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Resident Playbook korean drama review
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Resident Playbook
7 people found this review helpful
by Kurogasensei
Jul 1, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.5

Um jaeil and Kim Sa Bi make it fun to watch ?

Everyone says the romance between Oh Yi-young and Ku Do-won is good and that they have chemistry, but for me, it didn’t work. Their scenes were too few—even in the hospital. It felt more like Um Jae-il and Kim Sabi had real chemistry and a perfect romance.

I also don’t really understand the Korean setup. I mean, all four of them living in one apartment felt strange—Oh Yi-young with her older sister, and the others too.

I didn’t like the mannequin scene with silent dialogue and just staring—it felt awkward, almost like a lesbian scene (with the old patient woman). Also, I didn’t like how suddenly they already had a junior doctor, who was pretty annoying.

The comedy was great though—I laughed a lot, especially when they handled the patients (Um Jae-il and Pyo Nam-kyung).

There was nothing really special about the surgeries, but I loved how they embraced each other and created heartwarming vibes.

To be honest, Um Jae-il and Kim Sabi carried the whole show for me. They had unique personalities and often made mistakes when judging situations, which made them more human. Without them, this drama would’ve been so freaking boring. The other characters weren’t very good—especially the female lead.
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