Lee Jong Suk and Kang So Ra!
Doctor Stranger had so much potential, but it felt like the writers couldn’t tighten the story up in a way that fully delivered on its premise. The setup is strong and the medical thriller angle with North Korea had a lot of room to be gripping, but the execution often felt uneven and scattered, which made it hard to stay fully invested throughout.
Lee Jong Suk as Park Hun was one of the highlights of the drama. He did a great job and his delivery as a doctor felt convincing and natural, especially in high pressure surgical scenes. One of my favorite moments was when he was saving a baby, it really showed his intensity and skill as a dctor and stood out as one of the most emotional and engaging parts of the drama.
The chemistry between Lee Jong Suk and Jin Se Yeon was completely lacking. I couldn’t even root for them as a couple, and their scenes together felt flat and forced.
Lee Jong Suk and Kang So Ra had great chemistry and their dynamic felt more natural and believable on screen. You can see the admiration she has for him as a doctor which I felt turned into a crush, but I liked the way it was played out.
Jin Se Yeon’s portrayal of a North Korean spy didn’t work for me either. I couldn’t take her seriously in the role, especially in scenes where she was supposed to appear threatening, tough, or mysterious. It just didn’t land emotionally or convincingly, which made her storyline less engaging.
Overall, the drama had a strong concept and a solid cast, but the writing and character chemistry issues kept it from reaching its full potential.
Lee Jong Suk as Park Hun was one of the highlights of the drama. He did a great job and his delivery as a doctor felt convincing and natural, especially in high pressure surgical scenes. One of my favorite moments was when he was saving a baby, it really showed his intensity and skill as a dctor and stood out as one of the most emotional and engaging parts of the drama.
The chemistry between Lee Jong Suk and Jin Se Yeon was completely lacking. I couldn’t even root for them as a couple, and their scenes together felt flat and forced.
Lee Jong Suk and Kang So Ra had great chemistry and their dynamic felt more natural and believable on screen. You can see the admiration she has for him as a doctor which I felt turned into a crush, but I liked the way it was played out.
Jin Se Yeon’s portrayal of a North Korean spy didn’t work for me either. I couldn’t take her seriously in the role, especially in scenes where she was supposed to appear threatening, tough, or mysterious. It just didn’t land emotionally or convincingly, which made her storyline less engaging.
Overall, the drama had a strong concept and a solid cast, but the writing and character chemistry issues kept it from reaching its full potential.
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