The first five minutes will get you hooked if you're anything like me; the mystery and suspense is palpable even from the word go. I'm not sure about the characters yet, but I love the atmosphere (am I the only one that feels a sense of oncoming tragedy *already?*) and solid story foundation this first episode sets. A promising start; if it can keep this up, Cruel City should be great.
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George Hu and Annie Chen have huge chemistry as promised! Their characters suit each other right off the bat. I have to say that George is particularly lovable and there were three scenes where he actually made my heart throb.
Totally sticking around for the next episode. I'm just worried if it stays this good I'll go crazy waiting week to week. (And how about that insert song? It's gorgeous!)
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Lee Jae Yoon's character is becoming more intriguing, which is good considering how captivating Doctor's Son has been in comparison.
There's a bit of ab action (Jung Kyung Ho) in this episode, as well as a quick, cute, almost rom-com moment that's actually jarring in context. I found myself smiling until the drama pulled me back with a vengeance into the gritty action.
Generally, the violence and blood seem to be increasing episode to episode. I feel like that's to be expected for the future as well. But the censored knives are sort of distracting....
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Medical Top Team Episode 1
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While the introductory plot line offers nothing unique to the medical field, it holds interest with gusto. Also populated by capable actors (with Kwon Sang Woo playing his Tae Shin with natural, vibrant affability), Top Medical Team has a lot of potential. Watch out for this one; the hour flew by so quickly it was shocking.
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This show has broken the halfway point and has retained exceptional quality. I don't know where we're headed, but it's the good kind of uncertainty this kind of program should afford. Though I'm still a bit worried about some aspects
(how the romance fits in, what Shi Hyun will do with the enemies and friends he must arrest, where they're going with Hyung Min, etc.), I'm still confident the show will work it out beautifully. Unsurprisingly, it was another great episode.
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On the other hand, we're slowly being introduced to the possibility that maybe our gangster Soo and undercover Soo Min will be problems in future episodes. Soo has his own agenda despite the (real!) friendship he and Shi Hyun share. And Soo Min... will she continue helping the police or do a full switch after what happened this time around? Waiting for Monday for the answers will be hard.
(How cute was Shi Hyun during the noodle scene though?)
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I'd like to see more of how they get Nam Gyu Ri's character ready to become an undercover. She's a tough kid already, but will she really be ready within an episode or two? It's hard to believe Shi Hyun only took training in the same way, with the way he fights and behaves...especially in this episode, since he was just "wow" as usual.
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This time around, Shi Hyun's feelings are clearly beginning to compromise his position. Any warm feelings he has for Hyun Soo and Jin Wook are obstacles toward his true goal, but he still tries to keep both safe even as they try to tear each other apart. We're beginning to see more of the human hidden under the cool cover of Doctor's Son. Unfortunately the more human Shi Hyun acts, the more mistakes he makes...possibly including his hopeless choice at the end of this episode.
Also watch out for the pretty new vocal insert, an intensely desperate knife fight, continued bromance, and an ending that'll make you scream. The preview will cue the viewer in that a certain event was somehow avoided...but offers no hint of how. Next week then!
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Otherwise, the action scenes are tight as always. I find it interesting that each character has their own flavor of movement. You won't find any homogeneous choreography here. There was also a shocking revelation for Soo Min and Hyun Soo really needs to stop giving me a heart attack per episode. Somebody put that boy in a protective bubble for the rest of the series, okay?
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As a side note, I'm willing to bet that "Doctor" will be a fan-favorite among viewers should the drama continue its wonderful momentum. The second episode is on the same level as the first, which is a great sign.
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The compositions by Yugo Kanno are to die for already, by the way. I haven't yet been able to stop listening to the theme music.
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Medical Top Team Episode 2
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I rather enjoyed the expansion of characters and their dynamics with others. Both Sung Ryeo Won and Joo Ji Hoon caught up to the initial blow-away likability of Kwon Sang Woo, as their characters have displayed sparks of mystery about them.
Otherwise, take note of the delicious soundtrack, with its unique instrumental pieces and colorful vocals. The trend of bright shades used in clothing and scenery continues as well, leading to a unique feel.
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Otherwise, it's nice to see the leads being friends before jumping right into a relationship. There's a sweetness about their interactions that's very genuine. The extended cast at the radio station had some touching sequences with Xiao Shu this time around as well; they're turning out to be somewhat likable, though still one dimensional. At least the story is starting to develop beyond that point, but it's slow and I'm not sure if it'll pick up much based on the preview for next week....
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Go Soo will likely be the big draw otherwise; this is his first drama in several years, after all. His acting in the sequences in the last fifteen minutes, from the car stunt to the hospital, are riveting. With a character who is something of a fallen angel type, it's really a promising role. It'll be good if the other plot lines become more compelling after converging more directly with Tae Joo's; right now, they feel like bland but necessary devices of exposition.
It's definitely worth a look at episode 2.
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