There’s something truly special about a drama that makes you fall in love with its characters over and over again. I know I’ve had some ups and downs with this drama, especially at the beginning, but we’ve finally reached a point where our leading characters have overcome the worst of their flaws and are now traveling down a path that will ultimately lead them someplace wonderful. Well, maybe not wonderful but definitely someplace better than either of them have been before. Oh! Just seeing the direction things are headed is making me so happy! I could almost do a dance of joy! Continue reading “ZOMBIE’S DRAMA REVIEW: Revolutionary Love Episodes 9-10”
ZOMBIE’S DRAMA REVIEW: Revolutionary Love Episodes 7-8
I love the way this drama is starting to leave me with some serious warm-fuzzies. Not only is our OTP starting to make some progress *squee* but our hero is as well; which means I have a lot to be happy with in this next set of episodes. Sadly, I have some things that have really riled me up as well but such is the life of any drama watcher. I’m just happy that, for the most part, the good seems to be outweighing the bad. Continue reading “ZOMBIE’S DRAMA REVIEW: Revolutionary Love Episodes 7-8”
ZOMBIE’S DRAMA REVIEW: Revolutionary Love Episodes 5-6
I find it very amusing, the way this drama is toying with my emotions. In the last 2 episodes, I was ridiculously annoyed by our bumbling hero but in these next 2 episodes, I find my heart doing all sorts of swoony squiggles over him. It’s a bit of a trip, being flip-flopped around like this, but at the same time, it’s kinda fun. There’s a lot to be said for a drama that makes you feel a wide range of emotions which is probably why I can’t seem to get enough of this one. (Oh what a confused mess I am!) Continue reading “ZOMBIE’S DRAMA REVIEW: Revolutionary Love Episodes 5-6”
ZOMBIE’S DRAMA REVIEW: Revolutionary Love Episodes 3-4
It’s funny how a little bit of time can change your perspective on things. When I sat down to watch the first 2 episodes of this drama, I thought it was super fluffy, a bit frustrating and came a little too close to the border of ridiculous. However, there were underlying themes that, if developed, could provide this drama with a surprising amount of satisfying substance. The problem with having substance lying just under the surface is that you must have the patience to wait for that substance to emerge. I have to admit, these next 2 episodes felt more like a test of patience than anything else. However, I still believe there’s something more this drama has to offer; it’s just a matter of holding on until that moment comes. Continue reading “ZOMBIE’S DRAMA REVIEW: Revolutionary Love Episodes 3-4”
ZOMBIE’S DRAMA REVIEW: Revolutionary Love Episodes 1-2
Sitting down to watch these first 2 episodes of Revolutionary Love, I didn’t really expect to find myself feeling so compelled to write a review. I thought it was just going to be one of those silly little fluff dramas that I could use to fill the space between the heartier dramas I’m currently watching, so I went into it completely unprepared for what I was getting myself into. However, now that I’ve squealed and giggled my way through these first couple of episodes, I find myself fully convinced this drama is one that needs to be written about. Why? Well, to put it simply, it’s because I’ve fallen head-over-heels for this incredibly wonderful trio of main characters. Yeah, I know, my reasoning on this one is totally sound. But hey, if I’m going to dedicate endless hours to writing this new review, I should at least be motivated, and really, what’s more motivating that Choi Siwon, Gong Myung and Kang So Ra playing 3 incredibly lovable characters? (My point exactly!) Continue reading “ZOMBIE’S DRAMA REVIEW: Revolutionary Love Episodes 1-2”
FRIDAY NIGHT DRAMA: Warm and Cozy
This weekend’s drama to marathon is a warm, squishy drama so full of heart-melting moments that by the end of it you’ve been reduced to nothing more than a quivering puddle of goo. (Well, at least that how I felt by the end…) Continue reading “FRIDAY NIGHT DRAMA: Warm and Cozy”
HALLYU ZOMBIE DRAMA REVIEW: Doctor Stranger Episodes 19-20 (2/2)
Zombie: So the end has come and I just have to ask, how many tables did you flip before the end? Personally, I lost count.
Tanya: Are we talking real or metaphorical here?
Zombie: Either one will work. Continue reading “HALLYU ZOMBIE DRAMA REVIEW: Doctor Stranger Episodes 19-20 (2/2)”
FRIDAY NIGHT DRAMA: Doctor Stranger
This week brought us the finale of one of the most interesting and frustrating dramas I’ve watched in quite a while. Chock full of spies and double agents, miracle-working doctors, dirty politicians, plots to rule the world and long-lost love, Doctor Stranger was certainly one of the most complicated dramas I’ve ever watched and one that hooked me right away so it’s only natural for me to feature it as this weekend’s drama to marathon.
Taking over the God’s Gift-14 Days time slot on SBS, Doctor Stranger was toted as a medical romance but the truth is, it was so much more than that. The story follows Park Hoon (Lee Jong Suk), the son of an incredibly skilled doctor and surgeon, Park Cheol (Kim Sang Joong), who is shipped off to North Korea in a secret mission to save their glorious leader. What was supposed to be an in-and-out operation, carried out in the strictest of secrecy, turns into something much more desperate as Park Cheol learns that his son has been brought along to provide him the “motivation” needed to succeed in this surgery. Things quickly go from bad to worse as Park Cheol and Hoon soon realize their dream of returning to South Korea will never come true. So much happens between the time Park Cheol and Hoon arrive in North Korea and the time Hoon can finally escape that I can’t even begin to go into it all here, just know that things happen and eventually (as in about twenty years later) we find Hoon living in South Korea, desperately searching for a way to rescue the love of his life, Song Jae Hee (Jin Se Yun), from the prison camp she’s been a prisoner in for years.
