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Tell Me What You Saw
6 people found this review helpful
Mar 28, 2020
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.0
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I started watching this drama with no expectations which is probably the reason why I managed to thoroughly enjoy it. The description wasn’t really detailed but another police drama, sure, I’ll give it a go.

And oh boy, did I get hooked.
Cha Soo Young is a character I had a love hate relationship with. You can see how genuine and determined she was but sometimes I thought to myself “how the heck did she manage to finish the police academy.” In the end, I ended up actually adoring her. (Bonus points for actually resembling a detective and not a runway model from a Police themed collection!)

Hwang Hwa Young is a character who didn’t manage to have her full story told and I am a bit disappointed, although I absolutely loved Jin Seo Yun’s acting and the portrayal of the character! I always appreciate a strong woman in a drama and she definitely delivered.

Oh Hyun Jae is just a whole rollercoaster ride, that’s all I am going to say. (Jang Hyuk’s acting was also amazing, God, it was so good.)

I liked the storyline, but I feel like the writers had too many ideas at once and instead of narrowing them down, they just rolled along with everything. I felt like a lot of backstories were only partially told, I wanted to know more about the Ji Min and Chief relationship, the relationship between Hwa Young and Yi Soo. The ending felt like it was rushed, as if they wanted to expand more but they ran out of tape or something.

Aside from that, I absolutely loved the chemistry and the subtle portrayals of friendship and closeness between character, especially Hwa Young and Detective Man Soo, and just Team 2 in general, but that’s just probably me. I also really enjoyed the weird relationship between Soo Young and Hyun Jae, especially in the last episode.

My advice to anyone wanting to watch it: start it with absolutely zero expectations and just go with it. A lot of people seem to have had high hopes and ended up disappointed but I found this drama to be pretty enjoyable and involving.

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Psychopath Diary
5 people found this review helpful
Jan 10, 2020
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.0
One of the best dramas i have seen in a while.
First of all, the story itself is really interesting, pretty cliche but everything makes up for it.

As you can expect, there’s a lot of plot twists, turns and surprises and is just absolutely unpredictable. Although the outcome of the whole situation is obvious (as show in the beginning), you can’t help but get nervous whenever something significant happens and start wondering whether this is the the situation that leads to the outcome? It was nerve racking, for me, in certain moments.

Yoon Shi Yoon makes the main character absolutely lovable, despite trying to be the bad guy, and portrays the character in such a way, that every episode left me in awe. On a side note, Yook Dong Shik is relatable, in a peculiar way.

Overall, this drama did not disappoint me in the slightest - it exceeded my expectations in every possible way and I will definitely come back to it.

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