I can not remember when was the last time I watched a 16 eps long drama and actually enjoyed every minute of it. I sincerely adored this drama, had so much fun watching it!! Thank you Ghost Doctor crew/team for giving me real 'entertainment', something I've been missing for years. Rain & Kim Bum's on screen chemistry has got to be one of THE BEST in drama world. Their interactions are addictive, I've never looked forward for next eps in a drama just so I could see two characters interacting... I'm absolutely in love with these two. This drama not only delivered a well-written story with gripping twists & turns but also conveyed valuable lessons about the various patients and doctors’ experiences inside the hospital. It's one of the few dramas where you actually adore most of the characters, I have a list of my favorite characters in the show. Simply put, Ghost Doctor is such a delightful drama.
The rawness of the story-line, the intensity of the narration, the brilliantly presented and well-acted plot, this drama tackles a universal real life issue leaving you with many deep thoughts and questions that do not have definite answers but needs to be addressed regardless. Kim Hye Soo is beyond a brilliant actor, she owns every character she portrays.
I discovered this drama coincidently via a clip on YouTube and immediately looked it up (very glad that I did), let me just say that I appreciated everything about it! Even some of the ridiculous things plot-wise. And that's how well they did this drama. I especially loved the bitter-sweetness of the flowers' metaphors.
This drama will keep you questioning yourself "why the hell am I still watching this?", it's a mess indeed! But it's a 'mess' you can't bring yourself to stop watching (well at least I couldn't).
I agree with what you said. On the other hand, Wi Gen should have communicated with him better about the importance…
It's a business deal, no emotions or compassion is required. Forcing the rules is what only matters here. They didn't have to give him a chance the first time, but they did. This is not school, first warning second warning and then third you are out. His impulsiveness has put so many people at risk including himself. Age has nothing to do with acting responsibly Wigen wouldn't partner with him if age was an issue. I honestly blame his teammates for patting him on the shoulder every single time he messes up that's how it got worse, and they let themselves get dragged into it too. His mistakes put them all in a difficult situation now that the evil spirit learned their secret. I am with Wigen's decision all the way. Hopefully now he learns.
I agree with what you said. On the other hand, Wi Gen should have communicated with him better about the importance…
I wouldn't say "use" him it's a win-win situation. Both counters and yongs get something out of this deal. In So Moon's case since he was not in a coma he had a stronger bargaining power than the rest of his teammates (they all will end up dead if they hadn't partnered). He actually did reject countering but then he realized that he could ask for a favor (meeting his parents). So you see it's his favor and his choice. Also, Wigen did give him a chance when he let his emotions get out of control once before in fact even his teammates got involved just so he could get another chance yet his impulsiveness hasn't changed one bit. It's about time someone puts things into prospective.
I agree with what you said. On the other hand, Wi Gen should have communicated with him better about the importance…
I noticed that all 4 Yongs have different personalities which contributes in the kind of relationship they have with their partners. As far as I've seen only Mok Tak's partner is so determined to apply the rules that she keeps stepping in and warning Mok Tak that there will be consequences if he breaks them. I don't think Wigen had an obligation to follow the same lead. Rules were explained clearly to every counter when partnering and they were given the chance to accept or reject. Wigen is not So Moon's parent and countering is not parenting. I don't think she should have done anything except explain the rules and the consequences and if she does go an extra mile it should be by choice not that she should have to. Honestly speaking she acted like a mother better than his teammates when she decided to dismiss this partnership! She protected him from a disaster bound to happen if he continues the way he do. His teammates were too emotionally involved to think as rational as Wigen did.
Am I the only one who finds So Moon annoying? I was actually happy with Wigen's decision and couldn't agree more! Also, I don't know if it's the way the character is written or if it's JBK's acting but too much exaggeration in his facial expressions sometimes it doesn't even link well with the situation. Ep. 10, I really hate it when K dramas do this >> the good guy threatens the bad guy right in the face with absolutely NOTHING to gain except put himself in more danger -_-
You must not have watched Masked Prosecutor since she had ZERO chemistry with Joo Sang Woo... He had lots of chemistry…
No I have not seen it, but I believe I had watched City Hall before that drama came out. Overall imho, KSA's early years dramas are better in terms of chemistry with her co-stars. Last time I've seen her have such a strong on-screen chemistry is in Scent of a Woman with LDW.
Shin Hye Sun, is a masterpiece on her own. This girl never ceases to amaze me in each and every drama I've seen her in even as a rocky start. I have yet to see another actress who has me respecting her even further after each drama. Please keep making dramas, as an audience I'd love to keep watching you grow and I'm eager to see what a talented actress like yourself could offer.
Imho, this season carried itself better than the 1st one. It almost feels like two different dramas with some common characters. I'm not saying it's a masterpiece, nope it's very far away from that but I do think it was good enough to watch without feeling abused by the writers as I did with season 1. Main things I liked about this season is the characters' development and their interactions. However I think it still falls behind season 1 for ONE BIG reason, the villain. To me Kwon Yool is a terrible actor! Nothing can beat the benchmark that Kim Jae Wook has set in season 1! That is the only thing that might make season 1 superior.
This drama not only delivered a well-written story with gripping twists & turns but also conveyed valuable lessons about the various patients and doctors’ experiences inside the hospital. It's one of the few dramas where you actually adore most of the characters, I have a list of my favorite characters in the show. Simply put, Ghost Doctor is such a delightful drama.
This was my first Reply series! In fact, it was the sole reason why I even gave R'97 another chance and watched R'94 as well :)
Ep. 10, I really hate it when K dramas do this >> the good guy threatens the bad guy right in the face with absolutely NOTHING to gain except put himself in more danger -_-
I'm really sorry I can't remember as I've seen this drama 5 years ago.