Currently Watching: Heirs
Hello person living under a rock, there is a new drama out called Heirs, have you heard of it? No, well let me tell you about it.
For those 20% of drama watches who aren’t watching Heirs and the 1% who haven’t heard of Heirs, let me tell you a little thing or two. Heirs has been covered by so many people and you can find out heaps about it on the web. So, let me tell you things you might not be able to find on other sites
The Hype
The drama has had a lot of hype since March this year for many reasons. You had the writer of Secret Garden writing a new drama. Next, it was heard the Lee Min Ho was to star in it. His comeback to a more Rom-Com genre. And then it was held his leading lady was another Hallu star Park Shin Hye and then... expectations rose. However, saying that, judgments were also released - many people saying this show was going to flop because of the large hype and cast. When they found out this was going to take place in a high school, people threw their arms in upheaval.
For one, the leads are past their high school phase and have played adult characters more than twice. Another issue was that people assumed this was going to be Boys Over Flowers, revamped with the writer thinking she can do better job than the previous hit show. And having Lee Min Ho playing the lead rich high schooler bully was rubbing people the wrong way. So let’s see: some were excited thinking this was going to be the new addictive drama, and others thought this was going to be a disaster of Boys Over Flowers 2.0. Let me tell you... you’re not right, but at the same time you’re not wrong either.
It’s not that addictive show (the drug you crave) and it’s not the best drama out there, but it’s not Boys over Flowers 2.0 and it’s not a huge mess. It’s... okay. An easy watch, cute and pretty.
Story
There is no ‘defined’ story in Heirs. It’s more driven by characters and what happens in their lives. More correctly, about the upper class youngest who are destined to become the most powerful individuals in Korea... and the poor kids who can’t compare with them. This drama was intended to be the Gossip Girl for Korea and it shows, however it’s not a direct copy, just inspired by the American show.
With Gossip Girl I found it quite boring and repetitious and found only few characters pleasing, and I wished they did more with them. This is pretty much how I feel about Heirs.
Characters
This drama is known for its huge cast and if I started describing each of them, we would be here all day. However, as I mentioned early, the plot is driven by the characters, so here are the main plot driving characters.
Kim Tan (Lee Min Ho)
Cha Eun Sang (Park Shin Hye)
Rachel Yoo (Kim Ji Won) & Choi Young Do (Kim Woo Bin)
Anyway, Young Do and Rachel have this Hate/Hate relationship with one another and I for one can’t wait to see these two team up and take someone down. Sometimes, I wish our story was about these two. However, they aren’t without their flaws. Young Do is truly the devil without a cause and I would like to see Rachel’s character more. I mean we can see she’s a mean girl, but ever so slightly we see it as a mask. Therefore I want to see her vulnerable.
Myung Soo (Park Hyungsik)
A lot of people are complaining about the large cast and how unnecessary they are and how they drag the plot. However, I don’t mind them. I’ve seen other shows where I hated the side stories and wanted to fast forward them. However, I don’t think these characters drag the story, because the main plot is slow and so are these story lines. What I find with the minor characters is that the writer, with only a few minutes, quickly shows us these characters and their personality in, what I think she has done well with, the ‘show, don’t tell’. You can look at the character and go, ‘yes, you’re the comic relief, you are the dumb girl...’ etc. However, while I understand these character and their personalities and a few short minutes, I think the main characters don’t have that.
Chan Young (Kang Min Hyuk)
Hyun Joo (Im Jo Eun) & Hyo Shin (Kang Ha Neul)
Has it leaved up to the hype? No. Is it a Boys Over Flowers 2.0? No. Is it the best drama ever? No. Is it the worst drama ever? No? So what is it?
Though it’s not the best drama of the year, and currently I’m enjoying other slow paced dramas more, it’s not a huge mess. Actors are good, the direction is good and the writing at moments is great. Heirs is a slow placed, pretty and easy to watch drama. There are good looking guys taking their shirts off, left and right. And there are girls (female lead) who wish they'd taken a peak at the shirtlessness (that moment I related to Eun Sang). Where the female lead does a wrist grab-and-drag to the male lead, whose mother is nothing like Jun Pyo’s mother (so far). There are moments that make you squeal, and moments that make you groan. Heirs is like any other drama, if it didn’t have the hype.
The drama starts rolling after episode six and it gets interesting by each episode. With laughs, aww moments and squeals, it sneaks up on you. The drama is building slowly and hopefully, like a puzzle, it will all fit together and be epic.
Do I recommend you watching it now ASAP, while it’s airing.... not really. I would recommend the people who haven’t watched it yet, to wait for the hype and expectations have cooled down and the drama has finished airing. Watch it when all the episodes are out and you don’t have to wait. It is slow paced and it would be easier to watch with all the episodes on hand.
To those that are currently watching it, keep going. Don’t give up on