Can someone spoil me what kind of medical things they deal with? I understand it has to do with childbirth, but…
according to chatgpt,
"OBGYN stands for Obstetrics and Gynecology, a medical specialty that focuses on two areas of women's health:
Obstetrics – The branch of medicine that deals with pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period. Obstetricians care for women during all stages of pregnancy, help deliver babies, and monitor the health of both mother and baby after birth.
Gynecology – The branch of medicine concerned with the female reproductive system, including the uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, and vagina. Gynecologists diagnose and treat issues related to menstruation, fertility, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), hormone disorders, and menopause.
Most OBGYNs are trained in both areas and can provide a wide range of care for women from adolescence through menopause and beyond."
1. They did the main purpose of Hospital Playlist properly, and that easily earns them a high rating. 2. The main casts composition is like they are doing "the Netflix adaptation" of Hospital Playlist, which gives them different outputs of reaction. From the boys just being boys but they are doctors, to watching this cute chicks (as in the little chicken who just out from egg) grow up. But that's okay since they didn't mess the main message. 3. The first half of "Daily Dose of Sunshine" could be another perfect spinoff for Hospital Playlist, something like the nurse version, imo.
Maybe not as severe as most of us have wanted to but she will get her punishment by not getting her ultimate dream,…
maybe if they told us that was her so many attempts and she realize that the professor knew what she been doing the whole time then that hit hard to the point that stop her from doing her shit anymore.
I just noticed this, but the actor who plays intern Gi On, he's doing a string of leading roles now. He's got…
We know nothing about someone until they tell us their story. Right? Maybe he'd been auditioning for years, perhaps someone introduced him to the producers, or else. What we know atm is that the Hagwon drama was the same director as The Art of Negotiation, so they have a reason to cast him right away after Hagwon drama (The Midnight Romance in Hagwon), and also the character is similar even in this drama.
The only thing that made me mad in both season was the villagers. I get the setting was in secluded village, but their foul mouth just went anywhere, like twisting words, creating rumors, looking down on a person, even could gaslight the others to hate a certain person.
They said in the beginning to be careful with Goto family and then in the next couple episodes, they are also make some suspicious movement. I guess we are supposed to not believe both sides LOL
hi! is it okay to watch this one without watching any hosplay series? thanks.
yep, go ahead. they are not really tied into the hospital playlist stories and they only add the hospital playlist main/supporting characters as the cameos in each episode.
Would you rather have a 2nd season of RP or a 3rd season of HP with these characters incorporated into the storyline?…
Both, it depends on what u need. We need season 2 of this because they still have so many stories to tell, and we are still curious about what happens to them, or at least how they reach the "wise" on the title. Meanwhile, season 3 of Hospital Playlist is going to be a fan service that you need if you want to watch a peaceful show.
But yea, asking for another season of Resident Playbook would be too much for a spin-off, and they might be out of stories to tell for the 3rd season of Hospital Playlist.
i just found a youtube channel the doing the react videos about this show and realize the real pro pov are sometimes needed to explain exactly what happen in that scene or what happen in reality.
I really like it, does Hospital Playlist is like this ?
its kinda similar vibe but imo, more complete than this. but, u have take note that they have different way of directing and they are on different phase of career just like the literal title says.
wow. the rare type of kdrama. first time i saw this kind of kdrama was pachinko, and this easily beat them. and also make netflix look less milking by releasing the full story.
"OBGYN stands for Obstetrics and Gynecology, a medical specialty that focuses on two areas of women's health:
Obstetrics – The branch of medicine that deals with pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period. Obstetricians care for women during all stages of pregnancy, help deliver babies, and monitor the health of both mother and baby after birth.
Gynecology – The branch of medicine concerned with the female reproductive system, including the uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, and vagina. Gynecologists diagnose and treat issues related to menstruation, fertility, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), hormone disorders, and menopause.
Most OBGYNs are trained in both areas and can provide a wide range of care for women from adolescence through menopause and beyond."
thats what you get
2. The main casts composition is like they are doing "the Netflix adaptation" of Hospital Playlist, which gives them different outputs of reaction. From the boys just being boys but they are doctors, to watching this cute chicks (as in the little chicken who just out from egg) grow up. But that's okay since they didn't mess the main message.
3. The first half of "Daily Dose of Sunshine" could be another perfect spinoff for Hospital Playlist, something like the nurse version, imo.
Maybe he'd been auditioning for years, perhaps someone introduced him to the producers, or else.
What we know atm is that the Hagwon drama was the same director as The Art of Negotiation, so they have a reason to cast him right away after Hagwon drama (The Midnight Romance in Hagwon), and also the character is similar even in this drama.
They said in the beginning to be careful with Goto family and then in the next couple episodes, they are also make some suspicious movement. I guess we are supposed to not believe both sides LOL
We need season 2 of this because they still have so many stories to tell, and we are still curious about what happens to them, or at least how they reach the "wise" on the title. Meanwhile, season 3 of Hospital Playlist is going to be a fan service that you need if you want to watch a peaceful show.
But yea, asking for another season of Resident Playbook would be too much for a spin-off, and they might be out of stories to tell for the 3rd season of Hospital Playlist.
prolly this isnt a new thing, but i leave it here if someone need it.
https://youtube.com/@wooridongsan?si=D8WCRwC68br0BP_r
but, u have take note that they have different way of directing and they are on different phase of career just like the literal title says.
first time i saw this kind of kdrama was pachinko, and this easily beat them. and also make netflix look less milking by releasing the full story.