I would love to see them as fourth years training a new batch of residents, and being assigned to more complex…
Yep! Your idea is awesome. I remembered Star Trek: Discovery did that, they showed a far future webisode in-between seasons which got fans excited and talking. But the series itself never reached that future time period they teased. Yet, fans became so eager to watch the following season because of curiosity that came from the webisodes.
It's like asking, "How did they get to that point? What happened in-between?" And that's where the following season answered.
You have an awesome suggestion. I definitely want to see those as well. Short webisodes. It can be from a far future like them training new batch of residents, or even as professors, or, glimpses of them having kids but without actually revealing whose kids? π₯°
I see a lot of replies questioning you but itβs like that on my culture too! both ethnically & nationality so…
Wow. So it's more common than I imagined. If you don't mind, where are you from?
Just to share, here in the Philippines, it's fine, and we don't have laws forbidding it. The only laws we have when it comes to forbidding certain marriages are: 1. Cannot marry a blood-relative up to the 3rd degree 2. Cannot marry an adopted sibling (combine that with β1, one cannot marry their adopted cousin up to the 3rd degree either, since the law sees adoption as technically blood relatives)
An exception to β1 is if the siblings were already married before their parents married. The same with β2, if they were already married before they were legally adopted, it's fine. Of course, for β2, that's unlikely because we don't do adoption of adults and we don't have a family registry system (though many do keep family tree records).
So, in-laws are fine since they're not blood-relatives.
It is called a spin-off for a reason, and that is, it is a spin-off. π€ͺ
No, seriously. Spin-offs are never ever meant to be the same as the original. A spin-off is simply a clearer way of saying it's an adaptation.
For example, the Kdrama Little Women was an adaptation of the novel. Yet, people complained that it had nothing to do with the original novel. That was why it was called an adaptation in the first place. The industry don't call it a spin-off because it will sound weird. But technically, it was a spin-off.
Spin-off is just a clearer way of identifying what type of adaptation the work is. So, when you see "spin-off", it's obviously telling you, "This is different from the original but is in the same universe." And oftentimes, writers take a lot of liberties and latitude when creating a "spin-off" type of adaptation. I mean, why repeat the same formula as the original? It's a completely new story that happens to exist in the same universe. (Of course, there are spin-offs that are not set in the same universe, they're usually just called "adaptation" like the Kdrama Little Women.)
In other words, rate this show without comparing it Hospital Playlist. Otherwise, it is a disservice to the cast and crew of both shows. That's like comparing lemon and kalamansi. Rate Resident Playbook based on how the actors performed in their own show. Rate it based on how the writer wove the story. Rate it how the director did for this show. As if this was not a spin-off at all.
Because if you're going to rate kalamansi based on your experience with lemon, well, you'll probably won't like kalamansi.
With surprise comedies and a "karmic" conclusion. And best of all, the mainstays were all present (not like in S01E11, one mainstay was absent).
However, as is Korean drama tradition, it was written in a way that it truly ended, not leaving anything for a possible new season. It was so perfect, you wouldn't ask for more as it brought proper closures and immense satisfaction.
Still, I do hope there'll be a Season 02 because I like the entire cast and their acting. They did not outshine one another, instead, they complemented each other's acting. A weakness of one actor was hidden because of another actor filling in. Was it intentional? Maybe, maybe not, and that's what made the cast awesome. Who cares if they're support or main or a guest? They were all there to have fun and bring joy to the audience.
Not only that, her appearance meant the other doctor didn't show up.I think the other doctor, the always angry…
Yep. She was integral to the show, she and mother theresa. π Those two need to have at least one scene each episode. π
In any case, I'm suspecting it was scheduling or some real-life emergency. When they inserted the pregnant doctor in the story, it was so out-of-place. Like you said, she just appeared out-of-nowhere yet she's apparently an important doctor and was training FL1 for weeks too (probably most of her 9 months pregnancy)!
It did feel the pregnant doctor was a filler. π€
S03E02 was very fun and enjoyable. It gave us two types of players:
1. The young students were willing to risk 2. The old couple played it safe
Yet, at the end of the day, both groups valued the joy and happiness of sharing an hour with celebrities they only see on screens or from a distance. The gifts were simply a bonus, a memento to remember that once-in-a-lifetime experience, and even without it, interacting with the celebrities were truly more than enough.
Even though I'm only an audience from another country watching through an OTT service, I felt a part of their experience and joy. ππ½
But right now, Ozone is the one dreaming. Maybe that's why the stalker want to remove Ozone from the picture because Dream should be the one dreaming.
Also, by trying to murder Ozone, he was probably forcing Ozone to wake up as their protector. He is the shield that will protect them from the multiverse's harmful "rays"/"curse" causing the deaths.
