I saw it advertised as a Comedy Drama, so I went in not expecting realism to begin with and it worked. My favorite…
Sure, it's a comedy, but still, a little realism wouldn't hurt anyone. Saying, it's just a comedy is just a lazy excuse for bad writing, honestly. I only watch this because I love Go Youn Jung, but that's all. I will give them 2-3 more episodes because it's not boring or anything like that, but there are so many other things I could watch if it's not gonna be better.
it is very realistic! they are first year residents lol not professors...Thats literally start..they get better…
I don't think you know what residents mean. I'm not saying, they should do brain surgery or something. They don't know the most basic things! And like I said, the FL is NOT a 1st year resident, this is technically her 3rd year, if I remember correctly.
it is very realistic! they are first year residents lol not professors...Thats literally start..they get better…
No, it's not realistic at all. Be serious, please, the FL don't know the most basic things in the OR or as a OBGYN. They're 1st year RESIDENTS, not MEDICAL STUDENTS, and technically the FL is not even 1st year resident! The guy thought some patient's skull was cracked because she had a runny nose, and I could go on, even tho I only watched the 1st episode.
What on Earth is this show? I watched the 1st episode, but it's like a Medical Parody. Who the heck hires residents like them? They don't know the most basic things.
I mean, it's not bad, but it's not realistic at all.
First of all, if you commit suicide, you're SELFISH, period! There's nothing to argue about this! Doing that,…
That's the point of the show actually, he didn't live in hell, he just had a tough life, but it's not like he was alone, he has a mom, and a girlfriend who didn't leave him even when he didn't have a normal job for 7 years.
I get that he's felt like that, but it's still selfish to commit suicide, and it's just an easy way out. You can live your own life, but it's not just your life, unless you live alone, and you don't care about anyone else, you don't have anyone. I'm not judging his pain, I've had the same problem for many years, I have 3 different jobs still. Life is not easy, but I would never kill myself.
FL's death was destined only because he died, if he didn't die, the other guy would never have met with her or talking about past lives etc. ML is the main reason FL died. The ending basically means, he changed the past, and now it's a different timeline. Also, we can't say for sure that everything Death said is true, because she only wanted to teach him a lesson.
Don't forget, she also said, he can escape death, there's a way, but all of the other characters died, because there wasn't a way out, except for his mom.
The show is not really straightforward like most drama.
So many people don't understand this show. So, here's some explanation:
First of all, if you commit suicide, you're SELFISH, period! There's nothing to argue about this! Doing that, literally, means you only care about yourself. Life is not only about you. Death may be not likable at first, but she told him everything from the beginning! He just didn't pay attention, like many of you. You can't change anything, it's bound to happen anyway, but that doesn't mean you have to give up!
About the ending. Many people are confused because of the serial killers, the potential death of FL and so on. The whole reason FL died, because ML killed himself. If he's not doing that, they could live a happier life. That's the whole reason Death give him a 2nd chance. She wouldn't be talking to the other guy if ML is alive!
About the killers: His father knew everything, eventually he would take down his son. Not sure about the other killer, tho.
Even if both can run free, well, the show isn't about happy ending and fixing the problems he did in the other 11 lives. The show is about teaching him a lesson about life. You can't fix everything, you just need to live.
BTW, Death never said, he can't keep his memories, can't save his girlfriend or can't stop the killers.
Great acting, lead actors, but overall the story is a MESS in the second part of the season. It's kinda insulting…
Honestly, it would've been better if it's not a happy end, if the dear writer only gives them and us a 2 minute long scene with them. Like that was like a spitting in our face.
Ironically this is actually slightly longer, with 14 episodes. Most dramas nowadays are 12 or even 8 episodes…
That's why I said, not in every case, but usually shorter shows better written because the story is not stretched out. To be fair, it's all on the writers, if the writer is not good it doesn't matter how long a show is.
