A series with very bad writing. The romance didn’t convince me; the main characters don’t seem like they’re in love. Even so, it’s interesting and easy to watch. Entertaining.
You must be living in the 1950s, because I live in a country where a doctor is not the hierarchical authority over a nurse. A doctor has authority over medical diagnosis and clinical treatment — that is, they prescribe, diagnose, and make therapeutic decisions. A nurse (especially a Registered Nurse) has authority over nursing care, which includes assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation of care. They can also lead nursing teams and make independent decisions within their professional field.
A nurse does not report hierarchically to a doctor, but to the nursing service or department. Both professionals must collaborate and respect each other’s areas of competence.
It must be quite sad to live in a country where people still believe they have power over another human being who holds a university degree and studied for years to earn it.
Then if you’re a doctor, you should know perfectly well that a doctor has no hierarchical authority over a nurse, because it’s an interdisciplinary team that works together for the patient’s well-being.
I loved this series. Honestly, I didn’t see that plot twist coming at all. It made me really sad to think that Aom would be trapped in the game again, believing that everyone had forgotten about her and that no one would come looking for her ðŸ˜
I wish there had been more games, maybe one per episode to make it more diverse, but the script and production were really well done. The open ending leaves room for a second season— will we be as lucky as with The Gifted? We’ll just have to wait and see 😗
This was really good. I think I have a hunch about what’s going on with Alan but I hope it turns out to be something different (it’s no fun guessing the ending from the first episode 😅)
The story has a lot of potential, and the cinematography felt interesting and well executed.
JimmySea proving once again that they are deeply committed actors, always striving to improve and deliver better work each time. I feel so proud of the progress they’ve made both as a couple and individually 🥹
After someone said the intro looks like Doctor Who’s, I can’t unsee it. Even the way the title is laid out kind of looks like the TARDIS. Btw, this isn’t a criticism or anything— as a DW fan, I actually loved the reference.
I'm literally obsessed with the characters and the chemistry FirstKhaotung have in every single one of their series??? Unreal.
I need to say it louder: Khaotung's eyes are SO beautiful, like actually insane. I can't stop staring.
It's so entertaining and easy to binge, I'm kicking my feet and hoping I can catch up before tomorrow ðŸ˜
A nurse does not report hierarchically to a doctor, but to the nursing service or department. Both professionals must collaborate and respect each other’s areas of competence.
It must be quite sad to live in a country where people still believe they have power over another human being who holds a university degree and studied for years to earn it.
I wish there had been more games, maybe one per episode to make it more diverse, but the script and production were really well done. The open ending leaves room for a second season— will we be as lucky as with The Gifted? We’ll just have to wait and see 😗
I think I have a hunch about what’s going on with Alan but I hope it turns out to be something different (it’s no fun guessing the ending from the first episode 😅)
The story has a lot of potential, and the cinematography felt interesting and well executed.