As the blog that is a fervent supporter of The Hippocratic Crush, how can I NOT immediately share the first teaser of the sequel as soon as I lay my eyes on it (OK, maybe I did wait for a bit because I was still hunting down the HD video)?! The original The Hippocratic Crush … Continue reading »
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Fan Zi Yu’s letters to Cheung Yat Kin
I have been inconsistently watching dramas here and there (specifically, House of Harmony and Vengeance and Master of Play), but do not follow them or like them enough to have much to say. This explains (justify?) the lack of updates. So, what else is a girl to do? Go to a comfort drama, of course! I’ve … Continue reading »
The Rest of The Hippocratic Crush: Episodes 21 – 25 End
Very overdue post about ending of The Hippocratic Crush. I still love this drama, I swear. It’s just that a lot has been happening and I’ve been dealing with stuff. There are just way too many, details, conflicts, events for EVERYONE at the last five episodes of The Hippocratic Crush that there is no simple … Continue reading »
The Hippocratic Crush: Episodes 17 – 20
I am so helplessly enamored by this drama that I can’t help but to recap/write about it some more. It’s been a while since a TVB drama, actually, ANY drama captivate me like so. This week is the conclusion week and I’ll definitely be updating about the ending..later. Now, back to 17-20. These episodes mostly … Continue reading »
The Hippocratic Crush: Episodes 15 & 16 thoughts.
These are the most emotional episodes, yet. I remember shedding a mere tear when Yeung Pui Chong’s (Him Law, also nicknamed “Onion” in the drama) first patient passed away. But these episodes have me bawling like a child! I am glad Andy’s Grandma is a three episodes arc so that they have enough time to … Continue reading »
The Hippocratic Crush/On Call 36小時, standard but satisfying.
I have been in a HK drama slump for a while because TVB just kept churning oddballs (4 in Love) and train-wrecks (L’Escargot) at us. Since apparently, around Chinese New Year in HK is “air-all-our-shitty-dramas now” time. BUT finally, L’Escargot has ended and we are presented with the first decent drama of 2012, The Hippocratic … Continue reading »