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JIN Season 2 japanese drama review
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JIN Season 2
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by myfirstlife
Apr 6, 2025
11 of 11 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

The drama that feels like a novel

This isn’t just a drama—it feels like reading a well-crafted novel, where every chapter pulls you deeper into its world. The first season? A survival story, as the main lead, a modern-day brain surgeon, struggles to adapt to a time without modern medicine. The second? A chain reaction of consequences from the changes he made.

I’m not usually into medical or historical dramas, but this one was different. With every episode, I felt like I was learning something new—whether about medicine or Japanese history—without it ever feeling forced. And unlike most time-travel stories, this one took actions and consequences seriously. No convenient loopholes, no easy way out—just a brilliantly woven narrative where every decision mattered.

And then there’s the ending—sad, beautiful, and unforgettable. It lingers in your mind long after the final scene, making you feel like you’ve lived through history itself. A rare gem that’s definitely worth watching.
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