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The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call korean drama review
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The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call
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by JPX
Feb 5, 2025
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 10.0

Like the characters... the more I ran away from Trauma, the more Gang Hyeok drew me to it

Wow. I am so shocked how engaging this drama was. I was inspired by the lead and his authentic self ...and how that spilled over to his relationship with others. While offputing at first glance, it seemed like his blatant honestly attracted all the right people.

Despite only having 8 episodes, almost all characters relevant to plot also went through development. Nothing was forced. Tbh, the case scenarios were forgettable and Gang Hyeok occasionally annoying but yk this is a drama and not a real world where this guy would not fly for more than a week.

I respected how each character experienced development in a realistic and genuine matter. Jae Won-- from anxious and scary but bright surgeon to more confident and loyal version. Gyeong Won who subtly really superbly portrayed his affection towards Gang Hyeok. Then Yu Rim's transformation probably my favorite part of all. They all exhibited such human pitfalls and qualities throughout these 8 episodes that I am still wondering if I am tripping.

Them all running away from trauma to come back to it. Because a mentor matters. Truly, the mentor makes all the difference. This is what makes Trauma Code different from other medical dramas. The role of mentorship, gradual growth of trust, growth of oneself with challenges. It had it all. They really did it justice, and in 8 episodes you cannot ask for much more.

I can -- please season 2, and then 3, and then 4. To push is until 32, not a lot, ok?

Absolute recommend.

Thanks for reading.
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