In all Kdramas, anyone who goes to hospital who has an intravenous drip in their arm pulls it out on their own when they decide they’re getting up to leave Casualty. I thought you had to be cleared by a Doctor before you leave hospital… in Australia anyway & what about the needle that would still be in your arm?
The medical scenes are so unrealistic. A character will be brought back from death, then back fighting the bad guys in a few days. Why does the family along with medical staff push patient into surgery? Is that a real thing or just drama thing?
It’s very minor, but all the time when the rain is pouring, but the sun is obviously shining, with sun lighting the environment and the clear shadows on the ground.
Sleeping in the clothes (no PJ in sight)
Fussing about teeny tiny injury.
Sleeping like in a coffin with straight duvet, perfect hair…
Getting out of the water with styled hair.
Honestly, they could at least try to be more realistic. But I still love watching them <3
The amount of consumption of alcohol and getting drunk. I understand Korea has the highest rate of alcoholism in the world so they shouldn’t be emphasizing that this is acceptable behavior.
After seeing sooooo many shows now, I can confidently predict when a character is out driving at night on a quiet road and a truck will know exactly where they are and what direction to come from to hit them at the exact junction they need to! I mean, surely it must be some kind of inside joke with writers by now?
Also, and this one REALLY bugs me, for gods sake, stop talking out loud about secrets when you are in the same house as whoever you are hiding them from, or at least check no one is listening. Because guaranteed, the person you least want to hear, will be stood there behind a door or pillar!
Hahaha I totally agree with you. And every time, even though I know it’s going to happen, it makes me mad