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Tokyo MER: Hashiru Kinkyuukyuumeishitsu
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Jul 2, 2022
11 of 11 episodes seen
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Overall 8.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 9.5

Cheese deluxe, unrealistic but still a GREAT watch.

'The people at MER only have one job. Leaving a scene with no casualties'

This drama is about a new medical team going to accident sites saving peoples lives with the ideal to not let anyone die and the show gives you not a dull moment doing this. Even though some scenes are very cheesy you can't help to get excited and jump for joy as they do their job and cooperating with people around them.

Of course, like many dramas like this, it's not easy. In the beginning no one is trusting them and think they are in the way but as the show goes on people can't help but to be swayed by the main doctor of the team: Kitami Kota.

The same goes for the team itself. Not every member want to be there but as the show goes on, they grow as medical personal and can't help but to admire Kitami-sensei as he does everything in his power to help the people around him that need help, no matter what. This reckless behaviour is a high risk but high reward way of thinking and would probably not work in real life, but that why we can truly enjoy it here

Every episode comes with new excitements, we get to see people grow and change their way of thinking. Well, most of them at least. Like many dramas out there, there is villains in form of politicians that wants the MER team disband for politics, which makes the work harder for the MER-team for no reason. Asian dramas loves childish politicians as villains after all.

I love medical dramas that are not just stuck at a hospital. Code Blue and Dr. DMAT comes to mind, so if you like this one and haven't seen the others I would recommend those whole heartedly, BUT they are heavier than this one.

Cheese deluxe or not, this was a great watch and I'm excited for the movie that's coming out. And I would mind more season of this show. We need more medical dramas that puts us at the scene, let's hope for more in the future.

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BG: Personal Bodyguard Season 2
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May 1, 2022
7 of 7 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.5

A worthy sequel

Kimura Takuya does it again! I don't think I've seen a single bad drama that he's been in.

As for the drama itself, it was a worthy sequel. It had to be cut because of covid but they managed do make it work and you can't really notice that they had to cut 3 episodes except for the fact that it didn't have the usual 10 episodes but just 7. The episodes themselves follow the 1 case/episode and you get to see them protect a lot of people with different needs making it not a boring watch. But you also know what to expect so it's not a drama where you need to but your entire focus on, making it a chill drama even with it's action focus. A drama great for binging but also a drama where you can watch an episode here and there and still be able to catch on what's going on.

There's some nice an subtle character development. There's a hint of romance but it doesn't take over which I like. Shimazaki and his son has a better relationship than in the first season making it an endearing watch as well.

Shimazaki and Takanashi are their usual bickering selves, like brothers, which adds the comedy to the drama.

The music fits the scenes well and the main theme is well recognisable and is a nice tune to listen to.

The show ends with an opening for a season 3 which I would gladly watch. The re-watch value for this one is high since pretty much every episode works as a stand alone, so you can watch your favourite cases without feeling like you have to watch everything from the start.

Anyhow this is a drama that doesn't need that much brain power but isn't boring. And like I say in the beginning this is a worthy sequel and here's hoping for a season 3.

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Juvenile Justice
3 people found this review helpful
Mar 20, 2022
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 4.0

Could've been great

I love law dramas. Law dramas with dark cases even better. Yet, this one couldn't really grasp me the way I was hoping.
There were a lot of horrible cases yes, but they tried to make us feel for the prosecuted and that's were it fell flat. Yes most of the kids wouldn't have committed the crimes they did if they weren't abandoned, abused or worse. When they don't feel remorse until after they get sentenced it's hard to feel for them. There were a few kids that I did feel for, like Seo Yu Ri, but I think that was because the crime she committed versus the things she was exposed to causing the crime was not as bad. But it wasn't really until the traffic accident case (ep7-8) were I really felt it and that is way to late for a show that is 10 episodes.

But I'll admit that it was an interesting take to watch a law show where all the crimes where committed by kids. It's interesting to see how horrible of crimes kids can commit and what leads them to make such decisions.