But right now, the roles of Ozone and Dream are reversed. This meeting want a coincidence, it was designed. However, someone messed it all up = the doctor.
Day and Night have roles to play. The doctor messed it. Which also reversed the role of Ozone and Dream. Which the stalker is probably trying to fix.
If we take the talking to the stars seriously then it means it's full-on sci-fi.
Talking to the stars mean that there's spacetime involved. Now Ozone is seeing possibilities of the future. Possibilities mean different timelines or parallel worlds.
The curse may very well be not a curse at all. It's probably something natural and is affecting the entire multiverse but is strongly felt by individuals born on Earth's February 29th. And some people who figured it out from other timelines/parallel worlds are trying to send messages across the multiverse.
Unfortunately, there are some who are taking a more direct and often offensive method, like the mysterious stalker and the doctor.
Ozone is the key. He can _hear_ from other realities and _see_ possibilities.
omgg having yoon chanyoung in the cast means that lee cheongsan isnt deaddd!!!
He's a Hambie for sure. The question is, Immortal type or Immune type?
Namra is an Immune type. Their human side is dominant.
While the Immortal types are Hambies whose zombie side is dominant, so their emotions and desires can easily get the best of them.
That bomb could've turned him into an Immortal type if he died during transformation. His last emotion, anger, will dominate him.
However, if his transformation finished before the bomb hit, he's like Namra, an Immune type of Hambie, and probably escaped before the bomb struck using his newfound speed.
Well, at least that's how I see the twist coming based on the two types of hambies the director and screenwriter revealed in S01.
I can't figure out what's going on. I'm halfway through ep 2 and I can't figure out if there's a plot. Help?
It's episodic type. One story per episode or two. The only continuity is character development.
A serial series is one where there is an overaching plot for the entire season, and there's a new one in the next season.
The serial type is more common in Asian TV series. Episodic is not because it looks like watching a variety show without the comedy. Or, a comedy show like "Friends" where all you have is character development.
Also, episodic is not easy to pull in a TV format. It's more common in magazines, that little part at some page with a different short story every publication. Usually sitcoms and children shows are purely episodic. Star Trek, and other sci-fi shows, are primarily episodic in the first half of the season, then serial in the latter half of the season.
In Japan, many popular mangas started as an episodic type in magazines. Then it became popular they turned it into a series type. Then it became even more popular they compiled it as a manga or light novel.
The "Hospital Play-" franchise is episodic. It's like "Friends" or sitcom with a focus on life, relationships, and character development. It's meant for a casual watching, not marathon/binge.
It's like asking, "How did they get to that point? What happened in-between?" And that's where the following season answered.
You have an awesome suggestion. I definitely want to see those as well. Short webisodes. It can be from a far future like them training new batch of residents, or even as professors, or, glimpses of them having kids but without actually revealing whose kids? π₯°
Just to share, here in the Philippines, it's fine, and we don't have laws forbidding it. The only laws we have when it comes to forbidding certain marriages are:
1. Cannot marry a blood-relative up to the 3rd degree
2. Cannot marry an adopted sibling (combine that with β1, one cannot marry their adopted cousin up to the 3rd degree either, since the law sees adoption as technically blood relatives)
An exception to β1 is if the siblings were already married before their parents married. The same with β2, if they were already married before they were legally adopted, it's fine. Of course, for β2, that's unlikely because we don't do adoption of adults and we don't have a family registry system (though many do keep family tree records).
So, in-laws are fine since they're not blood-relatives.
No, seriously. Spin-offs are never ever meant to be the same as the original. A spin-off is simply a clearer way of saying it's an adaptation.
For example, the Kdrama Little Women was an adaptation of the novel. Yet, people complained that it had nothing to do with the original novel. That was why it was called an adaptation in the first place. The industry don't call it a spin-off because it will sound weird. But technically, it was a spin-off.
Spin-off is just a clearer way of identifying what type of adaptation the work is. So, when you see "spin-off", it's obviously telling you, "This is different from the original but is in the same universe." And oftentimes, writers take a lot of liberties and latitude when creating a "spin-off" type of adaptation. I mean, why repeat the same formula as the original? It's a completely new story that happens to exist in the same universe. (Of course, there are spin-offs that are not set in the same universe, they're usually just called "adaptation" like the Kdrama Little Women.)
In other words, rate this show without comparing it Hospital Playlist. Otherwise, it is a disservice to the cast and crew of both shows. That's like comparing lemon and kalamansi. Rate Resident Playbook based on how the actors performed in their own show. Rate it based on how the writer wove the story. Rate it how the director did for this show. As if this was not a spin-off at all.