Using the extraordinary medical skills he learned from his father, Hoon becomes a surgeon at a prestigious hospital in Seoul where he quickly finds an anesthesiologist who bears an uncanny resemblance to Jae Hee. Through more twists and turns than an amusement park roller-coaster, Hoon finds himself in so many unpredictable places there really isn’t any way to recap what happens without giving things away. Let me just say that this is one of those dramas that you really need to watch for yourself, just so you can understand the level of crazy that happens in every stinking episode. Believe me when I tell you, there is rarely a dull moment in Doctor Stranger.
So, with a drama so full of action, mystery, suspense and yes, even love, you would think that there would be enough to keep me satisfied and if you’d talked to me during the first half of this drama, I would have wholeheartedly agreed with you but, something happened as the second half of this drama unfolded that left me flipping tables and bawling my eyes out, all at the same time. For the sake of those of you who haven’t watched this drama yet, I won’t go into details but let me just say that I suffered a severe case of second lead syndrome here and seriously, I think I’ve been scarred for life. Oh Soo Hyun (Kang So Ra) plays Hoon’s second and she is, without a doubt, one of the most amazing female characters ever in the history of Drama Land. Seriously. She is everything a female lead in a drama should be but never is and somehow manages to attain a level of awesome that most characters could never even dream of reaching. She’s really that amazing and she certainly overshadows our female lead which is why I suffered as much as I did. There’s only so much I can handle when it comes to seconds and Doctor Stranger eventually crossed the line.
That being said, if you’re looking for a drama with action, suspense, a healthy dose of romance and a bunch of political shenanigans and medical drama thrown in, just to keep things interesting, then Doctor Stranger is probably the drama for you. I thoroughly enjoyed the way this drama kept me on my toes as I could never accurately predict what was going to happen next. (I don’t know how things are for you but for me, this unpredictability was a rare treat.) To be fair, there were also moments that had me scratching my head, wondering how on earth that could ever possibly happen and also moments when I just wanted to throw things because everyone was being an idiot (usually while patients bled out on the table in front of them) but I was willing to overlook a lot because I loved the overall plot of the story, harbored a massive soft spot for Hoon and thoroughly enjoyed the abundance of amazing side characters. After all, Kim Tae Sool (Jung In Ki), aka Sunglasses, was pretty much the most amazing character in this entire drama and Han Jae Joon (Park Hae Jin) was this fantastic enigma of good and evil that left me wondering whether I should hate him, love him or just drool over him. (Pretty sure I did all three at some point, sometimes all at the same time…)
However, this drama also has some pretty big flaws, most of which I won’t get into because I absolutely hate spoilers myself and refuse to inflict them on others but I will say that things do kind of fall apart at the end. I made many predictions about the way this drama would resolve itself and I have to say, very few, if any, actually came to pass and it’s not because I’m a horrible predictor of the future. Mostly there were a whole lot of plot holes and characters who did a complete 180 for no reason whatsoever which, you have to admit, is pretty darn frustrating, especially if you’ve been hating them for oh, say, twenty episodes… If that weren’t frustrating enough, there’s also the whole second lead thing which, I will warn you now, if you find yourself prone to suffering from second lead syndrome, chances are you’re going to want to run as far away from this drama as you possibly can because this one will most likely shatter your heart into a zillion tiny pieces. (Hope that doesn’t spoil things too much for those of you who haven’t watched this drama yet. If it did, I’m sorry!)
Plot holes and craziness aside, I did enjoy this drama (for the most part anyway) but I know I’m not the only one who watched it so now it’s your turn to tell me what you thought of Doctor Stranger. Did you like it? Did you hate it? Were you a Quack Couple shipper like I was or were you shipping the OTP? I want to know it all so be sure to leave me a comment below. Oh, and if you’d really like to dig into the ins and outs of the drama as you watch, be sure to check out the review Hallyu Tanya and I did of Doctor Stranger here.
HALLYU ZOMBIE DRAMA REVIEW: Doctor Stranger Episodes 19-20 (1/2)
I can’t believe the end of my beloved Doctor Stranger is finally upon us but it is so here I sit, with tears streaming down my cheeks, trying to figure out if I’m sad because this drama is actually over or if it’s because absolutely nothing that I predicted for the end came to pass. Maybe it’s a combination of the two? Since I can’t really decide, I’ll just dig into these two episodes and try to find the source of my sorrow. Care to join me? Continue reading “HALLYU ZOMBIE DRAMA REVIEW: Doctor Stranger Episodes 19-20 (1/2)”
HALLYU ZOMBIE DRAMA REVIEW: Doctor Stranger Episodes 17-18 (2/2)
Tanya: So… can we all hop on this “just go away Jae Hee” train that I’ve been on for weeks? I’ll stop and pick up passengers at any time.
Zombie: I am so on that train with you! I’ve been wishing for her disappearance (or demise) for weeks and weeks now so anytime the writers want to make that happen, I’m good! Continue reading “HALLYU ZOMBIE DRAMA REVIEW: Doctor Stranger Episodes 17-18 (2/2)”