Now there wasn't really any bad acting but I was finding myself not caring for most of the characters, even the leads. The female lead is a character that hates juvenile offenders and we never find out why until the last 2 episodes. There is maybe 1 or 2 hints before then that hints why but that is not enough, causing us to have a lead that is harsh towards everyone for seemingly no reason making it hard to like her. She does show some sort of kindness towards some of the kids which is in my opinion her only redeeming aspect of her character.

Now the male main lead doesn't really do much, he is just there and is kind to everything and everyone. He sees the best in all of the kids and maybe that's what we need in this show. If he also would've been harsh to all of the kids, it would probably be even harder to like this show. I do think that he was one of reasons though why I felt the Traffic accident case so much. I'm not saying I didn't like his character but rather that I don't think he did very much for being a main character.

My favourite character was probably Kang Won Joong, the character that would have been the villain in any other Kdrama. The first couple of episodes he even falls into the cliché path of his type of character that causes them to be the villain. The difference is that he deep down is a good person and even though he does some wrong choices later on, he does in the end the right thing and never truly becomes the so called villain.

Na Geun Hee that doesn't show up until the last 4 episodes is not a likable character at all. She does show some redemption in the end but still too late in the show and not enough time to be able to like her character.

The music is really good, not a whole lot of soundtrack with lyrics but that is not a bad thing, I'm just used to have Kdrama have like 5-7 song with lyrics in its soundtrack.

Now because I don't find most of the characters that likable I don't see myself rewatching this one in the future. I would probably still recommend this one for people that like law dramas though.

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Ghost Doctor
12 people found this review helpful
Feb 22, 2022
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

This is what all kdramas should aspire to be

My biggest issue with Kdramas is that they tend to get complicated for the sake of being complicated and there's a lot of them that are like that. This one, is not one of them.

Is the story original? No. Does it have to be? No. You get what you expect when you read the synopsis and everything stays in its lane which is very, VERY rare for a Kdrama. You expect a medical, bromance drama with a touch of supernatural and that's exactly what you get. There's a bit of romance but it only adds a bit of flare to the characters and story and it stays in its lane and does not take over which I find that WAY to many does, which is why I tend to stay away from anything that hints about romance in the synopsis.

The story ties itself up nicely and there's pretty much only one thing that I felt was a bit left out, a character that leaves in the early, middle-ish part of the story. I felt like he should've been there to tie some things up but never shows up again. Though it is possible that the character added some character development to the main characters that wouldn't have happened otherwise that I never realised. This is only a minor detail though.

Now the acting was great as usual. Rain and Kim Bum did great as the main characters and their chemistry with each other made the show. I've seen a lot of people complain about Uee and saying that they don't like her acting. I haven't seen her in anything else so I can't speak of her other stuff but here I thought she was fine, so I'm just gonna put that complaining to the usual hate I see pretty much every female lead/actress get because they are the female lead and the male lead is "so hot" and can't do anything wrong.

I also saw some stuff about Son Na Euns character. Not really anything about her acting but rather that her character didn't feel like main, which I kind of agree with. Amongst the "mains" she had the least impact on the show but she definitely was an important support character and I don't agree with the comments that the character is useless and doesn't do anything.
Of course we can't forget about the veterans such as Sung Dong Il and Tae In Ho which you'll see in like every other drama, doing what they do best as usual.

The music is not bad, just that the last couple of dramas I've seen has had amazing soundtrack and these ones didn't really hit me in the same way.

All in all, It's been awhile since I've followed a Kdrama from start to finish without any breaks which in my opinion speaks for itself. This is a great watch, that all I can say.

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Voice Season 3: City of Accomplices
3 people found this review helpful
Jun 27, 2021
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 6.0

Worst season yet

I'm not gonna lie, I wasn't a huge fan of this season. I even stopped watching and just finished it cause of season 4.

Now this is a continuation of the second season which I did like, so why was this one not as good? Well, it's cause the second part of the second season and this whole season unfortunately got the so called "Male lead takes over" syndrome. Which is what it sounds like, the male lead get so much screen time that the female lead, which in this case actually is the MAIN character, pretty much becomes a support character, and what made the first season so extremely good disappeared for me.

