ZOMBIE’S DRAMA REVIEW: Hyde, Jekyll and I Episodes 3-4

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Oh my goodness! I knew, at the end of last week, that this was going to be a fun drama but I had no idea it was going to be this much fun! Two weeks in and already my heart has fluttered more times than I can count, which means I’m hooked!

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Of course there’s more to this drama than a bunch of warm-fuzzies (though let’s not be too hasty in writing off those fuzzies, I rather enjoy them). The mystery behind the missing doctor is growing, as is the amount of danger Ha Na is really in. I don’t know how you’re handling this deadly stalker but he’s really starting to freak me out! It’s bad enough this guy has already pushed Ha Na off a building, practically squashed her with a massive disco ball and nearly flattened her with a motorcycle but now we know this guy is walking around in broad daylight, acting like the friendly guy next door. What’s worse is this guy is also a patient of Yoon Tae Joo which means he has access to both Ha Na and Seo Jin’s records and that just makes me nervous on so many levels. I’m worried not only for Ha Na and Seo Jin’s safety but also Tae Joo’s. This guy has already taken out one doctor, who’s to say he’s not going to take out another? My question is, why is he doing all of this in the first place? It’s obvious he’s working for someone but who? Who’s the mysterious puppet master pulling this guy’s strings? I have several suspects lined up but I’m not ready to point any fingers just yet.

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As terrifying as it is to have Ha Na in a constant state of mortal peril it does make for some rather heart fluttering moments. I mean who doesn’t love watching Robin swoop in at the last second to save her? I know I do! Though I do have to admit, the moments that really got to me this week weren’t those between Ha Na and Robin but between her and Seo Jin. Yes, I know. Robin is such an adorable character, he’s sweet and charming and he’s got a smile so warm it could thaw Arendelle faster than Elsa ever could. He’s also played a bit part in Ha Na’s past and the two of them have such incredible chemistry, it’s impossible to not love him and I do. I love Robin oh so much! But there’s something about Seo Jin and the way he interacts with Ha Na… I know he’s a jerk most of the time but Ha Na has a knack for dismantling Seo Jin’s jerkiness and that’s really what makes my heart flutter. It’s those few brief moments, between all the bickering, where she covers his ears to help him regain his composure, or he hands her an umbrella to keep the snow off of her as she walks home… Those are the moments that tell me there’s more to their story than petty quarrels and hurt feelings and I’m dying to find out what that story is.

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One of the things I’m loving about this drama is the fact that there’s more than one story being told here and they all have me on the edge of my seat, wondering what’s going to happen next. Just as Ha Na and Seo Jin have their story, Robin has a story of his own. This week we find that Robin was more than just an unwelcome intruder on Seo Jin’s life. He actually had a life of his own, one that was so involved it included a career as a webtoonist and some very good friends. I’m not sure how involved Robin and this new girl, Min Woo Jung, were but it’s obvious she has a thing for him and I can see that causing all kinds of problems once she realizes Robin’s back. Not because Robin is going to have feelings for her but because she has such obvious feelings for him and we all know how ugly rivalry can get. Whatever happens between Robin and his old friends, he maintains an interesting relationship with his other side. I’m intrigued by the way Robin and Seo Jin interact. I love that they keep track on each other’s lives via CCTV tapes and communicate via video messages. I also find their rules for co-existing rather interesting and I have to wonder, were these rules made up by one side or the other or were they a combined effort? Can these rules be amended? Robin added a twentieth protocol this week and it’s one Seo Jin followed, albeit reluctantly. Who was the first to come up with these rules? What happens if they’re not followed?

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While we’re on the subject of these rules (aka protocols), does anyone else see a correlation between the nineteenth protocol and Seo Jin’s relationship with his dad? The nineteenth protocol states that when Robin is no longer needed, he has to disappear. Goo Myung Han told Seo Jin that he was no longer an asset and he needed to disappear. This makes me wonder if Seo Jin is dealing with some rather serious inferiority issues and he’s taking it out on Robin by instating that protocol. It would make sense for Seo Jin to try to project the animosity he feels from his father, onto Robin as a means of self-preservation. After all, isn’t that why Robin appeared in the first place? Because Seo Jin couldn’t handle the situation on the bridge, Robin stepped in to save the day and it would seem that he’s been doing that ever since. Not just for other people but for Seo Jin as well. I think this is why watching Seo Jin save Ha Na himself was such a powerful scene, because he stepped into the role of the hero on his own. I don’t think this is something Seo Jin has ever really done before. That’s not to say that Seo Jin is weak because he’s not. Just look at the way he’s been living the past five years, or the way he stood up to his father this week and told him to back off. No, Seo Jin is strong in a lot of ways, he’s just not the hero type and he’s admitted as much himself. This is just another reason why I find the relationship between him and Ha Na so interesting. She’s pushing him beyond the limits he’s set for himself and I want to see where that takes them both. Augh! The anticipation is killing me, especially now that she’s moving into his house. Oh Robin! I could kiss that man right now! Setting Ha Na and Seo Jin up like this… It’s brilliant I tell you. Absolutely brilliant!

