Compared to the first two seasons, where we mainly follow Yumi’s chapter as a young adult navigating love, career, and all the ups and downs that come with both, this season feels much more like a light and feel-good romance. It can be watched on its own, but I wouldn’t really recommend it. While this season is enjoyable and easy to watch, I still prefer the first two because they showed Yumi’s growth not just in love, but as a person.
I also wish they had shown Love Cell more. At times, it felt like I saw more of Sun-rok’s cells than Yumi’s. Some parts felt a bit rushed too, especially since they seemed to cut back on the cells’ reactions and thoughts compared with the first two seasons.
For the people who love watching for the plot, then maybe you're looking for a different movie. The plot of Badland Hunters is kind of cliché, like any other dystopian movies. But if you're looking for a mindless actions, this one's for you. The choreography of the action scenes are 🤌🏻. Definitely enjoyed every single part of it.
Cha Eun Jae's character doesn't need to be highlighted anyway. Her personality's just her parents. It's season…
If your patient's life is at stake, you should know better than your father. Her father's a great surgeon but he isn't the doctor of the patient that Cha Eunjae was handling at that time. You'll seriously choose your parent's opinion and risk someone's life? You better not be a doctor, then.
If I remember, even a compliment such as "good job/you did well" from Kim Sa Bu would mean a lot to the characters…
Right? I know it's for his character development but the first one's the best because Kim Sabu raised exceptional doctors.... Cha Eunjae is meh as a doctor/surgeon. Only Seo Woojin's a good one, and he might even lose his skills because of his stupidity.
Is Woo Jin's hand ok to do the surgeries as before?
As per Bae Moonjeong, he still can perform surgeries but not as good as before. This might be a good way to remove him and Cha Eunjae so they can bring back the OG casts. 😂
Cha eun jae story is not gonna highlight in remaining ep because i know in remaining ep they are gonna like who…
Cha Eun Jae's character doesn't need to be highlighted anyway. Her personality's just her parents. It's season 3 yet she's still having trouble saying no to her mother. I still can't accept that the writers/director chose Cha Eun Jae over Yoon Seo Jung. Seojung is an exceptional surgeon/doctor, Eunjae doesn't have anything special about her. She even listened to her father instead of listening to her guts so she almost killed a patient. Lol
Not really, it's a procedural drama so patients are different almost per episode anyway, but to know more about the bond that they have, and to understand why some characters are acting in a certain way, watching the first 2 seasons is a must. you won't regret watching the first anyway, that was the best season out of the 3.
Put this drama on hold because something's missing. Like, there's something about it that doesn't make me want to watch it? It's not resonating with me.
I've waited 'til the last episode for the main leads to be together, but despite that, the story doesn't feel dragging at all. My only complaint is that there are no scenes where I get to see them in an official relationship, that would only be granted if they'll release a second season which has little to no possibility at all. I do understand why the writers chose them to be a couple during the end of the drama though, it's because the story revolves around the youth of a group of friends, and not just Lu Shiyi and Xia Xiao Ju's relationship. BUT I BADLY WANT TO SEE THEM AS A COUPLE. I've heard that there's a special episode? I haven't watched that yet but I'm hoping to see them as a couple there.
PS. I hate that they almost forgot about Baobao but it makes me feel better that he's in the last episode.
apparently, this is the sequel of The Mermaid Prince: The Beginning, which I watched first. Looking at the casts, the female lead changed. I don't want to watch this.
I hope so, we didnt really get into the characters background and their past
I badly want them to have another season but I don't think it will be about the character's background and their past because the story doesn't revolve around their life. It's mainly about their military life instead of personal.
It's 5:05am and I just finished watching this series. I was about to write a review but I can't bring myself to write how I feel. I'm overwhelmed with emotions, both negative and positive way, and I don't know how to explain those in words. I don't even regret finishing this instead of sleeping.
PS. Besides the astounding acting/cast, and the beautiful yet heart-wrenching storyline, I have to mention this. The OSTs are so great! They match so well with the scenes and are very well thought off and executed. No awkward entrances of background music. They fit so well with the scenes. JUST WATCH IT
currently at Ep6 and I honestly don't know why there are a lot of negative comments here. My opinion might change in the middle of the drama tho. But the first episodes are fine for me. And about Gu Hye Sun's acting, I think it's better than Han Hyo Joo (W), IU (Scarlet Ryeo), and Go Ara (Hwarang) so I guess it's the reason I'm not really giving a fck on her acting here.
After 2 eps I feel like Chae Ro Woon needs psychological help as much as Eun Hwan Ki. She obviously did not deal…
I think she's not blaming Hwanki, she said she doesn't even know why her sister committed suicide, right(If I'm not mistaken)? Maybe she just wants to know the truth and Hwanki is her main suspect since he's her sister's boss and she spent almost all of her time with him. Well that's only my opinion.
I also wish they had shown Love Cell more. At times, it felt like I saw more of Sun-rok’s cells than Yumi’s. Some parts felt a bit rushed too, especially since they seemed to cut back on the cells’ reactions and thoughts compared with the first two seasons.
PS. I hate that they almost forgot about Baobao but it makes me feel better that he's in the last episode.
PS. Besides the astounding acting/cast, and the beautiful yet heart-wrenching storyline, I have to mention this. The OSTs are so great! They match so well with the scenes and are very well thought off and executed. No awkward entrances of background music. They fit so well with the scenes. JUST WATCH IT