This was okay. I expected more given the cast. It certainly deals with the dilemma of busy hospitals. Dramas tend to be more gloss and streamlined, but perhaps that’s just an indication of how much the hospital system has improved since this movie was made.
What a cast, a stellar cast, in fact. I liked the characters I was presented. However, I started to fast forward from ep 2 through to ep 6. The set up of the story just didn’t gell with me, both in terms of Dr Ma and in terms of Milele itself. It’s a shame. So, sadly, dropped.
Now, that’s how you end a drama! The production values were superb from beginning to end. The acting was peerless, the writing subtle, but layered at the same time and the and director has given us some of the most memorable characters of all time. 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Ep 14 - there’s a lot to like about The Justice so far. There are good characters, along with good acting. The cases are interesting, although there are some aspects that are a bit far fetched. It’s a drama afterall.
Ep 6 (16) was the perfect follow up to Ep 5 (15). So many scenes and interactions were timed to perfection. The expressions between LJH and GC were so realistic, so believable. We see how they truly feel about each other, even when they try to deny it. This episode put it beyond doubt for me.
Ep 4 (or 14) - what an episode. Finally, we have a Kdrama that even outshines the best of the Chinese costume dramas that deal with entwined fate. The exchange between the leads went to a whole new level. Also, no flowers were harmed during the making of this episode 😂 Love her or hate her, the princess (Lee Chung Ah) is also delivering a very fine performance.
Uee’ s performance in episode 6 was superb. She really got across the hopelessness of it all. Here’s to her being able to kick the loan shark’s butt down the track 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
I was rather surprised at Lin Yi tone towards Xiao Feng. He already knew the that the patient was stubborn and…
Thank you for your insights re working in a hospital. I thought in the second episode, the circumstances were very well explained and Lin Yi still refused to acknowledge them. I’m not finding his character very likeable at the moment. I can see he is going to make a big mistake down the track and the chickens will come home to roost, as it were 🤔
Here I am at the end of episode 19, a tick over half way. Show is consistent throughout, delivering very watchable content and then some, with many moments that show off the remarkable talents of the two female leads - Zhang Xiao Fei and Jenny Zhang. They take the story to a whole other level.
The second mistress appears to be typical of the level of character we see in many CDramas. This serves only to make both FLs even more a cut above what we see in many of these stories - yay 😀
Show is tagged as a revenge drama. I don’t see it that way. To me, it’s more about rediscovering one’s self and hitting back over the net what was served up and then trying to work out a way that will deliver: game, set and match.
As for the MLs, scumbagosaurous (because he is a scumbag and a dinosaur to boot) is full of self righteous talk that is demeaning at the same time and lacks any real vision (relies on the talent of others) and Mr Second Place has shown glimpses of what it means to be a new age CEO and making a concerted effort re future relationships.
Show also has many themes ranging from the challenges of the modern workplace, mums reintegrating with the workforce, cheating partners, criticism of the work drinking culture being passed on to the younger generations, overbearing and manipulative parents, struggling young workers, understanding parents, lousy siblings and so on, but all done in a way that supports what the main characters bring to what is, a very good program at this point.
I watched the first episode on Linmon (Media) Official Pictures Channel on YouTube. Subs seemed all in order to me. Linmon Media weren’t on the list of Where To Watch, so I couldn’t add them to this MDL page. As a side note, Linmon Media is where I watched Nothing But You.
The second mistress appears to be typical of the level of character we see in many CDramas. This serves only to make both FLs even more a cut above what we see in many of these stories - yay 😀
Show is tagged as a revenge drama. I don’t see it that way. To me, it’s more about rediscovering one’s self and hitting back over the net what was served up and then trying to work out a way that will deliver: game, set and match.
As for the MLs, scumbagosaurous (because he is a scumbag and a dinosaur to boot) is full of self righteous talk that is demeaning at the same time and lacks any real vision (relies on the talent of others) and Mr Second Place has shown glimpses of what it means to be a new age CEO and making a concerted effort re future relationships.
Show also has many themes ranging from the challenges of the modern workplace, mums reintegrating with the workforce, cheating partners, criticism of the work drinking culture being passed on to the younger generations, overbearing and manipulative parents, struggling young workers, understanding parents, lousy siblings and so on, but all done in a way that supports what the main characters bring to what is, a very good program at this point.