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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 Chatriel
Jan 28, 2025
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 10
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 10.0
This review may contain spoilers

Action packed, adrenalin filled

This series was so good! There were parts where I wanted to punch the screen, but they were the parts that I wasn't supposed to like, so I guess it's fine. LOL.

Actually, I was yelling at my computer screen, saying things like, "Accidents aren't scheduled during the 9-5 workday! You need trauma service available 24/7!" and "Am I the only one that thinks that the funeral department shouldn't be the highest profiting department in a hospital???" and also, "Why do profits come before patients???"

On the flip side, I did a lot of cheering. The anesthesiologist and the nurse were absolutely my favorites. But without Number One and Dr. Baek, there would have been no favorites, sooo..... And the action! At the end of the first episode, all I could say was "Wow!" After that, I was hooked to binge the rest of the show. (I did have to cover part of the screen occasionally so I didn't make myself queasy....I can handle blood, but, like, sometimes the internal gore makes me want to look away. It didn't bother me enough to stop watching though. I was too busy cheering for the medical staff and first responders.)

I'm not normally a medical drama fan, but I started this one on a whim, and I have no regrets!
Story: 10
Acting/Cast: 10
Music: Was there music?? *shrug* 10
Rewatch: To see the coolest anesthesiologist ever? 10!!
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