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Not as good as Season 1
Still a very engaging and interesting drama, with great performances all round. But the storylines and characters are no where near as engaging as season 1. It feels like each episode just fizzles out instead of a heart warming/breaking resolution like in season 1. Its also really disapointing that they had to use the loan shark trope for Woo Jin, and Eun Jae's initial issues with surgery/self prescribing drugs are just so far fetched. I feel like people are a star struck by a more attractive and high profile couple this season. The soundtrack is really lacking as well, season 1 had amazing BGM that could matched every situation so well. I didn't find alot of depth or sentiment overall with this drama. Again, It feels like they just wanted to use LSK and AHS' star power to carry this drama. Its still pretty good, but a far cry from season 1.Esta resenha foi útil para você?
I thought season 1 could not be topped but the new characters in this are a lot less stuck up with the "I hate Doldam" energy that I felt the first season had. While that will always be a pull for the younger doctors it was refreshing to see younger doctors like Dr Yoon Ah Reum actually fall in love with the simplicity and move to Doldam. The 2 main leads have backstories that were fleshed out fairly well (okay I wish they went more into why Cha Eun Jae hates the OR).
Dr Kim has never been high up on the romance - it fleshes out the daily life of doctors in a hospital and not to mention the elaborate political schemes but the emotive eyes and the pure love that transpires among the hospital staff despite their busy life is something I love. It is really relatable especially as an adult trying to figure out love in the real world.
While the last episode had some spectacular moments, the love story felt super rushed. I wish they went more into the reality of working at the same hospital and the challenges/positives it brought to the couples.
That said, the OST IS PHENOMENAL. Dr Kim has always had a fantastic OST - I'm going to playing these songs for the next 3 years as well just like I did between the first season and this one :P
Han Suk Kyu as usual is outstanding. From satoori to his proud dad smile to his silently-supportive-Asian-dad nuances, he adds dimension to his character. Ahn Hyo Seop seems a little fresh but the love he has in his eyes had me falling for his character. With a little more practice and experience he can be a fantastic actor (and he is definitely easy on the eyes). The rest of the cast did an outstanding job as well (including the iconic Mr Gu <3). I sincerely hope there is a season 3 because I truly cannot get enough of Doldam... <3
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Season 2 is basicaly just a rerun of season 1
Season 1 was nice and interesting but Season 2 is basicaly just a rerun of season 1. The most absurb point is that President Do is now Chairman Do and then the rerun of feud between Kim and Do.... The story starts to get stale as it ran out of ideas in season 2.The ridiculousness and unprofessionalism of doctors are just too exaggerated to the point they became just unbearable to watch. Boring and I started to just fast forward to finish Season 2 ASAP. A typical problem with season 2 when audiences expect more from season 1 but dissapointed with lack on ingenuity and new ideas.
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I can't wait to binge watch it in accouple of months.
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More of the good things and a few niggles
Oh, so much I loved the Dr Romantic's drama-verse. It was a little microcosm of a perfectly crafted world where love, skills, compassion and friendship can overcome all evils. Dr Romantics 2 certainly had that in spades but there were awkward moments with the storytelling, a bit like your dog peeing on the rug while your friends were visiting. Do you ignore it or not?As an ensemble drama, this show is second to none. The old hospital was a great setting and the main/support cast were always superb. You can pretty much just watch them chat while washing dishes and it would be ok. ;) However, where DR1 was a wonderful journey as we observed how the team grew, worked and played together, DR2 had the hospital well and truly humming along (still short staffed and poorly funded) but a lot of the enjoyment was just seeing the regulars in their roles. Some of them were angrier, some were more stressed, they all got older and one had to retire. The pacing was so fast and furious that you don't have time to worry about the in between bits.
Some reviews lamented that this is not DR2 with the same cast. I understand that but I don't think there is a dire need for that. DR2 is strong enough to be judged on its own merits and the time and plot have moved on. This left us with a time shift and 3 new doctors. Two of the new doctors were very flawed and scarred individuals. It was good that they came to Doldam Hospital because Dr Kim saw their potentials and he made them whole again.
That worked but because it included the OTP we had to deal with their romantic subplot. It was true that the ML had a crush on the FL since their med school days and we were left with no doubts by the flashbacks. Her feelings towards him was a lot more ambiguous. In a way, backstory stuff was a bit redundant as they were the classic trope of opposite types being thrown together in high pressure situations. You can literally get a spark off two wet sponges. No surprise then that after lots of push backs from the FL, she fell head-over-heels for the ML. It got the job done as the plot goes but it felt heavily scripted. On the other hand, the 2OTP were cuter and felt more relatable but they didn't get enough screen time, IMHO.
