Ratings here have their own sense (more like non-). A cheap, low quality series but starring a popular actor or…
I dunno about that, but the majority of MDL users sure do have a certain preference for dramas and some would very aggressively defend what they like. Anyway, I dunno why mods even bothered putting Shogun here if it doesn't qualify to have a page according to some, but on IMDB it's 9.2, which is an achievement in itself. IMDB usually has way harsher and bad quality intolerant user base. So who cares if it's not up to MDL's taste or principles?
Ratings here have their own sense (more like non-). A cheap, low quality series but starring a popular actor or…
Best recent example - My Demon. Nothing but a brainless eye-candy, but people be raving about it. And you better not write any critique about it on that page, unless you want a dose of unhealthy delulu rants.
This is how a show should be done. A perfect mixture of thrill, emotional moments, subtle hint of love/affection…
I would like season 2 if only for the romance development, so far there's little to none and I somehow doubt they'll start anything this late in the series. And I wouldn't want some last minute afterthought like it was in Ahn Bo Hyun's past drama Doberman. The source TV series Flexxcop is based on had several seasons, so maybe they'll make more, but it's gonna depend success of course.
Does anyone have a clue why ML is not being acknowledged by grandpa as an heir while the other brother is? They have the same mother, both illegitimate, so why the heck is he being ostracized? I don't get it. Also, why not sue that reporter for stalking? They're chaebols, why aren't they using their power to get rid of him?
well on the other side if the surgery is unsuccessful theyd be blamed for doing it without consent.
Taking responsibility for failed surgeries comes with the job. But here we're talking about an emergency surgery to save a patient's life, if nothing is done a patient would die anyway. And doctors must do whatever they can to save people's lives, it's in their oath.
This I don't know, but in dramas this is a frequent enough plot point that it's not unimaginable.
Never seen it before for emergency patients. In any case, you can look it up - for emergency surgeries no consent is required. The only exceptions may be if the patient is one of those “body is sacred” nutjobs and either declines it himself if he’s conscious or has something to mark him as such like a document or hand band.
Also, FL got punctured lungs, with parts removed (!), fractured ribs but she looked like she had some minor surgery just after a few days, laughing and rolling around in a wheelchair, and even walking a bit later. This is nuts. A relative of mine got fractured ribs in a serious car accident, no lungs punctured, but he suffered severe pain for weeks just from moving and was laying in bed most of the time.
Btw, do you really need relatives consent to do surgery on an emergency patient to save his life?! How many emergency patients would die while hospital tries to reach their relatives (if there are any)? So dumb, nobody asks for anything in this case, as time is of the essence - patients go straight into reanimation for surgery. They are mistaking it for autopsy consent here, or non-life threatening surgeries. There's a lot of bs in this drama concerning medicine, but this one takes the cake I think.
Best case out of all the cases they solved till now. It just got better with each episode. Felt like each and…
I think the real MVPs here were the two reporters. The woman reporter has some serious dedication to her job, infiltrating the evil community like that. And her colleague who instead of reporting crap on ML got involved in this too and came to the crime scene immediately with the police to cover it live in case somebody from corrupt police force would try to sweep it under the rug.
FL gets no cookie though because she didn't tell anybody from the police about where she was going like she should, she didn't even tell her parents. She could have died there like a dumbass and she almost did, and could have left her family devastated. ML did ok though.
Did anyone else find FL ungrateful here? She didn't even thank ML for saving her life, not to mention helping her solve the case of her life. Heck, she didn't even say anything to him. I hope they'll give us this next week at least.
Anyway, I dunno why mods even bothered putting Shogun here if it doesn't qualify to have a page according to some, but on IMDB it's 9.2, which is an achievement in itself. IMDB usually has way harsher and bad quality intolerant user base. So who cares if it's not up to MDL's taste or principles?
Also, why not sue that reporter for stalking? They're chaebols, why aren't they using their power to get rid of him?
FL gets no cookie though because she didn't tell anybody from the police about where she was going like she should, she didn't even tell her parents. She could have died there like a dumbass and she almost did, and could have left her family devastated. ML did ok though.
I hope they'll give us this next week at least.