
Oh My Ghost Episode 10
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Man at this point even I admit that Sun Ae is the girl for him. But unless she's got her comatose body stashed somewhere at a hospital it can't happen. (Her dad leaves her apples on the bridge, so that crosses hospital visits off the list.) Or perhaps Bong Seon will die and Sun Ae will stay in her body? However, I feel like the three years is all you get.
Oh My Ghost has completely twisted my heartstrings all up! Bong Seon and Sun Ae my be a compatible match, but I think it's Sun Ae that Seon Woo has fallen for. There's so much potential for heartbreak a head. It looms over all of the sweet and beautiful moments. Oh, and that cliffhanger. I mean it! K-dramas are really good at leaving you on the ledge. But Oh My Ghost just left viewers right in the middle of a heart wrenching plummet!
On that note the slow reveal of what Seong Jae is up to is chilling. He's already bashed in the brains of a cop friend, now he's looking into Bong Seon. Clearly he's found something he doesn't like and I'm really worried what is going to happen to Bong Seon in the future. Seong Jae is not the type of possessed person to just not do anything.
I love how amazing Seon Woo is. He's not the man to lead a woman on, he's made up his mind and heart. It's great to have a male lead to respect! Not to mention I love how one of the kitchen workers knows that Bong Seon and Seon Woo are an item, and he is happy for them! I've really been enjoying the side characters and it only enhances the overall story of Oh My Ghost.
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Hello Monster Episode 2
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The mystery of who Lee Hyun to himself is tantalizing. Especially as we're given the same glimpses that he remembers. What true evidence could have prompted a father to fear that his son is a monster. Especially since Lee Hyun seems so charming, if arrogant and different. But like his father stated normal people can hide demons. Angelic faces hide monsters. The fact that while Lee Hyun has been well developed, it's such a rush to wonder about who he really is. (But this is a drama, I doubt they'd make him a protagonist.)
So far I like the cast and set up that is going on with the other characters. They're not lost in the build up and not everyone is given a flashback for development. Though I feel like the lead female character Ji An will be given one. Hopefully just to clear up this disturbing stalker talk. No really stalking Lee Hyun is creepy. For me that can go wrong for this drama, so wrong.
The serial murders here are well constructed. Especially the evidence that seems to be leading to Jun Yeong being back. That Lee Hyun reaching out in an interview is being answered . . . oh it's good. The drama is still keeping itself on a fairly light ton despite it dark story. With this solid follow up to the first episode I'm hoping that I Remember You is going to turn into an exceptionally written drama. Because I Remember You has blown away every single expectation I've had about it.
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I Hear Your Voice Episode 17
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Again every character is tied in some how. The episode growing them even if it's for a tiny moment. The acting here is amazing and I cried. From fear, suspense, and the love. Why I'm still grumbling about not getting a DECENT kiss scene yet. I have faith.
However, that ending hint . . . so cruel!! Too cruel. And the fact that it all has to be wrapped up in one episode. Part of me wants this to be the ending. Maybe that fear is left hanging in the background, but at least I am getting a happy ending. HOWEVER, I must see how this amazing drama ends. As I've already moved it to my top fave drama spot. They wouldn't be cruel, not with this drama. Right?
The writers really do try to make Min Joon Kook seem more human here. That events were cruel and things made him that person. That he and Soo Ha are so similar. Only very slight fortune kept Soo Ha from becoming like Min. That if he had people to protect and depend on him and trust, Min would have been different. But I strongly disagree as he had two other VERY important people that needed him. Min just went on a killing spree because all he needed was an excuse. If he hadn't murdered someone, that last injustice would never had occurred. So no Cha, I don't agree with you. No matter the pity story. I think Soo Ha's father got his Karma one month later.
At this point I strongly advice viewing the last three episodes back to back. As the story fits seamlessly and the emotions become more heightened.
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I Hear Your Voice Episode 16
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OK. I don't want to spoil anything. This episode was amazing. The way I Hear Your Voice has developed the characters has definitely hit perfection. The emotions made me feel so warm and fuzzy. Even with the foreshadowing of Soo Ha's terrifying dream. (Because this series has proven that dreams are foreshadowing here. Bad things follow.)
Now excuse me while I go forth and junk out on the next episode!
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I Hear Your Voice Episode 13
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The emotions of this episode is amazing. Every story being presented pulled on some emotion. Anger, sadness, disgust, and of course my heart strings. A love triangle well done indeed.
In the end I don't want to risk spoiling things. But this is a powerfully acted episode and the character driven aspects are true magic. It's a pleasure to know each character so well. To find out new things about them and watch them grow. Transforming right before your eyes.
