I don't find it all that impossible, I am from India and in rural areas or even in cities in case of actual police…
Yeah I get what you mean but yeah the system here is not as efficient as western countries, let alone the conditions of the police departments, labs etc, our infrastructure for these and csi are not really high, so our crime dramas are gritty and showcase the problems in infrastructure and the mishandling of justice. Some times people do protest on streets if a particular heinous crime happens, like the one in my city where a medical md student was raped and murdered, and already there have been protests after prorests but the case is no closer to be solved. This happened in a big metropolitan city,inside the college premises in the seminar room. And apparently neitherthe local police nor the CBI has been able to show as many active movements in the case. So it's like this for us
A legal question: wouldnt the forensic investigation (idk what its really called) take place at another hospital…
I don't find it all that impossible, I am from India and in rural areas or even in cities in case of actual police investigation and stuff it's far less equipped and not all like the US CSI standards. It's far more unrefined and often times you make do. Not just in terms of evidence collecting but also in terms of conducting autopsies. Our crime procedural shows look very different from the US ones, where you see everything in an orderly way and with following every protocol and having state of the art facilities
Them being in long term relationships having nothing to do with the characters they play. JJ kissed Petch in diary…
Yeah same, I also like to all kinds of dramas , mostly I am looking for a story that moves me and has my interest. I also look forward to performances that make me feel. It can be a melodrama or slice of life or a suspense thriller. It can be a het drama , a gay or a lesbian story or a bromance. Also scenes aren't a deal breaker for me either, I can enjoy an explicit drama and at the same time enjoy a drama which doesn't have scenes. The whole "actors are uncomfortable" has been pushed around by viewers since last year, I guess mainly because this pairing is not a regular cp type pairing
tbh i think it's less about lack of physical intimacy/skinship between the characters but the set up/contextualisation…
I have read these points and I do agree they are valid in some aspects, however I don't think I would have liked an established relationship story. I like how they have gone about it. As for everything happening within the span of a few days is not something only this drama has done. It happened in Laws of Attraction too and it happens in many het dramas too. The drama has only 8 episodes to show the story. People keep mentioning Manner of Death as better but even there everything happens within the span of a few days and the romance starts of right at the beginning , with Triage too. Like the romance starts abruptly.
mishandling of justice. Some times people do protest on streets if a particular heinous crime happens, like the one in my city where a medical md student was raped and murdered, and already there have been protests after prorests but the case is no closer to be solved. This happened in a big metropolitan city,inside the college premises in the seminar room. And apparently neitherthe local police nor the CBI has been able to show as many active movements in the case. So it's like this for us
While waiting for the next episode, here is a TorJJ hug from the drama In family we trust
Tor and JJ moments from back in the day
Here is a link to JJ in a m/m kiss in Diary of Tootsies