There is barely any substance left to build upon for season 3 if there is one as I heard rumours, but season 2 is definitely greater than season 1 in all aspects. Nonetheless, season 2 felt extremely rushed, no real-character development on a deeper level, and it was genuinely just total chaos which made the story sometimes inconsistent with the absurd amount of drama. Props to the cast as they undoubtedly improved their performance this season and I look forward to watching the main leads in other dramas.
This drama follows a ruthless, relentless and extremely brutal revenge against two entire gangs. The cast did exceptionally well, with amazing performances, including super intense fighting scenes and deeply emotional moments that demonstrate a loving-brother relationship. Gi-Jun is emotionless in his violent yet understandable nature in carrying out revenge, with an insane KD of 1000. He carries out his revenge in the most intense, extreme and deadly manner, demonstrating no mercy for no one. This is the peak of revenge dramas that successfully captured a brutal and serious revenge that was not disrupted by any obstacles. The storyline was great, yet some scenes and characters could have a deeper in-depth background to grasp a greater understanding of character development. However, considering that it is only 7 episodes, this is an amazingly fast-paced and entertaining revenge drama that has not a single unimportant scene, contributing to a overall meaningful and compelling plot that is unique in its own way. Without a doubt, this is one of the best revenge dramas this year, and huge props to the cast, honestly an insane cast that pulled an incredible performance across all aspects. Proper revenge = Mercy for none.
“Why the hell do you work so hard just to stay alive?”
This was one of the most perplexing and incredibly fast-paced thriller dramas. From the start, it grabs the viewer by a hook and keeps you hooked till the next scene. It was a very creative murder case style, as the puzzles demonstrate subtle meanings and short stories behind each murder. The puzzles itself are artistically designed to illustrate a meaningful yet deeply emotional background regarding the proposed ‘victims’. The character of Ena Yoon seems innocent from the start, and her softness represents hidden curiosity and intelligence that perfectly complements her personality and overall character. Between the main two leads, their relationship is honestly a typical love and hate relationship which improves as the story goes on, leading towards mutual trust and friendship. The intent/motive(s) of the murderer is vaguely demonstrated, and the reveal of the murderer is disappointing. It is kind of just thrown at you randomly. While the series is really well-written and well-connected in terms of a complex and dynamic plot and storyline, I think it fails to deliver more real presence of the actual murderer. It is as if the murderer and their intellectually plans of murder are not present throughout the entire series and the random reveal is anticlimactic. However, despite the lack of depth in portraying the methodology of murder of the murderer, the reveal is truly amazing and shocking to the viewer. Throughout the series, I was constantly trying to guess the serial killer, acting like a detective that was swayed in by the difficult investigation and felt lost and mind-boggled by the unprecedented yet undoubtly creative, unique puzzle pieces. It was a great show to watch and I would definitely watch it again. Huge props to the cast for showcasing their amazing talent and hard work, honestly one of the most underrated serial killer dramas. One of my favourite lines: “Why would someone kill one person to build a place where another can live?”
The overall acting by both male and female leads was incredible and thoroughly entertaining. I really liked how Dr. Han and Seo became a team with Jung Seok, especially the bond and friendship between Seo and Jung. In terms of the plot, I consider it fairly simple and not overly complex, however I do wish it was more depth based and more climatic towards the ending as it was a bit underwhelming and more of a random open ending. The characters across the cast were all amazing, and on top, Min was one of my favourites with his humour. The obsessive relationship yet dangerously psychological tension between the two leads was very enjoyable and rather entertaining to watch, although some may consider the show to be fairly slow paced with not much actually going on. But I believe it’s more than just the plot, the show aims to depict the medical passion that these characters have developed over time, leading to their great skill and ability in the field, yet critically concerning obsession. I do wish the story was more focused on individual experiences more closely than short snippets and really would have liked more of a comprehensive plot. Overall, it was pretty interesting, cast did well and the story was fairly straightforward but more intense and in-depth scenes would have made this show much better and thus achieved a higher rating.
From start to finish, I have really enjoyed this drama. It is one of those where you can watch, have a laugh, feel those meaningful emotions and closely connect with the cast. I am really impressed by the entire cast, especially the main OBGYN squad, they were all awesome and did an amazing job. In terms of the show and its content, it demonstrates entertaining, emotional, engaging and highly intense scenes that honestly make you wonder why we don’t show more love and attention to these amazing doctors who help give comfort to those giving birth. Also, the character development across the board was very intriguing and great to see, despite all the ups and downs, all the residents showed perseverance and became more deeply involved, patient and supportive and also rather found it more dedicated to work within this significant and intimate department. The relationship between Yi-Young and Do-won, to me, felt more realistic as the chemistry was more soft and genuine which differed from the typical romcom dramas. However, across the series the episodes were often overly long which ironically lacked depth in developing a story buildup as scenes randomly cut or were just not substantive. Overall, this show is definitely worth watching again, as I will be doing so, and it undoubtedly represents a great and unique opportunity to show people the true invaluable beauty and grace of giving birth and most importantly the meaningful moments between doctors and patients.
