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Doctors really are the greatest heros.
This was amazing and slightly delusional, but still amazing.
Probably the best medical drama I ever watched (also the first medical k-drama I ever watched so this definitely made an impression).
I don't think I was ever fully aware before of how hard it is to be a doctor, especially if you work in the ER. I was in awe the whole time I was watching this show, and I couldn't stop thinking of all the doctors that I ever saw in my life whenever I was sick or had to go to the hospital for a check-up. It really gets you thinking about how much some people sacrifice in their life for you to live a healthy and happy one.
My favourite part was probably at the end of the 3rd episode, "Keep On Running". I always think about it every now and then:
"We had to keep running. Even agonising over a patient's death was a luxury to us. Twenty-four hours a day, 365 days a year. It felt as though if we stopped, even for a moment, someone's heart would stop too. So we had to keep running. To keep our patients' hearts beating, we must keep running. "
Gotta admit, I cried a little while watching that part.
Probably the best medical drama I ever watched (also the first medical k-drama I ever watched so this definitely made an impression).
I don't think I was ever fully aware before of how hard it is to be a doctor, especially if you work in the ER. I was in awe the whole time I was watching this show, and I couldn't stop thinking of all the doctors that I ever saw in my life whenever I was sick or had to go to the hospital for a check-up. It really gets you thinking about how much some people sacrifice in their life for you to live a healthy and happy one.
My favourite part was probably at the end of the 3rd episode, "Keep On Running". I always think about it every now and then:
"We had to keep running. Even agonising over a patient's death was a luxury to us. Twenty-four hours a day, 365 days a year. It felt as though if we stopped, even for a moment, someone's heart would stop too. So we had to keep running. To keep our patients' hearts beating, we must keep running. "
Gotta admit, I cried a little while watching that part.
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