It’s worth it, especially if you liked My Name. The ending has a similar tone. I won’t say more because the story really is worth it all the way to the end.
Despite the fact he was a player and a manipulator and not a nice person, I still feel for him. They were both…
Thank you. I have no sympathy for the FL, despite how dismal her life was. No matter what she had to endure, it doesn’t absolve her from taking advantage of a child. Both teachers were abusers and that’s a fact. I was honestly hoping his father would catch on and intervene, but clearly the writers wanted to go in the darkest direction possible.
In all honesty. No.If you care about character development & story progression, I suggest NOT to watch this. It…
Heartless City is a true noir. I’ve watched essentially all the “dark” kdramas recommended here, but I was floored when I stumbled upon HC. I highly recommend it.
Like I've mentioned before a few weeks ago, this show honestly has an interesting plot but some aspect of the…
I completely agree. Thus far, only the villains have enthralled me, and it's entirely due to the writing. It would’ve been smart to sprinkle Gong Chan’s story in mysterious pieces the way they did in FoE. Then we wouldn’t have had to wait almost the whole series for some attempt at depth and character complexity.
There are plenty of high stakes in this drama, but none of them seem to carry any weight for me. Gong Chan is also two-dimensional and clean-cut, even though he’s supposed to be hiding this sordid past. I’m blaming the writing. They want him to be a perfect, unrealistically considerate person, but he just doesn’t come across as real. I’ll try the next episode, but basically, everything and everyone but Choi Tae-Gook are of no interest to me. I was floored when he entered his lair and opened a bag of…CHIPS. Who is this man?!?!
Starting to watch kdrama again after 3 yrs into cdrama and i pick this drama first since im in a mood for ji sung..…
I’d blame the writers more than the FL’s character. There’s plenty to find annoying about the romance, but there are about 1000 other subplots happening at once. The writers couldn’t choose a main plot (like, that whole euthanasia and prison bit), They lean so heavily into tropes and rush the ending so much that once you finish it, you’re drained, and there’s nothing superb to balance it out so you don’t feel ripped off. I do not recommend this, unless you are a big medical drama fan and want to see some interesting cases.
Oof that final scene for…nothing. But honestly, I didn’t understand how they were going to continue wreaking revenge with a prosecutor on-side. In that regard, I think they will be able to shift back into a badass vengeance groove in S2.