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- Título original: 언젠가는 슬기로울 전공의 생활
- Também conhecido como: A Life of a Resident That Will Be Wise Someday , Eonjenganeun Seulgiroul Jeongongui Saenghwal , Someday, A Wise Resident's Life , Wise Hospital Life , Wise Resident Life
- Diretor: Lee Min Soo
- Roteirista: Kim Song Hee
- Gêneros: Comédia, Vida, Juventude, Médico
Onde assistir A Life of a Resident That Will Be Wise Someday
Elenco e Créditos
- Go Yoon Jung Papel Principal
- Shin Shi Ah Papel Principal
- Kang Yoo Seok Papel Principal
- Han Ye Ji Papel Principal
- Jung Joon Won Papel Principal
- Lee Bong Ryun Papel Secundário
Resenhas

Good story, disappointing main leads
A spin-off of Hospital Playlist, Resident Playbook is centered around 4 1st year residents, as they go through the chaos in their daily routine of hospital life.Although the story starts well, with day-to-day medical emergencies encountered by doctors in real life. While the show was good, but it didn't meet my expectations and was a par show compared to another medical drama released this year, The Trauma Code.
The main characters didn't have an impact and while I love Go Youn Jung, she didn't seem at her best with this drama. The positives include good real-life medical setting with a sense of urgency and chaos and honest part played by the side characters. The negatives I would say are the leads, as expectations were high from them and a bit stretchy runtime with less emotional impact.
Overall, Resident Playbook is a good medical drama show that shows a real side of medical life, but couldn't reach the heights of being excellent due to a stretchy runtime with little plot and disappointing main leads.
My Rating : 3.5/5
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Not Bad, But Not Great Either
Resident Playbook is a medical slice-of-life drama that had a lot of potential but didn’t fully deliver. It’s a show that tries to give heartwarming hospital stories and a look into the lives of first-year medical residents, but something is missing in the overall execution.To start with the good parts: the side stories involving patients are the best part of the show. Some of them are emotional and meaningful, and a few may even make you tear up. The show also does well in showing a few important social issues like IVF, mental health, and women making choices for themselves, which was a refreshing and positive touch.
But the main story, especially the character development of the four residents, felt weak and flat. We don’t get to know them deeply, and most of the time, they feel like background characters. Only two or three stand out a bit, while the others don’t leave a strong impression. The focus was too much on the female lead, and it made the rest of the team feel sidelined.
The romance was slow and subtle, and while it had some sweet moments, it didn’t feel strong enough to carry the show. Also, the humor was light and forgettable, and some scenes were just too slow or too long. Each episode is over an hour, and the final episode is almost like a movie, which made the pacing feel stretched.
Acting-wise, the cast did okay, but some performances didn’t match the emotions the scenes needed. The female lead’s character felt cold and hard to connect with, though that may be more due to writing than acting.
In the end, Resident Playbook isn’t a terrible drama. It has a few touching stories, a warm message here and there, and some romantic moments that may keep you watching. But it doesn’t have the heart or spark that makes a drama truly memorable.
If you’re a big fan of hospital shows or just want something light to pass the time, you could give it a try. But don’t expect a masterpiece.
Final Rating: 6.5/10
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