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The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call korean drama review
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The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call
27 people found this review helpful
by Socialpulse
Jan 24, 2025
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.5

Baek Kang Hyeok

This drama was an absolute blast from start to finish. It kept me hooked every single moment, without a shred of boredom. With its unique mix of medical, comedy and a hint of action, the show delivered an entertaining experience that felt fresh and exciting. Unlike most medical dramas, which tend to lean toward heavy drama and seriousness, this one had a fun, sitcom like energy that set it apart.

ML Baek Kang Hyeok was such a unique character and Ju Jihoon portrayed him to perfection. His impeccable comedic timing and natural chemistry with the other leads made every scene memorable. Baek Kang Hyeok was undoubtedly OTT, loud, foul mouthed and larger than life but he was the heart of the show. With him there was never a dull moment in that hospital.

While some parts of the story felt a bit illogical and unrealistic, especially in the first two episodes, it quickly became clear that this exaggerated style was part of the drama’s charm. At first i struggled to accept how loud and brash the doctors were but it soon became the defining quirk of the show. Even though certain moments felt ott, they worked perfectly to entertain. Baek Kang Hyeok was almost like a superhero doctor who could do anything and that larger than life persona made him all the more captivating.

I thoroughly enjoyed this drama especially the way it portrayed medical and surgical procedures, they were such a treat to watch. Honestly i ended up liking this even more than Dr. Romantic3 because it was simply so much fun.
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