Don't force yourself to like it. That being said, I'm surprised you don't feel any chemistry lol
I know chemistry is subjective and all that but sometimes I feel like people could watch literal fireworks go off and still be like "where is the spark?"
I would have wanted Jung Hae-in to reunite with APS again, but I get he's busy with Golden Boy now. I'm sure Lee Je-hoon will do a good job as well. And I can't wait for APS's drama with Wi Ha-joon.
I sympathize with medical staff wanting better working conditions and pay but saying there's enough manpower doesn't seem accurate. Korea has an aging population that will need more and more care with each passing year. So enrolling more students in medical school seems unavoidable.
Anyway, I was looking more forward to the Wi Ha-joon drama anyway, so happy it arrives early!
Love that this is getting the Sat-Sun slot following Queen of Tears! I feel for the Resident Playbook team because the postponement is not their fault. But this drama always derserved a weekend slot. 😍
This is hilarious! This kind of car product placement is normal? In It's Okay to Not Be Okay it was Volvo (which is also heavily featured in many other dramas). What an absurd thing to complain about.
Excellent for Queen of Tears; it'll be exciting to see if it can hit 20% later on. Crash Landing on You by the same writer hit 21.7% for its finale, but its fourth episode just did 8.5% (compared to 13% for this).
Wow, episode 4 jumped to a 12.98% rating with over 3 million viewers, this is a huge hit! That means it's already the 22nd highest-rated drama on cable tv in Korea ever, and it's only four episodes in! 🤯
the ick i got from that africa mention.. do the writers even realize that it's continent not a ckuntry
Well yes, that was the point. To illustrate Soo-cheol's ignorance and stupidity, which he was then promptly called out on. He is the butt of the joke, not Africa. If anything, they called out the prejudiced notions many Koreans may have about Africa. They also followed this up in a later scene with Soo-cheol trying to claim he's not prejudiced and his wife barely tolerating him.
Whilst I get the anger/hatred towards Baek Hyun Woo to a certain extent - the whole wanting his wife to die thing…
I imagine the scriptwriter assumed anyone watching this would be able to tell that Hyun-woo doesn't *actually* want his wife to die and that he'll come to that realization soon enough.
Anyway, I was looking more forward to the Wi Ha-joon drama anyway, so happy it arrives early!