Whatever it is, the best season of this series is definitely season 1. It excites me so much with every episode that I can't even describe it! In my opinion, no medical drama has been made better than this one so far.I’ve watched it countless times now. ❤❤❤
do I need to watch season 1 and 2 to understand this one? I only ask as I saw a comment on season 1 saying the…
You really need to watch season 1! Believe me, there was an intense fight between Dong-joo and Teacher Kim that felt like a punch to the gut. So many things in season 1 will excite you. For example, Dong-joo was against Teacher Kim because he thought Kim was a crazy person who just wanted to mess things up. Then there’s the story of Dong-joo’s father’s death, which ties directly to Kim Bong-joo.
And don’t forget his love story, the power struggles in the main hospital, and the thrilling heart transplant surgery of the chairman towards the end. There are so many exciting elements that aren’t present in the other seasons—even the moment when the ER had to be quarantined can’t compare. I think you should really give season 1 a try!
I'd like to see Han Seok Kyu and Kimura Takuya in a Korean Japanese Medical Drama Colab 😍
Who are they both, and which drama’s characters are they? Please also tell me the name of the drama and whether it’s worth watching or not. Especially, if it’s similar to this drama, I definitely want to watch it...
I didnt watch first season so I dont have any affection for the 1st season ml. So am I the only one who kinda…
You really need to watch season 1! Believe me, there was an intense fight between Dong-joo and Teacher Kim that felt like a punch to the gut. So many things in season 1 will excite you. For example, Dong-joo was against Teacher Kim because he thought Kim was a crazy person who just wanted to mess things up. Then there’s the story of Dong-joo’s father’s death, which ties directly to Kim Bong-joo.
And don’t forget his love story, the power struggles in the main hospital, and the thrilling heart transplant surgery of the chairman towards the end. There are so many exciting elements that aren’t present in the other seasons—even the moment when the ER had to be quarantined can’t compare. I think you should really give season 1 a try! ❤❤❤
I watched it when the drama was on air, but the joy of rewatching the entire series is beyond words.❤ This series is so perfect! And the way the last season excites me every time I see my favorite character’s comeback is amazing.🕺💃🕺 I giggle the same way I did the first time I was surprised. This isn’t even my first rewatch—it's more like a rerererewatch—and it still excites me just as much!!!! 🤍🤍🤍
do I need to watch season 1 and 2 to understand this one? I only ask as I saw a comment on season 1 saying the…
In my opinion, you should watch season 1 and 2 first because season 1 is the best. The things related to season 1 will excite you the most in the final season... 😍🤍
Ufff, thank God I dropped this drama by the third episode and then watched it again from the beginning after it ended. I understood that I would only be able to fully grasp it if I watched the entire drama in one go.
Although, to be honest, there wasn't really any deep science that we couldn't understand... In my religion, I had already read that after death, a person's brain stays alive for 7 minutes, and during that time, they see everything they did in their entire life or the memories of things they regret.
Now, in this series, the concept is just about 4 minutes instead of 7... Simply put, in the first 5 episodes of the drama, we are seeing the guilt and memories of the last 4 minutes of 'Great's' life—what he did and what he could have changed but didn't. In episodes 6 and 7, we see what actually happened in real life that 'Great' couldn't change, meaning 'Great' wasn't as great as we thought by episode 5..😅😅😅... And Tonkla killed the title and also shot 'Great,' taking revenge for his brother's murder... And the part where Tonkla's brother (who returned home at the end of episode 4) was also 'Great's' hallucination because, in the last 4 minutes of his memory, he tried to save him... The scenes related to Tonkla, Korn, and Win are mostly real, not imagined.
"And in the last episode, we are shown 'Tyme's' last 4 minutes, where he wishes that he had met him naturally without any purpose, and had only continued their relationship with genuine love."
Now that's love—Korn, even after hearing the truth from Tonkla, sacrifices himself after Tonkla dies, and they both die lying in the same position as they did during their first date while talking. That was very emotional... And then the mini heart attack at the end of the drama, hahah... Overall, I've never seen a BL series like this. They have played with science very well..."
I couldn't believe it when I saw the cast and saw that Sang Wichai (Thanwa) was in it. His acting as the character 'Toh' in the drama Secret Crush on You seemed so psycho and extremely annoying to me. But here, he looks so cute and sweet...I didn't even realize that this was the same Toh character...
I'm glad that I ignored the bad comments and watched this drama... I mean, how is this drama so underrated? I guess it's those people who watch BL series just for the NC scenes... In my opinion, kissing scenes are enough to show romance... I liked the love story and the acting of the main lead was also good... ❤
And don’t forget his love story, the power struggles in the main hospital, and the thrilling heart transplant surgery of the chairman towards the end. There are so many exciting elements that aren’t present in the other seasons—even the moment when the ER had to be quarantined can’t compare. I think you should really give season 1 a try!
And don’t forget his love story, the power struggles in the main hospital, and the thrilling heart transplant surgery of the chairman towards the end. There are so many exciting elements that aren’t present in the other seasons—even the moment when the ER had to be quarantined can’t compare. I think you should really give season 1 a try! ❤❤❤
This series is so perfect! And the way the last season excites me every time I see my favorite character’s comeback is amazing.🕺💃🕺 I giggle the same way I did the first time I was surprised. This isn’t even my first rewatch—it's more like a rerererewatch—and it still excites me just as much!!!! 🤍🤍🤍
Although, to be honest, there wasn't really any deep science that we couldn't understand... In my religion, I had already read that after death, a person's brain stays alive for 7 minutes, and during that time, they see everything they did in their entire life or the memories of things they regret.
Now, in this series, the concept is just about 4 minutes instead of 7... Simply put, in the first 5 episodes of the drama, we are seeing the guilt and memories of the last 4 minutes of 'Great's' life—what he did and what he could have changed but didn't. In episodes 6 and 7, we see what actually happened in real life that 'Great' couldn't change, meaning 'Great' wasn't as great as we thought by episode 5..😅😅😅... And Tonkla killed the title and also shot 'Great,' taking revenge for his brother's murder... And the part where Tonkla's brother (who returned home at the end of episode 4) was also 'Great's' hallucination because, in the last 4 minutes of his memory, he tried to save him... The scenes related to Tonkla, Korn, and Win are mostly real, not imagined.
"And in the last episode, we are shown 'Tyme's' last 4 minutes, where he wishes that he had met him naturally without any purpose, and had only continued their relationship with genuine love."
Now that's love—Korn, even after hearing the truth from Tonkla, sacrifices himself after Tonkla dies, and they both die lying in the same position as they did during their first date while talking. That was very emotional... And then the mini heart attack at the end of the drama, hahah... Overall, I've never seen a BL series like this. They have played with science very well..."