can someone tell me why is yi yeong hated so much by myeong eun won? like I've heard she's in hospital playlist…
I think she is just a bully. She heard of new residents being talked and asked for their name just to make them her next target to run her errands and do as she asked. Remember, she pretty quickly have them reporting to her everyday before going home and always called Yi-young to arrange her operation rooms. Dowon managed to put an end on them giving reports to her, and I noticed, the 2nd year resident then asked if she now could give tasks to Jae-il... which implied that they were all on Myeong's beck and call (aside from the more senior professors).
Once you become an adult age gap is not a significant issue.Also, who’s trying to force romance? The writer…
Everything depends on their health and lifestyle. One can be younger but lead a careless life to then needed regular medication or check-up at 50s, while others lead a perfectly healthy and fulfilling life even in their 60s. Your judgement on Dowon and Yiyoung's fictional age-gap, his appearance and imaginary hardship in their later life are just uncalled for.
she noticed how yi young had a big rucksack and seemed tired wanting to run away so she said to her to send an…
Yeah, your take gave me another perspective, as well. I thought the big backpack symbolize her preparedness, she carried medical stuff in case the patient needs it, but maybe, she really was going to run away as per your interpretation. Anyway, the blank paper is not a test, but just a way to show Dowon of Yiyoung's honesty and dedication when it came to patient's matters. Like, Min Ha could see that from their brief meeting.
she noticed how yi young had a big rucksack and seemed tired wanting to run away so she said to her to send an…
This is interesting. I thought Min ha sees her compassion and dedication to her patient, she sticks around to see how she's doing when she could have just return after handing over the patient. She could have easily opened and saw the blank paper inside, too, but she didn't and delivered it to Dowon without any suspicion. It's a testament to Yiyoung's character.
I fully agree! At the beginning I was trying to understand her and thought that maybe her servant was the main…
And she didn't even get any repercussions for all those useless meddling. The one who found out about her unbecoming behavior is Yul and he's just to kind to actually scold her or give her a sting eye, she didn't even feel apologetic.
Gamin got me missing Seo Yul, so here I am doing a rewatch only to get reminded how much I detest Young Lady Heo who hasn't been acting lady-like at all. Girl needs to be sent back to attend manner lessons.
Okay, this one is a fun watch. But, I have to suspend all disbelief through out until it gets on the sudden flight across continents to save a soldier and the hero welcome on the tarmac with reporters. It’s a bit much, isn’t it?
Anyways, if they’re gonna do a 2nd season, they should have just fleshed it out as a 16-ep drama to allow room for progress and natural flow instead of cramming it within 8-ep, jumping from one thrilling scene to another.
In the webtoon, she is his noona (born in 1986 and he in 1989). When they meet while in school in a game, she…
That's good to know! Though it's even more jarring that Hyunwook's character is already mid-thirties, he looks too much like a college student. Maybe they'll age down both characters a little, since even with Kayoung's styling and mature look in the previews, it's hard to believe she's in her late thirties.
I'm not sure if they're supposed to be of similar age, because visual wise, Hyunwook looks just too young. If it's a noona romance, then it should be fine.
Not sure if Lee Je Hoon aimed to be funny, but he was so serious at it, I wonder if he was just overconfident on his ability to just wing it as he makes scrambled egg. I wanted to laugh, but the whole things almost painful to watch. The younger bros are saints for letting him continue at it.
Anyways, if they’re gonna do a 2nd season, they should have just fleshed it out as a 16-ep drama to allow room for progress and natural flow instead of cramming it within 8-ep, jumping from one thrilling scene to another.