Hey if you guys are going to talk about people dying in the upcoming episodes can you put it under spoilers?
Like honestly who wants to know what now? Wait till it happens and still spoiler until at least the rest of us watch.
You all know killing off anyone is not nice. And I just popped by the last 5 minutes and I see 2 spoilers already about upcoming tragedies.
Like really. I wish I can spoil your ending for a 36 episode drama. What do you guys gain from it? People who won't mind can read it. Those of us who will skip spoiler posts.
No. Illegal streaming site doesn't earn the original production house money. So we can get more dramas.
So yeah... no. I am actually following some dramas on the viki website.
The drama's popularity and ratings comes from profits from licensing sales to viki which tracks traffic. Same as Netflix shows from S Korea and China. Or the actual WeTV or iqiyi sites etc.
Illegal streaming sites profits goes to the site. Doesn't give the actors any surge in popularity officially.
I saw it advertised as a Comedy Drama, so I went in not expecting realism to begin with and it worked. My favorite…
I don't watch all the recommended stuff. Resident playbook and trauma call were my medical dramas after a long drought. I am watching Eagle Brothers and Chinese dramas. My brain has no space for serious dramas. I have too many work projects.
I saw it advertised as a Comedy Drama, so I went in not expecting realism to begin with and it worked. My favorite…
The whole hospital playlist and reply series were always about the people.
I actually watch a lot of medical dramas. I used to subbed as well I probably have the most extensive Korean medical terminology online files for the subbing team.
There has never been a realistic medical drama that I recall. Not Korean medical drama. I remember catchingca few medication dosage errors. If you want to rate realism then the theatre scenes were good. Excellent props. Other than that then no. I still to do this can't work out what the heck was the obstetric emergency pack line I subbed one year. I laughed when I did that. Its not the emergency delivery packs which I know.
Realistic medical dramas for the last 10 years in Korean dramas? I have been through every discipline. None. That's my professional opinion.
You need to watch a documentary. The Korean investigative documentaries are quite good. Not the variety shows but the documentaries.
I saw it advertised as a Comedy Drama, so I went in not expecting realism to begin with and it worked. My favorite…
You're hell bent on realism. Then don't watch.
Doctors need humour sometimes you know. Its called gallows humour. If you're so rigid you're going to be no fun to work with. I have seen rigid personalities at work who needs to have rules.
When I see the women having ultrasound. Or Ja Il doing it its like an indulgent moment for me because I see the missed and threatened abortions all the time. I just had a colleague come back after his wife had a stillborn at at full term. I still don't have the words. So some of us watch it for therapy relaxation.
So chill. You can have realism at work. No one is perfect. I am the senior who was eager to show a junior an open cardiac massage in progress and caused them trauma- I was one of the leader. Reality is brutal and bad. Let the dramas have their dramatic moments and just enjoy the show for the day to day work humour/ moments for goodness sakes. If you don't find humour when it occurs you'll burn out.
This is gynae oncology and also obstetrics. Its not as if its haematology or orthopaedics. Take a chill pill. The people at work who watch Kdrama have not whined so much as those who are still new to medicine. The Korean medical YouTubers? They can say what they like.
it is very realistic! they are first year residents lol not professors...Thats literally start..they get better…
Its fine. Every medical Kdrama is improbable.
I have finished the series now but distinctly remember repeating some moments.
The cameos are worth it.
However I've left the series in love with Koo Du Won. The thing is that the cast have chemistry together. I even grew used to Um Jae Il. I have multiple staff crying from stress the last few weeks that Resident Playbook is my relaxing watch.
You could go watch Trauma Code though. That's totally different but good.
When you have 5 boys, in a poor family, busy business owners, I BET you dont have the time of the day to think…
I was talking about Jang Su's frame. Its smaller and also not straight.
Once I picked out one details the others became glaring
AJW is not fair fair. He has a medium complexion. I am talking that his complexion looks like one from a tanning salon. He was more natural in Five Children.
A business room or restaurants for business lunches have nicer looking table. That is definitely not a restaurant table.
However it doesn't bug BUG me. Its taken me 33 episodes to comment about details.
it is very realistic! they are first year residents lol not professors...Thats literally start..they get better…
Don't worry about it.
I had the same reaction and a longer rant than you.
Just watch it. I was ok by episode 3. Think of it as having some slow residents. There are always some around.
The situations are not that bad. I also have never met anyone stupid enough to say rhinorrhoea is a base of skull fracture. However just because I can recite all the different injuries from all body parts doesn't mean everyone knows those facts.
So ignore it. Watch the episodes and just it for the ride. I semi- switched my brain off.
Why did Jung Jun Won have the shiniest face in the special episode?
Goodness. I am happy my Korean has improved from the days when I first started Kdramas. I am not even frustrated there are not subs but am grateful its been uploaded so I can watch it.
The story is fine but the crew needs to pay attention to details.
The photos of Jang Su with the father/ grandfather are in different sized frames. No one puts memorial photos with different sized frames.
Then the dinner table. Can some tell me why there is a long meeting table for this supposedly romantic dinner? Can't they actually find a square table or a table that actually looks like it belongs in a restaurant? The lighting was super bright.
I went back to Five Children. Did they send the Ahn Jae Wook to a tanning salon or something? The actor is not fair like Yoon Park but they made him super tanned even next to the 2nd and 3rd brother. That's not a natural complexion. The others look natural.