The story itself isn't bad. The case is just as dark as the first season and the acting is fine. But the fact that the male lead got way to much focus was nagging me too much in the end. I did like the male lead and the actor is great but when there are two leads, then they should have about the same focus. But enough about that. The only thing otherwise that bothered me, was the lack of understanding of what a psychopath is and how you treat mental illnesses.

Like I mentioned, the acting is fine. The first season was one of my first K-dramas so I didn't get the dislike the female lead actor got for being bad at acting (in comments). Now finishing season 3 while adding a lot of K-dramas to my completed list, I can see that her acting isn't the best, but of course not bad enough to get the dislike I've seen her get. (Also not really about the drama, but the amount of hate I've seen the character get on comments and stuff makes no sense. She is the main character, the title is Voice cause she could hear the killer's voice in the first season. Taking her away would just make it to another police drama, not Voice) Other than that the acting has been great.

The music is killer as usual. The heavier sounds of the voice soundtrack in this season is amazing. My favourite is still the second season version, but this is a close second ^^

As of this review the fourth season has already begin so I'm exited to check that one out. Even though I think this season is the worst yet, I wouldn't say it's not worth checking out. If you liked the first season and the second then you should of course continue with this one ^^

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Law School
1 people found this review helpful
Jun 21, 2021
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 3
Overall 8.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 6.0

How to get away with murder meets Chief of Staff

You could divide this drama into two main parts. One part that is a murder mystery in the style of How to get away with murder, and one part that is taking down a politician that is corrupted to the core, which is more of a typical K-drama. The murder mystery part kind of gets more irrelevant as the show goes on as the second part gets more relevant.
The drama also has other plots that are told, though some that are more important and fits more to the main story (Jeon Ye Seul, Seo Ji Ho) and some that feels more like fillers even though it has some relevance (Yoo Seung Jae, Kang Sol B)
So if you are interested in a murder, mystery drama then this is probably not one for you.

I did find some episodes a bit to slow and almost went down to the boring category but it picked itself up straight away and when the show goes for a satisfying moment, it succeeds really well. Not to mention the last scene of the show is so smooth. Great camerawork and everything.

The acting was fine, it does not have bad acting or anything like that in it, but I did have some trouble with Professor Yang in the first episodes, once again the acting is not bad, but there was something about the character I didn't like but that disappeared after a few episodes. I did like that a lot of the support cast (the students) got a lot of screen time and not just there for filling the spots up so to speak but actually got as much shine as the main cast. And THANK GOD for no romance. I'll admit the scenes between Kang Sol A and Han Joon Hwi was pretty cute and I did like their chemistry but I'm happy it didn't got blown into a full romance cause knowing from other K-dramas I've seen, that plot point would've taken over their (at least the female lead) screen time and not the main plot.

Now the music was simply great. I know I'm not the only one that went nuts every time the 'It's pulling me undeeeer, It's driving me craaaaazy' part came on. The whole soundtrack was great and had a lot of choir/church vibes but still fit really well.

So did I like it? Yes, it wasn't great as in one of the best things I've watched, but I've seen a lot worse. Like I said some plot point where better than others but it is an satisfying watch and worth checking out.

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Taxi Driver
0 people found this review helpful
Jun 14, 2021
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

If the law won't help, do it yourself.

A story about people helping other people take revenge. An action packed show with stories that tugs your heartstrings combined with laughter and funny moment and a soundtrack with 80's vibes is how I would describe this show.

It starts of strong, dark cases with lots of violence but with some funny scenes to cut the heaviness. It does go downhill for me in the middle but goes back up towards the end, even if the heaviness from the beginning that I really liked never truly came back. It went from individual cases from different characters to cases involving the team, which isn't a bad thing per say, but I really liked learning the different stories and then see the team help them take revenge. That and seeing the gratitude after the case is done. That being said, the cases involving the team aren't less dark and gruesome, but you can feel the shift in the show.

