I watched 2 episodes and part of episode 3 but I’m not really enjoying it. I actually tried watching it before…
If you’ve already watched 3 episodes and it’s not clicking with you, then honestly, it probably won’t get better for you. The tone and pacing stay pretty consistent throughout, so if you're not feeling it by now, it’s totally okay to drop it. Not every drama is for everyone
I’ll be honest, I only started this drama because it was on Netflix and I had nothing else to watch at the time. I didn’t have any big expectations, just thought I’d give it a shot and see where it goes.
But oh man, I did not expect to love it this much.
This drama has everything comedy that actually made me laugh, action that kept me at the edge of my seat, a hospital setting that somehow felt fresh and exciting, and this super engaging student-mentor relationship that pulled me in more than I thought it would. The whole vibe? Just so good. Every episode had me either smiling, stressed, or completely sucked in.
What I loved most is how it never felt boring. One second I was laughing at some ridiculous scene, the next I was emotionally invested in a surgery, and then suddenly feeling all warm because of how the characters were growing. It's got that perfect balance of fun and heart.
I’m seriously glad I gave this a chance. This is the kind of stuff I live for. It reminded me why I even started watching dramas in the first place,to feel something, to connect with the characters, to escape for a while. And this? This was exactly that.
Now I’m just sitting here, lowkey begging for a second season because I’m not ready to let go yet. If you’re even slightly considering watching it—do it. Just press play. Trust me, it’s way better than you think.
I know this might be a controversial opinion, but I’ve got to be honest.
I started this drama with zero expectations,just wanted to add another title to my completed list. At first, it seemed promising, but the deeper I got into it, the more disappointed I became.
What really put me off were the excessive intimate scenes. I’m not someone who enjoys NC content unless it actually adds emotional depth to the story and here, it just felt overwhelming and unnecessary. I’d already been spoiled quite a bit, so I knew what was coming, and honestly, that made it harder to stay engaged.
The plot didn’t feel compelling to me. I didn’t find the leads particularly attractive, and some scenes were just straight-up cringe and secondhand embarrassing. I kept waiting for it to get better, but it never quite did.
It wasn’t the worst thing I’ve seen, but definitely not something I connected with. Final rating: 7/10 ,mostly for the decent start and a few good moments here and there.
Am I blessed or something? I have been finding the best movies these days, and I must say this is another masterpiece I found today.
I loved how San and Xiaowen slowly got to understand each other. From hating each other to feeling like family ,it was such a beautiful journey. I loved how he refused her uncle's money. That moment really stood out to me. It showed that love doesn’t come with a price tag.
Another thing I liked was how his friends didn’t hesitate to adopt Xiaowen, and how she felt safe with him. His father slowly accepting her as a granddaughter, even though they weren’t blood-related, was so touching. And the way he helped his ex I don’t know if I could’ve done that if I were in his place.
When her watch broke or stopped working, he tried so hard to fix it so she could hear her grandmother's voice again. And I absolutely adored the moment when she said, "I know that you’re lying to me and I’ll never see my grandmother again… but I’m not afraid, because I have Dad." 😭 That scene ruined me in the best way.
When her mother showed up out of nowhere, I really wanted her to be selfish and abandon her child. I know this might sound wrong, but I couldn’t help it. I didn’t want Xiaowen to be taken away. But when I heard her side of the story, I truly felt bad for her.
I had a feeling San would be a good dad. He looked like a gangster, and for some reason my brain just automatically thinks gangsters make great dads 😭.
And the worst part , he lost Xiaowen and his dad at the same time. What a misery.
But the farewell he gave to both of them… it was the most beautiful farewell I’ve ever seen.
Best ending. Story? Acting? Cast? Emotions? All 10/10.
I really enjoyed watching this series. It was short but good, definitely one of my favorite ongoing series. I’m into slowburns, so it was perfect for me. The visuals were amazing, the acting was solid, and the plot was actually plotting, everything stayed on track.
