Finished “Medical Examiner Dr. Qin”

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Preposterous.
Not for the thinking drama watcher at all. It was such a shallow, amateur effort.
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“Medical Examiner Dr. Qin” – up to Ep. 4

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I don’t know why the brutality of this show is just hitting different. I keep saying to myself SURELY I’ve seen gorier and more depraved cases before, haven’t I? And yet nothing comes to mind.
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Started “Medical Examiner Dr. Qin”

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So far it seems to be your typical forensics cop show. Chipper, talented newbie (Jiao Jun Yan) starts her new job assisting an antisocial but gifted forensics expert (hottie Zhang Ruo Yun from “Joy of Life”) to solve cases with an equally hot police detective (Li Xian).

But there are a few things that have caught my eye, so far!
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Medical Examiner Dr Qin – Final Impressions

This is a slightly hokey, lightweight Chinese drama starring Zhang Ruo Yan (he was the possessed ‘bad guy’ in Wu Xin Monster Hunter) as a perfectionist medical examiner with a traumatic past who gets a tomboyish female assistant who ends up being the perfect partner for him. He’s got an earnest cop friend too, and the three solve every murder that comes there way.

The autopsy scenes made me LMAO 😂 but it was all surprisingly good fun. Only 20 episodes, once you speed past the brief recaps and theme song you can be done with each episode in around 35 minutes – more if you just FF thru the silly autopsies. All in all, still pretty enjoyable.

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