The very fact there's only 3 episodes left brings me to tears. The feels for this series are overflowing for me. Park Shin Hye and Lee Jong Suk please be in another series together because your chemistry is amazing. I'd love to see them on Running Man together too^^
I have mixed feelings about this series so far. I am really enjoying the cases in the series. Half way through I can say that it is the best thing about this story. If I rate it highly it'll be because of the script writing. The humour is balanced well with the serious undertones of the series so I appreciate that. BUT I am actually annoyed by the characters in certain ways. Just their personalities. Maybe that will change? I know it's labelled as "Comedy" and "Legal" so either I'm used to more melodramatic Legal series with angst, or this isn't really my cup of tea. But I love Hattori, best character in this series!
NUMBER 1! FINALLY HEIRS IS NOT NUMBER 1 ON MDL (in popularity)!! THERE IS A GOD!! A drama well deserving of its spot. I just cried tears of happiness. Sorry, I just noticed this, and I needed a moment.
This series is incredible! Way to go Himekawa Reiko for being such an awesome team leader. Finally a woman in charge in a detective series. A really great find. I wished it was longer, but since it's a Japanese drama I know that's standard. I would love to see more of this series characters and cases though. It's been a while but maybe a season 2? ^^
Here I thought Aom and Mike had a beautiful on-screen chemistry, but dayum!!! Pie and Kim! PieXKim!!! They are super adorable! Sucharat Manaying really shines in her works, creating such a believable romance. Love, love, love.
I like this drama a lot but I still don't understand why would the guy name himself Healer? He wasn't really healing…
Remember that scene in the Moon Ho's hyung's office, where his hyung said that "Healer" was an interesting name, and that was because he knew someone that used to go by that nickname. I'm thinking it refers to Jung Hoo's father, and since they are all interconnected, that is why Moon Ho's hyung knew the name "Healer." It's very brief, but it was my "aha" moment. So the name has a special meaning to Jung Woo, and may not necessarily be literal. I think that the name itself is interesting, and it'll probably be unfolded in the series.
Anybody who knows a site where I can watch ep 8 with full eng sub?? On myasiantv.com it's only subbed half through..
The only site I can recommend is www.viki.com, if you already checked it out, sorry! I can't access episodes because of my region, but maybe you can give it a try? Otherwise other links I know of don't have episode 8 up or they are still raw and not subbed.
FINALLY! Kim Mi Kyung, one of my favourite supporting actresses, has a role outside of the recycled "mother" role in the kdrama world. I really love her work/performances, and here she's zany, fierce, and an intelligent hacker. LOVE IT! FINALLY!! *mini rant over*
Is this a good drama to watch.?I love Park Shin Hye but I am not a fan of Lee Jong Suk. I found him cute in Secret…
Well Lee Jong Suk is a main character so I suppose if you're not a fan it might be a little difficult. I'm biased when I say I actually loved his performance in IHYV because of the incredible script writing. I think an actor's performance has alot to do with whether or not the screenplay catches your eye. Whatever genre you prefer, sometimes the story itself is just more worthwhile to see what will unfold. I don't know if you're watching Healer, but it's also airing, and depending on your likes and dislikes I would totally recommend it. As for Pinocchio if Park Shin Hye is enough to make you curious I would give it a try. You really have to be drawn into the story at the beginning. But the flow is good and the plot twists keep you invested in the story in front of you. I'm definitely not dissapointed. I've been waiting for Park Shin Hye to shine more in the roles she takes and so far it's been really wonderful. I hope you pick this one up!
I don't know if it was just the way this was translated, or if they were actually saying this. But I'm pretty sure Yeong Shin has PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder), which can be triggered by certain stressors If she hasn't seeked psychotherapy for it, or some sort of cognitive behavioral therapy for it to help her cope. PTSD is usually never "curable" it's something that people live with (as I know a few people that have PTSD), and it seems that it's not anxiety that Yeong Shin copes with, but mainly the strong reaction she gets when her PTSD is triggered. I can see that she has some medication, so I guess that helps a lot! Yeong Shin seems strong, and I commend her for that, but if that has persisted since she was a little child, she should have sought out some therapy. I hope that's the case, since I just started the drama. I know this is a drama, but wow, I'm just amazed that a drama is addressing the impact of PTSD.
