you consider insane...
It’s disappointing to see Hyper Knife fall into the same tired trope where the male lead is portrayed as a god-like surgeon while the female lead, despite being a skilled professional, is overshadowed. Medical dramas have so much potential to explore teamwork, ethics, and the challenges of the profession, yet this one seems to prioritize outdated power dynamics. Worse, the promotional image suggests the male lead physically hitting the female lead in a hospital setting—an unacceptable portrayal of workplace violence.
This issue isn’t new; it mirrors The Good Doctor, where a superior hit the ML, and it was excused because he was "great at his job." But being good at your profession—especially in medicine—is an expectation, not a superpower that grants immunity from basic human decency. Normalizing violence in professional settings is dangerous and reinforces the idea that if someone is "gifted" enough, they are above ethics and respect. Hyper Knife seems to glorify toxic power dynamics rather than portraying real medical teamwork and merit-based recognition. No level of talent should ever justify inhumane treatment of colleagues.
Woo Jin was the best character, his transformation is one of the best things that happened in the drama. For him to realize that he was used and lied to his entire life, all because of his so called "mother". Woo Jin decided to become a new person, made Kyung Hwa pay and even used Hye Ra in the process
Well he himself was the primary murderer, so he blame others for his own crimes and you call that being redemption ?
Woo Jin, a cold man who doesn't let anyone come in to close. The two eventually fall in love It was hard to see if they fall in love like FL sees his evil deeds and ignore it cause he is rich Fl acted like a gold digger there ...
I haven't seen the show, just curious about the low rating. But do how else do you think shows/movies challenge…
I see what you're saying, and I agree that portraying the stigma in its raw form is necessary to challenge it. My concern, though, is how the ML's actions (or lack of) reinforce the very beliefs the show is supposedly questioning.
For example, the ML never interacts with the FL at first, which only strengthens the idea that she is a witch in the eyes of others. Even he starts to question if she really is cursed by the end of episode 2. Instead of immediately challenging the superstition, he spends time looking for a cure—as if the problem is the curse, not the belief in it.
If the show truly wanted to go against those beliefs from the start, it would have given us an ML who actively stands by the FL, questions society, and refuses to be swayed by rumors. But by having him hesitate and avoid her, it unintentionally reassures the audience (and the characters in the show) that there might be some truth to the superstition.
That being said, I do think the show will eventually flip this narrative, but the execution so far raises concerns about how effectively it's challenging the stigma.
if you can imagine all 16eps just by 1st ep then why waste time on something like that...
Well I know he had a finance and he cheated on her before he know she was already cheating So two wrongs doesn't make one right. Even if she was already cheating he cheated on her which was his own wrong
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Doctors(2016)
Older man ex Teacher student romance
Soul machanic (2020)
Weren't they insane to make a Romance about a 20 year age gap doctor seducing his own patient and glorify it as love ?
If they can make mobious and oldboy
They can do anything you consider insane...
But 20% of everything
You mentioned slow burn
Then this should have atleast regular 16 episodes.
This issue isn’t new; it mirrors The Good Doctor, where a superior hit the ML, and it was excused because he was "great at his job." But being good at your profession—especially in medicine—is an expectation, not a superpower that grants immunity from basic human decency. Normalizing violence in professional settings is dangerous and reinforces the idea that if someone is "gifted" enough, they are above ethics and respect. Hyper Knife seems to glorify toxic power dynamics rather than portraying real medical teamwork and merit-based recognition. No level of talent should ever justify inhumane treatment of colleagues.
Well he himself was the primary murderer, so he blame others for his own crimes and you call that being redemption ?
It was hard to see if they fall in love like FL sees his evil deeds and ignore it cause he is rich
Fl acted like a gold digger there ...
For example, the ML never interacts with the FL at first, which only strengthens the idea that she is a witch in the eyes of others. Even he starts to question if she really is cursed by the end of episode 2. Instead of immediately challenging the superstition, he spends time looking for a cure—as if the problem is the curse, not the belief in it.
If the show truly wanted to go against those beliefs from the start, it would have given us an ML who actively stands by the FL, questions society, and refuses to be swayed by rumors. But by having him hesitate and avoid her, it unintentionally reassures the audience (and the characters in the show) that there might be some truth to the superstition.
That being said, I do think the show will eventually flip this narrative, but the execution so far raises concerns about how effectively it's challenging the stigma.
So two wrongs doesn't make one right.
Even if she was already cheating he cheated on her which was his own wrong
but its description is written like you believe there are two couples