I really didn't like the female character in this. She's supposed to be a doctor but she definitely isn't the brightest crayon in the box. I mean, yes what he did wasn't very smart - but how long it took her to forgive him was insane. Especially because the reason he did that was actually quite adorable (I mean bonus points for loyalty to your friends right there!) On the other hand, Weir's character was great. Solid male lead and doesn't give the 2nd female lead a chance - something I usually hate in lakorns. Gave it a 7.5 just for his character and the relationship with his friends/team.
I don't usually comment until the end of a drama....but oh.my.god. episode 2 when she reacts to the news of TVXQ breaking up. I died LOLL. I had the exact same reaction when I heard the news - although it was internal as I was in class at the time. Hahah. Okay. Rant over.
For the next time, it'd be nice if everyone could only vote once when logged into an account (I saw a comment below that people were voting multiple times...). Then people could use these polls to decide what to watch - based on how many people voted on a category. When people can vote more than once from their accounts, then the results aren't very useful in the end because those with loads of time on their hands keep coming back to vote for the same things over and over again - therefore throwing off the accuracy of how many people actually liked something lol
11 episodes in and they STILL can't pull the mask of the bad guy's head. Must've used super glue or something to attach it to his head because everyone is struggling so hard with that. LMAO This show is such a hilarious mess. As someone else in the comments said, great drinking game.
EDIT: Actually one of the worst shows ever. LOL I've seen so many dramas, but this takes the cake for most ridiculous characters who make terrible decisions. I'm laughing my head off at the last few episodes because I feel like the writer was drunk or something.
Hmmm. This poll doesn't take into consideration what a Family Drama is in Korea. I mean.. The Good Wife, Age of Youth and Reply? Nice dramas, sure - but they aren't exactly in the right category. Family dramas in Korea are dramas like Blow Breeze, Heaven's Promise, Five Children, etc. (often they are 50+ episodes and either weekend or daily dramas - also enjoyed primarily by ahjummas haha). Unless they were just using some broad description of any drama that includes a family?
Anyways, it'd be nice to have them separated properly so that people who haven't tried Korean family dramas can be introduced to something new - I mean, in Korea, many of the family dramas hit much higher viewership ratings than the weeknight dramas that are more popular internationally.
I ended up fast forwarding a lot...there were just too many parts that dragged on. Also I hated Anna as a character. Completely useless, made so many terrible decisions, and then expected it all to go well because Je Ha would protect her. Sorry, but does she even care that she put him in danger every time she made a move and expected him to "protect her"?! Argh.
On the other hand, Song Yoon Ah did an amazing job with her character (Choi Yoo Jin). I hated her, pitied her, thought she was insane, and yet loved how she wielded power against those who betrayed her.
Han Gyeo Wool in Vampire Detective is possibly my all-time favourite female character. Half the time she was more tough than the guys! I also like that they used a beautiful actress for a tough tomboy character and didn't have her cut her hair short - something that the dramaworld seems to believe makes a woman tough haha
I marathon-ed this in a few days and I have to say...I loved it. I was hesitant at first because I hate how C-dramas are dubbed and all, but this was worth every second.
It's so refreshing to see lead characters who don't doubt each other and are really smart throughout the whole show. I'll probably go back and re-watch when I hit a drama-slump. No major conflicts. Not too dramatic. Just perfectly light-hearted imo. Definitely recommend this!
I knew Kang Ha Neul was a good actor but he's proving to be brilliant in this. I love actors that act with their eyes and that's exactly what he is doing. He can just stand there and you as a viewer can understand what he's feeling. The only problem is that his chemistry with Hae Soo is overshadowing what is probably the "main couple" (IU/Jun Ki). LOL
I thought to myself, “What could be better than a show starring Minho?”
After completing the series, I realized the answer was, “A show not starring Minho.”
LOL This was golden. And yeah, I never finished Heirs..just couldn't do it.
I can completely understand So Hee's decision at the end and it really made the drama portion have a good ending. Ha Suk Jin seemed like he was just here for business and was impossible to read LOL he had me so annoyed at some parts.
So bad...but so damn funny. I was legit laughing like a crazy person. If you enjoyed movies like Kung Fu Hustle, Kung Pow, or Kung Phooey then this is right up your alley ;)
This drama definitely had its ups and downs but overall it was enjoyable. It's was nice to see Park Han Byul take on a lead role where she wasn't evil too hahah
Didn't like how they made the main trio kind of useless in the last episode. They built up an awesome team through the series but then fell through at the end as it became all about Yoon San fighting alone :(
Still gave it an 8 because Gyeo Wool was one of my all-time favourite female characters and the fact that it kept me interested for the most part.
I'm not a fan of Exo but this was cute. The girl was over-the-top at the beginning but she grows on you, and her brother is hilarious. Reminded me of the old DBSK dramas hahah
It took me a while to get into this drama. Not sure why...maybe because I personally did not like Song Hye Kyo's acting in this drama (she's pretty but I just don't feel much from her acting). Anyways, once I put that aside I honestly really enjoyed the show. The chemistry between all the side characters from the army and doctor teams really kept me going I think. Also, the script was really well done as it balanced melo and action while nicely working in comedy throughout.
On the other hand, Weir's character was great. Solid male lead and doesn't give the 2nd female lead a chance - something I usually hate in lakorns. Gave it a 7.5 just for his character and the relationship with his friends/team.
EDIT: Actually one of the worst shows ever. LOL I've seen so many dramas, but this takes the cake for most ridiculous characters who make terrible decisions. I'm laughing my head off at the last few episodes because I feel like the writer was drunk or something.
Anyways, it'd be nice to have them separated properly so that people who haven't tried Korean family dramas can be introduced to something new - I mean, in Korea, many of the family dramas hit much higher viewership ratings than the weeknight dramas that are more popular internationally.
On the other hand, Song Yoon Ah did an amazing job with her character (Choi Yoo Jin). I hated her, pitied her, thought she was insane, and yet loved how she wielded power against those who betrayed her.
It's so refreshing to see lead characters who don't doubt each other and are really smart throughout the whole show. I'll probably go back and re-watch when I hit a drama-slump. No major conflicts. Not too dramatic. Just perfectly light-hearted imo. Definitely recommend this!
After completing the series, I realized the answer was, “A show not starring Minho.”
LOL This was golden. And yeah, I never finished Heirs..just couldn't do it.
Still gave it an 8 because Gyeo Wool was one of my all-time favourite female characters and the fact that it kept me interested for the most part.