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I Hear Your Voice Episode 10
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Bravo.
This episode is solid! While I'm still saddened that Hye Sung can't seem to pull her act together to create a solid defense without Cha. I will forever respect her for seeking help and knowing where her weaknesses are. Instead of things luckily falling into her lap, she is working hard. Bringing in help when she knows she can't do it with her skill set.
The memory loss and side characters surrounding Soo Ha is an excellent setup. I like that past side characters are dumped from the time jump, and seem to be helping Soo Ha out. Well done for making the amnesia bull crap, relevant. I'll keep saying it I Hear Your Voice is one of the most well written dramas I've had the pleasure to watch. I'm so happy there's no slowing down this story.
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Jae Wook and his lies are building up. Other players are starting to, maybe, out maneuver him. Wook is so focused on how powerful he is that he can't see other players starting to make there moves. But considering Wook is upping the death toll rapidly, why wouldn't he think himself untouchable. This man thinks himself above god and is basically messing with diseases that probably counts as bio war far.
Blood is really making progress in developing charaters and how they all interact. It's fun watching those who know about vampires hedging around the other clueless ones. And basically everyone is keeping something a secret and no one knows all the cards. It's truly exhilarating.
Not to mention how cute Ri Ta and Ji Sang are together now. The chemistry was worth it. There's some wonderful scenes here! As they both finally let there emotions grow and develop for each other. Not to mention one of the cutest hallway scenes I've ever watched! Well worth the wait and tension from the first episodes. Honestly I'm into these actors, especially Jae Hyeon as Ji Sang.
On the vamp mytho here's what we know:
- By sniffing the air vampires can see flashes into the past. But I think what it means is he smelled the other guy in the room? Poorly done.
- Besides general immunity vampires overall have immunity to deadly and super diseases.
- A vampires hunger may have something to do with the pituitary gland. (At least from what I gather from the new drug Ri Ta found to curb the hunger.)
- Vampires may have been extinct when the first infected died, but then they came back after the bones of dead vampires were dug up and a new virus created. (Cool idea!)
-Vampires can't taste, but can still eat whatever. (That would suck.)
- Ji Sang eats a condensed blend milk and albumin. And vegetables and little carbohydrates.
- Antibodies in the blood can have a negative effect on vampires.
- Red blood cells make them go crazy, but they don't need them.
- Vampire can't get too hot, makes them feel like they have flu/painful.
- UV lights still hurt their eyes, even with Ji Sang's special pills.
- They run cold, and it's painful to have a normal temperature.
- Other vampires can sense each other by hearing dolphin like sonar waves. (Or scent?)
- Can they control animals? Or just dogs.
- Dawn and dusk sunlight burn/hurts. (Any other times?)
- Vampirism is caused by a virus. (VBT-01, Vampire Basic Type - 01)
- Super strength and speed.
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I'm very curious about the one confirmed death here, as it felt like there was more to go with this character. But it did help to show how ruthless Jae Wook. Even more is that it shows that in his mind he thinks what he is doing is right, that his actions will help the greater good. However, I think it's clear that he doesn't just think that vampires are a stronger species. No, I think his put himself so high up on the pedestal that he thinks he is a God. Especially from a disturbing chat he has with Ji Sang.
Speaking of bad guys there's some well done lurking by members of the Bad Boy gang, doing some truly creepy stalking of Ri Ta. With a vampire doll and opera music. Well done. The spy turning out to be Ga Yeon is pretty cool. It's great seeing the sweet and cute girl that I grew so fond of doing all kinds of villians spy type things. Intimedation strangely suits her. Each time she interacts with characters it's heightened as we know she's a bad guy, but they don't!
Ri Ta and Ji Sang have officially hit a fabulous point in their relationship. The slow build has been worth it as they're chemistry is really starting to show. While they're not on fire, they're sweet together. And for Blood that works wonderfully. There's still plenty of time for them to develop more. Especially since both have never truly had relationships. What with Sang keeping his secret and Ri Ta holding out for her mysterious rescuer.
This was a fantastic episode! Building up the world of Blood and the characters. A lot happens and again it ends on a cliffhanger. A crazy scary cliffhanger as one of my favorite character's life may be up. I love it when a show is fearless to off it's characters, especially in a vampire show! However, the complications of loving so many characters make it so hard. What's going to happen!?
On the vamp mytho here's what we know:
- A vampires hunger may have something to do with the pituitary gland. (At least from what I gather from the new drug Ri Ta found to curb the hunger.)
- Vampires may have been extinct when the first infected died, but then they came back after the bones of dead vampires were dug up and a new virus created. (Cool idea!)
-Vampires can't taste, but can still eat whatever. (That would suck.)
