Is it me or the drama with romantic theme & popular heroes tends to be higher on the list. Like this drama is already sitting on 8 and may drop below, which bothers me since many subpar dramas tend to be higher on the list.
Isn’t the ML meant to be smart? There’s been no showcase of his skills at all
Well given his current predicament he is struggling to find a position which is understandable, he's not a Harvard graduate who will get instantly acknowledgement. It's kind of like Mike from suits he is learning the ropes in his own way. By doing this menial work he is getting exposed to multiple projects and he has know how to understand it. It is shown in the episode how even with sending messages he is learning how to do it and learning the steps in between.
If you are looking for a drama go for it. Drama had a Great Start and its a unique drama with something not seen often. My interest is piqued. ML struggling to find a position which is understandable he's not a Harvard graduate who will get instant acknowledgement. It's kind of like Mike from suits he is learning the ropes in his own way. By doing this menial work he is getting exposed to multiple projects and he has know how to understand it. It is shown in the episode how even with sending messages he is learning how to do it and learning the steps in between. With him hopping between teams to help people are relying on him more and more, it will be soon when he gets some crucial work from someone where he can prove himself.
It was a nice wake up call for FL that she can not go at it alone. People with high IQ tends be be very low on EQ, this series reflects on that well how even with the best of minds the team can't really work because of their low EQ, since everyone thinks that they are right and don't really try to understand each other and let their selfish motives get in the way.
Is this drama not good as KDW's MPS which airs on same day ?? Why rating is so low in MDL???
This drama is worth giving a shot, despite potentially receiving lower ratings due to its multiple genres. The female lead is a strong, headstrong, and intelligent character who is realistically flawed. I recommend watching a few episodes to form an opinion.
It is shown and said in the ep 15 that his father killed him in the original timeline. Sad but understandable.…
It was indicated that last time (In the past)too his father (ML's Grandfather) help him cover it up and banished him to US. That's why he was seldom able to visit ML. My theory of him killing ML is that in his psychotic mind he did not want his image tarnished when ML started investigating his crimes. He wanted a family where his son will see him with love but after investigating murders that will not be the case. So in his own psycho sense he was protecting.
He broke the door on the same day he was caught (he's wearing the same clothes). The ML didn't came inside the…
The reason for visits may be an emotional decision. No matter what you do parents tend to forgive so maybe that is why he was allowed visits. It was indicated that Grandfather might have helped in coverup because of love for his Grand Children so i think he might have allowed him to visit for grandson's sake.
So,ML father wanted to care for his future kid.He stopped killing bcz HJ was born but left to US and wasn't close…
It was indicated that last time (In the past)too his father (ML's Grandfather) help him cover it up and banished him to US. That's why he was seldom able to visit ML. My theory of him killing ML is that in his psychotic mind he did not want his image tarnished when ML started investigating his crimes.
Looks like a good fluffy, cheesy drama. I do think that the way the writers are depicting reincarnation, they are trying to focus on the lighter aspects and avoid incorporating heavy trauma from past lives. While there are sad moments, they are not too intense for anyone to go through. I don't know why, but the female lead's feelings towards the male lead when they were young don't sit well with me, considering her reincarnation. However, I do like the pairing of the adult versions of the female lead and male lead. It's beneficial that the season is only 12 episodes long instead of the usual 16, as it prevents the story from being stretched too thin. I will give it a couple more episodes before deciding whether to continue watching. Let's hope for the best. P.S. The young actress who portrayed the 19th incarnation of the female lead did a fantastic job.
IMO this episode was kind of a mess. With few scenes we can deduce that they kind of intended for it to be last season. A short new season is necessary for all ends to be tied up otherwise things will be way to rushed.
Upon resuming my viewing after Kang Dong Joo's return, I rewatched Season 1, which I greatly enjoyed. However, my perspective has slightly changed since then. I must admit that Dr. Kim initially came across as quite abrasive(Big AHole) in the starting episodes, while Kang Dong Joo (Little AHole) exhibited some less-than-desirable qualities as well. It's fascinating to observe how the dynamics between these two characters, both with their own flaws, seem to create a unique and intriguing match.
Furthermore, I've noticed a remarkable change in Teacher Kim's behavior in Season 2. The Teacher Kim who once refrained from complimenting anyone and even scolded Kang Dong Joo for seeking instructions on treating burn victims now surprises me by offering a compliment within the first 22 minutes of the new season. I believe this shift will bring a more affable side to Teacher Kim, which I'm looking forward to experiencing.