Another niggle is that after many episodes of trials and tribulations showing us the M/FL's personal issues, it all got resolved too easily so that it lost a lot of the impact. The main antagonist (Prof. Park) was a bit grey, neither truly evil nor chaotic. Deus ex machina was in full force at the end of the show where most of the evil plots and scheming were largely resolved in one stroke. It was a most satisfying conclusion but I couldn't help but felt like I was the only one left out of a prank.
Don't get me wrong, when this show gets it right (and that was most of the time), it was a masterful piece of medical drama. So many heart warming as well as gut wrenching moments. I still felt a bit choked up when I recall certain scenes (no spoilers!). But I do feel that the writer-nim succumbed to the demand of a romantic plotline and the desire to give us a happy ending at all costs.
The OST was great. Rewatch value is high.
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NOT JUST A MEDICAL DRAMA BUT ABOUT PRINCIPLE IN LIFE
The first season implies the same, standing on your principle in life in the path or work that you have chosen, I did not realized and understood that on the first season of this drama, but it has made clear to me in this season, Dr. Kim is just a Doctor who is driven by his passion to save a patient no matter what happens and that is his principle while some other people with different views and principle in life coincidentally cross path with him, and chaos, change and learning grows. Choosing what is right or choosing money and power, this really happens in real life, and just like how this drama portrays, so many people in real life is being affected by peoples greed and power and money and I am one of them, This drama left a question to me, will I choose to do what is right and fair for everyone or will I choose to choose myself my ambition, money and power ? And my Answer is off course I wilL choose myself power and money, why ? coz most people are ! and will do the same ! coz there is no such as Master Kim and Doldam Hospital in reality , but they are an eye opener that somehow perhaps we can be different in the world full our greed.The Acting storyline, progression is all two thumbs up ! I can have nothing to say against it, but Ahn Yeo Seop look too soft for me , I don't know why , I miss Dr. Kang and Dr Yeo and so happy to see again some of the original characters here, like Nurse Park, Nurse Oh, Nurse Gu !! he was so funny.
All in all a very sense-ful drama to watch ! definitely a recommended one ! in some ways I wanna be a part of Doldam hospital too even not just a Doctor but as a staff of Mr. Jang
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Writing this just after i wrote a review for season 1
Once again, i have delayed my review... have loved the whole series! Both seasons are awesome you might think that the story might be the same but when characters are different you definitely have a different story. I really hope for a season 3, because ( it might just be me imagining) but i feel that ive gotten a few hints while watching season 2 that there will be a continuation of the series. If it really does, I hope cast from season 1 will all be back!! YYS, SHJ and YSJ i definitely missed their chemi! So i was damn happy when YSJ had cameo in this season.I feel that the romance in this series was a little "cuter" not as intense as the first season. I just have to emphasise the right amount of romance, lessons, politics and medical parts in the drama. The balance was great, the flow was great; keeps you coming back for more (the reason for my eye circles, re watching the series is worth it)
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Better than Season 1
The second season of Dr Romantic was a welcome surprise. I'm not used to Kdrama shows that have more than one season but the nature of this show meant that you could justify extending the show's existence for another year. As it happens, Dr Romantic came back with a better story and arguably more interesting cast of characters. As ever, Doctor Kim remains the heart pulse of the show as he shapes a new crop of doctors, each with their own inner demons. I enjoyed the new cast, particularly their competitive friendship that slowly blossomed, rather predictably, into a relationship. This was overall a really good show, and the second season was better than the first.Esta resenha foi útil para você?
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I would say I liked the second season a little bit better than the first one. Really really love the casting. I don't know why but every time I see Lee Sungkyung, I always imagine her perfect role as a rich snobbish girl or a doctor. Those roles really suit her. She and Ahn Hyo Seob have really good chemistry!!! However, I might say that the romance side of this drama was weaker than the first season. I was hoping it would've been highlighted a bit more.
The only thing I think was a problem for this season was they were trying to fit a lot of stories and plots into one season: The trauma of Cha Eun Jae, Back story of Seo Woojin, Park Gyumin's backstory, the illness of Master Kim, the evil plots of Chairman Do - to name a few. I think if they could've extended it to at least 2 more episodes almost everything, if not everything, would've been addressed better. The phasing was a bit too fast for the important parts. Especially the last episode, it seems like they just tried to put as much as they can to close the book.
Also, I wished they could've done more crossovers with the characters from the first season.
