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Didn't Match My Expectations!!
Somewhere down the line, I wondered about what I was watching!!
While you are watching this show, the lines between morality and ethical practices blur. Ryeo Un looks simply exhausted and utterly lost playing a serial killer, on the verge of redemption. The way his character goes about executing things, makes you wonder if he is righting the wrongs or continuing them for his own agenda. Frankly, this role doesn’t suit him. I don’t understand why he chose to play this character, but it is obvious that the casting directors were off their mark. This train wreck demands intervention and is carried forward by the remaining two main leads, who somehow sustain the drama. Lee Woo Gyeom is a medical school dropout caught experimenting on people. His victim count demands legal retribution but his carefully woven story of developing a miracle cure demands silence. The court itself is left in a dilemma, whether to punish him or let him continue with his experiments. This show toes the lines between morality & legality, while questioning medical ethics.
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https://kcdramamusings.wordpress.com/2026/02/26/bloody-flower-series-review/
While you are watching this show, the lines between morality and ethical practices blur. Ryeo Un looks simply exhausted and utterly lost playing a serial killer, on the verge of redemption. The way his character goes about executing things, makes you wonder if he is righting the wrongs or continuing them for his own agenda. Frankly, this role doesn’t suit him. I don’t understand why he chose to play this character, but it is obvious that the casting directors were off their mark. This train wreck demands intervention and is carried forward by the remaining two main leads, who somehow sustain the drama. Lee Woo Gyeom is a medical school dropout caught experimenting on people. His victim count demands legal retribution but his carefully woven story of developing a miracle cure demands silence. The court itself is left in a dilemma, whether to punish him or let him continue with his experiments. This show toes the lines between morality & legality, while questioning medical ethics.
Read the complete article here-
https://kcdramamusings.wordpress.com/2026/02/26/bloody-flower-series-review/
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