I’m sad they didn’t address the elephant in the room in the episode. I was waiting the whole time. At least…
the show doesn't flow in a specific chronological order what IAM trying to say is that every episode doesn't continue from where the last one left off and the contents in every episode are different despite relating to the main plot so they might address that when they need to in some other episode in the future.
I absolutely love these types of dramas too, especially when they’re focused on crime investigation, emergency,…
Exactly like the show is shaping up so well..the writing style is amazing..the characters are interesting..the flow and pacing are fast and I like the whole having new themes and challenges for every episode and the patients and their stories that have managed to always make me emotional...its shaping up to be a great kdrama.
One more thing I really appreciate about this show is how the problems that arise within a specific episode typically get resolved by the end of that episode. Each character is given their own unique challenges, and by the conclusion, we see their growth and development as they learn from their experiences.
It's refreshing to see the residents facing their individual struggles, and the show ensures that they not only confront these issues but also learn valuable lessons along the way. This approach creates a sense of progression, as viewers can observe how each character evolves with every new challenge. By the end of each episode, we move on to new situations and stories, making the viewing experience dynamic and engaging. This structure keeps the momentum going and allows for a rich exploration of character development throughout the series.
Ive actually noticed that every episode doesn't pick off from the last when it comes to this show..its like each episode has its own themes and contents...IAM not sure if IAM making sense but it's like watching these sitcoms where each episode doesn't follow a chronological order to the previous but is still told in relation to the main story..I don't know if IAM making sense
Has anyone else noticed that each episode of this show doesn't usually pick up right where the last one left off? I’m not sure if I’m making sense, but this has been a consistent observation since the very first episode. It feels reminiscent of those sitcoms where each episode features its own unique storyline and problems that are resolved within the same episode.
While these individual stories do connect to the overarching narrative, they don’t necessarily follow a strict chronological order.
For instance, I suspect that the holding hands scene we saw might not be revisited immediately but could be brought back later in a different context.
I would like to understand that their actions were shown to prove that they have their own flaws as characters..they…
that's the point..flaws are either positive or negative and I appreciate the writer from not shying away from that fact..he isn't trying to present us with likeable characters but characters whose shoes we can put our selves into and be able to either understand or critique their actions...those are what we call complex characters and sadly those are the characters some viewers aren't ready for
I actually wasn't surprised but Sabi's reaction..she has been shown to us as the extra competitive person even when JAE il was praised with a compliment from a patient she felt the need to be just as good and receive the same praise as he did which helped her learn something in the process..she's competitive and her action wasn't good so I loved to see that she was made complex enough to go through it..deal with it and even have regrets about it..that in addition to sorting things out with Yo young whose maturity I appreciate by the way..I guess being an imperfect person that she is..it was just about putting her self in her shoes to kind of understand her that in addition to seeing her..sabi her self having doubts and feeling guilty about her actions..that's the point..that's what makes these characters interesting..they are human beings and I love how the writer isn't trying to shy away from that..he's giving them to us and showing us the good and the bad..that's all part of growth i would like to presume and that's why I can easily relate to them in any case...
ep 4 kinda disappointed me after the last 3 eps 😞 1) they ignored the ending of ep 3??? how have the characters…
I would like to understand that their actions were shown to prove that they have their own flaws as characters..they aren't the usual goody and despite how we view them that way they are still human beings..sabi has always been competitive so I wasn't surprised when she felt like Yiyoung was stealing her thunder...and I love how she acknowledges that not everything is about competition at the end of the day...these characters are going through growth and it won't be a smooth sail..we are going o be introduced to versions of themselves that aren't black or white but rather grey..I believe to understand them better then view them in that light...
As for the end of EP 3 I think it's saved to be explained in the future episodes as a flash back or something like that.
lol whys she so inlove with him all of a sudden😠girl you've lived with this man ever since
hate begets love..she always found him annoying and problematic but the line between hating some one and loving them is small...and easy to cross.. especially if you get a trigger 😂
It's refreshing to see the residents facing their individual struggles, and the show ensures that they not only confront these issues but also learn valuable lessons along the way. This approach creates a sense of progression, as viewers can observe how each character evolves with every new challenge. By the end of each episode, we move on to new situations and stories, making the viewing experience dynamic and engaging. This structure keeps the momentum going and allows for a rich exploration of character development throughout the series.
While these individual stories do connect to the overarching narrative, they don’t necessarily follow a strict chronological order.
For instance, I suspect that the holding hands scene we saw might not be revisited immediately but could be brought back later in a different context.
As for the end of EP 3 I think it's saved to be explained in the future episodes as a flash back or something like that.