I can't find the novel anywhere on net to read for free lol if anyone find it please share....
I shared a link to a korean online library in the comment section for ro ki wan, you just need to sign up with your email but the novel is free to borrow for 2 weeks at a time.
On episode 2 & LOVE the production quality, storyline & return to the scene of one of my favorite medical dramas.…
I always thought I was alone in loving the s1 leads!! so many don't like them. I get why some might dislike them, especially the ML, but his character development is phenomenal imo, the payoff you get from seeing him slowly come into his own as a doctor is awesome. Same with the FL, I love the leads /because/ they're so flawed and imperfect. I really enjoyed s2 though and it definitely feels more refined, with a step up in production quality/cinematography and even better medical cases. Although I liked it a tiny bit less since I just missed the s1 leads so much (am praying to see them for a cameo at least in s3), but they still did quite well with the new main characters.
I have yet to start the second season, but please someone reassure me that Kim Sabo’s hand is perfectly fine…
he'll be fine! :) he has problems since the wrist injury caused carpal tunnel syndrome, and he delayed his treatment because doldam is understaffed but he does eventually get the surgery for it.
really love how this show handles its pacing and characters. despite all the suspense/mystery surrounding kim seon ju's incident (which is extremely well done + the ost enhances it nicely!), there is enough breathing space for quieter, introspective moments between the characters, giving them much needed depth and letting them develop properly.
I watched the last episode again to atleast find some positives but its a plot holes galore. I enjoyed the journey…
that last part of your comment got a chuckle out of me ngl 😠fr though i'd do the same.. would love to know how in the world ppl over at jtbc thought this ending was a good idea and let the writer have their way.
on ep 3 rn and this show is already one of my favorites! don't ask me to explain but yoon shi yoon reminds me of both lee joon gi and im si wan at the same time lol... it's the unhinged vibes i guess
God I just finished it. Well that was one of the endings I've ever seen for sure....... Those 17 years as Jin Do Jun and all the development with his grandfather were really just for naught in the end. They really did that. Wow. What even was the point? Just to end up back in episode 1 with a measly explanation as to how Hyun Woo eventually brings the Jin family down. So many things about it simply don't work. A phone recording from all those years ago? Hyun Woo seemingly only being aware of what he had done that day so very conveniently in the last episode but not before that? And what even was the "Repentance" thing? I was just like ???? What kind of explanation is that lol. I'm not even going to try and make sense of whatever the fuck the screenwriter thought to themselves about deviating from the original and writing this ending. I'll save myself those mental gymnastics. It's just all way to complicated and if it's like that then something went very very wrong for sure, that's all I know. The batshit ending of ep 15 had left me in doubts about a good wrap-up for this show, that I'd eventually come to quite like even if I wasn't as invested as everyone else. This last episode everything just went completely off the rails. It's a perfect example of a screenwriter seeing a perfectly fine plot, and thinking they need to outdo themselves, or in this case the original writer, by coming up with some "creative" or "subversive" way to end the story. All the power to those who find themselves satisfied with it, but I'm in the camp that thinks the writer fumbled the bag real hard with this one. Sucks.
But at least the show was otherwise well written and enjoyable up to this week + we had some amazing performances by the cast. SJK was so good in ep 16 I almost wanted to forgive the episode for being so bad lmao. And Lee Sung Min better get that Daesang!
Those 17 years as Jin Do Jun and all the development with his grandfather were really just for naught in the end. They really did that. Wow. What even was the point? Just to end up back in episode 1 with a measly explanation as to how Hyun Woo eventually brings the Jin family down. So many things about it simply don't work. A phone recording from all those years ago? Hyun Woo seemingly only being aware of what he had done that day so very conveniently in the last episode but not before that? And what even was the "Repentance" thing? I was just like ???? What kind of explanation is that lol. I'm not even going to try and make sense of whatever the fuck the screenwriter thought to themselves about deviating from the original and writing this ending. I'll save myself those mental gymnastics. It's just all way to complicated and if it's like that then something went very very wrong for sure, that's all I know.
The batshit ending of ep 15 had left me in doubts about a good wrap-up for this show, that I'd eventually come to quite like even if I wasn't as invested as everyone else. This last episode everything just went completely off the rails. It's a perfect example of a screenwriter seeing a perfectly fine plot, and thinking they need to outdo themselves, or in this case the original writer, by coming up with some "creative" or "subversive" way to end the story. All the power to those who find themselves satisfied with it, but I'm in the camp that thinks the writer fumbled the bag real hard with this one. Sucks.
But at least the show was otherwise well written and enjoyable up to this week + we had some amazing performances by the cast. SJK was so good in ep 16 I almost wanted to forgive the episode for being so bad lmao. And Lee Sung Min better get that Daesang!