Episode three was everything..they gave us a bit of everything..the character development, the stories of different patients and their interactions with our residents that are making improvements..squard moments for the Y4 and then Do won and Yi yeong ๐ค this drama is everything.. episode three was wholesome and episode four seems like it's going to be such a roller coaster and Iam seated...
Also I cried like for some reason tears just came out of my eyes...its heartwarming beautiful and then chaotic with a perfect mixture of all.
Iโve rewatched the first two episodes, and thereโs just something about Do Wonโs character that makes him really attractive. Iโve seen people talking about his looks on Twitter, and honestly, he totally falls under my definition of cute. Those beautiful eyes of his definitely add to the charm! But thatโs not even the main point; I canโt wait to learn more about him.
I love how he comes across as calm, collected, and mature. He clearly knows what heโs doing but isnโt uptight about it at all. Thereโs this warm vibe about him, and you can definitely sense that golden retriever side to his personality. Plus, he stands his ground when it matters, like when he defends Yiyoung. The way he takes care of everyone and is always so helpful is just amazing. Honestly, I could go on and on about how much I appreciate his character!
comparing is okay but why do most of the hp watchers want an exact replica... comparison is inevitable but just…
maybe u should have gone with some.. because some that are making complaints in here on this platform or on tweeter keep talking about how this show is so different from hospital playlist like it's a complaint...I mean scroll through the comment section or go see the tweeter posts
Gonna wait till 4eps are out before I start this.....I see some comment saying , why compare it with HP? ๐๐Its…
comparing is okay but why do most of the hp watchers want an exact replica... comparison is inevitable but just because RPB is a spin off doesn't mean that it has to replicate every element of HP it can be its own drama with own charm and different themes and narratives..that's what some HPL fans can't understand...
Smiling & laughing professors VS chaotic residents with scattering papers, catching something, receiving calls…
its actually funny because if the hospital playlist crew was to look at these guys right now then they would have memories of their resident times and the chaos and pressure that came along with them...that's the point..seeing resident playbook is like actually seeing the roots of the hospital playlist crew..where they came from to become the admirable doctors we grew to love...
The difference between hospital playlist and resident playbook is even visible in their posters lol ๐ I don't know why people are finding it hard to understand that being a spin off doesn't mean that rpb is supposed to replicate everything about hospital playlist..it can be its own drama with its own themes and charms and characters....
Yeh the ratings are going up..it was one hell of a stressful weekend ๐๐ญ
After watching Trauma Code, this series is extremely boring. The first episode is disappointing.
well because it doesn't have that high risk action element that trauma code has..so I can understand why you would feel that way..this is more laid back chaotic but also calm try the second episode and if it still doesn't stick then call it quits
Hospital playlist was less about the medicine and more about 5 friends who happened to also be surgeons. I doubt…
it doesn't have to replicate anything just because it's a spin off..it can be its own show with its own different charms...which is it is...and Iam thankful for the existence of hospital playlist because it led to its birth and existance as well.
OIY ' s yawning all the time shows how much she is uninterested in this profession but ....... What will be turning…
She's already having her moments..the scene in the first episode when she accidentally delivers a baby..the scene in episode two when she was thinking of quitting and leaving but hears a code blue alarm and runs to help..the scene in episode two again when she's travelling with the patient
In many series, we often see doctors portrayed as experienced, reliable, and admirable figures. This can lead us to overlook the fact that they didn't always embody these traits. Once upon a time, they were young residents, navigating the early stages of their medical careers with half-baked experience, a lack of responsibility, and sometimes even a wavering passion for the job. "Resident Playbook" takes us on a captivating journey through the lives of these young residents, showcasing their struggles as they confront the harsh realities of the medical profession.
The series delves into the pivotal moments that shape their growth, highlighting how they gradually develop a sense of responsibility, acquire essential skills, and ultimately ignite a genuine passion for their work. It emphasizes that the path to becoming the admirable doctors we aspire to see is not a straight line; it's filled with challenges, mistakes, and invaluable lessons...so I believe that "Resident Playbook" stands out by focusing on this transformative journey rather than simply presenting accomplished doctors. For viewers looking for a more authentic portrayal of the medical field, this series offers a refreshing perspective on growth and learning in the face of adversity....but if you looking for already accomplished skilled doctors then there are plenty of recommendations for those as well.
Also I cried like for some reason tears just came out of my eyes...its heartwarming beautiful and then chaotic with a perfect mixture of all.
I love how he comes across as calm, collected, and mature. He clearly knows what heโs doing but isnโt uptight about it at all. Thereโs this warm vibe about him, and you can definitely sense that golden retriever side to his personality. Plus, he stands his ground when it matters, like when he defends Yiyoung. The way he takes care of everyone and is always so helpful is just amazing. Honestly, I could go on and on about how much I appreciate his character!
Yeh the ratings are going up..it was one hell of a stressful weekend ๐๐ญ
The series delves into the pivotal moments that shape their growth, highlighting how they gradually develop a sense of responsibility, acquire essential skills, and ultimately ignite a genuine passion for their work. It emphasizes that the path to becoming the admirable doctors we aspire to see is not a straight line; it's filled with challenges, mistakes, and invaluable lessons...so I believe that "Resident Playbook" stands out by focusing on this transformative journey rather than simply presenting accomplished doctors. For viewers looking for a more authentic portrayal of the medical field, this series offers a refreshing perspective on growth and learning in the face of adversity....but if you looking for already accomplished skilled doctors then there are plenty of recommendations for those as well.