I suppose the rest of the drama is going to be Eve getting pregnant and then the possibility of the baby being harmed by the gamma rays and whatever but obvs they'll decide to have the baby anyway. I do wonder what's going to happen to the morulas, is the daughter in law going to be the only person inseminated or will it get even weirder and the sister will get inseminated as well.
ETA: wait, someone told me that there's only one morula. Maybe the one morula will fail but Eve will get pregnant and it'll be some creepy messaging that getting pregnant by natural methods is the best.
"He rose to fame after saving the life of an abducted ship captain shot multiple times by Somali pirates in the Gulf of Aden in 2011. That widely reported national rescue operation and the story of Leeβs relentless devotion to save his seriously wounded patient led to series of television medical dramas based on the 49-year-old surgeon who works tirelessly running the emergency trauma center at the Ajou University Hospital in Suwon, South Korea."
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βI am a Jedi on a mission to fight stigmas in Korean medical system,β he said. βIt is a failed system -- so inefficient that critically wounded patients, who could have been saved had they been treated within the half-hour golden time, lose [their] lives.β
He started off his βmissionβ by insisting a helicopter landing pad be installed at the Ajou University Hospital. After he says was ignored, he bought a can of white paint himself one day, seven years ago, and went out to the hospital compound and painted a giant βH" in the middle of a road.
βIt was my way of telling authorities how desperate I felt to facilitate critical care patients,β Lee said."
I don't want to sound racist or anything, but why is it that Korean women in their forties and fifties all look…
In real life, Korean women in their 40s and 50s don't all look alike. What you're seeing is very expensive skin care, plastic surgery, similar hairstyles and clothes in dramas that are based on whatever is in fashion at that moment
A little over-hyped I'd say, if you expect it to be better than Daily Dose of Sunshine or Dr Romantic kind of…
I agree, I really enjoyed it, it's a fun ride, but a lot of the drama is very silly (not a complaint). I gave it an 8.5. I save 9+ for dramas that are truly excellent.
1. Why didn't they stay in their aluminum sleeping bag to do it? They wouldn't have floated around. And they wouldn't…
Thank you for giving us detailed synopses so I don't have to watch, I'm interested in keeping up with the plot but not enough to watch it myself π also good God is it on the nose to call the FL Eve. Forget that exposing an embryo to gamma rays in space can cause birth defects, she's going to become the mother of the new era of humanity. Or something. The birth rate messaging is as subtle as a brick to the head.
Someone told me that in EP 7 it was implied that maybe women shouldn't go to space because radiation exposure might mean they can't have babies when they return to earth. What is this absolute misogynistic bullshit. If this is an attempt to put out propaganda to raise the birth rate it's a giant failure. I'll never watch anything by this writer again.
Do you think the pairings you suggested that would make it better are mainly for chemistry reasons or something…
Gong Hyo Jin is putting in a good performance and I think she had good chemistry with LMH in the opening episode. I hate this drama but it's not the fault of any of the actors. It's terrible that people are dragging GHJ for her appearance and age, she looks the way a space commander should look.
Simply because of Netflix ,in 2008 to 2016 you will find quality more and quantity less but now quantity more…
Thank you for this, I get so irritated with comments about the westernization of dramas as if Korean people are innocent children who aren't interested in sex. All you have to do is look at films to know it's not true.
ETA: wait, someone told me that there's only one morula. Maybe the one morula will fail but Eve will get pregnant and it'll be some creepy messaging that getting pregnant by natural methods is the best.
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"He rose to fame after saving the life of an abducted ship captain shot multiple times by Somali pirates in the Gulf of Aden in 2011. That widely reported national rescue operation and the story of Leeβs relentless devotion to save his seriously wounded patient led to series of television medical dramas based on the 49-year-old surgeon who works tirelessly running the emergency trauma center at the Ajou University Hospital in Suwon, South Korea."
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βI am a Jedi on a mission to fight stigmas in Korean medical system,β he said. βIt is a failed system -- so inefficient that critically wounded patients, who could have been saved had they been treated within the half-hour golden time, lose [their] lives.β
He started off his βmissionβ by insisting a helicopter landing pad be installed at the Ajou University Hospital. After he says was ignored, he bought a can of white paint himself one day, seven years ago, and went out to the hospital compound and painted a giant βH" in the middle of a road.
βIt was my way of telling authorities how desperate I felt to facilitate critical care patients,β Lee said."
Her: Take me, daddy
Me: π