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On An Incurable Case of Love Feb 19, 2020
I see some people are disappointed in Tendo...but do you think that this is easy for him? I love Sakura too and of course it's sad that she's feeling insecure especially when she has nothing to be insecure about as a woman and nurse.

But she's a transparent person, Tendo is not. Everyone can't express their feelings openly. It's very difficult no matter how much you love the person. Even way he gave her the chocolate coronet he couldn't say it was for Valentine's Day, not a post-surgery pastry.
On An Incurable Case of Love Feb 13, 2020
Can I say how much I loved Satoh Takeru's facial expressions/body language in the scene where he gave her the pastry and she didn't realize it was for Valentine's Day?! And the scene where Sakura confronted him that maybe he's the one who can't stay professional. His acting in those scenes is love love love. I always enjoy watching him.

As for Kamishiraishi Mone, I'd only see her sister. But I love how she is portraying Sakura. She's supposed to be perky and in love. And Mone is portraying her in such a natural, non-cringey manner. I love rooting for her in the drama! Looking forward to her acting.

But seriously how did Tendo know it was Valentine's Day and not Sakura? LOL.
Replying to Ocia Feb 13, 2020
Yesss, I don't know how can he get even more handsome as he gets older :O
Some people just look better with age :)
On An Incurable Case of Love Feb 10, 2020
Just realized that Satoh's look in this drama (especially his two hairstyles!) might be my favorite look of his.

Plus it's so fun to see him in a light hearted romcom like this!
Replying to Nomadgroa Feb 7, 2020
Tell me again why the female lead needs to be murderously incompetent, willing to risk patient lives as long as…
She is not "murderously incompetent" and she is most definitely not willing to risk a patient's life for the hot doctor. From my POV, she cares for the patients too much to risk them.

Whatever mistakes she makes is because she's a new nurse who lacks the skill and experience. In the newest episode, she has grown as a nurse (she handles a medical emergency by herself).
Replying to Misi Feb 4, 2020
TBH, there were two ways to take this line. You took the route that it was disrespecting nurses, I however, thought…
I understand your point and see where you are coming from. But as I said, there were two ways to comprehend this message, you took one route, and I took the other. And as you said, this wasn't necessarily their intention, which to me, matters. And of course, yes, you have the right to voice your concerns.

Also, she's not a dumb nurse, she actually pays attention to the patients by remember little details about them (which resulted in saving two patients).
Replying to JoJo Feb 3, 2020
"the doctor cures the illness but the nurse looks after people"I don't think this person has ever been to a hospital.…
TBH, there were two ways to take this line. You took the route that it was disrespecting nurses, I however, thought it was implying that nurses are just as important as doctors. That nurses, along with assisting the doctors in operations, know the patients on a more personal level (than doctors). Because the line after that was something about how a hospital is not just a place to get cured, but also a place which helps you through life. So I really don't think that was the message it was trying to send.