I enjoy this show, but I find myself constantly rolling my eyes.
As of now, I'm not shipping her with anyone anymore: - I don't feel like SH likes her and actually he seems to like his fiancee. To me he looks pretty indifferent. - I though JB kinda liked her since the beginning, but now he says he just started to like her? Also he seems to be a psychopath, which is not that I think they can't love, but I just don't ship it.
I've never seen or heard of any of the dramas of both the director and the screenwriter, so I don't know what…
Though I'm not too sold on the romance tag... will it be between the ML and FL? Idk how I feel about a romantic relationship between doctor and patient. Seems irky to me, will have to be extremely well written for me to be sold on it.
I've never seen or heard of any of the dramas of both the director and the screenwriter, so I don't know what to expect. At least their last dramas seem to have acceptable ratings.
I'm interested in healing dramas and the psychiatrist plot + flawed female lead really caught my attention, so I'll give it a try.
On the other hand, another unpopular opinion, I don't mind the lack of Woo Do Hwan's scenes/lines, as I don't…
Oh! so it's very character driven? You convinced me then, I'll add it to my PTW list.
Yeah it's hard not to make a better job than LMH, I find him extremely overrated. There's definitely problems with the writing but I don't see many people talking about the directing, which I think is equally important and equally lacking on this drama. Cinematography is beautiful though, but that's probably to do with the huge budget.
On the other hand, another unpopular opinion, I don't mind the lack of Woo Do Hwan's scenes/lines, as I don't…
I get what you mean, individually it doesn't work cause the character lacks so much, and it's all its writing's fault of course, not Woo Do Hwan's.
As for the duality, I quote myself in another comment: "Eun Sub and Young are two complete different characters, and I believe any decent actor should be able to pull it off. If we saw more about Young and their differences were more nuanced, I would agree to the praise."
On the other hand, another unpopular opinion, I don't mind the lack of Woo Do Hwan's scenes/lines, as I don't…
Definitely. Agree 100%, as I stated on my other answer in this thread, KKN is the one who gets my attention every time he is on scene. He has the talent + an interesting character. His performance is always good, so hopefully he'll get attention from this and get a deserved lead role soon.
As for WDH, as I said on my other comment as well, I wonder what compelled him to agree to do this drama, my guess is his character will eventually get a lot more relevant.
On the other hand, another unpopular opinion, I don't mind the lack of Woo Do Hwan's scenes/lines, as I don't…
I really wanted to, since I like WDH and Yang Se Jong both. Sadly I avoid historical dramas, I find myself extremely bored by the politics they so often involve. Would you still recommend it?
On the other hand, another unpopular opinion, I don't mind the lack of Woo Do Hwan's scenes/lines, as I don't…
Yeah that's exactly what I meant, his character being uninteresting to me is definitely the writer's fault , no doubt. However, the duality, one could argue, is also due to the writer. I mean, Eun Sub and Young are two complete different characters, and I believe any decent actor should be able to pull it off. If we saw more about Young and their differences were more nuanced, I would agree to the praise.
About his presence, I don't really understand that concept. Him standing there on the scene does nothing for me. Yeah, he is pretty to look at and makes more facial expressions than LMH (which is not difficult) but that's it. However, whenever Kyung Nam appears on scene my attention is 100% on him. The reason? I'm biased. My point being that what I experience with KKN is what I feel people experience with WDH, with the exception that Shin Jae is a character actually written to be interesting. Therefore, imo, all that praise comes from bias. I'm aware is an unpopular opinion. As I said I just meant it as an observation.
I stress, this has nothing to do with WDH, I like him and I understand the hype on his other dramas. I agree about his ability to emote, great indeed. And yeah, I wonder what compelled him to agree to do this drama, my guess is his character will eventually get a lot more relevant.
Idk, for what I've read seems to be an unpopular opinion but I think 6th episode was worse than the 3 previous…
On the other hand, another unpopular opinion, I don't mind the lack of Woo Do Hwan's scenes/lines, as I don't find his characters on this all that interesting to begin with. I enjoy their appearances tho, especially Eun Sub's.
PS: This has nothing to do with WDH, I think he is a fine actor, charming and handsome but everyone seems to be raving about his performance on here when his character is pretty meh and sadly doesn't allow him to show that great of a performance as people claim he's been delivering. I think credit has to be given when credit is due, I feel like most of the MDL viewers are excessively biased towards him, which doesn't bother me just an observation.
Idk, for what I've read seems to be an unpopular opinion but I think 6th episode was worse than the 3 previous ones. Directing was worse, dialogues were worse and overall kind of boring ep. Episodes 3, 4 and 5 (with their flaws and all) flew by, but 6th kinda felt long.
I personally disliked the battleship scene, it felt out of place and unnecessary, and imo it wasn't as pretty as I've seen people state in comments below. Also, I want more Kang Shin Jae screentime!
- I don't feel like SH likes her and actually he seems to like his fiancee. To me he looks pretty indifferent.
- I though JB kinda liked her since the beginning, but now he says he just started to like her? Also he seems to be a psychopath, which is not that I think they can't love, but I just don't ship it.
I'm interested in healing dramas and the psychiatrist plot + flawed female lead really caught my attention, so I'll give it a try.
Yeah it's hard not to make a better job than LMH, I find him extremely overrated.
There's definitely problems with the writing but I don't see many people talking about the directing, which I think is equally important and equally lacking on this drama. Cinematography is beautiful though, but that's probably to do with the huge budget.
As for the duality, I quote myself in another comment: "Eun Sub and Young are two complete different characters, and I believe any decent actor should be able to pull it off. If we saw more about Young and their differences were more nuanced, I would agree to the praise."
As for WDH, as I said on my other comment as well, I wonder what compelled him to agree to do this drama, my guess is his character will eventually get a lot more relevant.
About his presence, I don't really understand that concept. Him standing there on the scene does nothing for me. Yeah, he is pretty to look at and makes more facial expressions than LMH (which is not difficult) but that's it. However, whenever Kyung Nam appears on scene my attention is 100% on him. The reason? I'm biased. My point being that what I experience with KKN is what I feel people experience with WDH, with the exception that Shin Jae is a character actually written to be interesting. Therefore, imo, all that praise comes from bias. I'm aware is an unpopular opinion. As I said I just meant it as an observation.
I stress, this has nothing to do with WDH, I like him and I understand the hype on his other dramas. I agree about his ability to emote, great indeed. And yeah, I wonder what compelled him to agree to do this drama, my guess is his character will eventually get a lot more relevant.
PS: This has nothing to do with WDH, I think he is a fine actor, charming and handsome but everyone seems to be raving about his performance on here when his character is pretty meh and sadly doesn't allow him to show that great of a performance as people claim he's been delivering.
I think credit has to be given when credit is due, I feel like most of the MDL viewers are excessively biased towards him, which doesn't bother me just an observation.
I personally disliked the battleship scene, it felt out of place and unnecessary, and imo it wasn't as pretty as I've seen people state in comments below. Also, I want more Kang Shin Jae screentime!
Could be she knows that they're going to say something heartbreaking but it would be so immature anyway.
I don't like the idea of psychiatrist and patient... but maybe that way he doesn't end up heartbroken lol...