Hallyu Zombie Drama Review: Emergency Couple Episodes 16-17 (3/3)

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Tanya: The big hitter this week was the passing of Chang Min’s father, of course. What do you think about how he and his mother handled all of that? I was actually impressed with his mom for not attacking Jin Hee and showing some sort of respect when she and her mother came to the wake.

Karen: I think Chang Min’s family was put in a tough situation. I’m surprised at how well they tried to cope with the terrible news. One thing that I couldn’t understand was why they kept pushing Oh Jin Hee out of their lives at this point. She offered them support, but they didn’t seem to appreciate that because of their past relationships.

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Hallyu Zombie Drama Review: Emergency Couple Episodes 14-15 (1/4)

While there was some annoyance and some feels, I think the only thing I can really say about this week’s episodes is “FINALLY!” I am so excited so many things happened and they can all be summed up with that one exclamation, so let’s jump to it!

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Hallyu Zombie Drama Review: Bride of the Century Episodes 5-6 (1/2)

 

Shai here! It’s a new week and that means 2 more episodes of Bride of the Century have aired! *Does happy dance*…too much? Okay then I’ll quietly spazz in my corner.
   Enough with the intro because I have way too much to talk about in this week’s review and I don’t even know where to start. Hmm…maybe where my mind keeps going back to and that’s both mothers having no problem with sacrificing an innocent life. Should I start here? Yeah, I should.

 Well I have always been suspicious of Kang Ju’s mother, Myung Hee, and we find out (not that anyone should be surprised) that she is indeed using Yi Kyung as the sacrificial lamb so she can bring in Roo Mi as Kang Ju’s wife. Even though we’ve been thinking this, it’s been confirmed this was her true intention from the start and now I can see why her husband is seems disinterested in her. At first I felt bad for her being in a loveless marriage, but now that we know she was the one her mother-in-law wanted Il Do to marry her actions mean so much more. It kinda sucks for him because he’s just now figuring all of this out and it’s vey obvious he doesn’t want the same for his son. Myung Hee, on the other hand, doesn’t mind if someone like Jang Yi Kyung dies as long as she has her protege in Roo Mi to become the “true” wife to her son ya’know since the first one doesn’t count.

 This brings me to Jae Ran, Yi Kyung’s mom, who we know has planned for Doo Rim to take Yi Kyung’s place as Kang Ju’s first wife. Since she knows all about the Choi family curse, she is aware of what Myung Hee is planning and is rightfully upset about it. Who would want their daughter to be the martyr in order for that son to marry the woman his mother really wants him to be with? My only gripe with her plan is that she’s doing the same thing with Doo Rim, sacrificing her to save her daughter. I was on board until she said she doesn’t care if this comes at the cost of a life i.e. Na Doo Rim. My poor Doo Rim is a sacrificial lamb for the rich *sobs* But wait! Don’t we have Sung Joo Shin aka Ghost Lady helping our leading lady?

Evil Ghost Lady
We discussed this last week, it’s hard to get a reading on her because it seems she has 2 personalities: Good and Evil, when she wears black and white. She appeared before the shaman and Yi Kyung wearing black, but shows up in front of Doo Rim wearing white. I realized something we may have missed while watching episode 6, Joo Shin always appears in front of Doo Rim in human form while anyone else she shows up as a ghost…no matter which persona she chooses to take on. It’s obvious her goal isn’t to scare her, but why? Why scare others, but not Doo Rim?
Seemingly good Ghost Lady
As a matter of fact, she didn’t scare Kang Ju either since he seemed to be expecting her appearance soon. As she told Doo Rim on the beach, she doesn’t know why she’s doing anything for her. Was she simply saying that or was she serious? Does Joo Shin really not understand why she’s playing cupid to our OTP? All these questions will be answered in due time…by the drama.
Roo Mi really isn’t giving up on her dear Kang Ju oppa
Now that I got all that out of the way, can I just say how much I want to push Roo Mi off of a cliff? Too soon? Darn. But I do dislike her and cringe when she gets more screen time than I would like from her. She pretty much got a confirmation about the family curse from Mrs. Ahn after she bribed her and now she understands what Myung Hee meant with her fork analogy, honestly it took her long enough to get it. Her emotions get the best of her and she’ll start cracking.
Can I please know what motor mouth ahjumma said?
Can I rant about her for a minute? She’s been so close with Kang Ju for years and chose to stay by his side all this time, but never once thought about the idea that perhaps he didn’t feel the same way. Even if he didn’t care about “Yi Kyung” (Doo Rim), he still wouldn’t want her. Let’s say Kang Ju does marry Yi Kyung, she dies and Roo Mi becomes the second wife, does she really want that kind of life? Il Do doesn’t even care about Myung Hee in that way so is she prepared to be miserable for the rest of her life? From her actions, I guess she is. Roo Mi doesn’t deserve Kang Ju and she knows it especially now that he’s made a change for the better.

