i don’t understand why Kyu Hyun told Ji Yeong that he was born in 1987 then backtracked and said early 1988.…
I’m not Korean so obviously I don’t have a full grasp of the culture but I think age-wise there’s generally a hierarchy in Korean culture.
And people of the same age are all “friends” so I think he was implying that bc he’s born in early-88, he’s basically 87. As in, he probably has a lot of friends/classmates who are 87 & he disregards the hierarchy when it comes to them bc they’re his friends, not his “elders”. I hope that makes sense?? Idk if that’s right though, it’s just what I think makes sense from that scene. It’ll be better if someone who understands the culture could explain
How many beatings can one person humanly take?? And nobody's breaking bones??
lmao I was thinking this every ep 🤣🤣😭 and why are no one’s parents wondering where their kids are or why they’re getting bruises so often? or even the ED hospital staff, wouldn’t they be getting annoyed at how many times students from those schools were coming in?
I’m assuming Baekjin’s death is due to his injuries from that final fight??
Tbh he’s the best fighter! He literally outfought Humin who taught him. And even Sieun only caused him so much damage bc he was already injured from fighting Humin + Sieun was using a weapon. Then they only won in the end bc it was 2v1. So I really enjoyed Baekjin’s action scenes, his fighting was impressive
Honestly, I feel like Netflix should just give up on making dramas with seasons. Every second season just doesn't…
Agree! The only Asian Netflix dramas that come to mind where I thought the next seasons were good is Alice in borderland, death’s game & alchemy of souls. Other than them, it generally goes downhill w new seasons 😞
I enjoyed s1 more than s2. The plot in this season wasn’t as good for me but I loved all the gore & action scenes! They were filmed so well & the cast did a great job portraying their characters
I can’t exactly explain an intern in the medical field but probably a similar feeling I can describe is experience…
Aw thank you 😊 I did cry a lot haha & was v burnt out! But thankfully I qualified a couple months ago & am gonna start my first job next week. It was hard but it’s worth it - there wouldn’t be a sense of satisfaction or accomplishment if it was too easy.
Good luck to you if you’re working towards your dreams!
somehow i get a feeling that the way namgyeong's attitude suddenly changed towards the nurse was due to her interaction…
Yh you’re right, that’s exactly what happened. I was just disappointed that namgyeong didn’t have stronger morals. But I suppose she could’ve felt that pressure to listen to her senior. She’s realised she was in the wrong anyway so I hope we see her improve in future eps
I wonder how it feels like being an intern in a medical field because this would feel like hell to me
I can’t exactly explain an intern in the medical field but probably a similar feeling I can describe is experience as a student nurse & it was a LOT of hard work 😂😭I did over 2000 hrs of unpaid shifts as part of my degree.
sometimes I look back at my past self & wonder how I got through those yrs ☠️ I genuinely ended some shifts wanting to sleep & not wake up again. but the 2 things that kept me going was wanting to make my parents proud & I’ve wanted a career where I help others since I was a kid so I had to make that dream real.
1) idk but it gets us curious too, like how did dowon react truthfully?? I feel like he been keeping his distance…
oh really? I thought he meant they’re friends as in colleagues bc they’re all going through first yr of residency together.
so for clarification, if the other 3 are the same age as yiyeong then how come it’s their 1st time being residents & it’s already her 2nd time? did yiyeong start residency at an early age compared to her peers? then dropped out before restarting?
And people of the same age are all “friends” so I think he was implying that bc he’s born in early-88, he’s basically 87. As in, he probably has a lot of friends/classmates who are 87 & he disregards the hierarchy when it comes to them bc they’re his friends, not his “elders”. I hope that makes sense?? Idk if that’s right though, it’s just what I think makes sense from that scene. It’ll be better if someone who understands the culture could explain
Tbh he’s the best fighter! He literally outfought Humin who taught him. And even Sieun only caused him so much damage bc he was already injured from fighting Humin + Sieun was using a weapon. Then they only won in the end bc it was 2v1. So I really enjoyed Baekjin’s action scenes, his fighting was impressive
And the 2nd part of the film, it was sad but it was very realistic. And I’m glad they portrayed that well
Good luck to you if you’re working towards your dreams!
sometimes I look back at my past self & wonder how I got through those yrs ☠️ I genuinely ended some shifts wanting to sleep & not wake up again. but the 2 things that kept me going was wanting to make my parents proud & I’ve wanted a career where I help others since I was a kid so I had to make that dream real.
I hope that gives you some insight??
so for clarification, if the other 3 are the same age as yiyeong then how come it’s their 1st time being residents & it’s already her 2nd time? did yiyeong start residency at an early age compared to her peers? then dropped out before restarting?