ChannelKdrama
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The OBGYN Dept. Works around the clock to save their patients who each arrive with life threatening conditions that affect their families differently. Most situations had closure but there were two patients at least that one doesn't know how that turns out so a bit incomplete. I was tired for them! At the same time there are co-worker romances evolving.
The most innocent but extremely caring young nurse was played by Lee Young-eun. It was fun to see a younger Song Joong Ki. The romantic story was harsh at the end and a little unsettling so I felt bad and annoyed at the Chief OBGYN Doctor. Overall, it was worth watching if you like medical dramas.
The most innocent but extremely caring young nurse was played by Lee Young-eun. It was fun to see a younger Song Joong Ki. The romantic story was harsh at the end and a little unsettling so I felt bad and annoyed at the Chief OBGYN Doctor. Overall, it was worth watching if you like medical dramas.
There are 16 episodes that run about 1 hour long and you will want to watch on to the next episode. It's "light" because the balance is perfect - not to overdrawn or with too much focus on the main couple or second couple. I think if you watched this show again you would pick up even more hidden subtleties. There was a character I really liked who played the CEO of Always Law Firm as he could change roles very well. The writer also portrayed the small "corporate" law firm very well with the overall theme of office romances. The music was okay the main song, "Make It Count" by Chen is worth listening too.