Because if you're going to rate kalamansi based on your experience with lemon, well, you'll probably won't like kalamansi.
Who are Sabi's family members? They are all renowned doctors!
- 2 deaths
- 3 newly borns
- 4 first-year residents growing and learning
With surprise comedies and a "karmic" conclusion. And best of all, the mainstays were all present (not like in S01E11, one mainstay was absent).
However, as is Korean drama tradition, it was written in a way that it truly ended, not leaving anything for a possible new season. It was so perfect, you wouldn't ask for more as it brought proper closures and immense satisfaction.
Still, I do hope there'll be a Season 02 because I like the entire cast and their acting. They did not outshine one another, instead, they complemented each other's acting. A weakness of one actor was hidden because of another actor filling in. Was it intentional? Maybe, maybe not, and that's what made the cast awesome. Who cares if they're support or main or a guest? They were all there to have fun and bring joy to the audience.
Final words. We want Season 02!
In any case, I'm suspecting it was scheduling or some real-life emergency. When they inserted the pregnant doctor in the story, it was so out-of-place. Like you said, she just appeared out-of-nowhere yet she's apparently an important doctor and was training FL1 for weeks too (probably most of her 9 months pregnancy)!
It did feel the pregnant doctor was a filler. π€
1. The young students were willing to risk
2. The old couple played it safe
Yet, at the end of the day, both groups valued the joy and happiness of sharing an hour with celebrities they only see on screens or from a distance. The gifts were simply a bonus, a memento to remember that once-in-a-lifetime experience, and even without it, interacting with the celebrities were truly more than enough.
Even though I'm only an audience from another country watching through an OTT service, I felt a part of their experience and joy. ππ½
I think the other doctor, the always angry one, had a schedule during the filming so they made up a new doctor suddenly.
The regulars are: angry doctor, mother theresa, prof. Seo, and the 5 Mains. But angry doctor was absent in E11, and replaced by a pregnant doctor.
Dream = knowing
But right now, Ozone is the one dreaming. Maybe that's why the stalker want to remove Ozone from the picture because Dream should be the one dreaming.
Also, by trying to murder Ozone, he was probably forcing Ozone to wake up as their protector. He is the shield that will protect them from the multiverse's harmful "rays"/"curse" causing the deaths.
But right now, the roles of Ozone and Dream are reversed. This meeting want a coincidence, it was designed. However, someone messed it all up = the doctor.
Day and Night have roles to play. The doctor messed it. Which also reversed the role of Ozone and Dream. Which the stalker is probably trying to fix.
Day and Night fell in love with each other.
(Comment β1300)
Talking to the stars mean that there's spacetime involved. Now Ozone is seeing possibilities of the future. Possibilities mean different timelines or parallel worlds.
The curse may very well be not a curse at all. It's probably something natural and is affecting the entire multiverse but is strongly felt by individuals born on Earth's February 29th. And some people who figured it out from other timelines/parallel worlds are trying to send messages across the multiverse.
Unfortunately, there are some who are taking a more direct and often offensive method, like the mysterious stalker and the doctor.
Ozone is the key. He can _hear_ from other realities and _see_ possibilities.
Namra is an Immune type. Their human side is dominant.
While the Immortal types are Hambies whose zombie side is dominant, so their emotions and desires can easily get the best of them.
That bomb could've turned him into an Immortal type if he died during transformation. His last emotion, anger, will dominate him.
However, if his transformation finished before the bomb hit, he's like Namra, an Immune type of Hambie, and probably escaped before the bomb struck using his newfound speed.
Well, at least that's how I see the twist coming based on the two types of hambies the director and screenwriter revealed in S01.
https://im.youronly.one/snoworld/all-of-us-are-dead-explained-202242/#bonus-two-types-of-hambies
https://im.youronly.one/snoworld/all-of-us-are-dead-explained-202242/#bonus-two-types-of-hambies
That bomb can turn him either way.
A serial series is one where there is an overaching plot for the entire season, and there's a new one in the next season.
The serial type is more common in Asian TV series. Episodic is not because it looks like watching a variety show without the comedy. Or, a comedy show like "Friends" where all you have is character development.
Also, episodic is not easy to pull in a TV format. It's more common in magazines, that little part at some page with a different short story every publication. Usually sitcoms and children shows are purely episodic. Star Trek, and other sci-fi shows, are primarily episodic in the first half of the season, then serial in the latter half of the season.
In Japan, many popular mangas started as an episodic type in magazines. Then it became popular they turned it into a series type. Then it became even more popular they compiled it as a manga or light novel.
The "Hospital Play-" franchise is episodic. It's like "Friends" or sitcom with a focus on life, relationships, and character development. It's meant for a casual watching, not marathon/binge.