The acting was superb the whole way through. Lee Je Hoon is great as the main lead and Esom did a really good job as Kang Ha Na (a character that for some reason got a lot of hate, which I do not get). Though all the actors did a great job Cha Ji Yeon really stood out. What a great performance.

I really liked the soundtrack on this one. When the synth part comes on, you know you are in for a ride. A taxi ride. (I'll show myself out)

Though the show had its up and downs I think it ended on a really good note which is why I still rated it quite high. And since it ended with an open ending, here's hoping for a second season!!

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Move to Heaven
1 people found this review helpful
May 27, 2021
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 6.0

A touching story that doesn't leave a single eye dry.

This is probably the most Jdrama-ish Kdrama I've seen and I'm saying that with only positivity in my mind.

An emotional tale that will make you cry in about every episode.

When you die, do you think that you will disappear?
This drama will tell you the answer. That even if you are gone, pieces of you are left behind with the people that cared about you. Your belongings will tell about your life, your last time on this earth. It will show your struggles, your hopes and dream. And no matter how alone you think you are, when you are gone, there will be someone that misses you and grieves for you. Even when you are not here, you will never truly be gone.

The main cast is an interesting bunch as well. A dad that is the greatest dad in the world, a son that is special but because of that, he can see things no one else can. An uncle that is broken, but is beginning to heal. And the next door neighbour that is pretty much family.
All of these are part of what makes this drama great. Their story, their grief and their hopes and dream as well as their work as trauma cleaners.

10 episodes filled with lots of emotions and a different view on life. Here's to another season with more stories, both sad and happy.

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Hospital Playlist
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Mar 17, 2021
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 5.0

A story about friendship and the troubles of everyday life

This is a perfect show for you who don't want to think too much and just relax while watching.

When it first came out it was very hyped so I checked it out and I'm gonna be honest, I wasn't super into it and even dropped it after the first episode. But I gave it a second chance after a few month and I grew fond of it, so if you didn't like it at first, give it another chance ^^ Granted it took me a few episodes but watching one here and there is perfect for this kind of show if you don't feel like binging it.

Now what the show excels at is the friendship between the characters. It's not an overdramatic show so there aren't really any twists and turns to catch you off guard and I really like that. Not all shows needs to be surprising and full of twists. They all joke around with each other and care for each other when something has happened. The band that they have together is also really fun to watch and it's a great way to use the shows soundtrack.

Though, the isn't perfect. It lacks in the medical department in my opinion. I'm not expecting it to have cases like Dr. Romantic or anything like that but it felt that the show went maybe a tad much on the happy side of things. Now this is a happy show so I don't expect a lot of sadness but the show it meant to feel a bit realistic (I think) so it could use a bit of sadness. It does bait us quite often. There's a lot of instances where everything is looking grim and the episode ends. Then when the next has started everything worked out ok, and sometimes we don't even get to see what happened but only the aftermath after a day time skip or something similar.

When the show does have the sad ending the case, it is very impactful and I caught myself crying a few times.

Now this show is renewed for season 2 (and 3?) so I hope that they will fix the issues I had with this season for the next ones ^^

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Stranger Season 2
2 people found this review helpful
Nov 9, 2020
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 8.0

The perfect duo is back!

The storyline in this season is a bit more slow and more political focused than the first. If you prefer a proper crime solving show than maybe this season is might not be to your liking. This is still a great second season though.

The police and the prosecutors are fighting against each other for the investigation right which causes the two leads we love to watch be on the opposite side, but they don't really care about that, but it makes their teamwork a bit harder with both of their bosses trying to make them use each other and create doubt. This seasons go through a couple of cases which some might seem to not be necessary at first but I think they managed to tie everything together really well in the end. That being said I do think that there is one storyline that feel kind of unfinished or at least handled a bit sloppy at the end, but since that isn't the main storyline it doesn't take away to much of the story.

The dream sequence in the last episode is so powerful and emotional and it hit me straight in the gut with the feels.