Isn’t Yi Kyung surprised to know that Kang Ju has possibly fallen for Doo Rim? She came back at that right moment to see how he’s changed and she’s not too happy to know that her double is responsible for it. Ooh, I just love this! She couldn’t pinpoint what was so different about him at dinner, but the moment he ran out when he thought she was hurt made light bulbs go off in her head: Kang Ju is in love with Doo Rim who he thinks is her. He’s just your average guy worried about his fiance, no biggie or is it a biggie now that the hearts of 2 people are at stake? Hmm…drama what do you have in store for us next?

I have a question for you dear readers, what do you think is Ghost Lady’s real angle? I had more to say, but I’ll leave that to our chat tomorrow!
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Miss a review? Bride of the Century:
Episodes 1-2: [Part 1] [Part 2]
Episodes 3-4: [Part 1] [Part 2]
Episodes 5-6 : [Part 1] [Part 2]

FRIDAY NIGHT DRAMA: I Need Romance 3

titleFor those of you who prefer to watch your dramas in a one-shot marathon, as opposed to enduring the sometimes torturous weekly wait just to find out what happens next, I have good ‘news for you! This week brought us the final episodes of yet another recently aired drama, I Need Romance 3. Woo-hoo! You can now officially begin your marathon!

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HALLYU ZOMBIE DRAMA REVIEW: Bride of the Century Episodes 1-2 (2/2)

bwahahaZombie: I just have to ask, are you two loving Bride of the Century as much as I am because really, I’m freakin’ loving this show!!!

 

Tanya: I love the unexpected bits of comedy thrown into the darkness of this slightly creepy drama. It’s like they took My Love From Another Star and The Master’s Sun and rolled them together. I like it.

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FRIDAY NIGHT DRAMA: My Love From Another Star

If you’re one of those who waits for the end of a currently airing drama so you can marathon the entire show in one, go you’re in luck because this week brought us the end of, what has to be, one of the best K-Dramas I have ever watched, SBS’s sci-fi/romantic drama, My Love From Another Star.

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HALLYU ZOMBIE DRAMA REVIEW: Bride of the Century Episodes 1-2 (1/2)

Annyeong chingus and welcome to yet another edition of “Hallyu Zombie Drama Review!” I’m super excited to introduce this particular review to you for two reasons… First, because  this drama is one I’ve been dying to watch for months and this week it has FINALLY started to air (squee!) and second, because two amazing ladies have agreed to join me on this particular drama reviewing endeavor. Who are these lovely ladies, you ask? They are none other than Shai from k-dramacentral and Tanya from HallyuKnow? *round of applause* You can find all three of us writing for our individual blogs as well as writing for some of DramaFever’s more recent Drama Clubs. *hooray!* And now that the introductions are over, let’s dig into these first two episodes, shall we?

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HALLYU ZOMBIE DRAMA REVIEW: Emergency Couple Episodes 8-9 (3/4)

There was a lot of emotions on Emergency Couple in Episodes 8-9. Jealousy and love are flying abound!

After Jin Hee and Dr. Gook save Emma, they go on an informal date. Chang Min sees them as they return to the hospital and is instantly upset the Jin Hee is smiling at Dr. Gook and enjoying spending time with him. They openly showed affection to each other, but Chang Min starts questioning Dr. Gook because of it and that probably isn’t the best idea. Dr. Gook is his supervisor after all.

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