So yeah.
Why are the 2 ex still in the picture in ep 33? This is the time when the romance should start and both ex are in the picture.
I had the exact same thought as soon as I saw the 4 guys in basketball team - What in the F4 World is this! 😅…
Its the lighting. This drama is sunlit. Not noontime bright but everything is sunlit implying youth is a time where you shine. There are dramas where everything is so dark. Even the night time scenes here have been very bright. The scene transitions have actually been very smooth as well. The acting has been surprisingly natural none of the pretentious drama speeches. There hasn’t been screeching you noticed. The actors all have deep speaking voices even the females.
There has been recent Cdrama set in Macau. The tone has been like a,sepia tone. It sets the mood.
Can someone describe the ending to me please?
He dies. From poisoning. She moves on.
Is that it?
Like honestly who wants to know what now? Wait till it happens and still spoiler until at least the rest of us watch.
You all know killing off anyone is not nice. And I just popped by the last 5 minutes and I see 2 spoilers already about upcoming tragedies.
Like really. I wish I can spoil your ending for a 36 episode drama. What do you guys gain from it? People who won't mind can read it. Those of us who will skip spoiler posts.
If you're going to post these sort of things can you put it under spoilers? There are some of us who are holding off and it spoils my anticipation
So yeah... no. I am actually following some dramas on the viki website.
The drama's popularity and ratings comes from profits from licensing sales to viki which tracks traffic. Same as Netflix shows from S Korea and China. Or the actual WeTV or iqiyi sites etc.
Illegal streaming sites profits goes to the site. Doesn't give the actors any surge in popularity officially.
All those lucky viewers who will watch this once this drama ends.
However I don't know how I missed the confession in ep 26.
By the way it looks to be heading towards an epic finale.
I actually watch a lot of medical dramas. I used to subbed as well
I probably have the most extensive Korean medical terminology online files for the subbing team.
There has never been a realistic medical drama that I recall. Not Korean medical drama. I remember catchingca few medication dosage errors. If you want to rate realism then the theatre scenes were good. Excellent props. Other than that then no. I still to do this can't work out what the heck was the obstetric emergency pack line I subbed one year. I laughed when I did that. Its not the emergency delivery packs which I know.
Realistic medical dramas for the last 10 years in Korean dramas? I have been through every discipline. None. That's my professional opinion.
You need to watch a documentary. The Korean investigative documentaries are quite good. Not the variety shows but the documentaries.
Doctors need humour sometimes you know. Its called gallows humour. If you're so rigid you're going to be no fun to work with. I have seen rigid personalities at work who needs to have rules.
When I see the women having ultrasound. Or Ja Il doing it its like an indulgent moment for me because I see the missed and threatened abortions all the time. I just had a colleague come back after his wife had a stillborn at at full term. I still don't have the words. So some of us watch it for therapy relaxation.
So chill. You can have realism at work. No one is perfect. I am the senior who was eager to show a junior an open cardiac massage in progress and caused them trauma- I was one of the leader. Reality is brutal and bad. Let the dramas have their dramatic moments and just enjoy the show for the day to day work humour/ moments for goodness sakes. If you don't find humour when it occurs you'll burn out.
This is gynae oncology and also obstetrics. Its not as if its haematology or orthopaedics. Take a chill pill. The people at work who watch Kdrama have not whined so much as those who are still new to medicine. The Korean medical YouTubers? They can say what they like.
I have finished the series now but distinctly remember repeating some moments.
The cameos are worth it.
However I've left the series in love with Koo Du Won. The thing is that the cast have chemistry together. I even grew used to Um Jae Il. I have multiple staff crying from stress the last few weeks that Resident Playbook is my relaxing watch.
You could go watch Trauma Code though. That's totally different but good.
Once I picked out one details the others became glaring
AJW is not fair fair. He has a medium complexion. I am talking that his complexion looks like one from a tanning salon. He was more natural in Five Children.
A business room or restaurants for business lunches have nicer looking table. That is definitely not a restaurant table.
However it doesn't bug BUG me. Its taken me 33 episodes to comment about details.
I had the same reaction and a longer rant than you.
Just watch it. I was ok by episode 3. Think of it as having some slow residents. There are always some around.
The situations are not that bad. I also have never met anyone stupid enough to say rhinorrhoea is a base of skull fracture. However just because I can recite all the different injuries from all body parts doesn't mean everyone knows those facts.
So ignore it. Watch the episodes and just it for the ride. I semi- switched my brain off.
Goodness. I am happy my Korean has improved from the days when I first started Kdramas. I am not even frustrated there are not subs but am grateful its been uploaded so I can watch it.
The photos of Jang Su with the father/ grandfather are in different sized frames. No one puts memorial photos with different sized frames.
Then the dinner table. Can some tell me why there is a long meeting table for this supposedly romantic dinner? Can't they actually find a square table or a table that actually looks like it belongs in a restaurant? The lighting was super bright.
I went back to Five Children. Did they send the Ahn Jae Wook to a tanning salon or something? The actor is not fair like Yoon Park but they made him super tanned even next to the 2nd and 3rd brother. That's not a natural complexion. The others look natural.
So yeah.
Why are the 2 ex still in the picture in ep 33? This is the time when the romance should start and both ex are in the picture.
There has been recent Cdrama set in Macau. The tone has been like a,sepia tone. It sets the mood.
Less angst.