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NoSleepDramaWatcher
3 people found this review helpful
Dec 6, 2018
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 2
Overall 10
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 10
I am a sucker for episodic crime dramas. I love them which is why I am wondering why I haven't watched this drama sooner lol I LOVED IT! It wasn't hard to watch or get through...what is hard is understanding why I hadn't seen this sooner.

Story: If you don't like episodic police procedurals, you won't like this drama. Me...I love them so this drama was made for me. I liked that this drama wasn't just a murder drama but disease played a role. It made it very interesting and I definitely learned something with every episode. I also liked that there wasn't a romantic angle...just a straight up episodic crime drama.

Acting/Cast: The cast made the drama. Each character was quirky and played a part in the motley crew that made up the crime fighting team. I thought it was cast very well. The 2 main leads were awesome! Ryu Deok Hwan's role was made for him. Of course they made the female cop's character sort of typical but I liked that both characters grew through working together and learning from each other. The supporting cast was brilliant! Just great.

Music: Sorry, don't remember a lot of the music so I don't have an opinion.

Rewatch Value: Definitely would rewatch this or since it was episodic, even just rewatch an episode when I am not watching anything else.

Overall: I can see why this drama has 4 seasons plus a reboot now in 2018. It was a great start to the series and I can't wait to watch the other seasons. I don't think there is anything I hated about the drama AT ALL!

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Kate
3 people found this review helpful
Aug 3, 2021
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.5
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 5.0

Basic procedural drama.

I would be lying if I said this drama aged well. It’s nothing less, nothing more than a mix of CSI, Criminal Minds and Dr House - one case by episode with little complexity to the story.

The ideas behind the cases were rather interesting, maybe I just prefer a bit more realistic approach. How many crimes related to rare diseases in such a short period of time happen in a small country like Korea?

While the acting was good, the characters themselves were rather poorly written - there wasn’t much to them. Till the end of the show I knew little about a few team members. Even the main characters had not much to offer. Not to mention the weird out of a blue romantic twist at the end - the chemistry was not that throughout the show.

The editing and camera work are dated. It’s truly all done in the style of the old crime shows, but that was given, taking into consideration the drama aired in 2010. I did not mind the old style production aspect, they had a sentimental value for me.
Since the show focuses on rare diseases, it’s inevitable to include some medical jargon. In more modern shows, all the essential information is usually presented in small text boxes - here, they were part of the dialogues - I am not the biggest fan of that approach. The scenes did not flow well when I kept getting Wikipedia quotes all the time.

Overall, I watched the last few episodes at 1.5x and 2x speed. If the show was longer, I would probably drop it. It might have been a masterpiece in 2010, but it does not hold up for 2021 standards.

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Stacey777
1 people found this review helpful
Mar 21, 2022
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 10
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
A qwerky young neurosurgeon (whom has a medical problem with his own brain) joins the ME/forensics team in a national university. They work with detectives to solve questionable deaths/ murders in which the victims have rare diseases. A romance gradually builds between the young male neurosurgeon and the pretty but tough female detective. My favorite type of drama! I would definitely watch God’s Quiz again. The plot is unique, the acting is great, there’s plenty of action, and a hint of romance.
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Carmey
2 people found this review helpful
Aug 12, 2017
10 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.5
I'm giving this show 10 out of 10 for Ryu Deok Hwan's facial expressions alone.
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Park Min
0 people found this review helpful
Mar 29, 2024
10 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 4.5
Story 4.0
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

Season 1 & 3 in last place

God's Quiz in general was more mystery/thriller/investigation than medical. The main lead, who's a medical examiner, was doing more field detective work and following suspects than the real detectives. I didn't like how they setup the main lead character, he's genius because of a drug experiment in his childhood and this led to all kinds of made up scenarios stemming from his condition across different seasons. Every season, they twisted it in a different way which took away from having a consistent character. It's the eternal problem of any unplanned sequel seasons in a series. Which imposes an impossible task for any multi-seasons writers.

Production: Seasons 1 to 4 were molded under the same OCN early days template, which all shared the same level of underwhelming production value. Soundtracks during season 1 & 2 were super generic stock background noise, only with season 3 they started to include music. Although season 3 was filmed better but had a much worse audio production in general. Season 4 was a noticeable improvement in production but it still wasn't quite there yet. This is all in comparison to regular shows that were released around early 2010s. On the other hand, season 5 brought with it a proper production and other improvements.

