I'm on episode 4 and what can I say, it's absolutely brilliant! I can't stop laughing, the actors are incredible and it's a real pleasure for me to see bae in hyuk again after seeing cheer up and to discover the incredible actress that is Lee See Young, her role is so endearing, I can't wait to find out what happens next, kdrama has finally pushed me to watch historical dramas, recommend me some good ones apart from alchemy of souls.
I dropped at episode 4, it's no longer possible for me. The series is very poor, not to mention the execution. The person played by Lee Hye Rie is well written and the actress played her part well, but unfortunately the story doesn't really live up to her character, or characters I should say. I really like the acting of the secondary actresses! Tiktok is really a rip-off, when I saw the edits I thought it must be a good series and finally...
Really too overrated, 3 years after watching the first 4 episodes, I still can't go on, the story is predictable and I have a lot of trouble with han so hee's action, maybe I'll go on because ahn bo hyun is in it...
people really have a problem with series that illustrate real life and moments of life, for the rating is so low, ok the characters are not necessarily the most perfect in the world but the story and execution is really not bad
I just finished the kdrama and what can I say, it was amazing!!!! The twists and turns and the fact that everything was literally connected, I couldn't believe it every time! The actors did a really good job of acting, especially Park Hae Soo and Lee Kwang Soo. The day people understand that the real Korean domain in the entertainment industry is action/thriller dramas, we'll be able to move forward!
It wasn't as sad as I thought it would be, but it was very moving (especially the last few episodes), this show definitely didn't have any antagonists. I've never seen a mother-daughter duo as poignant as that of Yuri and Siwoo, I cried several times, to think that at first I thought she would rush to Gang hwa after his resurrection when in the end it was to her daughter, Kim Tae Hee was breathtaking in this role. Now let's talk about her husband, between us, who's really going to believe that he loved Mi Jeong? For me he just needed a woman who could take the place of a mother to look after his daughter, he loved Si woo and he needed her to have a mother figure. He still loved Yu Ri, from beginning to end. I loved the best friend too, she's so endearing, her husband too, this duo gave us some great humorous scenes!!!I rated it 8.5/10, I would have liked to go beyond the rating but the last few episodes left me with trauma, maybe I'll change later!
I couldn't get hooked on this series. I found the main character and the female protagonist interesting, but the plot seemed undeveloped and rather banal. I was particularly disappointed by the director's acting: although I like Kim Shin Rok very much, her performance here was really lacking in accuracy.
Honestly, I found it hard to understand the point of using the NIS as a backdrop: it could just as easily have been the police, and it wouldn't have made any difference. Compared to other dramas, the universe lacks depth.
What's more, I'm already not a big fan of kdramas with teenagers (I prefer those centered on adults), and here I had the impression that we were only seeing them. Clearly, it was the TikTok edits that made me want to watch UHS, otherwise I probably wouldn't have taken the plunge.
I'm only on episode 4 and I don't understand why the rating is 7.9? It's true that episode 1 isn't very gripping apart from the patient's arrival at the hospital, but by episode 2 you realize just how good it is, so far I'd rate it 8/10, can't wait to see the last two episodes!
so i have a few questionsdoes s1 have a happy ending?is s2 worth it and if yes does it have a good ending too?
hello! seasons 1 and 2 follow each other and there are no new events in between, so the series is best watched in sequence! Season 1 doesn't end particularly well and season 2 gives way to an ending that deserves a season 3 (without spoilers, there's a story about a trial that hasn't been won yet, so you could say it's a happy ending but at the same time a sad one).
6,5/10
Honestly, I found it hard to understand the point of using the NIS as a backdrop: it could just as easily have been the police, and it wouldn't have made any difference. Compared to other dramas, the universe lacks depth.
What's more, I'm already not a big fan of kdramas with teenagers (I prefer those centered on adults), and here I had the impression that we were only seeing them. Clearly, it was the TikTok edits that made me want to watch UHS, otherwise I probably wouldn't have taken the plunge.