While I have a deep appreciation for the original cast of Season 1, I'm also finding myself drawn to the male lead of Season 2, based on the few episodes I've seen so far. However, I have a lukewarm impression of the female lead at the moment. I hope that Season 2 will provide ample opportunities for the male lead and Teacher Kim to collaborate on surgeries and share captivating scenes together.
Episode 6 is messy. How we went from a 500 000 scam to stealing an item in a trash bin to an accusation of murder?…
The murder accusation was orchestrated by the foundation's director as a display of their power. It's evident that the director has been taunting the female lead by sending messages and gifts containing photos of the incident when they killed her parents. This was a deliberate tactic to say that her actions have not gone unnoticed and likely intended as a threat to make her cease her activities. Furthermore, the team dynamics have been strained due to their betrayal of the team member. They assisted the organization in carrying out the murder of her parents, which explains why Ringo remains so loyal, as he was also involved in the betrayal. The male lead empathizes with the experiences of the others and deeply relates to their struggles due to his own medical condition. He comprehends the profound emotional impact of these events and understands why the female lead finds it difficult to trust others. This understanding has led him to demonstrate remarkable patience and support towards both the female lead and the rest of the team.
Like this drama is already sitting on 8 and may drop below, which bothers me since many subpar dramas tend to be higher on the list.
It's kind of like Mike from suits he is learning the ropes in his own way. By doing this menial work he is getting exposed to multiple projects and he has know how to understand it. It is shown in the episode how even with sending messages he is learning how to do it and learning the steps in between.
ML struggling to find a position which is understandable he's not a Harvard graduate who will get instant acknowledgement.
It's kind of like Mike from suits he is learning the ropes in his own way. By doing this menial work he is getting exposed to multiple projects and he has know how to understand it. It is shown in the episode how even with sending messages he is learning how to do it and learning the steps in between. With him hopping between teams to help people are relying on him more and more, it will be soon when he gets some crucial work from someone where he can prove himself.
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My theory of him killing ML is that in his psychotic mind he did not want his image tarnished when ML started investigating his crimes. He wanted a family where his son will see him with love but after investigating murders that will not be the case.
So in his own psycho sense he was protecting.
It was indicated that Grandfather might have helped in coverup because of love for his Grand Children so i think he might have allowed him to visit for grandson's sake.
My theory of him killing ML is that in his psychotic mind he did not want his image tarnished when ML started investigating his crimes.
I do think that the way the writers are depicting reincarnation, they are trying to focus on the lighter aspects and avoid incorporating heavy trauma from past lives. While there are sad moments, they are not too intense for anyone to go through.
I don't know why, but the female lead's feelings towards the male lead when they were young don't sit well with me, considering her reincarnation. However, I do like the pairing of the adult versions of the female lead and male lead. It's beneficial that the season is only 12 episodes long instead of the usual 16, as it prevents the story from being stretched too thin.
I will give it a couple more episodes before deciding whether to continue watching. Let's hope for the best.
P.S. The young actress who portrayed the 19th incarnation of the female lead did a fantastic job.
Furthermore, I've noticed a remarkable change in Teacher Kim's behavior in Season 2. The Teacher Kim who once refrained from complimenting anyone and even scolded Kang Dong Joo for seeking instructions on treating burn victims now surprises me by offering a compliment within the first 22 minutes of the new season. I believe this shift will bring a more affable side to Teacher Kim, which I'm looking forward to experiencing.
While I have a deep appreciation for the original cast of Season 1, I'm also finding myself drawn to the male lead of Season 2, based on the few episodes I've seen so far. However, I have a lukewarm impression of the female lead at the moment. I hope that Season 2 will provide ample opportunities for the male lead and Teacher Kim to collaborate on surgeries and share captivating scenes together.
Furthermore, the team dynamics have been strained due to their betrayal of the team member. They assisted the organization in carrying out the murder of her parents, which explains why Ringo remains so loyal, as he was also involved in the betrayal.
The male lead empathizes with the experiences of the others and deeply relates to their struggles due to his own medical condition. He comprehends the profound emotional impact of these events and understands why the female lead finds it difficult to trust others. This understanding has led him to demonstrate remarkable patience and support towards both the female lead and the rest of the team.