Vampire Detective Korean Drama - Lee Joon

Vampire Detective tells the story of a private detective who is turned into a vampire and tries to investigate the mysterious circumstances that led to his situation while solving crimes with his team.

First, a little heads up. If you really enjoyed Vampire Detective, I would recommend skipping this review as I have almost nothing positive to say about it. And this is a rarity for me.

If you’ve ready many of my reviews, you’ll know I tend to be very forgiving toward flaws in dramas.  My number one criteria for drama enjoyment is to not be bored.  As long as I’m entertained, I will overlook plot holes, sloppy writing, illogical behavior, unbelievable situations, etc.

I’ll usually mention them in a review, but many times they don’t hinder my enjoyment of the drama.  Not so with Vampire Detective.  All of the things I frequently overlook are glaringly obvious in this drama.

Vampire Detective Korean Drama - Lee Joon

Vampire Detective is officially the worst drama I have ever watched to completion.  I’ve dropped dramas I liked far better.  In case you’re wondering why I didn’t drop this one if I was so miserable, there are two reasons.

The first is that I was doing weekly episode reviews, and I wanted to see them to completion.  The second is that the drama did set up an interesting premise, and I was always just hoping at some point it would actually address the back story as well as San (Lee Joon) being a vampire.  But for the most part, it never did.

Vampire Detective Korean Drama - Jo Bok Rae Vampire Detective Korean Drama - Kim Yoon Hye

The drama sets up our story by showing San’s pre-vampire life, his early days in training, and his subsequent undercover mission. This all results in an apparent terrible betrayal by the woman he loves, Yoo Jin (Kim Yoon Hye), who ends up shooting him and leaving him for dead.

Then as she flees, he witnesses her car explode with her inside. It was a nice set up, but aside from tiny snippets here and there, this back story was horribly underdeveloped with not near enough attention given to it throughout the rest of the drama.

Vampire Detective Korean Drama - Oh Jung Se Vampire Detective Korean Drama - Lee Se Young

Yes, there were a few (very few) moments of good sprinkled around.  The acting was all wonderful, and our team sometimes gave us some moments of humor.  But with every aspect of the story working against them, the characters of San, Gu Hyung (Oh Jung Se) and Gyeo Wool (Lee Se Young) were not utilized at all. Their potential was wasted both individually and as a team.

Vampire Detective Korean Drama - Lee Chung Ah

Yo Na (Lee Chung Ah) was the best part of the drama for me and was particularly good as our main villainess.  Out of the entire drama, I was most interested in the episode that flashed back to her origin story.  It had many elements that I like in a drama including romance, angst, and well, a cohesive story!  And it actually showed how difficult becoming a vampire was for her and how it changed her life.

Vampire Detective Korean Drama - Lee Joon

These were all things that should have been shown in our main story with San, but for whatever reason, they were almost completely omitted. We jumped right into San having these new abilities, but we don’t spend anytime with how he feels and is coping with the changes.

For the most part, he just goes on like nothing happened with a only a couple passing mentions of it and a few brief glimpses of his supernatural powers. San is still pretty much just a regular detective for the most part.

Vampire Detective Korean Drama - Oh Jung Se

There are a few mysterious glances between San and Gu Hyung implying that they are aware that something’s up with him as well as San needing this “blood inhaler” that he was given by the doctor, but the show neglected to clue the audience in on just what they know.

I just feel like the execution of the drama was a mess.  Seriously, you just don’t leave the viewer trying to piece together things that are common sense to address.  There’s a certain amount of back story and information that you need to give viewers to keep us in the loop, but this drama just gives the absolute bare minimum and frequently does it in a way that leaves you just wondering what exactly does everyone know?

This all results in a serious lack of vampire elements throughout the drama. Aside from the little bit of back story and brief displays of power, this drama almost didn’t even need to include vampires in the narrative. If you want to watch a vampire story, I would pass on this in favor of practically any other vampire drama you can find.

