TRUTH and COMMUNICATION The moral lesson of this story for me is remembering that if we are honest and communicate our true feelings and situation, people will understand. there will be no miscommunication. Sometimes, truth is painful. But; such is life. Learning to accept and understand each other, go through our pain at the moment, forgive, and then move on to be happy. it is not easy to know how we truly feel inside. Moreso; verbalizing it. it is a skill that's difficult to acquire and develop. Let's all try to communicate and be happy in our lives.
I like the way the plot goes where it seems like something is bound to happen but it turns out onto be different from what we are led on to believe. Also the family values and solutions presented reminded me of how families should handle issues and talk to each other.
I don't understand why Jindo didn't tell Dohs about the bad guy when they were able to talk as Seol was removing the device on his head. I would have told them first to watch out for this guy right away.
I just finished the last episode. He explained why he did it. Makes sense.
I liked the insight to the autopsy process and the NFS. also unjoyed the window view to fire inspections. over all, I found it to be a very good show. entertaining, educational and suspenseful.
This is an excellent depiction of the responsibilities of a working wife and mother, and how overwhelming it can become to a point where you lose yourself. I hope the husband's who watch this realize that they need to step up to the plate and take up some of the family responsibilities. Most men have a difficult time seeing and understanding it. I feel that the wife did not even realize it was happening to her until that aha moment she felt with the other guy.
There is very little hint of romance among the secondary characters but not with the leads which helped focus on the medical aspect of the characters and story.
I do not rewatch dramas. But this is worth seeing again. The OR scenes were amazing. This became educational for me. After watching a few scenes, I went to you tube and studied about the heart, its parts and how it works. It was also neat to see the different roles each person has to do, as well as, how important the presence of assistant doctors are in case of emergency. I am aware that this is a show and not reality. But I am pretty sure that there is a small bit of reality to it. The actors, the plot, and production are amazing. Even the way they ended the drama is good. It did not feel rushed. I wish there was a Season 2.
You think they got the bad guy but then not again. I could not tell when they really got him. I was sad that Jayden went to jail. I was hoping they'd be lenient on him since he did not know where the heart came from.
The dialogue is very deep and meaningful. it really goes to the core of what people in the situations normally just think but never say. it seems like everyone here is good at expressing their feelings.
I agree that this drama is the best..I probably watched most if not all of korean historical shows and this is the only one where the King and Queen trusted each other. Almost all of the shows have the queen trying to go against or behind the King, plotting bad things. I was surprised and happy to see this change. All the sons were also interesting. What's more important is how the Queen handled each of their situations very well and how much she loved each of her children equally. I will watch this one again.
I totally agree that Doo Chil Seong was the best part of the story. He was the one that got me very interested. I could not figure out the female lead either. She was not a very strong character. I enjoyed Ms..Cutting part the most as far as strong presence on the story, although she got softer in the end. Overall, it was a nice light feel good show.
I watched this show because of Ji Sung and was amazed at how good it was. It was worth binge watching for two evenings. The storyline was great, and so were the actors. Even the bad guys were outstanding that I truly disliked their character. The song by Jo bok Rae was superb even though I do not understand the lyrics. It would have been nice if the lyrics were also close captioned.
The moral lesson of this story for me is remembering that if we are honest and communicate our true feelings and situation, people will understand. there will be no miscommunication. Sometimes, truth is painful. But; such is life. Learning to accept and understand each other, go through our pain at the moment, forgive, and then move on to be happy. it is not easy to know how we truly feel inside. Moreso; verbalizing it. it is a skill that's difficult to acquire and develop. Let's all try to communicate and be happy in our lives.
I just finished the last episode. He explained why he did it. Makes sense.
I liked the insight to the autopsy process and the NFS. also unjoyed the window view to fire inspections.
over all, I found it to be a very good show. entertaining, educational and suspenseful.