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Messy plot. Great acting from the leads
It took me 10 days to finish this short 8-episode series. That is slow for a thriller series. I gave it 5.5 out of 10 points mainly for the acting of our leading actors. They are both versatile actors and nailed their roles as 2 genius psychopaths who completely understand each other’s mind and thoughts, and can do anything for the other. If Park Eun Bin and Sul Kyung Gu weren’t the leads, this series would be ranging from 1 to 4 points for me at best.
As for the plot, it was bad in terms of both crime thriller and medical genre. It had potential and was exciting at first, then everything started to get messy after 2 or 3 episodes. It's a mixing hot pot where all the ingredients and spices are not combined together well. Both the thriller and medical parts are very shallow and lacking. Everything felt separate and disconnected.
There are too many characters, and I found most of them unnecessary and contributing nothing to the plot. I don't understand what is the point of adding them to the plot which is already very messy and confusing without them. Except for the leads, I found almost every scene of other characters very annoying. All of them are shallow and they lack motives for their actions. The leads are crazy psychopaths so their actions are not normal and they don't need explanations, but the people around them surely do. How can everyone around the leads accept their crime actions so easily? Seriously, no one ever questions or gets scared of them for a little bit when they discover the leads have murdered other people brutally! Instead, they just accept it as if it was an obvious thing, and still follow and support them. Does that happen in real life? Maybe, if all of us were psychopaths like the leads.
The two characters that I found most annoying are the corrupt policeman and the random doctor coming back from another country to meet the female lead and 'challenge' her on a dual surgery operation on her mentor. They are very tiring to watch and they appear a lot in the second half of the series. Like a lot of other characters, I don't feel their roles are necessary. One man is a corrupt policeman, so obviously he did a lot of bad things and he also had a dark and shady vibe. But he has a lot of unnecessary and disturbing scenes. One of those are his eating scenes with very detailed close-up shots. OMG, it really pissed me off to watch those scenes. It really tortured me every time the guy was chewing his food. I don't understand why the director kept adding these scenes. They should have given more screen time to the leads or improved the messy plot instead.
As for the random doctor, who is supposed to be highly experienced and talented, but his actions are very unprofessional as a doctor. The way he talked about performing surgery makes me feel as if he never cared about his patient but only cared about how it was a 'challenge' for him. To make things worse, he even disclosed his patient's personal health information to third parties without their consent. And he did it so naturally, like how people share and discuss with others about a random story they have found on the internet. It's an illegal act as a doctor, while he was introduced as a famous talented doctor coming from a western country. This is one of the biggest flaws in this series that really annoy me. I can't let this pass, so I can't rate this series higher than average.
As for the plot, it was bad in terms of both crime thriller and medical genre. It had potential and was exciting at first, then everything started to get messy after 2 or 3 episodes. It's a mixing hot pot where all the ingredients and spices are not combined together well. Both the thriller and medical parts are very shallow and lacking. Everything felt separate and disconnected.
There are too many characters, and I found most of them unnecessary and contributing nothing to the plot. I don't understand what is the point of adding them to the plot which is already very messy and confusing without them. Except for the leads, I found almost every scene of other characters very annoying. All of them are shallow and they lack motives for their actions. The leads are crazy psychopaths so their actions are not normal and they don't need explanations, but the people around them surely do. How can everyone around the leads accept their crime actions so easily? Seriously, no one ever questions or gets scared of them for a little bit when they discover the leads have murdered other people brutally! Instead, they just accept it as if it was an obvious thing, and still follow and support them. Does that happen in real life? Maybe, if all of us were psychopaths like the leads.
The two characters that I found most annoying are the corrupt policeman and the random doctor coming back from another country to meet the female lead and 'challenge' her on a dual surgery operation on her mentor. They are very tiring to watch and they appear a lot in the second half of the series. Like a lot of other characters, I don't feel their roles are necessary. One man is a corrupt policeman, so obviously he did a lot of bad things and he also had a dark and shady vibe. But he has a lot of unnecessary and disturbing scenes. One of those are his eating scenes with very detailed close-up shots. OMG, it really pissed me off to watch those scenes. It really tortured me every time the guy was chewing his food. I don't understand why the director kept adding these scenes. They should have given more screen time to the leads or improved the messy plot instead.
As for the random doctor, who is supposed to be highly experienced and talented, but his actions are very unprofessional as a doctor. The way he talked about performing surgery makes me feel as if he never cared about his patient but only cared about how it was a 'challenge' for him. To make things worse, he even disclosed his patient's personal health information to third parties without their consent. And he did it so naturally, like how people share and discuss with others about a random story they have found on the internet. It's an illegal act as a doctor, while he was introduced as a famous talented doctor coming from a western country. This is one of the biggest flaws in this series that really annoy me. I can't let this pass, so I can't rate this series higher than average.
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