Vampire Detective Korean Drama - Lee Joon, Lee Se Young, and Oh Jung Se
This sums up how I feel after watching Vampire Detective

As I expected, nothing with the back story was explored in depth until the last few episodes, and even then the story was pretty underwhelming with very little new information given. In the end, many questions are left completely unanswered.  It felt like such a waste and was such a disappointing series.

I’m almost embarrassed by the rating I’m giving this drama, but I really did find it that terrible.  I give the drama 1 point for the good actors and 1 point for decent production. Everything else was such a mess that I just can’t rate it any higher.

My Rating: 2/10

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9 responses to “Vampire Detective Korean Drama Review”

  1. Korean Drama Update for June 2016 | Kdrama Kisses Avatar

    […] The writing was terrible with a massive lack of development of the back story coupled with un-engaging cases.  The audience was left out of much of the story in a way that still leaves me in disbelief. There was also not a lot of Vampire in Vampire Detective. The fact that our leading man is a vampire is practically ignored for the bulk of the drama with everyone going on as usual.   So yeah, nothing good really came from this one for me. (Vampire Detective Review) […]

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  2. kjtamuser Avatar

    Worst drama, that is dubious honor. Unbelievable that there was limited vampire in Vampire Detective. What was the writer thinking?

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    1. Kay Avatar

      That it is! Which means I have to remember it forever since it is highly unlikely it will ever be unseated as the worst, lol. There are so many things that left me utterly confused by the writing choices. But as bad as I felt the story was, the simple fact that there was so little vampire in Vampire Detective is probably the most baffling.

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  3. joybran2015 Avatar

    I had three reasons to watch it through to the bitter end. First, I kept hoping it would redeem itself at some point. Second, I felt like keeping you company in your misery. Third, after all hope had faded, I found myself fascinated by how bad it could be and how they could waste such acting talents. Our poor actors soldiered on, doing the best they could with what they were given.

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    1. Kay Avatar

      And I certainly appreciated the company! I remember when you originally dropped it fairly early, and I was already dreading the lonely road ahead. And as the drama went on, fans throughout the drama community just kept dropping like flies. There weren’t many of us left by the end. But at least we had each other 🙂

      It was kind of like watching a train wreck. Even I was fascinated by it despite how horrible it was. As it went on, I just kept thinking, is there no one in the production that sees how awful it is? I wanted someone to figure it out and to get it on track so bad because yes, such a waste of acting talent.

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  4. Lee Joon and Jeon Hye Bin Join the Cast of the Korean Drama Woman With a Suitcase | Kdrama Kisses Avatar

    […] With a Suitcase starring Choi Ji Woo (Twenty Again) and Joo Jin Mo (My Love Eun Dong).  Lee Joon (Vampire Detective) was recently confirmed as a lawyer who works together with Joo Jin Mo’s character, Ham Bok […]

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  5. Best Korean Dramas of 2016 | Kdrama Kisses Avatar

    […] The writing was terrible with a massive lack of development of the back story coupled with un-engaging cases.  The audience was left out of much of the story in a way that still leaves me in disbelief. There was also not a lot of vampire in Vampire Detective. The fact that our leading man is a vampire is practically ignored for the bulk of the drama with everyone going on as usual.  So yeah, nothing good really came from this one for me. My Rating: 2/10 (Vampire Detective Review) […]

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  6. K Avatar
    K

    Well, that’s disappointing. I saw a clip of one of the female vampires being moderately badass and thought it’d be kinda worth watching at least.

    Mildly wonder what you think of Vampire Diaries. lol

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    1. Kay Avatar

      Well, Lee Chung Ah was by far the best part of the drama as the vampire villain. She was fantastic! Everything else just did not work for me, lol. Some people liked it though, so you never know.

      And as for Vampire Diaries…I loved it! Angsty vampire love triangles are a win for me, hehe 🙂

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