I'm all for having preferences and respecting other's opinions but the fact this has a 7.9 and the fans are STILL insisting it deserves a higher rating and the only reason why some people rated it low is bc their endgame didn't happen. 🤦
Regardless of whom ended up with whom, it was a mess. I remember watching it when it was airing on cable but decided to rewatch it after seeing the high rating. Trust me, the writing was so bad that by episode 12, I could care about any one of them and this had my boy Park Haejin in it. So it isn't about rating it low bc my endgame didn't happen like some people are saying. It is genuinely a hot mess of a story that never decided what it wanted to be. An action-thriller? A serious medical drama? A melodrama? A romcom? I rooted for Kang Sora's heiress and Park Haejin's shady genius to be together anyway so I'm pretty unbiased when it comes to the "who is the female lead?" debacle. I could care less about that.
Logic and reason do not apply to Doctor Stranger which works in some romcoms but again, this was trying so hard to be a serious action/medical drama that the inconsistencies eventually tore away at anything good it had going on. It honestly deserves a lower rating but some people enjoyed the eye candy, I guess.
the low ratings are prbbly frm th whose ship didnt go tbh it was impossible for tht shp to sail frm strt the way…
No it was just a mess. Regardless of whom ended up with whom, it's a hot mess. Doesn't even deserve the 7.9 it has now but I guess seeing oppa makes some people blind.
I know the rating is low but could it be worth watching? It's low because it's all bad or only because of the…
It probably got its low rating bc most people dislike makjangs and rate them low just bc of that. I personally remember really enjoying it but the leads don't end up together according to other watchers (I already forgot about the ending lol). The journey is the most important part though and I think Seowoo was really good in this and it's probably Yoo Seung Ho's best role to date.
I mean, its also weird how Gojin acted all hurt when finding out she's Baek Edu's ceo. She doesn't owe him anything…
That's how business works though. Like they said in the drama, companies regularly poach instructors from other companies. I don't like the dad either but he wasn't saying anything wrong. You need to eliminate your rivals; its a cutthroat industry.
"the person who broke your heart and partly stole big chunk of your youth ." She had her reasons and we still don't know exactly what happened. I don't get this eagerness to villainize a female character with no context as if she kidnapped him and forced him to love her. He was a willing party in the relationship and a grown man at that.
I interpreted that Sina was confident pretending that she enjoys shopping (out of spite spending his money), but…
Embracing tropes and subverting them are different though. I personally didn't feel anything comedic or satiric about the scene and I'm like one of the early fans of this drama who defended it buy saying it was satire.
Which episode are you on? I feel like everyone is liking it now but I'm the only one who went from spamming everyone…
She was wearing more tight, revealing clothes in the department shopping scene so I didn't get that part. While I understand feeling confused and reluctant, the way she was screaming going "what the heck are you doing?" "Why am I getting this?" made me want to take back all the stars I gave this. I'm just more harsh on dramas I like and I expected more out of it lol. It's a pet peeve I developed especially after seeing it in so many chaebol kdramas.
I Picked Up A Star on the Road is stockholm syndrome the drama, from what i gathered, lol. Not my cuppa but i…
I still recommend I Picked Up A Star on the Road though. I mean...Crazy Love has a lot of problematic elements if you think about it but people have accepted it for the crazy fun ride it is. You'll enjoy I Piked Up A Star if you also suspend disbelief and just enjoy it. honestly think I Picked Up A Star does suspense, mystery, and dark humor a lot better than this. CL is more romantic and comedic.
I Picked Up A Star on the Road is stockholm syndrome the drama, from what i gathered, lol. Not my cuppa but i…
Its really funny you say that bc people complain about thow there was no romance lol. I thought there was but most didn't think so. Its just a suspenseful and funny drama. idk if the romance tag should even be there. I don't think it's any more problematic than what Gojin is doing in this drama, which a lot of people are excusing bc it's in line with his character. The same could be said for the FL in I Picked Up A Star.
I think it's on purpose? Maybe following the dark humor vibe they're going for? It is a pretty bleak and depressing…
The drama itself is totally ominous though? In fact I think ominous fits it even better than depressing or bleak. Again, like I said, here's a murderer on the loose trying to kill our ML while our FL thought she was gonna die soon just two eps ago. Not to mention Sina is literally the only character who is not trying to actively kill or sabotage Gojin (even she started out trying to hurt him).