- Ji Sang eats a condensed blend milk and albumin. And vegetables and little carbohydrates.
- Antibodies in the blood can have a negative effect on vampires.
- Red blood cells make them go crazy, but they don't need them.
- Vampire can't get too hot, makes them feel like they have flu/painful.
- UV lights still hurt their eyes, even with Ji Sang's special pills.
- They run cold, and it's painful to have a normal temperature.
- Other vampires can sense each other by hearing dolphin like sonar waves. (Or scent?)
- Can they control animals? Or just dogs.
- Dawn and dusk sunlight burn/hurts. (Any other times?)
- Vampirism is caused by a virus. (VBT-01, Vampire Basic Type - 01)
- Super strength and speed.
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I Hear Your Voice Episode 4
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That being said, I did enjoy Hye Sung being knocked down a peg or two by her senior. Because he's right if she hadn't sought help from Cha and her senior, Shin, hadn't give her that hint in court she would not have won that case. Instead of immediately concluding that she needs Soo Ha's help, you'd think she'd work better on her skills. Oh, well. Maybe she will.
This episode was great in establishing where Hye Sung and Soo Ha are. (She thinks he's cool. But his falsehoods about his first love are decimated.) Setting up Hye Sung's new case, which involves identical twins! And what the man who wants revenge upon Hye Sung is up to. Because he's smarter, and crazier, than I'd originally given him credit for.
This is going to be an excellent ride.
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You're All Surrounded Episode 20
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And the last scenes!!! Wow. That was the comedy I had been expecting from the whole show. Still in the end it's been a fun ride.
Lee. Ah, Lee. No one can resist you're kissing skills. Yeah! Finally she was in to it. (Or the directors finally let her go there.) Either way. Bless you.
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You're All Surrounded Episode 19
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And to be honest the twist was so freaking stupid. I'd thought about them doing that, but it just felt so cheap.
Overall things are about average for the show, but now I'm wondering how things will wrap up smoothly. Especially now that they brought a certain Prosecutor back, one felt really out of place when introduced. Sigh. This isn't going to be a strong ending. Or who knows, maybe things will take a turn.
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You're All Surrounded Episode 18
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Overall this show is wrapping up nicely. The events of both Dae Gu's "Dad" and brother finding out that he might be blood related is moving. All of the actors are doing a wonderful job here, even if at times it felt choppy and things are happening just to tie things up for the ending!
The best thing about this episode is that Dae Gu and Soo Sun finally have some tangible chemistry. The stair scene was so cute! Holy cow! It made waiting worth it.
Overall it's been fun. And I'm very excited for the wrap up!
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You're All Surrounded Episode 17
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Either way I'm just watching at this point to wrap up this series. I hate it when you can call all the shots from the first episode. Oh, well. You're All Surrounded had some funny moments.
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You're All Surrounded Episode 16
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The big reveal is here, who killed the nurse. After the first episode's flashback I called it, and as I keep saying I was right! Which sucks, because the show has been pretty basic since. Chief Kang's involvement seems so out there, and for how they were trying to paint her character I felt like it doesn't fit. But hey wishy-washy people like that trying to justify their means happen, even letting them shelf there morals in the name of their higher "goals".
In the end I actually just want this drama to be over. It's clear that for me, this was an over hyped and talked up drama. The OST been good. Lets see how this plays out. And I'm really nervous if one of the characters may die in a tragic twist to make the whole Mason School Nurse murder even more tragic.
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The robot is . . . annoying. It just seems too much on top of everything. Vampire viruses, hospital drama and politics, search for a cure, secret vampire villains (supremacists if I guessed right), and such. A robot just seems like to much. It's fun now, there's a point were things can tip very easily. Like the vampire gang that comes to town. The lightning and bad boy music was indeed queued. Oh, the laughter.
Speaking of laughter I'm surprised by how much I like the humor in Blood. Ji Sang is one of those "ice" characters. (Literarily judging from the mystery bed. ^_-) So it's a treat that from the get go he has his own brand of humor, and awkwardness.
There's some answer about the vampire mythology here, the virus. But there's many mysterious present. The bed Ji Sang sleeps on, his pills, the strange liquid Jae Wook was drinking, and what kind of powers vampires really have.
Jae Wook lured Ji Sang to the hospital with the grave from the first episode. Yet by the end of this episode he's had a person at the hospital (who is it?) swap his pills. So that as he goes into surgery the blood wigs him out. What more is Jae Wook looking for if he knows who Ji Sang is? And who would have thought of growing vampire claws under surgical gloves? (What a way to end an episode.
Right now I'm having tons of fun with this series and will be continuing. Especially as the mysteries pile up!
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