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Finally, A Medical K-drama I Can Get Behind!
Let me start by saying that this is, by far, one of the most engaging K-dramas I've ever watched, and certainly one of the better written ones imho. To be honest, I don't think much of medical K-dramas because I generally find them too unrealistic, concentrating mostly on the romantic entanglements of the characters or intricacies of hospital politics. Yes, they're good entertainment but I found them too dragging because of all the romance, personal relationships, and side stories, which are very typical of your garden variety K-drama. This, however, got my undivided attention from the first few minutes. It's only 8 episodes long and it doesn't have a complicated plot but it expertly hooks and reels you in and you feel like an overeager fish that just can't resist the bait. You don't know much about the personal background of the main characters, but it doesn't matter because their motivations are made clear and they show enough personality on screen that you feel like you know them. Show don't tell, I always say. And they did so marvelously.
Dr. Baek Gang Hyeok is the epitome of an arrogant egotistic bastard who marches to the beat of his own drums and confidently believes in his acquired skills. But that's because he has practically seen and done everything, and he's most likely the best in his field. So he doesn't just talk the talk, but walks the walk too. He puts his money where his mouth is, so to speak. If the role had been played by a lesser actor, I wouldn't have gravitated to him like I did. But Ju Ji Hoon can act like a total asshole but still be charming and likeable. I don't know why, he just exudes that kind of red flag but irresistible aura ever since I saw him in Princess Hours many many years ago. Besides, I rather liked his gung-ho attitude and his character reminds me so much of Dr. Gregory House and I love that bastard! lol Like House, he exhibits undeniable vulnerability and humanity that I can't help but sympathize with his obsessive desire to save every patient, and to think I normally find characters with hero complex tiresome.
Some have mentioned that he's like an unrealistic Marvel comic book superhero with a scalpel. But you would be surprised to find out that there are indeed doctors that have all-knowing superhero-ish vibe to them. I remember looking up to my family doctor like some kind of god-sent savior because he used to just take one look at me and ask a few questions, and he would know exactly what was wrong with me. His knowledge and skills came from years of practice, experience, and studying. He was the best doctor I've ever had and was deemed one of the best general doctors among his peers. Sadly, they don't make doctors like him anymore. That's why I don't think Baek's character is totally unrealistic. Plus, he's actually based on a real-life trauma surgeon, Dr. Lee Guk Jong, whose feats in this field are recreated in this drama to pay tribute to his contribution to Korea's healthcare system.
Sure, there are fantastical elements in this drama. No movie or show is totally realistic, if they were, then they wouldn't be half as entertaining. Writers have to create drama and tension for theatrical purposes and that's fine. I certainly don't think doctors are allowed to practically duke it out inside an operating room. lol It's a drama, what do you expect?! Even reality TV shows are not real. I must admit the mercenary doctors subplot was a bit much. I suppose they could have done it differently to make it more believable because it's certainly possible. Many doctors are deployed overseas for medical missions in war zones, so it's not improbable for some of them to serve as medics for mercenary organizations. If they had toned down the James Bond-ish and comedic aspects, it would've made the series grittier and closer to reality.
Ha Young as Cheong Jang Mi was probably my favorite. Her quiet strength and determination made me love her so much. She perfectly exhibits the struggles of overworked (and underpaid) nurses who have to plaster a smile and act cheerful in front of their patients despite all the exhaustion and frustration from stress and working with very little rest. Unfortunately, they don't get enough credit for that. I have many friends who are nurses and I would only sit listening to them in horror at how they're forced to sleep for merely a few minutes in the most uncomfortable places. Heck, some of them had to sleep standing up!
Choo Young Woo also did well as Dr. Yang Jae Won. His character development was quite compelling. He grew so much from being the uncertain and panicky fellow who was contented settling for a safe course in this medical journey, to someone who wasn't afraid to take risks and do it with much gusto to boot. But the character with the best development is definitely Han Yu Rim. My god, I hated that prick in the beginning! But he grew on me and I started to root for him. I like that he's a devoted father and he knows how to show gratitude. Even their hospital director got my respect in the end.
