Not sure how you came to this conclusion from the books or the show, if you actually read or watched at all. So…
If you can't read the review given with reasons, then don't expect me to read a book by a fascist enabler. You might enjoy serving dictators and authoritarian regimes, I do not care for them. Humanity and empathy doesn't exist for you when it comes to Uighurs being killed and disappearing but I'm supposed to help a pompous man get famous? You are the one who is on the wrong side of humanity. But I'm glad you got a kick out of a book and a show. Congratulations. The real hater is you who found time to go through an old review and get offended because not everyone thinks like a mindless drone in your ignorant world.
He did not know the hospital. At most, he knew they are high and mighty people who happens to work in hospital…
Yup. Most families would have questioned the doctors who wouldn't let him meet his brother and then suddenly declare him brain dead. As a police officer he should have been more suspicious. And he could have asked for an autopsy report from the staff he knew. He would have discovered the missing heart. I'm a little disappointed with the writing.
I feel like people should know that this series has violence including sexual assault. So please use discretion if that is something that makes you uncomfortable.
yeah, as DongJo said himself and I quote :"The apple 🍎 will not drop far from the three", this publisher also…
Yes, his brother could send a hitman. We'd have to assume he didn't or it was no longer relevant to Dong Joo what was happening with those brothers. He managed to publish a second novel and was happy with that. Dong Joo may talk about killing bad guys but he's too moral to actually want to kill or harm Myung Seok. He is kind of aloof. Luckily he had a childhood bestie who was supportive of him. And now he has a brother in Kang San and Ha Neul. I actually was feeling bad initially for LMS when DJ would hang up on him or ignore him. I guess DJ read his character pretty well and knew this man is not worthy of giving too much attention. And LMS undid all the good he did by eventually showing his true colours. Publishing the book was just a good business decision and he never cared about anything else. Though at first I thought he would steal the book when DJ gave it to him to read. Which is why I am letting go of my dissatisfaction of how things went for him. Plus he was a small fry in the whole story which might be another reason that Dong Joo didn't really bother with him too much. And he felt guilty for calling the manuscript his own even though neither Kang San and Ha Neul really cared about that. I'm not frustrated because of them. I'm annoyed as a viewer because they managed to divert people's anger at the wrong thing. People ignored the murders and focused on the plagiarism. Is that realistic? Yes, of course! Happens all the time. That's why we watch dramas so we can feel gratified when bad characters get what's coming to them. :P I don't think you're unfriendly by the way. You are very helpful and detailed and I like that about you. <3 And you've really gone into the depths of each character which is quite impressive! And your description of "turd in a glass" made me chuckle. Thanks for that. :P
yeah, as DongJo said himself and I quote :"The apple 🍎 will not drop far from the three", this publisher also…
True but that is why he got his brother arrested because he was scared his brother will kill him. In the end, they showed him very happy to get the company. He didn't seem worried about the future. Plus that punishment is too easy for trying to ruin Dong Joo's reputation as a tactic to save the company. We got a time skip but didn't see what happened to these characters. Guess I'll just have to make peace with it as long as the leads are happy. :)
I found it very slow at times including the finale and was finding it a bit hard to stay awake which isn't what…
I usually rate dramas by comparing to other similar dramas in my head. I consider how much I enjoyed them versus how much I enjoyed the current one factoring in my initial expectations and how much I looked forward to watching it weekly. I don't consider 7.5 low though, if you look at my profile. Also, my rating is not really for others. It's personal because I might forget the details of this drama in future as I check my ratings to understand what I felt about it. My review is for others to get a feel for the drama.