But usually with 16 episodes long (or more) dramas, they solve everything in the last 2 episodes, the first 8 episodes are basically the build-up and the rest is filler.
The funny thing is, most of my fave historical dramas are longer than 30-40 episodes, but only because it's not a fantasy, but episodic slice of life, like "Hur Jun 2013" 135 episodes or "Queen Seon Deok" 62 episodes. When you mix historical dramas with fantasy, it can't be longer than 16 episodes, because they always mess up the story in a way. Like Alchemy of Souls, it's a good show, but the 2nd season was 100% unnecessary. They could've done the whole story in 20 episodes.
Ironically this is actually slightly longer, with 14 episodes. Most dramas nowadays are 12 or even 8 episodes…
Yeah, and half the season is a filler without actual story. I prefer shorter shows because it looks better, the budget can be spent better, and the story can be better written as well. Not in every case but still.
The murder mystery in this drama wasn’t needed at all. And some people were criticizing the romance between…
It just shows the hypocrite side of people. Most Kdrama fans and people in general loves the typical cute romance with pretty lead actors. They don't care about representation or anything else. They rate shows 10 if the leads are cute enough.
It was a pretty good drama, and it was a lot of fun, but the crime story was annoying a bit, they didn't do a good job with that.
But they did a great job with the most important story-lines: the mother-daughter duo, and the whole school system was well-written.
Overall, it was a predictable show, I mean, everything that happened I saw it from miles away. When I say, everything, I mean, literally every plot in the series, but it's still worth the watch.
That's fair, but I think you might be misunderstanding it. I'm not sure if you've seen the trailer, but it's hinted…
Yeah, I know, acting and liking actors is different. I rated some of my biggest faves' dramas lower than most people, because the script was bad. Many people love "Descendants of the Sun" but I dropped it after 2 episodes, even tho I love all the actors, and I don't drop many things, especially if my faves are in it.
It's funny, because I watched a lot of crap shows, but sometimes I can still finish it, but with DoTS my expectation was too high, and it's not a brain-off fantasy, I'm more judgmental with more realistic dramas.
Alchemy of Souls, for example. It was a lot of fun, but if I want to rate the script alone, it was average. Especially the 2nd season.
Because people love to throw around 10s or call every other drama they see a “masterpiece”. So for them, under…
Yeah, that's why I don't care about ratings. There are a few people here who actually write decent reviews, so if I'm not that interested in something, I can rely on them.
At least, MDL is not as bad as VIKI where all you can see is dramas with 9+ ratings.😂
That's fair, but I think you might be misunderstanding it. I'm not sure if you've seen the trailer, but it's hinted…
I don't watch trailers because of spoilers, unless it's something I don't want to watch, and I need to judge if it's worth the watch.
I had a feeling they're not real siblings. To be fair, in historic dramas, it's not an unusual thing to see relatives getting married.
The acting in dramas are usually decent, so the only thing I care about is the writing. I don't give a higher score, because I like the actors, like many people do. That's the main reason we can see so many overrated drama on MDL. People rate their faves and some cute love scenes, not the whole show. Or give low rating if they hate someone or some parts of the story, even if it makes sense. That's why I don't care about ratings. I watched so many show and movie with low ratings and I still liked those.
Why people acting as if 7.9 rating is low? This is why you should NEVER trust MDL ratings. 7.9 is basically 8/10, and it's above average or good. Let's be real, at least 90% of drama on MDL don't deserve higher score than 7/10, yet most of them has higher than 8.
Anyway, I'm interested in the show, but not sure if I want to see a romance story with half-siblings. It feels weird as hell.
Don't always believe the reviews and see if for yourself. The fact that this one has a much higher ratings of…
I was talking about TV ratings, because you mentioned that. Honestly, I liked both seasons, S1 8/10 and S2 7/10, but they could've done the whole story in 20 episodes easily. I feel like I watched 30 episodes of slice of life fantasy. Not that I mind, but in S2 I didn't feel we're going anywhere. To be fair, yes, S2 has a darker tone and I liked that more, but I loved the comedic side of S1 and the banter between the 2 main lead. The romantic chemistry was better in S2, but the overall chemistry was better in S1, and some decisions in S2 were weird.