I also really appreciate the OST so far. The music playing when the Healer fights is really well done. You'd kind of expect some badass music to accompany his fighting caliber but it's kind of darkly beautiful. I'm enjoying this part of the drama so far. Plus the casting is super perfect! That detective is annoying though. I think he's a dirty cop. And Moon Ho's hyung is getting more suspicious by the minute. I'm pretty sure he destroyed a lot of people's happiness for his own greed. You can see that in the flashback's with his bitter like expressions. I really hope that isn't the case, but that's the feeling I get.
I have a question ( for the ones who have watched the final ep) SPOILER !! so what was the whole reason that Jung…
I know, right? But I guess that was his frame of mind, although realllly problematic, I suppose killing was the only thing he knew how to do well. I do agree, I think all of these guys had to go through the extremes to learn the value of human life, and the value of trust. That's why I'm hoping there's a second season, that will make for an interesting continuation of these guys lives. You can for sure see that rude awakening in all of them, but you're definitely right about Tae Soo.I had plenty of feels for all these characters, especially when they were misunderstood or trying to do the right thing. Tae Soo will definitely be repenting his entire life, which for some people who have committed crimes, might not be inclined to do so. That's why I really enjoyed watching this series, it was really (emotionally) raw, and I liked that.
I have a question ( for the ones who have watched the final ep) SPOILER !! so what was the whole reason that Jung…
I think he said that he "desired" her, and I thought that he wanted to be with her intimately (like he fell in love with her), but he couldn't be with her because of her husband. Then it got all messed up, and he turned himself in because he saw how devastating it was on her (and her daughter of course). Of course we understand that Jung Tae Soo was a contract killer, so it wasn't a professional job. It was a personal one because of his own affection for her. That's how I interpreted it. To be honest, I thought it'd be something more like a contract kill, and because she saved his life (remember that scene when he was wounded and she brought him to the hospital?), he felt guilty about having to take on a job that killed her husband. That's what I was expecting, but when I was watching it, it seems like it was because he loved her ever since she helped him. I would probably revisit that scene again to look it over. I was a bit confused myself.
Some objective opinion? I watched the first ep. It was chaotic and boring. Does it get better? - in that case,…
I dropped it after watching it for 30 seconds about a year ago, and I picked it up again after watching Bad Guys. I definitely don't regret it! It's interesting, kind of reminds me of the show Dexter, with the way blood is portrayed. Nope! This drama has been focusing on the crime/suspense and spending time solving the murder in each episode, alongside the main character's story. I can definitely say so far for the first season, the focus is not on romance but on the supernatural elements within the police/prosecutor joint investigations for crimes. If you have any more questions just let me know, otherwise I hope you enjoy the drama if you end up watching it ^^
can anyone recommend a site to watch the last few episodes? drama.com and gooddrama.com has it but the subtitles…
Ugh. I need to finish this series, and I have 2 episodes left. That was painful trying to decipher what the hell they were saying. I feel your annoyance. If you find any website, please let me know too! I couldn't bear watching the last 2 episodes like that.
Some objective opinion? I watched the first ep. It was chaotic and boring. Does it get better? - in that case,…
I'm enjoying the series so far, and I'm at episode 6. The cases become really interesting. Objectively speaking, I can see why the first 2 episodes are a little chaotic, but there's definitely flow to it. Especially when you see the "team's" chemistry more. The story is keeping me interested BECAUSE of the crime element to it. I would say try and get past the second episode, but if you can't, then maybe drop it? I really like OCN as a channel, and Bad Guys was awesome. This one is living up to the channel's reputation. I hope you stick through it! The suspense and stories just continue to get better after the second episode.
I also really appreciate the OST so far. The music playing when the Healer fights is really well done. You'd kind of expect some badass music to accompany his fighting caliber but it's kind of darkly beautiful. I'm enjoying this part of the drama so far. Plus the casting is super perfect! That detective is annoying though. I think he's a dirty cop. And Moon Ho's hyung is getting more suspicious by the minute. I'm pretty sure he destroyed a lot of people's happiness for his own greed. You can see that in the flashback's with his bitter like expressions. I really hope that isn't the case, but that's the feeling I get.