Which episode are you on? I feel like everyone is liking it now but I'm the only one who went from spamming everyone…
No, I didn't dislike it bc of him spending money on her. I hated how she was so timid and was acting like she was kidnapped during that scene. Like you're at a beauty salon after you got invited to a fancy gala, what do you think is gonna happen? It's especially bizarre if you consider the fact that she had no problem buying brand names and such in ep 5.
I know its bc of you know what but isn't the change in personality too drastic? It just reminded me of so many timid female leads don't know what makeup or luxury dresses are scenes in dramas like Boys Over Flowers and I expected something different from this drama.
my only complaint about this show is the filter/setting. Something about it feels very bleak and depressing. This…
I think it's on purpose? Maybe following the dark humor vibe they're going for? It is a pretty bleak and depressing drama if you peel back the comedic scenes. There's a murderer on the loose trying to kill our ML while our FL thought she was gonna die soon just two eps ago. Not to mention Sina is literally the only character who is not trying to actively kill or sabotage Gojin (even she started out trying to hurt him). It's even more depressing if you consider that Segi is the only person he calls family; I mean the way he lighted up at him remembering his birthday was cute but sad.
The theme, or the lesson I guess, they're trying to teach is also really somber: learning to apologize to people and forgive others bc you might never get the chance to. (Or at least that's what I think they're going for; second chances and such with having Gojin apologize to the ex-secretary, letting Gojin and the ex meet after their bad breakup).
Basically, we're following a lonely boy who grew up to be paranoid, depressed and hated by everyone trying to turn things around (with a little help from an angel named Sina). He's essentially our very own Scrooge and we're gonna be visiting the ghosts of his past. Thus, I think the bleak filter (?) is pretty fitting.
Which episode are you on? I feel like everyone is liking it now but I'm the only one who went from spamming everyone…
I just really hated the makeover scene. Everything else I still find fun (or maybe I've just been brainwashed by the comments section lol). Glad to see you stuck with it though. It's an interesting drama for sure.
Finally completed it. Let me assure you again...THIS MOVIE IS THRASH. IF YOU'RE SOMEONE WHO APPRECIATES INTELLIGENCE…
No, I mean most famous kdramas are just nonsensical stuff. I mean in what world is an alien falling in love with a random human on earth? All works of fiction have ridiculous premises and elements.
Regardless of whom ended up with whom, it was a mess. I remember watching it when it was airing on cable but decided to rewatch it after seeing the high rating. Trust me, the writing was so bad that by episode 12, I could care about any one of them and this had my boy Park Haejin in it. So it isn't about rating it low bc my endgame didn't happen like some people are saying. It is genuinely a hot mess of a story that never decided what it wanted to be. An action-thriller? A serious medical drama? A melodrama? A romcom? I rooted for Kang Sora's heiress and Park Haejin's shady genius to be together anyway so I'm pretty unbiased when it comes to the "who is the female lead?" debacle. I could care less about that.
Logic and reason do not apply to Doctor Stranger which works in some romcoms but again, this was trying so hard to be a serious action/medical drama that the inconsistencies eventually tore away at anything good it had going on. It honestly deserves a lower rating but some people enjoyed the eye candy, I guess.
"the person who broke your heart and partly stole big chunk of your youth ."
She had her reasons and we still don't know exactly what happened. I don't get this eagerness to villainize a female character with no context as if she kidnapped him and forced him to love her. He was a willing party in the relationship and a grown man at that.
I know its bc of you know what but isn't the change in personality too drastic? It just reminded me of so many timid female leads don't know what makeup or luxury dresses are scenes in dramas like Boys Over Flowers and I expected something different from this drama.
The theme, or the lesson I guess, they're trying to teach is also really somber: learning to apologize to people and forgive others bc you might never get the chance to. (Or at least that's what I think they're going for; second chances and such with having Gojin apologize to the ex-secretary, letting Gojin and the ex meet after their bad breakup).
Basically, we're following a lonely boy who grew up to be paranoid, depressed and hated by everyone trying to turn things around (with a little help from an angel named Sina). He's essentially our very own Scrooge and we're gonna be visiting the ghosts of his past. Thus, I think the bleak filter (?) is pretty fitting.