This is very funny. Ignore the number of episodes listed, it's actually only 16 episodes. One episode was cut into 2 parts but remained 1 episode _officially_.
Episode 2 Part 1:* Female Bulgasal: I will be born again with this scar that you have given me.Episode 2 Part…
Oooh, very good points! I can't make connections on what it Hwal's role with the female bulgasal and Dark Hole. Somehow there's a connection between them three.
I love that connection. It makes sense that they're just creating more karma instead of solving their problem.
Who says he is dead? This might be the typical out-of-body experience which can only mean he will probably be…
In the preview, I heard the word "coma" (or the subtitle, lols). So in ep2 Young Min will probably be, well in coma.
Also in MDL's description, Seung Tak will have two ghost doctors with different backgrounds, possessing him. If the description is accurate, then it'll be very interesting what dynamic there will be. An intern expert with two backgrounds … that's something haha.
Ok, so … in 2010 Dr. Young Min, then intern, was possessed by a ghost doctor and did his first successful surgery. 12 years later, in 2022, he's now a very popular Professor with a very clean record.
Then came Seung Tak, the heir, as an intern under him. Unfortunately, Dr. Young Min got into an accident and became a ghost himself.
While in the OR, Ghost Dr. Young Min was able to possessed the body of Seung Tak and operated on his own body through Seung Tak's body.
I guess that's pretty much episode 1.
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According to the MDL description, there are two ghost doctors possessing Seung Tak. It would appear that the Ghost Doctor which possessed Young Min 12 years ago hasn't moved on.
What I love with this show is Mr. Hwang. I hope all fathers and employers are like him. He trusts his daughter…
I don't like Jae Guk's mother. She's so full of herself and thinks the world revolves around her.
I probably would have said, if I were in her shoes: Oh please, don't praise yourself too much, your son and I agreed we'll break-up before we even started our relationship. Eat that biatch. *then walk away*
HAHAHAHAHA.
That's the kind of fathers and mothers we don't need.
What I love with this show is Mr. Hwang. I hope all fathers and employers are like him. He trusts his daughter and sort-of adopted daughter. He doesn't push what he wants. He listens to their thoughts and ideas. He is overall supportive even in managing his company.
He also doesn't overlord them, nor his employees. He observes from a distance. He talks of them. Treats them as human beings.
Then both as a "father" and an employer, he even wants to make sure Young Eun gets the best of the best deal. She's not his real daughter but he supported her and funded her education, she even believed in her dream and let her built her fashion brand. Yet, with all that, he's ready to let her go and work for another company.
To her real daughter, while he prefers a business/political marriage, in the end he showed that he doesn't really care. What he cares about is for her daughter to get a good man, regardless of his background and family and business. He definitely loved that he is a man who came from nothing and worked his way up, a man worthy of his support.
What's even more interesting was this time around, he did not tell her daughter who she should marry. He could've told her and set up another arranged marriage, which her daughter will reject. Instead, he helped Do Hoon in making his daughter fall in love with him. He gave him tips, he shared the likes and dislikes of her daughter. He is a father, whoever her daughter will marry will eventually also acquire his company, but he was fine and happy for the guy and played match-maker.
He is definitely something. That's what true love is. There is support and most importantly, there is trust. You also know when to push something and when to pull out and let things happen. And if one approach doesn't work, another approach might.
We rarely see that kind of a father and an employer these days. If they want something, all they know is to push for it, they don't care and will not hear about your side just because they're "the father" and/or "the employer". Just because you are older and/or have the most experience, it doesn't mean anyone around you doesn't have anything contribute or should just follow you blindly. The world is not black and white nor is life a straight line with no branches.
I love how the twins changed, they learned to love their carpentry club, especially the guy. I thought he's going to be a jerk all throughout the series, just there because their aunt told them so.
I think it's good that they're showing how people can change if given proper guidance, and they people may not grow up properly because their parents/guardians are not doing good in raising them (as their aunt is).
I love that connection. It makes sense that they're just creating more karma instead of solving their problem.
Also in MDL's description, Seung Tak will have two ghost doctors with different backgrounds, possessing him. If the description is accurate, then it'll be very interesting what dynamic there will be. An intern expert with two backgrounds … that's something haha.
* https://www.viu.com/ott/ph/en-us/vod/417516/Ghost-Doctor
* https://www.viu.com/ott/sg/en-us/vod/417516/Ghost-Doctor
https://www.allkpop.com/article/2022/01/fxs-krystal-named-the-first-global-ambassador-for-singaporean-brand-charles-keith
But cool, thanks. ^_^
Then came Seung Tak, the heir, as an intern under him. Unfortunately, Dr. Young Min got into an accident and became a ghost himself.
While in the OR, Ghost Dr. Young Min was able to possessed the body of Seung Tak and operated on his own body through Seung Tak's body.
I guess that's pretty much episode 1.
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According to the MDL description, there are two ghost doctors possessing Seung Tak. It would appear that the Ghost Doctor which possessed Young Min 12 years ago hasn't moved on.
Then there is also drama here and there. I hope it's goes well in the next episodes.
I probably would have said, if I were in her shoes: Oh please, don't praise yourself too much, your son and I agreed we'll break-up before we even started our relationship. Eat that biatch. *then walk away*
HAHAHAHAHA.
That's the kind of fathers and mothers we don't need.
He also doesn't overlord them, nor his employees. He observes from a distance. He talks of them. Treats them as human beings.
Then both as a "father" and an employer, he even wants to make sure Young Eun gets the best of the best deal. She's not his real daughter but he supported her and funded her education, she even believed in her dream and let her built her fashion brand. Yet, with all that, he's ready to let her go and work for another company.
To her real daughter, while he prefers a business/political marriage, in the end he showed that he doesn't really care. What he cares about is for her daughter to get a good man, regardless of his background and family and business. He definitely loved that he is a man who came from nothing and worked his way up, a man worthy of his support.
What's even more interesting was this time around, he did not tell her daughter who she should marry. He could've told her and set up another arranged marriage, which her daughter will reject. Instead, he helped Do Hoon in making his daughter fall in love with him. He gave him tips, he shared the likes and dislikes of her daughter. He is a father, whoever her daughter will marry will eventually also acquire his company, but he was fine and happy for the guy and played match-maker.
He is definitely something. That's what true love is. There is support and most importantly, there is trust. You also know when to push something and when to pull out and let things happen. And if one approach doesn't work, another approach might.
We rarely see that kind of a father and an employer these days. If they want something, all they know is to push for it, they don't care and will not hear about your side just because they're "the father" and/or "the employer". Just because you are older and/or have the most experience, it doesn't mean anyone around you doesn't have anything contribute or should just follow you blindly. The world is not black and white nor is life a straight line with no branches.
Episode 5 aired yesterday, Jan 3.
Episode 6 will probably air later tonight, Jan 4.
I think it's good that they're showing how people can change if given proper guidance, and they people may not grow up properly because their parents/guardians are not doing good in raising them (as their aunt is).
1. Kwon Na Ra's characters: unnamed female bulgasal in the Goryeo era; Min Sang Woon (present)
2. Gong Seung Yeon's characters: Dan Sol (Goryeo era); Min Shi Ho (present -- the youngest sister of the twins Min Sang Yeon and Min Sang Woon)
3. Han Seo Jin's characters: teenager twins Min Sang Yeon and Min Sang Woon
4. Lee A Ra's character: Dan Sol [young] and Min Shi Ho [young]