I might be one of the few who believes that a Doctor/Patient relationship in general isn't unethical as long as he/she is a formor patient and the doctor in question isn't a pshyciatrist. In this case, like everyone I too disagree with their relationship partly because HWJ is still mentally unstable and has a long way to go till she gets a hold on her emotions. I know there is a natural attraction between them but the relationship between the two is not equal (at least, not yet). I also know that this is just a drama but it's still sending out a wrong message (maybe I'm just taking this drama a little too seriously XD).
I might get more accepting as the story progresses :). Let's see.
Other than this aspect, I'm absolutely LOVING this show. All the actors have done a FANTASTIC job. Also, hats off to the writers for picking such a fresh topic and creating a story on the importance of mental health and well-being.
I was debating whether Seungjae's character or Won Young's character was the Crown Prince whose nightmares Weol Joo cured back in EP 1. But now (after watching ep 4), I'm ever more certain that the Prince is definitely Chief Gwi because he is constantly beside her and even though he was given a choice to get away from the present world, he chose to stay. Would be surprised if it's someone else.
Really liking the show so far and looking forward to next week's episode. Tbh...Now, I'm even more curious about Seungjae and the female bodyguard's unique powers and their roles in the Weol Joo's past (that's if they had one ;)).
While you are entitled to your opinion, please be mindful of what you write. Your comment is full of hate and negativity, also, she is just 20 years old. It makes no sense for you to compare a young aspiring actor to older established actresses.
Just finished watching the first two episodes and its simply hilarious. Its been a while since I laughed so much during a drama. Hopefully, this drama remains light and funny till the end (*fingers crossed). Also, that fight scene was so funny.....I have watched it thrice already XD.
Any idea what Wang Yo had written in the letter before his death in EP 17? I know it wasn't shown, but any assumptions? Its just that I didn't quite understand that particular scene :)
Just finished watching the first two episodes and even though its too early to make any predictions, I do believe that this is going to be a really good drama. So far, everything was superb - the plot, the directing, the chemistry, the pacing (so far) and even Jung So Min's portrayal of her character who's suffering from BPD. Really looking forward to the next episode.
I am simply loving how the drama is unfolding so far and the mixing of the past and the present has been done beautifully - not too much and nor too vague. Everything is just perfect so far and as viewer, I can feel the actors chemistry and their emotions. Eagerly waiting for the next episode (*sigh.....Can't believe we'll have to wait until the weekend to find out what happens next. I really should have waited till the drama had finished airing :) ).
Just watched the first 4 episodes and absolutely loved it. The chemistry between the leads (both the older and younger version) is simply amazing. My only concern is the ending, why do I feel like this one's gonna have a super sad ending (ugh....so not ready but still looking forward to whats in store).
Looking forward to Broker and Oath of Love. The plot and the cast seems really good....but can't believe we'll have to wait for a while till either of them are released :( .
Great article. And same here....really looking forward to this one. Lately, I have been in the mood for mature kdramas without much fluff and cheese. Plus, the plot and the cast looks amazing.....hopefully, its going to be a good one.
I read somewhere that quite of few of the long awaited dramas might release after the Chinese New Year, so I don’t know why but I feel like this drama might air on 27th Jan because what if ‘1314’ stands for 13+14 which equals to 27. But who knows, I might be wrong (really hope I am wrong and we get the drama on the 12th).
I might get more accepting as the story progresses :). Let's see.
Other than this aspect, I'm absolutely LOVING this show. All the actors have done a FANTASTIC job. Also, hats off to the writers for picking such a fresh topic and creating a story on the importance of mental health and well-being.
Really liking the show so far and looking forward to next week's episode. Tbh...Now, I'm even more curious about Seungjae and the female bodyguard's unique powers and their roles in the Weol Joo's past (that's if they had one ;)).
But, I am still a little confused as to why the son ran away in the end?