Like I mentioned in the beginning, this season is a bit slower than the first but the last few episodes are really great and if you feel that it's to slow for your liking, try to hold on cause it will be worth it.

The acting is just as the first season really really good, and so is the music. This is a great watch if you have the time and you should definitely check this one out if you liked the first season ^^

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Nobody Knows
2 people found this review helpful
Apr 21, 2020
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
For me, this is a contender for the best drama of 2020.

If you think this drama is a normal mystery crime drama then you are mistaken. While the story is not super original by any means but the way the characters interact with each other and how they feel about each other is what makes this drama so good. To see all the character grow and becoming better people is truly an enjoyment to watch. All the characters you dislike in the beginning changes for the better as the story progress. The chemistry between Cha Young Jin and Ko Eun Ho is amazing, every scene with the two fills a warmth in your stomach. The bad guy is one of the most interesting villains I've come across in dramas. He feels very authentic and real.

The acting is amazing. The actors becomes the characters and are able to deliver an incredible performance. Even the youngsters that hasn't a lot of acting experience from what I can see are delivering a stellar performance. Kim Seo Hyung what a great choice for the main role. It's really nice seeing a woman kicking serious butt in dramas. Normally, even though they are tough or strong, they always turn into some sort of damsel in distress and that can annoy me quite a bit but not here. Here she's a proper badass that can crack a serious punch if needed and that's a breath of fresh air. ^^

Even though I've said the story thrives with it characters rather than the mystery crime aspect, the story itself is really good. It isn't obvious who has done what and even when you are sure about some thing, there is still a little bit of doubt. It makes you stay on you toes and that is what makes a crime drama great.

The OST in this drama is one of the best I've ever heard. They enhance every scene and I'm gonna listen on them for a long time.

Even though the mystery in this drama is gone after you'ce watched it, it's not what makes this drama good. It's the characters and the way they interact. That't why this drama has a higher rewatch value then what I would give other mystery dramas.

Do you like crime dramas? Watch this. You don't like crime dramas? I would say give this a try, it might surprise you ^^

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Dr. Romantic Season 2
5 people found this review helpful
Feb 27, 2020
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
Another great season from a great show.
Do I think this season is better than season 1?? No, but this is till a season worth watching.

One of the things I loved about the first season was that the romance was quite minimal and didn't overtake what the show is about, which I feel that alot of romance in dramas do. Which is why I tend to stay away from shows that has romance in its genre. This season has the romance even more put to the side, which for me is a huge plus but might be a minus for others. But that's probably the only point in which I like this season more than the first.

The new leads is basically the old leads with the same problems and views in the hospital scene. The female has issues that causes her to get banned in the OR and the male lead is all about the money for personal reasons. Also their issues is better handled/spread out in the first season. Here it gets resovled quite fast and it almost seemed unneccessary to have them there in the first place.

The villains are also, in a way, a repeat from season 1. The main villain in season 1 is in this season as well, but you could take him away and much wouldn't change. I did really like Dr. Shim. Even though she was against the Doldam staff in a lot of thing, there was something there that told me that she was a good person from the start. Dr. Park was more of a pain, but I did end up liking him as well. Dr. Yang was just a pain in my ass though.

Master Kim was great as always. He was his old stubborn self and it was a ride to see him make the new leads great doctors. I did miss his relationship (non romantic) with Dr. Yoon from season 1 though.

Otherwise this season is solid. The cases are many and very different. Some cases hurt more than others but this was truly a joy to watch. Here's hoping for a season 3 with maybe the cast from seaon 1 and 2 ^^

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Chief of Staff Season 2
8 people found this review helpful
Dec 25, 2019
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 6.0
The second season starts with a bang and it only goes upwards from there.
Jang Tae Jun with more power than before starts his plans to change the world of today's politics by getting rid of the corruption in the house.
This, of course, proves quickly to be very hard and he and the people he trusts have to struggle. Every victory quickly becomes a loss. One step forward, two steps back.

A season that is even more heavy than the first but also has way more satisfying moments.

