forgot to ask this earlier but how can Soo Ryun notice a ruby red ring or necklace from so high/faraway (ep 1…
Don't ask this type of question when watching a makjang drama :) Just like how Yoon Hee was able to lift Seol Ah up and push her down the building? If Seol Ah was sitting at top, then all you need is a push. Anyone can do it. But no, she was sitting (not even standing) at the bottom, it is very difficult, if not impossible to lift her up over the edge, especially when she would struggle for sure.
i see most people shipping Soo Ryun and Logan Lee but the more i think about it the weirder it is because Seol…
Seol Ah's adoption has officially ended and she was deported. So Seol Ah and Logan has no relationship by law. So yeah, Logan and SR can do whatever :)
People please don't give 10/10 and 9/10 like cookies :D And especially in reviews please !!!! We end up spending…
I do not agree. May not be 10/10 good, but it is still one of the better drama, and definitely worth your time. Actually, I enjoy this more than Hospital Playlist.
ummm did eun hyuk die? like i didn’t like his character but i’m a big fan of lee do hyun so i’d love him…
They didn't show that he died, so he could well come back in season 2. With all the debris falling, it is implying that the building could possibly collapse, but they did not show it. So we don't know.
I have a curiosity. How this crazy makjang show explained how a child who was in a coma for 16 years (all her…
She was not in real coma. In Ep 17, it was revealed that Hye In was continuously sedated and probably drugged to make her look like in coma. Now the sedation was taken off, she was slowly recovering and started to learn to speak.
Want to correct the "bone marrow transplant" procedure that Seol Ah has supposedly endured. This is NOT how it is done nowadays. It is now called "Stem Cell Transplant", and in majority of the cases, donating "Stem Cells" is just like donating blood. Very easy, no anesthesia, pain free except the initial needle prick into your vein. They get all the stem cells they need from your blood - no need to "drill" into your bone at all. And of course, adopting an orphan just for the purpose of getting stem cells makes no sense. You don't need to do that. Finding a stem cell match is the most difficult part. And the stem cell match database is global, and you can get stem cell donor from any part of the world, if there is one. No need to adopt.
And "selling" orphans to rich families who need a stem cell transplant won't work, as getting a stem cell match from a small group of kids in the orphan is next to impossible. Obviously, this is drama, and these details are not important. But I encourage anyone 18 to 35 to register as stem cell donors. It can really save lives. Only need a swab in your mouth to register, and donating stem cells is just like donating blood.
If you plan to watch it, DON'T. If you are watching it, STOP. If you finished watching it, CONDOLENCES.
You may not listen to my advice and start to watch it. Then you would feel that the drama was not bad, and reviewers' advice could not be trusted. But once you reached the last few episodes and the end..... you wished you could have your wasted 16 hours back. The deaths at the end was so stupid and unnecessary that it was extremely frustrating to watch.
To be honest, I am a bit disappointed as I had high expectation with the high ratings. It's a nice drama, but there is no overarching plot. There is nothing to drive me to watch the next episode, or binge watch to the end (especially there is no "end" as there are two more seasons coming). It is a "slice of life" drama which I generally don't care much for. The friendship is cute, but the only character I care about is Chae Song Hwa, who is a very likeable character. The others, not so much. And it is not a typical medical drama either. They are all surgeons, but they don't show or explain the illnesses and surgeries involved. It's more about the human side and dilemmas. I am glad I finish the drama, and I would probably watch the next season too. But no, it is not on my list of favourite K Drama as how most of comments here raved about it.
Just like how Yoon Hee was able to lift Seol Ah up and push her down the building?
If Seol Ah was sitting at top, then all you need is a push. Anyone can do it. But no, she was sitting (not even standing) at the bottom, it is very difficult, if not impossible to lift her up over the edge, especially when she would struggle for sure.
Actually, I enjoy this more than Hospital Playlist.
With all the debris falling, it is implying that the building could possibly collapse, but they did not show it. So we don't know.
The dilemma, the fear, the distrust...
It all looks so familiar.
This is NOT how it is done nowadays. It is now called "Stem Cell Transplant", and in majority of the cases, donating "Stem Cells" is just like donating blood. Very easy, no anesthesia, pain free except the initial needle prick into your vein. They get all the stem cells they need from your blood - no need to "drill" into your bone at all.
And of course, adopting an orphan just for the purpose of getting stem cells makes no sense. You don't need to do that. Finding a stem cell match is the most difficult part. And the stem cell match database is global, and you can get stem cell donor from any part of the world, if there is one. No need to adopt.
And "selling" orphans to rich families who need a stem cell transplant won't work, as getting a stem cell match from a small group of kids in the orphan is next to impossible. Obviously, this is drama, and these details are not important.
But I encourage anyone 18 to 35 to register as stem cell donors. It can really save lives. Only need a swab in your mouth to register, and donating stem cells is just like donating blood.
If you are watching it, STOP.
If you finished watching it, CONDOLENCES.
You may not listen to my advice and start to watch it. Then you would feel that the drama was not bad, and reviewers' advice could not be trusted.
But once you reached the last few episodes and the end..... you wished you could have your wasted 16 hours back.
The deaths at the end was so stupid and unnecessary that it was extremely frustrating to watch.
It's a nice drama, but there is no overarching plot.
There is nothing to drive me to watch the next episode, or binge watch to the end (especially there is no "end" as there are two more seasons coming).
It is a "slice of life" drama which I generally don't care much for.
The friendship is cute, but the only character I care about is Chae Song Hwa, who is a very likeable character. The others, not so much.
And it is not a typical medical drama either. They are all surgeons, but they don't show or explain the illnesses and surgeries involved. It's more about the human side and dilemmas.
I am glad I finish the drama, and I would probably watch the next season too.
But no, it is not on my list of favourite K Drama as how most of comments here raved about it.