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Grim Reaper,Many things happen and things escalate, so long story short, the weak-hearted Grim Reaper runs away and,Black is a very secretive, yet funny character. Man-soo.is the CEO of an insurance company and the son of one of the most influencial buisness man — or something like that. BLACK has a surreal quality, so the gore doesn't bother me the way it did in VOICE, which was too creepy and violent for words. A bunch os juicy stuff happens and he helps a lot with many cases, he is also the rival of someone else in the love triangle (square?) This is why I like her so much. Black: Episode 13 by odilettante. Nah, he’s actually just a Grim Reaper. I don't know about others, but I enjoyed every single scene bar none. But after I just really pitied her.This character isn’t really a huge part of the ending of the series, but is a very big part from the beginning till most of the series. Nonetheless, she has a pretty bad potty mouth and spews many curse words in a way to protect herself and seem tough.Kang Ha-ram is very just and wants to help anyone and everyone, even if she tries not to, she will. Goodbye Mr. Black Korean Drama Review Posted on June 19, 2016 by Kay Goodbye Mr. Black is a revenge melodrama that tells the story of a man who is betrayed by his best friend and sets out for revenge. To emphasize how much her power has cursed her life, when she was a child she wore glasses all the time so she wouldn’t see the shadows, and has had tried to end her life due to the burden. Black becomes single-minded in his pursuit of Scarface, determined to avenge Ha-ram's death. I imagine it drains a lot out of her. The earthly and the afterworld collide dangerously. Though I’m not fully sure of the details, I’m glad the directors and movie industry of Korea are putting less K-dramas about cinderella moments and prince charmings, and more about the real world issues and tragedies in Korean history that need to be resolved and shared.Overall, I give this series, Black, 8.7 out of 10.Explanation: I loved the show for many many things. It might even look chaotic and/or messy. Black is a pretty dark drama, although it might not seem that way at first.

He assumes a new identity and fake marries a young woman who begins to … She is introduced as a person who is not unfamiliar with death and seems to have a dark past behind her, that branches to the present (pun intended). I liked it a lot because of the mystery and the crime related scenes and the humor, but I was a bit disgusted by many of the scenes with the original Moo-gang and the crime scenes. The only thing was that I just didn’t like a bit of the beginning but it was still perfect. 2 raw was hilarious. Fortunately, that only lasted for a little while and the show got really good. At the beginning, she is seen as a surgeon as well as Moo-gang’s girlfriend. As always, the main characters, Song Seung-heonand Go Ara, are excellent. There are many different types of characters that makes the drama very interesting.

He is very bad at expressing his feelings and is often taken the wrong way when trying to make his point across. Thank goodness Kim Jae-wook is hobnobbing with directors and chefs in TEMPERATURE OF LOVE. He was terrifying with that kettlebell. Idk i cant explain it. Really watch it to know more). Readers be warned!Black starts off with the character introductions of, firstly, Han Moo-gang, a bumbling, weak-stomach detective always getting yelled at by his superiors and chief for always throwing up on the skeleton because it was too gruesome, or some other reason regarding his credibility as a detective.Next up, after a fateful meeting and a HILARIOUS glasses gag incident, Han Moo-gang meets the next main character of the series, Kang Ha-ram. Together, thy uncover many hidden secrets, all reaching down to a darker evil secret, hidden behind a grander cover up of a country wide tragedy.Lot’s of spoilers after this. This is my first K-drama review and I decided since I had already started and finished Black, why not make this my first review? Though it might have been nice if certain things didn’t fo that way or if the ending was a bit dofferent, but the writers did a great job making is both real and fictional.At the end the series mentioned in the last credits of the last episode that some of the major events were based on real life events and that they hoped that this series gave them a sort of comfort. I ended watching the series wanting more and that’s all I can ever ask for in a K-Drama.In this blog, I’ll be talking about the many different aspects and elements of this K-Drama and all its genre focuses.