Network: KBS2
Episodes: 8
Starring: Kim Sang Kyung, Baek Sung Hyung, Kim Young Kwang, Lee Soo Hyuk, Sung Joon, Kim Woo Bin, Kwak Jung Wook
Aired: Jan. 2011 - March 2011
I've been in what can only be described as a drama slump the last couple of weeks. In fact, the last Korean drama I watched was two weeks ago which was the first episode of 7th Grade Civil Servant, and since then nothing. Not the ending to That Winter the Wind Blows not the second half of 49 Days, nothing. I have watched Great Teacher Onizuka, which is a Japanese drama but even that took me almost three weeks to get through, if you like Japanese dramas, animes, or mangas I recommend GTO in all three of it's incarnations. I posted over on /kdrama about my problem and I got some really great recommendations to get me out of my slump; most of which I will get to, but the one that jumped out at me was White Christmas. I had been wanting to watch this drama for a while now, but never really got around to it. Finally, I'm going to sit down and watch the first episode.
"Prison" there is no way I would stay behind, no matter what. I've read The Shining; I know how this ends |
You tainted me, made me pitiful.
You made me a monster in the corner.
You silenced me.
You ridiculed my false hope.
You took the only thing I had and put it around your neck.
I held out my hand and you let go.
You deleted me from your eyes.
Finally, you overtook me.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
After 8 days, walk up the path by the zelkova tree.
Under the clock tower you will see someone dead.
The night that Jesus was born, I curse you.
You made me a monster in the corner.
You silenced me.
You ridiculed my false hope.
You took the only thing I had and put it around your neck.
I held out my hand and you let go.
You deleted me from your eyes.
Finally, you overtook me.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
After 8 days, walk up the path by the zelkova tree.
Under the clock tower you will see someone dead.
The night that Jesus was born, I curse you.
No, thank you very much, me and my happy ass would be on the first bus out of dodge if I got a creepy letter that sounded like a bad poem written by an emo kid on LSD. The first episode does a really great job at introducing the seven students you get to know them a tad as they try to figure out what they all have in common to have gotten the same letter. As the first episode goes on the questions of whether monsters are born or created is posed, and if they are born should they be punished when they can't help themselves, and if they are created should the people responsible for creating them be held accountable? And according to all the synopsizes that I read, this will be the central point of the drama. Just the mere fact that this drama will try to answer such a philosophical question already sets it apart from other Kdramas.
My only slight beef with this first episode is that it makes it obvious that someone isn't who they say they are. I'm sure this is on purpose; we are supposed to know the "monster" right away, right? Not the moody one that wrote the torrid poetry, but the one that sneaks into your house at night under the guise of a friendly neighbor. Cuz seriously that psychiatrist dude sends out creepy vibes like you would not believe.
This first episode piqued my interest enough that I had to force myself not to go ahead and just forge forward with episode two. It hit all the right notes to engage me into the narrative. So, I will most definitely be watching the rest of this drama not not solely for the Eye Candy.
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