Comparing the 2 seasons makes no sense, it's just one show. Even the cast is the same except Somin, but that was obvious from the start, but I do miss her in S2.
I mean, it's not bad, but it's not realistic at all.
I get that he's felt like that, but it's still selfish to commit suicide, and it's just an easy way out. You can live your own life, but it's not just your life, unless you live alone, and you don't care about anyone else, you don't have anyone. I'm not judging his pain, I've had the same problem for many years, I have 3 different jobs still. Life is not easy, but I would never kill myself.
FL's death was destined only because he died, if he didn't die, the other guy would never have met with her or talking about past lives etc. ML is the main reason FL died. The ending basically means, he changed the past, and now it's a different timeline. Also, we can't say for sure that everything Death said is true, because she only wanted to teach him a lesson.
Don't forget, she also said, he can escape death, there's a way, but all of the other characters died, because there wasn't a way out, except for his mom.
The show is not really straightforward like most drama.
About the ending. Many people are confused because of the serial killers, the potential death of FL and so on. The whole reason FL died, because ML killed himself. If he's not doing that, they could live a happier life. That's the whole reason Death give him a 2nd chance. She wouldn't be talking to the other guy if ML is alive!
About the killers: His father knew everything, eventually he would take down his son. Not sure about the other killer, tho.
Even if both can run free, well, the show isn't about happy ending and fixing the problems he did in the other 11 lives. The show is about teaching him a lesson about life. You can't fix everything, you just need to live.
BTW, Death never said, he can't keep his memories, can't save his girlfriend or can't stop the killers.
So, this is basically an open ending.
But usually with 16 episodes long (or more) dramas, they solve everything in the last 2 episodes, the first 8 episodes are basically the build-up and the rest is filler.
The funny thing is, most of my fave historical dramas are longer than 30-40 episodes, but only because it's not a fantasy, but episodic slice of life, like "Hur Jun 2013" 135 episodes or "Queen Seon Deok" 62 episodes. When you mix historical dramas with fantasy, it can't be longer than 16 episodes, because they always mess up the story in a way. Like Alchemy of Souls, it's a good show, but the 2nd season was 100% unnecessary. They could've done the whole story in 20 episodes.
But they did a great job with the most important story-lines: the mother-daughter duo, and the whole school system was well-written.
Overall, it was a predictable show, I mean, everything that happened I saw it from miles away. When I say, everything, I mean, literally every plot in the series, but it's still worth the watch.
It's funny, because I watched a lot of crap shows, but sometimes I can still finish it, but with DoTS my expectation was too high, and it's not a brain-off fantasy, I'm more judgmental with more realistic dramas.
Alchemy of Souls, for example. It was a lot of fun, but if I want to rate the script alone, it was average. Especially the 2nd season.
At least, MDL is not as bad as VIKI where all you can see is dramas with 9+ ratings.😂
I had a feeling they're not real siblings. To be fair, in historic dramas, it's not an unusual thing to see relatives getting married.
The acting in dramas are usually decent, so the only thing I care about is the writing. I don't give a higher score, because I like the actors, like many people do. That's the main reason we can see so many overrated drama on MDL. People rate their faves and some cute love scenes, not the whole show. Or give low rating if they hate someone or some parts of the story, even if it makes sense. That's why I don't care about ratings. I watched so many show and movie with low ratings and I still liked those.
Anyway, I'm interested in the show, but not sure if I want to see a romance story with half-siblings. It feels weird as hell.
Comparing the 2 seasons makes no sense, it's just one show. Even the cast is the same except Somin, but that was obvious from the start, but I do miss her in S2.