LoraFrosty wrote:
By the way, the medical stuff is pretty dumb in all KDramas so I wouldn't focus on it...but since I started on it I might as well ...
I'm getting my MD in two years, so I get very irritated when medical shows show something doctors never do. Like doing resuscitation on a person who is alert with eyes open and looking...ahem..at a 30 degree angle to the chest (Yeah, thats going to generate a lot of force...*sarcasm*. Example: Emily Owens MD.) Korean dramas do so many dumb things in medical shows I am probably going to be immune to it soon. Althought I can't say much about the surgeries in this drama because I haven't seen or learned about any yet.
But I feel like if you make a medical show, you should defnitely have an MD to consult so you don't embarass yourself. Which I assume they don't do. So they end up doing stupid things on screen... Like confusing heart attack with cardiac arrest (That happens a LOT)
Can't think of any dumb stuff in the first two episodes yet, but trust me, it will happen. I'm watching this for Joo Won, so I will ignore everything thats going on and just focus on him <3
Finally someone who understands why I avoid medical dramas by any cost. The thought about seeing many medical mistakes in a drama scare me off the most because I am sure that I will focus on them and never on the real plot or the side stories. Even the wrong CPR all over dramaland piss me off the most. Two years ago, I watched a Korean medical drama that I don't even remember its title and after seeing the disaters on the medical level; I promised to not ever watch an Asian medical drama again. Even western medical dramas have their share of mistakes too so I decided not to watch any Medical drama or serie from now on; I am niptick especially when I watch my profession so producers should really consider their professional audience whether it's medicine or anything else.
It hurts me that I am not watching Joo Won and Joo Sang Wook in the same drama but this drama is simply a no for me.