The ending...as I was watching it unfold, I felt it was rushed. Once it was all done, I felt it made sense and I actually liked it. Initially, when Tomoda said he'd retaken the test and he was in the clear I felt he was either lying about actually retaking it or lying about the result. I think that's what the writers want too. I'm still not convinced he took the test again.
The first episode was very good. I really want to stomp a hole in the dad and mistress. And the cop should just do what he did on the island and mind his business.
This wasn't anything special, but when I started watching it, I was in the mood for something like this. It was repetitive in parts and I personally loved Choi Young Do more, but it wrapped up nicely. It was cute.
The premise sounded interesting so I turned on ep 1, but as soon as the lead guy showed up I couldn't do it. The acting, his appearance. Maybe I'm just too shallow.
am i the only one who thinks this is terrible? only the fact that he is a vampire and a doctor has no logic...oh…
I've heard the reviews for this are pretty bad, but you comparing it to Blade Man confuses me because I actually really liked the acting and story there, for the most part.
does anyone watch kill me heal me as well? which one is better?
I'm watching Kill Me, Heal Me and I personally think they are complete opposites in terms of genre and stuff. Still, there's something about Healer that it just doesn't have. I'm definitely enjoying it though. Ji Sung is one heck of an actor.
ETA: Never mind. Found it. Nanba is adorable!
P.S. Park Sang Won is such a handsome ajushi.