Anyway, I will adjust the rating to an 8 because the finale covered everything and for the sweet flashback. Hope that's better. I didn't mean any offense to viewers like you who loved the drama as there is plenty to love. :)
Well, I wouldn't call this slow, it's normal pace for the genre... And if it's basically the only downside for…
I found it very slow at times including the finale and was finding it a bit hard to stay awake which isn't what I'd like to see as a great way to end but at least they didn't leave anything out. Though there is nothing wrong with the drama, I wish certain parts were cut out or at least the dialogue delivery was faster. It affected my enjoyment of it. The other points were the frustration I felt when the police officers believed their team members might not be trustworthy and they still hand one of the cops the USB drive of an important CCTV footage and he steals it. It didn't make sense to me after they were so suspicious and concerned about the evidence and information being leaked/destroyed. They got really lucky that another officer made a copy. It seems like a running theme in non-cop kdramas is that the cops will do foolish things and be a tad incompetent.
The ML also frustrated me for not sharing what he knew with Kang San in the beginning because he was feeling very upset and confused as he had no answers. The mother also was a bit of an annoying character at times so I had to run through scenes with her. And finally, there was a point where it seemed like the writers forgot about Kang San's abilities and nothing was happening in that regard. Another minor point is the publisher is the only one that got away after purposely maligning Dong Joo. So seeing him satisfied irked me slightly. But still good enough I suppose.
I'm only breaking all this down for you since you've asked why it was a 7.5 for me. 7.5 is pretty good in my book but if a drama makes me feel sleepy or annoyed at any point, I won't rate it 8+. Maybe I'd give Miraculous Brothers something like a 7.8 if we had a more accurate point system. In the end, we all have different experiences watching a show. What might be slow to me isn't slow to you. That's fine. I do like my dramas somewhat fast paced. And because these are personal reasons and also spoilers, I did not want to include it in my review. I still feel it's worth watching. Hope that helps.
Yeah! If he had stolen the manuscript and published under his own name and then his brother found out, he'd really be a goner. lol!
Dong Joo may talk about killing bad guys but he's too moral to actually want to kill or harm Myung Seok. He is kind of aloof. Luckily he had a childhood bestie who was supportive of him. And now he has a brother in Kang San and Ha Neul.
I actually was feeling bad initially for LMS when DJ would hang up on him or ignore him. I guess DJ read his character pretty well and knew this man is not worthy of giving too much attention. And LMS undid all the good he did by eventually showing his true colours. Publishing the book was just a good business decision and he never cared about anything else. Though at first I thought he would steal the book when DJ gave it to him to read. Which is why I am letting go of my dissatisfaction of how things went for him. Plus he was a small fry in the whole story which might be another reason that Dong Joo didn't really bother with him too much. And he felt guilty for calling the manuscript his own even though neither Kang San and Ha Neul really cared about that. I'm not frustrated because of them. I'm annoyed as a viewer because they managed to divert people's anger at the wrong thing. People ignored the murders and focused on the plagiarism. Is that realistic? Yes, of course! Happens all the time. That's why we watch dramas so we can feel gratified when bad characters get what's coming to them. :P
I don't think you're unfriendly by the way. You are very helpful and detailed and I like that about you. <3 And you've really gone into the depths of each character which is quite impressive! And your description of "turd in a glass" made me chuckle. Thanks for that. :P
Anyway, I will adjust the rating to an 8 because the finale covered everything and for the sweet flashback. Hope that's better. I didn't mean any offense to viewers like you who loved the drama as there is plenty to love. :)
The ML also frustrated me for not sharing what he knew with Kang San in the beginning because he was feeling very upset and confused as he had no answers. The mother also was a bit of an annoying character at times so I had to run through scenes with her. And finally, there was a point where it seemed like the writers forgot about Kang San's abilities and nothing was happening in that regard. Another minor point is the publisher is the only one that got away after purposely maligning Dong Joo. So seeing him satisfied irked me slightly. But still good enough I suppose.
I'm only breaking all this down for you since you've asked why it was a 7.5 for me. 7.5 is pretty good in my book but if a drama makes me feel sleepy or annoyed at any point, I won't rate it 8+. Maybe I'd give Miraculous Brothers something like a 7.8 if we had a more accurate point system. In the end, we all have different experiences watching a show. What might be slow to me isn't slow to you. That's fine. I do like my dramas somewhat fast paced. And because these are personal reasons and also spoilers, I did not want to include it in my review. I still feel it's worth watching. Hope that helps.