Is the ending worth the suffering you might endure watching this and the previous season? Yes definitely.

The acting is still as good, as well as the music.

Ps, this show has really made me think about how much of this is true to what happens behind politics in real life, quite a scary thought...

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Chief of Staff
3 people found this review helpful
Dec 25, 2019
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 6.0
This drama is about what happens behind the scenes of politics. The good, the bad and a really good dose of the ugly.
How far will people go to get the way they want? This drama deals with backstabbing, corruption and everything bad you can think of in a world of politics.

The main characters are trying their best to help the people but to help the people they have to do stuff that is not always a good thing. Don't expect this drama to be a walk in the park or a drama you can watch to catch a break from real life. This is heavy but it has it satisfying moment.

The acting is really great. Lee Jung Jae as Jang Tae Jun is amazing. He's playing the good guy but still make you question if he goes to far and if he himself, is gonna go to the point of no return.

Shin Min Ah is playing a female lead that is strong and even during pressure and criticism fails to crumble, which I find very rare in Kdrama.

The other leads are also amazing and Kim Gab Soo is doing an amazing job as the villain.

The music is really good, lots of good songs and even some of the instrumental OST stands out.

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Dr. Romantic
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Sep 25, 2019
20 of 20 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 10
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Not sure if what is said here would be considered spoilers so I have put the warning just in case.

I have watched a decent amount of medical dramas, both Japanese and Korean and most of the time, even if they are really good, they are not what I was after or expected in a medical drama.

Romantic Doctor, Teacher Kim is not on of them. This drama IS what I've been looking for in a medical drama. It has the cases, it also deals with the characters themselves and is has a good ratio between the two.
It also have political power play but that feels kinda standard for dramas ^^

I'll admit the first episode did put me off a bit cause it felt like this was gonna be a romantic roller-coaster which is not what I'm after in show like this, but I'm happy I decided to continue.

The cast is amazing. They all make their characters believable, flaws and all. What I really like about the characters is that they all have flaws that makes sense. All the worries they have are understandable and they make mistakes that anyone can make even if they now what they are doing.

The human bond that the show focuses on are basically every type of bond you can think of. Family bond between patients and their families, romantic bonds, friendships and more. Everyone at Doldam Hospital are a family and we get to see how they become a family as we watch the show progress.
My favourite bond/relationship is between Master Kim and Dr Yoon Seo Jung. They have that father-daughter bond that I love to see in shows. Master Kim is strict and he doesn't give any of the doctors special treatment but you can tell that he has a soft spot for her even if he doesn't always show it. I found myself hoping for scenes with the two of them just to see that bond that they share.

My least favourite is the romance between Yoon Seo Jung and Kang Dong Joo. For several reasons. I'm not a huge fan of romance if the shows doesn't need it and this one doesn't. I did warm up to it later on thanks to the chemistry between the actors but the characters, mostly Kang Dong Joo shows some unhealthy responses to it IMO.
He kinda forces himself on her, not in a sexual way, but she's says she's not interested and he keeps pushing. He also becomes jealous and is kinda overprotective when he sees another guy show some sort of interest in her, and that happens even before they actually become an item. It is probably meant to be cute and endearing and Yoon Seo Jung doesn't seem to mind that much but if this was a real relationship that is some serious red flags if you ask me.

Best character is Master Kim's smile XD
Jokes aside, Han Seok Kyu, who plays Master Kim has a really nice smile and when Master Kim is happy I become happy cause it's so infectious. One of my favourite scenes is when Yoon Seo Jung agrees to something and Master Kim shows a big smile while bursting out a happy OKAY!! ^^

I feel like this is one of the few KDramas that has ost that isn't a song but an instrumental ost.
The one called "Hope of Hospital" is really good and when you hear it you know that everything is gonna be all right ^^

This one has a really good rewatch value since it isn't a mystery, even if you've seen it you can enjoy everything as if you're watching it for the first time.

This might be my favourite medical Drama after the Jdrama Code Blue, I recommend this one with my entire being.

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