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On Who Are You: School 2015 May 11, 2015
Title Who Are You: School 2015 Spoiler
I still think my comment before about how this drama will end is still valid at the moment because as dramas usually are, Eun Byul is probably still alive, but missing. I hadn't watched Episode 4 when I posted that comment, but I still think it's valid now.

Anyway, that ending with So Yeong had me cursing at the screen. I really didn't want to see her again, especially the impression she left before Eun Bi tried to commit suicide. If she tries and pulls that crap again, either Song Joo and He Na stick up for her, Yi An makes sure she doesn't do it again, or Tae Gwang will beat her up (I'm hoping for this option most because she honestly deserves it).

But before that scene, I was so happy because when Eun Bi and Tae Gwang were messing around on his mini scooter (I don't know what it is, but what the hell), and their faces lit up with enjoyment, it was the perfect OTP moment I was hoping for. I did still feel slightly bad for Yi An though.
On Who Are You: School 2015 May 10, 2015
This is how I hope and believe that Who Are You: School 2015 will end. Lee Eun Bi will end up with Kong Tae Gwang as they show more chemistry and can understand each other better. Eun Bi with Yi An is more of a fairy tale situation. And if Go Eun Byeol comes back, she'll be with Han Yi An. Tae Gwang never really spoke with Eun Byeol, so when he finds out that Eun Bi isn't actually Eun Byeol, he probably won't care as much as Yi An will. Yi An is in love with Eun Byeol, not Eun Bi, so once she comes back, Yi An will probably go to her, not Eun Bi.

This is just how I hope it ends because I prefer these couples than Eun Bi with Yi An. And it makes much better sense.
Replying to 1WhiteRose Apr 26, 2015
Title Blood Spoiler
Hate the ending ,,, Hyun Woo didn't have to die !.. why didn't Ji Sang just made him infected he could have lived…
Ji Sang wouldn't have been able to bring Hyun Woo back either way. When Ji Sang found Hyun Woo, he had already passed away, and you can only make someone a vampire if they drink a vampire's blood. Hyun Woo wouldn't have been able to swallow the blood. Plus, Ji Sang knew that Hyun Woo wouldn't have wanted to become an infectee, so he didn't do it. Also, even if Ji Sang got there in time, Hyun Woo would have refused to drink Ji Sang's blood.

Everyone in Ward 21A would have turned back to normal because Ji Sang sacrificed himself to get the strengthened blood, which kills all the infected cells in the body of an infectee. They probably didn't show that in the drama because they wanted to focus on Ji Sang's last words before he "passed away," and when Ri Ta met Young Hee in Kochenia, and reunited with Ji Sang. Those last scenes were more important than the patients turning back to normal as that would have been the normal course of action.
Replying to isuzusan Apr 20, 2015
Title The Girl Who Sees Scents Spoiler
Aish, now that I know that Kwon Jae Hee is the serial killer, I feel really bad for slightly hating against Chun…
Oh, yeah. I forgot about that. But I really hope they don't make us wait a whole year just to find CBH's body. Also, I do slightly want him to break his chain of once a year because it'll be more interesting that way, and it slightly destroys his perfectionist-like personality.
On The Girl Who Sees Scents Apr 19, 2015
Title The Girl Who Sees Scents Spoiler
Aish, now that I know that Kwon Jae Hee is the serial killer, I feel really bad for slightly hating against Chun Baek Kyung. It never did anything wrong, he was just slightly suspicious. Also, when I found out the facts behind the bar codes (like how they are numbered according to the victims), shivers went down my spine. I've watched lots of dramas and shows with the second-male protagonist turning out to be the antagonist (like Hyde, Jekyll, Me), but never before have I found one that's a complete psychopath. It was really creepy. Every time I see him now, I can't help feeling disgusted by him. And also, I really want to know what he's done with Baek Kyung's body. I'm assuming that he's dead since he printed off his bar code, but I'll guess I'll find out. But wouldn't that break this chain of killings? The Bar Code serial killer only struck once a year, and it's not even been a few months since Ma Ri's death. If Baek Kyung is dead, Jae Hee wouldn't be able to preserve his body that long (unless he kept it frozen for another 10ish months). Looking forward to watching next week's episodes and finding out more!

