I came to this drama to watch Wang Yang and Zhang Duo. I am bingwatching a version with English dubbing, which sounds sounds like 1970s Hong Kong Kung-fu or German movie dubbing. After watching seven episodes, the acting and the writing are amateurish.
The three main ER doctors are vain, pretentious and callous, and devoid of empathy or compassion. I feel sorry for the patients in the ER department. The three interns are idlers who gossip and hardly work, and this is the first few days on the job in ER. Supervision is lacking. Like their mentors, they are vain, pretentious and callous. These interns should have been fired by the second day, or transferred to the hospital morgue to help the mortician. The Chief of Emergency is very tolerant of these six individuals, who are the bottom of the barrel of the medical profession.
The drama should have been written as an educational tool for the public, to showcase an efficient ER department with efficient ER staff. I would not be surprised if the viewing public was discouraged from going to the hospital ER for treatment.
I recognized Zhang Duo (Wang Li Ren) from that pathetic Wang Kai-Joe Chen drama, Stay with Me. Wang Li Ren is my second favorite character behind Ding Ning.
It was amusing to watch Bandit Shen Ming's scenes. I am glad he was pardoned by old Fan and Old Zhou. I hope he gets more episodes. He has skills and integrity. He found his sworn sister, Liu Yuri. He flew across the room toward Master Eagle, and took him down in a second.
I think they were going for a comparison of what was and is. If its the scene Im thinking of. Maybe they wanted…
When the character was dying (...I can't recall who) I was about to start crying, and suddenly I heard a pleasant voice singing, and my brain went into "Stop the tears, and listen to some music" mode. LOL
I think they were going for a comparison of what was and is. If its the scene Im thinking of. Maybe they wanted…
The viewer gets drawn into the tragedy and pathos, then someone starts singing. Does the director want you to feel the grief of the moment, or listen to a ballad?
Is Ms (...muahahaha) Zheng, the owner or just chairman of the company? He's operating three malls, and trying to ruin Wanli. He's targeted Ding Ning from the beginning. Ding Ning should kick him out of the company in the final episode.
He just won Magnolia Awards Best Supporting Actor for his role in A Lifelong Journey. And he was also really good…
I added Thirteen Years of Dust to my watchlist. A Lifelong Journey is unsubbed. Thanks for the info. For a minute, I wondered if Thirteen Years... was the Chen Xiao police drama that I passed up, but that was Being a Hero with Wang Yi Bo.
I was wondering where I had seen actor Li Dong Heng (aka Xiao Yan Chen). He was Lian Song in Ten Miles of Peach Blossoms Eternal Love and Eternal Love of a Dream.
FL and ML finally started communicating and collaborating in episode 21. They wasted a lot of episodes. I do not understand why FL's two assistants are suddenly getting paranoid about their job security. They are not middle management. They do not have to be informed of all her decisions, She is already shouldering the burden of being in charge of the department. A waste of time!
Loving this drama. Both leads are excellent artistes. The storyline is good. But I do wish our main leads have…
It took seven episodes for the ML and FL to start interacting. The writer wasted the first six episodes on the females. This drama should have been no more than 24 episodes long.
The three main ER doctors are vain, pretentious and callous, and devoid of empathy or compassion. I feel sorry for the patients in the ER department. The three interns are idlers who gossip and hardly work, and this is the first few days on the job in ER. Supervision is lacking. Like their mentors, they are vain, pretentious and callous. These interns should have been fired by the second day, or transferred to the hospital morgue to help the mortician. The Chief of Emergency is very tolerant of these six individuals, who are the bottom of the barrel of the medical profession.
The drama should have been written as an educational tool for the public, to showcase an efficient ER department with efficient ER staff. I would not be surprised if the viewing public was discouraged from going to the hospital ER for treatment.