I gave it a try because I’m a big fan of the lead actor and really enjoy this genre. It wasn’t your usual thriller or horror , it felt more like a psychological take on how stress, pressure, and ambition slowly eat away at a middle-class guy trying to make something of his life. It was less about suspense and more about watching his emotional spiral.
I won’t lie. it’s not some masterpiece or anything. It was just okay. But if you like the actor as much as I do, it’s still worth a shot. Just don’t go in expecting something super intense or fast-paced.
Maybe the one thing it does leave you with is a quiet reminder: don’t trust too easily, just like Noh did, only to be betrayed by someone he believed was on his side
But oh man, I did not expect to love it this much.
This drama has everything comedy that actually made me laugh, action that kept me at the edge of my seat, a hospital setting that somehow felt fresh and exciting, and this super engaging student-mentor relationship that pulled me in more than I thought it would. The whole vibe? Just so good. Every episode had me either smiling, stressed, or completely sucked in.
What I loved most is how it never felt boring. One second I was laughing at some ridiculous scene, the next I was emotionally invested in a surgery, and then suddenly feeling all warm because of how the characters were growing. It's got that perfect balance of fun and heart.
I’m seriously glad I gave this a chance. This is the kind of stuff I live for. It reminded me why I even started watching dramas in the first place,to feel something, to connect with the characters, to escape for a while. And this? This was exactly that.
Now I’m just sitting here, lowkey begging for a second season because I’m not ready to let go yet. If you’re even slightly considering watching it—do it. Just press play. Trust me, it’s way better than you think.
I started this drama with zero expectations,just wanted to add another title to my completed list. At first, it seemed promising, but the deeper I got into it, the more disappointed I became.
What really put me off were the excessive intimate scenes. I’m not someone who enjoys NC content unless it actually adds emotional depth to the story and here, it just felt overwhelming and unnecessary. I’d already been spoiled quite a bit, so I knew what was coming, and honestly, that made it harder to stay engaged.
The plot didn’t feel compelling to me. I didn’t find the leads particularly attractive, and some scenes were just straight-up cringe and secondhand embarrassing. I kept waiting for it to get better, but it never quite did.
It wasn’t the worst thing I’ve seen, but definitely not something I connected with.
Final rating: 7/10 ,mostly for the decent start and a few good moments here and there.
I loved how San and Xiaowen slowly got to understand each other. From hating each other to feeling like family ,it was such a beautiful journey. I loved how he refused her uncle's money. That moment really stood out to me. It showed that love doesn’t come with a price tag.
Another thing I liked was how his friends didn’t hesitate to adopt Xiaowen, and how she felt safe with him. His father slowly accepting her as a granddaughter, even though they weren’t blood-related, was so touching. And the way he helped his ex I don’t know if I could’ve done that if I were in his place.
When her watch broke or stopped working, he tried so hard to fix it so she could hear her grandmother's voice again. And I absolutely adored the moment when she said,
"I know that you’re lying to me and I’ll never see my grandmother again… but I’m not afraid, because I have Dad." 😭
That scene ruined me in the best way.
When her mother showed up out of nowhere, I really wanted her to be selfish and abandon her child. I know this might sound wrong, but I couldn’t help it. I didn’t want Xiaowen to be taken away. But when I heard her side of the story, I truly felt bad for her.
I had a feeling San would be a good dad. He looked like a gangster, and for some reason my brain just automatically thinks gangsters make great dads 😭.
And the worst part , he lost Xiaowen and his dad at the same time. What a misery.
But the farewell he gave to both of them… it was the most beautiful farewell I’ve ever seen.
Best ending.
Story? Acting? Cast? Emotions?
All 10/10.
It was a 10/10 for me!
I won’t lie. it’s not some masterpiece or anything. It was just okay. But if you like the actor as much as I do, it’s still worth a shot. Just don’t go in expecting something super intense or fast-paced.
Maybe the one thing it does leave you with is a quiet reminder: don’t trust too easily, just like Noh did, only to be betrayed by someone he believed was on his side