I enjoyed this drama way less than I expected. The lead characters had the right chemistry and everything but still left me cold, which is weird because I like both actors. Enjoyed watching the support characters more especially Im Hwi and Lee Jang Woo. Im Hwi is so chaotic and cute and featherbrained I couldn't help but smile every time she appeared in a scene.
The constant flashbacks and the voiceovers also pulled me out of the drama way too much. I think it's an okay drama, not just for me. And I finally get the people who don't like PMY. She has this deer-caught-in-headlights expression that can get old pretty quickly. Still love her though.
I stopped at EP 11 by the way. Just couldn't go on.
Every time I watch a zombie show/film, I always wonder whether characters in zombie films haven't watched other zombie films. Made me so happy when the kids referenced Train to Busan and used the word "zombie" rather than panicking "omg what's this?"
Would have wanted a little more character development but liked how the characters stayed consistent till the end. I don't think I have seen a blander character than Nam Ra. Jo Yi Hyun didn't hit the character 100% but she tried. Most of the others were annoying and endearing in equal measure. The director certainly gets props. Working with a young and relatively unknown cast and getting this much out of them.
As for the story, there's really only so much you can do with zombies. All the usual tropes were present and there were a few comedic moments (the choco bar). Will definitely recommend if you want semi-mindless zombie action.
Cheong San was the best character and MVP of this show. He always stepped up and endangered himself to help the…
It'll be nice if people always step up in the face of a crisis but Nam Ra was just being true to her character. A lonely kid who believed the other kids hate her for a long time plus she's not exactly leader material. Also, unlike Gwi Nam who was on the hunt and knew to focus his senses fully, half the time she seemed unaware of her surroundings which is consistent with how she has always been.
It's disappointing illogical drama ,, really I thought they would address the psychological sickness not glorify…
You seem to be taking your idea of DID from films and such.
Bad and Crazy 1) addressed the illness 2) had the character get help from a professional 3) addressed and dealt with the trauma that caused the split 4) had the character and the alter merge (which is a preferred outcome in such cases).
And yes, there are things that were exaggerated for the sake of entertainment. A true-to-life DID character will be quite boring to watch.
I suggest reading up on the experiences of people with DID and how they manage their relationships with their alters. Maybe you'll think more kindly of the writers after. Cheers.
Bro you are speaking like you have come to face to face with every case type of dual personalities in the world..........we…
Your use of the word "hallucinate" in relation to DID is problematic. DID is not schizophrenia. The alter is a real part of the person, not a persona their mind made up. Bad and Crazy actually has one of the more positive (even if overdramatised) representations of DID I've seen so far.
Can't wait for the weekend so I can binge this. Funny that I can't stand zombies normally but I'm hooked on the zombie-themed k-dramas and get very invested in the characters.
WHY bother come to comment section if you don't want spoilersjust for people to say it's good ,, it's bad without…
Exactly. You don't have to say anything without context. You can say everything you want and click the little box with "spoiler" beside it. Takes less than a second. :)
Binge-watching and I just came here to say I like how in Ep 7, Da Mi's character named why they broke up: her pride, plain and simple. I was already getting annoyed at the "I broke up with you for your sake" trope that seemed to be building up but they turned it on its head with this episode.
Such a heartwarming drama.
The constant flashbacks and the voiceovers also pulled me out of the drama way too much. I think it's an okay drama, not just for me. And I finally get the people who don't like PMY. She has this deer-caught-in-headlights expression that can get old pretty quickly. Still love her though.
I stopped at EP 11 by the way. Just couldn't go on.
Would have wanted a little more character development but liked how the characters stayed consistent till the end. I don't think I have seen a blander character than Nam Ra. Jo Yi Hyun didn't hit the character 100% but she tried. Most of the others were annoying and endearing in equal measure. The director certainly gets props. Working with a young and relatively unknown cast and getting this much out of them.
As for the story, there's really only so much you can do with zombies. All the usual tropes were present and there were a few comedic moments (the choco bar). Will definitely recommend if you want semi-mindless zombie action.
Bad and Crazy 1) addressed the illness 2) had the character get help from a professional 3) addressed and dealt with the trauma that caused the split 4) had the character and the alter merge (which is a preferred outcome in such cases).
And yes, there are things that were exaggerated for the sake of entertainment. A true-to-life DID character will be quite boring to watch.
I suggest reading up on the experiences of people with DID and how they manage their relationships with their alters. Maybe you'll think more kindly of the writers after. Cheers.
The slaps totally made my day.