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I’m obviously fairly excited about the happenings in this week’s episodes but I want to know what you think. Do you have any theories as to who could be behind this mysterious stalker? What do you think of Robin, now that we’ve gotten a chance to get to know him? What do you think of the relationship between him and Ha Na? Of him and Seo Jin? Of Seo Jin and Ha Na? How long do you think it’s going to take for Ha Na to realize Robin isn’t Seo Jin’s twin? There’s still so much we could discuss so be sure to let me know what you’re thinking by leaving me a comment below!

You can catch up on all of my reviews of Hyde, Jekyll and I here:

Episodes 1-2

4 Replies to “ZOMBIE’S DRAMA REVIEW: Hyde, Jekyll and I Episodes 3-4”

  1. I am excited, too. I agree that Robin’s dimpled smile would warm the heart of any woman on the planet, but the fact that Robin seems to be thawing Seo Jin’s heart is very interesting. When he saves HaNa from the motorcycle you see a glimpse of it. It shows that they really are one person – more than either of them realizes. He needs to speed up the thawing process because the way Seo Jin handled HaNa in episode 4 – when he slams her against the wall and rips off the necklace, and even later when he knocks her over after she helped him – was very upsetting to me. He keeps saying that he doesn’t want Robin to hurt someone, yet he physically assaulted a woman as Seo Jin.

    The video messages back and forth are genius! I love them. It shows a team work and a real desire to communicate. It’s so interested how his two personalities ARE like twins. They argue and fight like brothers and try to take care of the other. The best part was the renewed contract where HaNa is moving into the house. I was so proud of Robin over that one. Clever boy!! The interaction among them when they live together will be a lot of fun to watch.

    I can’t wait for the next episode!

    1. I totally agree with you when it comes to Seo Jin’s unacceptable behavior. Both he and Robin keep talking about the incident five years ago, when someone was apparently hurt because of one of them but I’m not sure who to blame for that one. Robin doesn’t seem capable of hurting anyone but we don’t really know for sure what he’s really like. So far Robin has only shown his adorable side but it’s completely possible for him to have a darker side. I mean we all have a dark side to some extent and I’m sure he’s no exception. Seo Jin’s dark side, on the other hand, is always visible and very much in action when he’s around Ha Na. I’d really like to see Seo Jin’s dark side disappear, the longer he’s around Ha Na. It seems like she’s able to dismantle his defenses but she also riles him up which makes for some pretty interesting interactions. I love how Ha Na is capable of forgiving Seo Jin when he’s at his worst and even goes so far as to help him when he needs it most. She’s an amazing person without being overly sweet and I really like that.

      I do love how Seo Jin and Robin interact. Like you said, they really are like brothers and that amazes me. I like how Robin keeps leaving little notes for Seo Jin and Seo Jin can only wonder what they mean. The renewed contract was absolutely brilliant. I can’t wait to watch Seo Jin and Ha Na’s interaction, now that they’re roommates. Like you, I’m dying to watch the next episode!

      1. There’s definitely a dark side yo Robin if the security men feel the need to have stun guns and tranquilizer darts, but he seems playful like a puppy so it’s hard to imagine. He also warned them at one point “you know what I’m like”. I just have to believe that if he hurt someone that they deserved it. Haha! Typical fangirl giving him the benefit of the doubt.

        HaNa is a spunky, likeable character. Out of curiosity I started watching “Kill Me, Heal Me” this week since there was such controversy over possible plagiarism. There are similarities: a hidden past that links the main characters, multiple personalities, lost time, etc. I like the characters in this drama better. The female lead is so charming. (I loved her in Rooftop Prince!) She’s spunky and strong without being harsh. We find out early on in this drama what the personal connection is(8 episodes into the other one and we still don’t know it), and it’s a huge part of the story line. Besides, Robin’s dimples are to die for!!!

        I’m glad this came along just as “Pinocchio” ended and “healer” is wrapping up. I’m hoping this ranks up there with those two dramas. (“Healer” is replacing “Pinocchio” as number one on my list for the year.) Romance AND action with mystery thrown in – a definite recipe for success. Bring on episodes 5 and 6. I am waiting!

        1. This is exactly why I’m not watching Kill Me, Heal Me until after this drama ends. I’d rather watch one and then the other so I’m not constantly comparing the two. I’m enjoying this one too much at the moment. I’d like to keep it that way.

          I’m with you when it comes to Ha Na. She’s such a likeable person and like you, I loved Han Ji Min in Rooftop Prince. I think she’s a fantastic actress and she’s doing a remarkable job in the role of Ha Na. I’m also a Hyun Bin fan so I’m kinda in fangirl heaven at the moment.

          I’d really like to see Robin’s dark side but at the same time, it’s a little scary. How bad is it going to be, once he reveals his other side? I don’t know but it does make me a bit nervous. Sometimes it’s the sweetly innocent ones that turn into the scariest monsters. Not that I could ever see Robin as a monster but that’s just it… What if he really is and we don’t know it? What if Seo Jin has to step in and protect Ha Na from Robin? Oooh! There are certainly some possible twists that could happen here and since I have no idea which way this is going to go, I’m left begging for more.

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