the perfect blend of medicine, romance, and unforgettable lessons
dr. romantic is an experience like no other. the attachment i developed with the characters is something i rarely feel in a drama. it has everything – emotions, intensity, and life-changing lessons. kim sa-bu is truly the heart of this story. his unconventional ways of discipline and teaching make him the best mentor, and i love him so much.
i want more than just three seasons. i could support and watch this series until season ten, as long as kim sa-bu remains. the depth of storytelling and character growth never fails to impress me. this drama is simply it – a solid 1000/10.
while i absolutely love it, i won’t deny its flaws. the first and third seasons are a perfect 10/10 for me, but season two falls slightly short. the repetitive plot and ongoing conflict with do yun wan felt unnecessary, as it could have been resolved in the first season. it became exhausting at some point. however, the fresh dynamic brought by the new lead characters made up for it, keeping me engaged despite its shortcomings.
i also want to see more of eun jae and woo jin’s med school life – their academic rivalry and interactions. they are my ultimate reset couple, and i can’t get enough of them. if a season four ever happens, i hope to see do in beom, yoon seo jung, kang dong joo, seo woo jin, and cha eun jae alongside kim sa-bu. just imagining them together excites me.
i can’t let this drama go. it is the best of the best, and no other medical k-drama can surpass it. dr. romantic will always hold a special place in my heart.
i want more than just three seasons. i could support and watch this series until season ten, as long as kim sa-bu remains. the depth of storytelling and character growth never fails to impress me. this drama is simply it – a solid 1000/10.
while i absolutely love it, i won’t deny its flaws. the first and third seasons are a perfect 10/10 for me, but season two falls slightly short. the repetitive plot and ongoing conflict with do yun wan felt unnecessary, as it could have been resolved in the first season. it became exhausting at some point. however, the fresh dynamic brought by the new lead characters made up for it, keeping me engaged despite its shortcomings.
i also want to see more of eun jae and woo jin’s med school life – their academic rivalry and interactions. they are my ultimate reset couple, and i can’t get enough of them. if a season four ever happens, i hope to see do in beom, yoon seo jung, kang dong joo, seo woo jin, and cha eun jae alongside kim sa-bu. just imagining them together excites me.
i can’t let this drama go. it is the best of the best, and no other medical k-drama can surpass it. dr. romantic will always hold a special place in my heart.
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