But still, really interesting and worth the watch!!!
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So here I am, to give a thumbs up perfect rating for RDTK season 1 and 2. The visual effects, medical terms and on hand acting of the actors and actresses were so good to be true that at times you tend to forget they are not even real doctors. Additional contribution to the production was the on screen love chemistry between main leads, I am selective when it comes to being fanatic but this one nailed it. Not just in love but all casts were in good harmony.
Another catch, is the philosophies in life of Kim Sabu, he is an eccentric doctor but when it comes to humanism he is very deep.Kim Sabu can be mind blowing with his lessons in all walks of life. That's why it captured and won the hearts of the viewers.
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Meilleure que la saison 1, une surprise de taille
Je ne m'attendais pas à voir une saison 2 et cela fut donc une double surprise : une saison inattendue (j'avoue que je ne suis pas de près les actualités du monde des dramas...j'ai un peu honte) et une saison qui est meilleure selon moi que la saison 1.C'est avec plaisir que l'on retrouve toute l'équipe du professeur Kim. Mais avec plus d'intensité, de rire et de larme. Car, ici je dois l'avouer, je me suis de suite attachée aux petits nouveaux : [b]Seo Woo Jin[/b], [b]Cha Eun Jae[/b], [b]Yoong Ah Reum[/b] et [b]Bae Moon Jung[/b].
Alors que j'ai mis plus de temps dans la saison 1 (l'un des personnages avait tendance à me taper sur les nerfs au début de la saison 1 et j'ai mis beaucoup de temps à l'apprécier), je me suis de suite prise d'affection pour les histoires de chacun dans cette saison, leur passé, leur douleur et leur propre combat à mener.
La relation met moins de temps à se mettre en place car ici, ils se connaissent déjà plus plus ou moins et on entre plutôt rapidement dans le vif du sujet.
Les romances sont adorables, sans être extraordinaires, on y suit avec grand plaisir nos 2 couples(Nan!!! Min Jae Oppa ne devrait pas, absolument pas se mettre en couple!!!) et naturelles.
Mais surtout! Surtout! La relation qui tourne autour du professeur Kim est magnifique. Ici les relations sont à la limite du sublime! Oui, oui j'y vais fort avec ces mots, mais combien de fois ai-je eu les larmes aux yeux, émerveillée par la force et la solidité des sentiments entre [b]Oh Myung Shim[/b] et [b]le professeur Kim[/b] ou avec [b]Jang Gi Tae[/b], [b]Nam Do Il[/b], [b]Yeo Woon Young[/b], leur interactions les uns les autres, leur loyauté envers le professeur Kim, le directeur, leur attachement envers l'hôpital.
D'ailleurs, c'est [b]Oh Myung Shim[/b] qui m'aura tiré le plus de larme et de rire. Cette femme (l'actrice et le personnage) est tout bonnement incroyable de sincérité et d'amour.
Et ne parlons pas de la sagesse du professeur Kim, tout ce qu'il dit devrait être gravé dans la pierre. Comme dirait mon ado de 14 ans, il aurait adoré avoir un prof comme cela, il aurait surement aimé plus étudier...Et mon mari de dire "cela donne envie d'étudier la médecine, juste pour être dans leur équipe" (oui, mon mari qui se cachait les yeux à chaque opération hahaha).
Bien sur, la tension lors des opérations est toujours aussi intense.
Bien sur, on a toujours envie de taper sur les vilains (et pas qu'un peu).
Bien sur, on fangirlise sur les beaux gosses du drama (oups, cela n'engage que moi).
Bien sur, on pleure (une fontaine, hein? épisode final et avec la secouriste, vous savez de quoi je parle).
Une OST très agréable et dynamique. Un guest de la saison 1 à la fin (on aurait aimé les voir tous revenir!).
Et avec tout cela, vous avez un drama qui est une petite perle d'émotion pour cette fin d'année 2020 ^^
Il n'est pas nécessaire de regarder la saison 1 pour comprendre la saison 2. Mais si vous voulez mon avis, regarder la saison 1 avant la saison 2 serait un plus. On apprend à découvrir le professeur Kim et son équipe dans la saison 1, le passé de certains d'entre eux, ce qui permet de comprendre un peu mieux les anciens personnages comme Eun Tak (oppa!) ou Do in Bum. Et puis de retrouver avec plaisir les policiers ou le gang ou Mr Goo...
Ah, ai-je déjà dit que le professeur Kim était génial?? Ah mon coeur....Docteur Kim ou Docteur John??? quel dilemme.
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