This show is amazing! It had a few hiccups but overall just incredible. The cast is brilliant, the stories are great, and the OST is fire. I was apprehensive to watch a Kdrama about suicide but they did a pretty good job of representing different types of depression. I wasn't a big fan of some of the "tough-love" approach to it at first but it gets better as it goes along. I can't mention all the things I loved because this would be too long, but I'll say the characters are wonderful and the stories are heartfelt and well written. I cried so much, you guys. Episodes 6 and 9? Don't touch me.
Needless to say, while it had a satisfying conclusion, I could watch Ms. Koo, Mr. Im, and Mr. Park being BAMFs and Joon Woong being a perfect, giant puppy forever. 💙
Watch if you like fantasy dramas along Uncanny Counter lines or even episodic tear-jerkers like Move to Heaven. It felt a bit like a mix between the two.
Is there romance between the leads? I was hoping there wasn't (kinda banking on him being a priest to make sure there isn't) but there's a romance tag, so.....
This was mostly really good, with a great cast and a decent story. The biggest problem for me was that I did not like Jin Hee at all. She came off, in my opinion, as cold and flat, despite supposedly being a great reporter that cares. Her back story explains some of her attitude but I still couldn't like her and I found myself completely uninterested in what happened to her. So Jin and the detectives were far more likable. Another problem I had, but is less important, was the relationship of Jin Hee and Sung Joon. They could have been siblings or friends with how little I believed they were married. Normally, I'd be thrilled with no romance in a show but since they were already together at the start, it was just weird how little they acted like a couple. But those are only my main gripes and possibly irrelevant to others.
All in all, I'd watch a second season. Watch if you like shaman/mysticism, demon/spirit dramas and don't mind a bit of gore. Definitely don't watch for romance or any chemistry between the lead couple.
On episode 7 and the main doctor has zero redeeming qualities and I can't find a reason Tua would like him so much (I'm ignoring flashbacks because if that's when he started liking him......gross), so I'm probably going to drop it. Could someone tell me the ending?
Rain and Kim Bum were adorable puppies in this and I love them!
This was good! It dragged a bit in places (if I had to watch Rain stare sadly at his love interest one more time...) but I enjoyed it overall. The only problem I really had was the romance. It was so boring to me, so I skipped most of that but the rest of the story was interesting. The characters were really likable and I cared about their stories and endings. But the highlight of this show was the bromance between the leads. They were so much fun to watch! Rain and Kim Bum were an absolutely perfect team, managing to be serious, sad, and downright hilarious together. That the show itself called them "a romantic comedy" was incredibly accurate. Definitely watch if you want a new bromance to love.
I can't comment on the accuracy of the medical aspect because I don't know the first thing about it but the patients and surgeries were fine, if a little repetitive. Nor can I comment if it's a good romance since I skipped those parts, but I don't like romance to begin with so it might be entertaining for others.
Overall, very glad I finally watched this. The bromance and most of the characters were absolutely great.
P. S. I'm so glad Mandu is ok.
P. P. S. Does any other actor have a prettier eye smile than Kim Bum? No, no they don't.
This was so much fun to watch until the last two episodes. Seriously, I was ready to rate this highly the entire rest of the show and recommend it to my friend, but while the show was super satisfying, the end just kind of made it pointless. That being said, the good outweighs the bad, so if you like lawyer/political dramas I would watch this.
So, I'm only a bit into this (start of episode 3) but are we actually supposed to support the clearly unstable brother? Because I'm not sure any explanation is going to make his actions (actual crimes!) okay. Could someone explain his situation, please? Spoilers are fine.
EDIT: Nevermind. That whole family is a trainwreck. You should always support your child but not like that. Jesus.
Every moment of this was perfect. The cast, the characters, the story, the OST, everything was perfect. If you want to laugh and have all kinds of feels watch this.
I watched this mostly on a whim (and to know more about the cutie with the ridiculous hair) after I got a notification from Viki about it. And let me tell you, I did not expect this show to be so lovely and funny, and all around incredible. I have no words for the joy I had watching this; the characters, the mysteries, the humor, the FEELS, omg. It was just perfect. Definitely watch if you like mysteries and smart, competent characters and a clever story. 10/10
Can someone explain the drama around Krist? I see a lot of comments saying he's homophobic and they're surprised he's doing another BL? I've only ever seen him in SOTUS and I don't really follow actors. Thanks in advance.
So glad to see BL dramas moving away from stereotypes and toxic/annoying characters. Hashimoto is best girl, and her and Aoki's friendship is perfection.
Needless to say, while it had a satisfying conclusion, I could watch Ms. Koo, Mr. Im, and Mr. Park being BAMFs and Joon Woong being a perfect, giant puppy forever. 💙
Watch if you like fantasy dramas along Uncanny Counter lines or even episodic tear-jerkers like Move to Heaven. It felt a bit like a mix between the two.
All in all, I'd watch a second season. Watch if you like shaman/mysticism, demon/spirit dramas and don't mind a bit of gore. Definitely don't watch for romance or any chemistry between the lead couple.
This was good! It dragged a bit in places (if I had to watch Rain stare sadly at his love interest one more time...) but I enjoyed it overall. The only problem I really had was the romance. It was so boring to me, so I skipped most of that but the rest of the story was interesting. The characters were really likable and I cared about their stories and endings. But the highlight of this show was the bromance between the leads. They were so much fun to watch! Rain and Kim Bum were an absolutely perfect team, managing to be serious, sad, and downright hilarious together. That the show itself called them "a romantic comedy" was incredibly accurate. Definitely watch if you want a new bromance to love.
I can't comment on the accuracy of the medical aspect because I don't know the first thing about it but the patients and surgeries were fine, if a little repetitive. Nor can I comment if it's a good romance since I skipped those parts, but I don't like romance to begin with so it might be entertaining for others.
Overall, very glad I finally watched this. The bromance and most of the characters were absolutely great.
P. S. I'm so glad Mandu is ok.
P. P. S. Does any other actor have a prettier eye smile than Kim Bum? No, no they don't.
EDIT: Nevermind. That whole family is a trainwreck. You should always support your child but not like that. Jesus.
Second season better be coming cause I need more!