The production value of the drama is one of the best I've seen. I can tell they spent money on making the hospital look as real as possible. The writing is solid with minor flaws here and there, but I can suspend my disbelief and forgive the faults. I'm no medical expert, so I can't say the procedures or terminology are realistic, but they made it feel natural that I could believe it.
I liked this drama as a whole. It's not perfect but it's entertaining from start to finish. It has great characters that I want to cheer for and the emotional beats left me teary-eyed. Hoping for a season 2! Let's go!
Dr. Baek Gang Hyeok is the epitome of an arrogant egotistic bastard who marches to the beat of his own drums and confidently believes in his acquired skills. But that's because he has practically seen and done everything, and he's most likely the best in his field. So he doesn't just talk the talk, but walks the walk too. He puts his money where his mouth is, so to speak. If the role had been played by a lesser actor, I wouldn't have gravitated to him like I did. But Ju Ji Hoon can act like a total asshole but still be charming and likeable. I don't know why, he just exudes that kind of red flag but irresistible aura ever since I saw him in Princess Hours many many years ago. Besides, I rather liked his gung-ho attitude and his character reminds me so much of Dr. Gregory House and I love that bastard! lol Like House, he exhibits undeniable vulnerability and humanity that I can't help but sympathize with his obsessive desire to save every patient, and to think I normally find characters with hero complex tiresome.
Some have mentioned that he's like an unrealistic Marvel comic book superhero with a scalpel. But you would be surprised to find out that there are indeed doctors that have all-knowing superhero-ish vibe to them. I remember looking up to my family doctor like some kind of god-sent savior because he used to just take one look at me and ask a few questions, and he would know exactly what was wrong with me. His knowledge and skills came from years of practice, experience, and studying. He was the best doctor I've ever had and was deemed one of the best general doctors among his peers. Sadly, they don't make doctors like him anymore. That's why I don't think Baek's character is totally unrealistic. Plus, he's actually based on a real-life trauma surgeon, Dr. Lee Guk Jong, whose feats in this field are recreated in this drama to pay tribute to his contribution to Korea's healthcare system.
Sure, there are fantastical elements in this drama. No movie or show is totally realistic, if they were, then they wouldn't be half as entertaining. Writers have to create drama and tension for theatrical purposes and that's fine. I certainly don't think doctors are allowed to practically duke it out inside an operating room. lol It's a drama, what do you expect?! Even reality TV shows are not real. I must admit the mercenary doctors subplot was a bit much. I suppose they could have done it differently to make it more believable because it's certainly possible. Many doctors are deployed overseas for medical missions in war zones, so it's not improbable for some of them to serve as medics for mercenary organizations. If they had toned down the James Bond-ish and comedic aspects, it would've made the series grittier and closer to reality.
Ha Young as Cheong Jang Mi was probably my favorite. Her quiet strength and determination made me love her so much. She perfectly exhibits the struggles of overworked (and underpaid) nurses who have to plaster a smile and act cheerful in front of their patients despite all the exhaustion and frustration from stress and working with very little rest. Unfortunately, they don't get enough credit for that. I have many friends who are nurses and I would only sit listening to them in horror at how they're forced to sleep for merely a few minutes in the most uncomfortable places. Heck, some of them had to sleep standing up!
Choo Young Woo also did well as Dr. Yang Jae Won. His character development was quite compelling. He grew so much from being the uncertain and panicky fellow who was contented settling for a safe course in this medical journey, to someone who wasn't afraid to take risks and do it with much gusto to boot. But the character with the best development is definitely Han Yu Rim. My god, I hated that prick in the beginning! But he grew on me and I started to root for him. I like that he's a devoted father and he knows how to show gratitude. Even their hospital director got my respect in the end.
The production value of the drama is one of the best I've seen. I can tell they spent money on making the hospital look as real as possible. The writing is solid with minor flaws here and there, but I can suspend my disbelief and forgive the faults. I'm no medical expert, so I can't say the procedures or terminology are realistic, but they made it feel natural that I could believe it.
I liked this drama as a whole. It's not perfect but it's entertaining from start to finish. It has great characters that I want to cheer for and the emotional beats left me teary-eyed. Hoping for a season 2! Let's go!
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