For the benefit of those who don't read Hangul: "We will boycott all well-known international companies that do business with you and explain why you are attacking us in such an aggressive and unacceptable way."
You didn't provide enough context for people to even understand what you're trying to say. It's too cryptic and ineffective to convey whatever message you're trying to send across. If you have posted this on every page on this site it has probably been a futile and ineffective endeavor on your part. Just make an online petition and see if people actually think that this is an issue or otherwise. I've seen the scenes in question and I understand how you can feel offended by it. However, the written disclaimer at the beginning of every drama kind of protects its artistic license in creating fictional characters regardless of the inaccuracies in their portrayals.
I'm not disregarding your concerns regarding this issue. Freedom of expression goes both ways. I'm only saying that if you really want to be effective about it it has to be smarter than just making obscure, undefined noises on the internet. Because anger, without any "power" behind it, is just noise in the end.
Goshhhh that Kang is annoying. He pissed me offfff
You should watch him in season 1. He has always been known to be a principled, hotheaded genius and was often at loggerheads with Kim Sabu. But my goodness he was the biggest character development as well when he toned down his arrogance and began to see the values Doldam Hospital was instilling in him. It humbled him and he found his place at the hospital. Watching him in Season 3 reminded me of how he still has his strong principles and work ethics. To me if they both can agree to work together, KDJ and SWJ would be the best team Doldam has ever seen, because their personalities and strengths complement each other; they both had different values to bring to the table because SWJ will be able to provide the soul and romance to KDJs pragmatism. And I can't wait for that to finally happen <3
what the... if you blindly follow him it's not trusting, it's worshipping. they're people with emotions and have…
Oh dear me. No need to be so angry, having an opinion is not a crime as you said but you're certainly acting as though I am not allowed to have one. This is an open forum and you'll always encounter people with opinions differing from yours, but it would not hurt you to be a little nicer about disagreeing, wouldn't you say?
Should i have to watch season 1 before season 2 of romantic doctor kim?can i skip dr romantic season 1?...................
In the first part of Season 3, yes, I would have said that you don't really have to watch Season 1 to clue in with everything that is going on because of the continued focus on the characters established in Season 2... that is until Dr Kang DJ made a return. Then I would say it would be best to watch Season 1 to see his character development. To understand him and the decisions he has taken would really need one to be invested in the character he played in Season 1, or else I fear that there is a possibility that those unfamiliar with him will just end up hating his actions in Season 3.
Being also a fan of Woojin, it is my dream to see them both working together as a team. KDJ represents the profession's pragmatism and SWJ represents the profession's romance. How bad*ss it would be when the best of both worlds come together as a complete unit.
If SWJ and CEJ truly have deep faith in Kim Sabu, then they should have trusted Kim Sabu's decision to appoint KDJ as the head of the trauma center, no questions asked. They're letting whatever beef they had in the past with KDJ affect their judgment and their supposed faith in Kim Sabu.
Just watched the latest two episodes and I absolutely loved them! And I'm so hyped that Kang Dong Joo is back!!!…
I look forward to each new episodes. I think this season has been brilliant. Maybe it's because I love the series not because of the romance but the concept and dynamics of the people working together to turn a small, less-than-glamorous hospital outside the city into an important contribution to the society it serves. I love how they now have a wonderfully modern wing after all the hard work of the previous seasons and are fighting to maintain it in overcoming all kinds of political bureaucracies. I love how Kim Sabu is proving to be not only a brilliant doctor but also someone who can correctly read and predict all the political aspects behind the running of a hospital and overcoming all kinds of toxicity thrown at it. And I love it that they're discussing the morality and professional integrity attached to all the decision-makings and showing that even at the core of it are good intentions but sometimes people overlook the more important things in life in pursuing an outcome or agenda. The storytelling is glorious to me and backed up by the stellar performances of each and every actor. People need to remember that this is a medical drama at the center of it all, and the lives of the characters are written around it, not vice versa.