Additionally, I really want to know what Moo Gak's reaction will be like when he finds out that Cho Rim is the other Eun Seol - the one who was meant to be killed instead of his sister.
Replying to 41694 Apr 19, 2015
So I started watching and it wasnt that bad but now on the beginning of ep 5 and it is starting to feel boring.…
During the 6th episode, a new fact comes into place about the Bar Code Serial Murders and it gets really intense after that. Episode 5 was just relaxed episode to prepare for the events of episode 6. So yeah, it does get better and the pace picks up. I'd recommend watching it further.
On Just Friends? Apr 6, 2015
For only a 30 minute film, it was quite good for my first Korean movie. I'm not going to be able to say all that much since there wasn't much to say, but when Min Soo's mother walked in on the two of them being intimate together, I slightly wished that her reaction was better, and that she said something before she left. Anyway, the only really enjoyable moment was the ending when they were running together and stopped to kiss. Everything else felt slightly forced, but if I ignored that, I did enjoy the movie.
Replying to isuzusan Apr 3, 2015
This drama could have been really good, and if it had been carried out properly, I feel like it may have beaten…
I am actually thinking of dropping the rating now because I write a small blog on the dramas I've watched, and I'm now writing about Hyde, Jekyll, Me and with all the negative things I've wrote, I feel like it should be dropped down to a 7.5/10 at least. As I said before, I've only watched 8, but it's results weren't great. I'm preferring Doctor Stranger over Hyde, Jekyll, Me now, which I gave an 8.0/10 before of the main actress again. :/
On Hyde, Jekyll, Me Apr 3, 2015
This drama could have been really good, and if it had been carried out properly, I feel like it may have beaten Kill Me, Heal Me in my opinion (although Kill Me, Heal Me is an extremely hard drama to beat). Hyun Bin was amazing as always and in my books, is the king of Korean acting. Sung Joon's acting was also impressive, but I don't think his role as the antagonist was best suited to his acting. And like most people think as well, Han Ji Min's character and acting was not up to scratch. Although I haven't seen any of her previous works, I'm sure she was a really good actress in those dramas, but she did not fit at all with her character. Ha Na should be a strong character who is independent when not concerned with her love from Robin/Seo Jin, but Ji Min made her a weak and pathetic character.
In this moment of time, I've finished eight dramas, and still watching two (Blood + You Who Came From the Stars), so I know I'm inexperienced with reviewing Korean dramas, but I'm no beginner to watching good shows. Anyway, before watching this drama, I was honestly expecting this to be in my top three dramas, but as time went on, it dropped further and further down the list, and now, it's hit seventh out of eight. If this story had been written better and maybe another lead actress was chosen, it would've been better.
I have said a lot of negative things about this drama, but I did enjoy quite a bit as I have rated it an 8.5/10. And don't get me wrong, I'm not hating against the drama, the writer or Han Ji Min, I just feel the drama would have been better if it was written differently, and that Han Ji Min's career would have remained high if she didn't do the drama. Sorry if I offended anyone with these comments, I just wanted to express my opinion of the drama as I have finally managed to get round to finishing Hyde, Jekyll, Me.
On Hyde, Jekyll, Me Mar 22, 2015
I'm going to watch this drama all the way till the end only because of Hyun Bin. As most people have said previously, Han Ji Min has gotten extremely out of character. Instead of being a strong and leading ringmaster, she's become weepy and frankly, quite pathetic. Because of this, I'm more interested in the love story of Min Woo Jung and Lee Eu Chang, than the triangle of Jang Ha Na, Goo Seo Jin and Robin. And also, I starting to believe that the end of this drama will not be how most people thought it should. I do believe that the possibility of Robin disappearing all together could happen, but if Ha Na actually falls in love with Seo Jin as well and gets together with him, I will not be happy. Sure, having a small crush on him is fine, but if she switches from Robin to Seo Jin just like that, that's just unpleasant. Hyun Bin has been an excellent actor as he always has been, but if Han Ji Min and her character of Jang Ha Na make the ending of Hyde, Jekyll, Me fall apart, this drama doesn't deserve to be in competition with Kill Me, Heal Me.
On Blood Mar 20, 2015
Title Blood
To be honest, I'm glad that they haven't jumped straight in with the romance genre as medical dramas shouldn't be like that. Medical dramas should only have a bit of romance with a few kisses and that's it. I want it to be a bit like Doctor Stranger, as there was only one kiss throughout the series (except that was a quite a main focus on the romance). Of course, I am a huge romance fan so I would be happy with lots more things like kisses, but I think medical dramas should focus more on medical situations than romance.
On Doctor Stranger Feb 8, 2015
Does anyone actually like the ship: Hoon x Jae Hee? I don't, and I know many other people that don't as well. They all ship Hoon with Soo Hyun, like me.