Things I liked: Episode 2 has a lovely kiss scene and overall there's some good Have / Have Not storyline about how the wealthy have better health and emergency outcomes and how maybe that's not good or ethical. There are some also well developed characters that I appreciated.
Things I didn't like: Everything is so dramatic (not the emergency room emergencies which I expect to be somewhat dramatic, it's the everything else), there's a lot of shouting. So much low key misogyny. But the reason I dropped this show around Episode 8 or 9 and then jumped to 20-21 to see the end and Kim Hye Soo's cameo is that (CW: sexual violence mention) there is a graphic description of sexual violence against a child and then a grown male doctor touches and whispers in the ear of the child actor who plays that child without consent in a non medical context and as a CSA survivor, it just really stressed me out and I couldn't finish the show.
Things I didn't like: Everything is so dramatic (not the emergency room emergencies which I expect to be somewhat dramatic, it's the everything else), there's a lot of shouting. So much low key misogyny. But the reason I dropped this show around Episode 8 or 9 and then jumped to 20-21 to see the end and Kim Hye Soo's cameo is that (CW: sexual violence mention) there is a graphic description of sexual violence against a child and then a grown male doctor touches and whispers in the ear of the child actor who plays that child without consent in a non medical context and as a CSA survivor, it just really stressed me out and I couldn't finish the show.
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