Kill me, heal me review
The best thing about this Kdrama is Ji Sung’s performance. His acting truly stands out and carries the entire show with depth and intensity. Unfortunately, the story itself is disappointing. The ending feels rushed and poorly wrapped up, lacking emotional payoff. The family connection plot twist was especially cringey and completely unnecessary, adding drama in the worst way. It would have been far more compelling if the couples had simply remained strangers instead of forcing that awkward predictable reveal.Was this review helpful to you?
Red flag.
I went into this series really wanting to like it, but I just couldn’t get past the age gap. Sixteen years is a huge difference 20 and 36 might both be adults, but it still feels deeply uncomfortable. The 20 old girl comes across as very immature, almost like a middle schooler in the way she acts, which makes the dynamic even more offputting.I honestly couldn’t understand what the older character found attractive in her, and that made it hard for me to stay invested. Because of that, I wasn’t able to finish the series.
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bloodhounds 2 review.
I still prefer Season 1, but Season 2 is a strong and smart continuation of the story. It’s darker, more intense, and the emotional moments, especially in episodes 6 and 7, hit so hard. The wait was absolutely worth it. The main duo is incredible their chemistry, teamwork, and dynamic energy are on another level. Overall, Season 2 delivers excitement, suspense, and emotional depth, making it a must watch continuation of the series.The acting is phenomenal every emotion feels real.
totally recommended.
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