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Mental Illness is Not A Crime
What a great show! A massive highlight to mental health awareness for everyone. We all need to understand that having a mental illness is neither a shame nor crime. Mental illness is not something to be taken lightly, we may not be able to see it on people around us because people tend to hide, ignore, or push away this type of hardship. At the end of the day, we may become Song Yu Chan who pushed Jung Da Eun to take a spoon she can't hold, and add more burden to them.
Most part of the show are painful, yet very realistic. However, it's heartwarming and relieving because there are certainly hope and sunshine waiting for them. Some parts of them may a beautiful morning while some others may be cold dark night, that's life. I like the addition of doctor Hwang Yeo Hwan, it adds comedy touch to the show.
Not so much complaint on this show. I personally prefer more patients case rather than personal one, but I think they did it on purpose to highlight that "a doctor can get sick". There should be more explanation about Jung Da Eun past, what burden caused her depression in her past internal medicine department. Additionally, I think the number of comedy is uneven. The first part of the show has more of it, so it is a bit more difficult to cleanse all the pain in the second part of the show.
Should I recommend this show? Unless you get bored easily with slice of life genre, then it's a YES, DEFINITELY. In conclusion: everyone can catch a cold, everyone can have an indigestion, so is mental illness. There's no guarantee it won't hit you.
Most part of the show are painful, yet very realistic. However, it's heartwarming and relieving because there are certainly hope and sunshine waiting for them. Some parts of them may a beautiful morning while some others may be cold dark night, that's life. I like the addition of doctor Hwang Yeo Hwan, it adds comedy touch to the show.
Not so much complaint on this show. I personally prefer more patients case rather than personal one, but I think they did it on purpose to highlight that "a doctor can get sick". There should be more explanation about Jung Da Eun past, what burden caused her depression in her past internal medicine department. Additionally, I think the number of comedy is uneven. The first part of the show has more of it, so it is a bit more difficult to cleanse all the pain in the second part of the show.
Should I recommend this show? Unless you get bored easily with slice of life genre, then it's a YES, DEFINITELY. In conclusion: everyone can catch a cold, everyone can have an indigestion, so is mental illness. There's no guarantee it won't hit you.
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