Characters: The dynamic and chemistry of the entire group during season 1 was abysmal, overacting from everyone, forced unnatural interactions and none of them clicked. Season 2 somewhat got better in that regard, you can notice that they got more relaxed but still not quite there yet. The ending scene of season 2 while the ML is kissing, his lips were shivering like crazy. It must have been super awkward to the point that they couldn't afford to have another take. Season 3 took a step backward with its changed cast. Detective Bae Tae Shik brought an awful dynamic to the table. Him and main lead didn't click together and created a bad on screen combination. It's probably why the writer didn't write him in for later seasons. The same can be said about other characters associated with Bae Tae Shik. The relationship and attempted romance between ML and Kyung Hee during season 1 & 2 was plain awful to watch. Only in season 4 it got reasonably better and season 5 fixed this issue completely by dropping the childish romantic tension and having them behave like adults. I liked seeing Kim Jae Won as a flashy villain in season 5, it was fun watching a different type of role from him.

Story: The structure of every season consisted of having a few cases then dedicate the last 3 episodes to the final case which had a personal connection with the characters. These last cases in every season were quite problematic for a variety of reasons, only season 5 had a better implementation despite its weak climax. More highlight across the seasons, the last episode of season 3 was the worst out of the entire series. The cloning plot in season 4 was super trashy and tacky, despite having an obvious playing room to take it into very interesting directions. The ending of season 4 featured another super weird and awkward kiss. The entire thing about AI in season 5 was really janky and a big stretch for the viewers to accept. In general, the cases were a mixed bag in every season, some were decent and interesting while others were boring, flawed or being stretched thin. However, season 3 featured mostly bad cases in addition to the handful of other problems which made season 3 to be the worst one in general.

The series as a whole was alright with a lot of ups and downs. It had a good concept with a varied degrees of execution. Although season 5 is the best one but it wouldn't have been that good as a stand alone drama without the accumulation of these characters journey. The ending of season 5 with both leads walking outside was very nicely done. On an unrelated note, it was impossible to not notice the ML's height.

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MG Mayre
0 people found this review helpful
Oct 27, 2023
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 9.0
God’s Quiz Season 1 (2010) - I’m glad I ran into this drama. I feel like I am watching an educational show but in a fun way. This drama is really good, I like that they introduced rare diseases with analytical thinking, and I like that is centers about crime and mystery as well. This drama made me feel like I'm the smartest after watching an episode. I came to watch the seasons after this one because the first season was really well portrayed. Almost all the characters especially the ones inside the lab are really engaging. I like the last episode of this drama, especially about the lines regarding human ethics and about life as well as death.

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Dropped 3/10
XS33
0 people found this review helpful
Jul 7, 2024
3 of 10 episodes seen
Dropped 0
Overall 4.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

Felt like watching Hong Kong drama

LIKE

Nothing really

DISLIKE

I often seen God's Quiz being mentioned in our dramas, so decided to give it a try

Perhaps this drama was too old like 14 years ago so when I watched it I just felt everything was off

Predictable plot, draggy scenes, the actors and actresses just aggrrhh I cannot

MUSIC

Not to my liking

REWATCH VALUE

Nope
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dawnraptor
0 people found this review helpful
Aug 28, 2022
5 of 10 episodes seen
Dropped 0
Overall 5.0
Story 4.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

2010? Sembra uscito direttamente dagli anni 80, se non 70.

No, mi spiace. Questo tipo di telefilm lo guardavo negli anni 80, quando imperversavano i poliziotteschi.
Le indagini sono risibili, non c'è un briciolo di plausibilità nelle azioni, anche poco professionali, dei protagonisti. Vanno in giro sui luoghi dei delitti senza alcuna protezione, senza guanti, toccano e spostano di qua e di là. La polizia viene presentata come incapace. I personaggi sono macchiette: il nostro geniale dottore prende posto in una equipe a capo della quale ci sarebbe la miglior medico legale del paese, e questa non solo non ne azzecca una, ma deve sempre farsi spiegare dal medico maschio le malattie più strane. La poliziotta è una caricatura, altrettanto dicasi per il dottore protagonista, che deve essere tutto particolare perché almeno risulta un po' figo... per non parlare del collega con l'hobby dell'hackeraggio, che ovviamente è meglio di quelli che lo fanno di mestiere.
La formula del "risolviamo il caso del giorno" non è il male assoluto, può andare benissimo, a condizione di essere svolta come si deve. Qua si assiste ad una ingenuità dietro l'altra, con personaggi risibili e situazioni alla lunga poco interessanti, perché manca anche la tensione. Noia e fastidio imperano, ho passato metà del tempo a chiedermi: ma davvero? Nel 2010 fanno una serie così?
A questo punto è anche inutile andare a parlare di filmografia (nella norma), costumi (eh?), musica (tipico poliziottesco di pseudo azione) e recitazione (di nuovo: tipico per il genere).
Bocciato.

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