Just watched the latest two episodes and I absolutely loved them! And I'm so hyped that Kang Dong Joo is back!!!…
I look forward to each new episodes. I think this season has been brilliant. Maybe it's because I love the series not because of the romance but the concept and dynamics of the people working together to turn a small, less-than-glamorous hospital outside the city into an important contribution to the society it serves. I love how they now have a wonderfully modern wing after all the hard work of the previous seasons and are fighting to maintain it in overcoming all kinds of political bureaucracies. I love how Kim Sabu is proving to be not only a brilliant doctor but also someone who can correctly read and predict all the political aspects behind the running of a hospital and overcoming all kinds of toxicity thrown at it. And I love it that they're discussing the morality and professional integrity attached to all the decision-makings and showing that even at the core of it are good intentions but sometimes people overlook the more important things in life in pursuing an outcome or agenda. The storytelling is glorious to me and backed up by the stellar performances of each and every actor. People need to remember that this is a medical drama at the center of it all, and the lives of the characters are written around it, not vice versa.
Ep8 had been the best one (for me ). It was thrilling. The whole episode was tied up pretty well. Just the right…
Many people enjoy just learning and exploring things and subject matters beyond the industry they work in or their educational backgrounds. I'm an architect but I am interested in many things unrelated to my career like astronomy, history, medical/medicine, law, psychology, geography, geology, etc. I feel that it's regretful that we only have one life in this world and not enough time to be curious about everything around us
The first season had different main characters (except for Dr Kim & the core supporting staff of Doldam Hospital) but established the tone and concept of the show/drama. Season Two is quite important in establishing the current dynamics of the characters' relationship so if you're invested in the current relationships then it would be best to at least start from Season Two. But the first season was a real banger too, so maybe watch that concurrently
shin young is cute WHY DOES HE HAVE TO PLAY THE ANNOYINGASS CHARACTER DONG HWA.
I'm expecting a huge character development moment when he comes to his senses and realizes his misconceptions. Though at the moment I really feel like giving him a good shake. He hasn't even changed his ways after being proven wrong so many times. That's why I'm expecting his moment of epiphany to be pretty cosmic
yes I like it so far, I like PHS in anything so my answer will be very biased lol
Strong Woman Do Bong Soon is one of his best works alongside Happiness in my opinion. He acts with his eyes so when it comes to romance it just gives you shivers!
I guess it's alright, I actually enjoyed the easy-watching. I needed something light(ish) after watching Weak Hero so this drama fits the bill with a good balance between intrigue and romance. Going in I wasn't expecting anything too profound or epiphanic. Doing so, I could ignore how fate as a theme had been a little overdone with regard to the death cases passing through the funeral parlor conveniently tied together in the final episode. The acting though had been stellar throughout especially the performance by Hyeri. Jun was also a nice surprise for me as I had never seen any of his previous performances before, and I felt that he emoted quite well. I loved their chemistry with the side actors especially the 3 ahjussis in their lives. The final death had come quite out of the blue and caught me off-guard as it had happened after the resolution of the plot crisis. And I do understand how people have questioned its necessity. But I guess the final death Dongjoo had to attend needed to be significant and poignant enough as a finale. Anyway, it had been an enjoyable watching experience for me and I would like to see Jun taking on more gritty or dark roles to further test his mettle as an actor in the future. I feel he has potential.
Unpopular opinion might get trashed for this but w.e. Should of kept the worm inside Yul, guy is a prick. They…
You all have to remember they all thought Naksu/Mudeok killed Jang Uk out of family revenge, NONE of them knew she was controlled by Jin Mu. They were all thinking that Naksu could harm Jang Uk again
If my memory is right, the fandom started increasing only around the 8th episode of part 1. Also the first few…
And not forgetting how everything turned pear-shaped for the characters in just the final episode. They spring these things at us when we least expect it
"We will boycott all well-known international companies that do business with you and explain why you are attacking us in such an aggressive and unacceptable way."
You didn't provide enough context for people to even understand what you're trying to say. It's too cryptic and ineffective to convey whatever message you're trying to send across. If you have posted this on every page on this site it has probably been a futile and ineffective endeavor on your part. Just make an online petition and see if people actually think that this is an issue or otherwise. I've seen the scenes in question and I understand how you can feel offended by it. However, the written disclaimer at the beginning of every drama kind of protects its artistic license in creating fictional characters regardless of the inaccuracies in their portrayals.
I'm not disregarding your concerns regarding this issue. Freedom of expression goes both ways. I'm only saying that if you really want to be effective about it it has to be smarter than just making obscure, undefined noises on the internet. Because anger, without any "power" behind it, is just noise in the end.
Being also a fan of Woojin, it is my dream to see them both working together as a team. KDJ represents the profession's pragmatism and SWJ represents the profession's romance. How bad*ss it would be when the best of both worlds come together as a complete unit.
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