LJW is undoubtedly made for historial dramas! It was amazing to see how two different people from different background of struggles and pain come together to support and comfort each other. JBA’s acting was also truly remarkable and I definitely look forward to watching her in more dramas. Nevertheless, I wish there was a more in-depth background on the snow man and the plot was fairly consistent but there were some moments that lacked detail/background context. Also, in the context of siblings, though they were not the real brothers, the sibling love was a bit strange to an extent. Overall, a great watch as it has been a while since I watched a historial dramas and I really enjoyed the deeply thoughtful yet emotional connection between the characters and the acting across the cast was very well done!
It was good overall, though, the space facts and physics were lacking. I wish there was more to the arrival of the sample back to earth, and what happened to Luna. Would recommend to watch it for those who love sci-fi!
This is a masterpiece. Speechless. An incredible piece of work and huge props to the entire cast and team! Full of deeply emotional and meaningful moments, honestly never have felt anything close to this. An amazing watch start to finish, and a perfect ending. In the end, gratitude evokes contentment, family is all that matters in life and that’s exactly what brings meaning to life. “Remember, it’s your parents’ first time living as well”
It’s weirdly good but yet not fulfilling as the main plot is unclear. Enjoyed the acting by the main leads, but I feel like it was pretty rushed and some plots weren’t really developed further. Overall, cinematography was awesome but the story itself definitely needed some clearer and directed refining.
This was deeply meaningful and definitely has left a lasting impression! Explored the concept of intensely pressurising educational systems vs the unrealistic hierarchical expectations of society. The complex story and ranging character development was amazing, and the OST from start to finish has been soundly memorable!
The ending is the most confusing thing I have ever watched, what just happened? Who’s the last guy? How did he come back alive? Paradox after paradox so confused
Undoubtedly.
This drama follows a ruthless, relentless and extremely brutal revenge against two entire gangs. The cast did exceptionally well, with amazing performances, including super intense fighting scenes and deeply emotional moments that demonstrate a loving-brother relationship. Gi-Jun is emotionless in his violent yet understandable nature in carrying out revenge, with an insane KD of 1000. He carries out his revenge in the most intense, extreme and deadly manner, demonstrating no mercy for no one. This is the peak of revenge dramas that successfully captured a brutal and serious revenge that was not disrupted by any obstacles. The storyline was great, yet some scenes and characters could have a deeper in-depth background to grasp a greater understanding of character development. However, considering that it is only 7 episodes, this is an amazingly fast-paced and entertaining revenge drama that has not a single unimportant scene, contributing to a overall meaningful and compelling plot that is unique in its own way. Without a doubt, this is one of the best revenge dramas this year, and huge props to the cast, honestly an insane cast that pulled an incredible performance across all aspects.
Proper revenge = Mercy for none.
This was one of the most perplexing and incredibly fast-paced thriller dramas. From the start, it grabs the viewer by a hook and keeps you hooked till the next scene. It was a very creative murder case style, as the puzzles demonstrate subtle meanings and short stories behind each murder. The puzzles itself are artistically designed to illustrate a meaningful yet deeply emotional background regarding the proposed ‘victims’. The character of Ena Yoon seems innocent from the start, and her softness represents hidden curiosity and intelligence that perfectly complements her personality and overall character. Between the main two leads, their relationship is honestly a typical love and hate relationship which improves as the story goes on, leading towards mutual trust and friendship. The intent/motive(s) of the murderer is vaguely demonstrated, and the reveal of the murderer is disappointing. It is kind of just thrown at you randomly. While the series is really well-written and well-connected in terms of a complex and dynamic plot and storyline, I think it fails to deliver more real presence of the actual murderer. It is as if the murderer and their intellectually plans of murder are not present throughout the entire series and the random reveal is anticlimactic. However, despite the lack of depth in portraying the methodology of murder of the murderer, the reveal is truly amazing and shocking to the viewer. Throughout the series, I was constantly trying to guess the serial killer, acting like a detective that was swayed in by the difficult investigation and felt lost and mind-boggled by the unprecedented yet undoubtly creative, unique puzzle pieces. It was a great show to watch and I would definitely watch it again. Huge props to the cast for showcasing their amazing talent and hard work, honestly one of the most underrated serial killer dramas. One of my favourite lines: “Why would someone kill one person to build a place where another can live?”