Currently reigning over the Monday & Tuesday primetime drama slot is SBS’s “Doctors, ” starring Park Shin Hye and Kim Rae Won. “Doctors” is a romantic drama set in the medical world that reveals the story of a man and a woman who overcome their childhood struggles. It’s a drama about personal growth and the positive effects of genuine love written by screenwriter Ha Myung Hee of “High Society” and directed by director Oh Choong Hwan of “My Love From the Star.”
Park Shin Hye stars as our main character, Yoo Hye Jung, a pessimistic high-school delinquent who comes from a rough background. Hye Jung struggles with opening up to those around her, choosing rather to take alternative actions which often leads to violence. Her story unfolds in a way that allows us to see her growth from an apathetic and aggressive youth to that of a young, determined doctor.

Kim Rae Won plays the local high school teacher, Hong Ji Hong, who comes from an affluent family. His compassion for his students and care towards them breaks down their barriers and serves as a form of encouragement for Hye Jung. He is a good teacher but his mannerisms suggest that there are subjects in his life that he avoids. Although Ji Hong is adopted, he shares a strong bond with his adopted father.
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If the impressive production staff and main characters did not catch your attention, the drama also features an accomplished ensemble of supporting characters. Viewers familiar with the drama “Pinocchio” will be able to witness a different dynamic between Yoon Kyun Sang and Park Shin Hye, as the former plays a neurosurgeon (Jung Yoon Do) who works in the same hospital. Jung Yoon Do is intellectual and blunt; his quirky personality makes him the comedic relief but also endearing to watch.
Lee Sung Kyung, who garnered mixed reviews for her portrayal in “Cheese in the Trap” wraps up our romantic quadrangle as Hye Jung’s hardworking and wealthy classmate, Jin Seo Woo. Lee Sung Kyung delivers in her portrayal of the jealous high school student who fancies her homeroom teacher. Though her motives are often selfish, her ability to voice her emotions makes her a character that’s capable of much development. Not every second lead is meant to serve as a rival for a heroine. In this drama, Seo Woo and Hye Jung share many differences, but bitterness and hate is not the only result of their clashes.
“Doctors” has aired 10 episodes of its 20 total so far. By this point, we’ve been exposed enough to our characters to become invested in their stories. As this show has progressed, I am constantly being impressed by the deft way it has captured the relationships between different individuals. The show has done a fantastic job showing raw human emotions while pairing it with a dash of sweet romance.
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There are many stereotypical roles in the drama that could have gone wayward, but they didn’t. The superficially stereotypical are fleshed out into unique, relatable characters. For example, Jin Seo Woo is the beautiful second lead who comes from a wealthy family and is filled with jealousy, but she is also an individual struggling to understand herself and to find the values she wants to live by. Yoo Hye Jung is the lovable main character with a traumatic past; she is also a woman learning to be sensitive and strong in a world where it seems women can’t be both. The characters in this drama are multidimensional. Just as in real life, it is not easy to categorize them as good or bad.
The beautiful cinematography and the sprinkles of narration by Yoo Hye Jung have really made this drama a joy to watch. Although I was concerned about the teacher-student relationship narrative, I am starting to understand perhaps the story is meant show the growth a of mentor-mentee relationship to that of lovers. This topic, which seems taboo, has been handled with care and a captivating plot.
“Why don’t you have a boyfriend yet?” ask my relatives. I shrug and tell them I’m too busy, declining to mention the fact that I am actually in multiple parasocial relationships with my favorite celebrities. It’s the fan-girl life for me and I wouldn’t have it any other way. Join me, somilha, as I consume more K-pop, more dramas and anything I can get my hands on through the internet.We and our partners use cookies to Store and/or access information on a device. We and our partners use data for Personalised ads and content, ad and content measurement, audience insights and product development. An example of data being processed may be a unique identifier stored in a cookie. Some of our partners may process your data as a part of their legitimate business interest without asking for consent. To view the purposes they believe they have legitimate interest for, or to object to this data processing use the vendor list link below. The consent submitted will only be used for data processing originating from this website. If you would like to change your settings or withdraw consent at any time, the link to do so is in our privacy policy accessible from our home page..
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Follows the story of Yoo Hye-jung, a used-to-be delinquent high school girl who was dumped to live with her grandmother after her father gave up on raising her. Through her grandmother’s love, she finds a new motivation to set her life straight and look ahead to what the future may bring her.

She got to meet good friends, Jin Seo-woo and Chun Sun-hee in the new school she moved into, and earned mentorship from their young homeroom teacher, Hong Ji-hong, who is also a doctor.
Her innate talent and intellect earn praise and put Seo Woo, supposed to be smartest girl in the school, on the sideline.
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The one-sided rift escalates when Seo-woo discovered Teacher Hong’s feelings toward Hye-jung and an unfortunate fire that pinned Hye-jung as an arsonist cemented the falling out of their friendship.
Hye-jung’s grandmother was diagnosed with cancer and died on the table with Seo Woo’s father as the lead surgeon. Hye Jung firmly believed something odd happened along the way in the operation and vowed to retrieve the truth in the future.
Years later, Hye-jung became a prominent neurosurgeon and met her old teacher who was also working in the same hospital as hers. As she works on her earnest wish to bring justice to her grandmother’s medical malpractice case, she has to confront also her career, life, and love conflicts.
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Though having a prosaic plot makes it not an engaging watch for some, nonetheless, it scores high by giving importance to raw human emotions. The mentor-mentee relationship between the main leads spawns a whole new kind of watching experience. This is mainly because of the degree of maturity in the relationship the two have.
It is not the usual save-me-from-my-mess female lead trope. The heroine instead embraces the hardships that come her way as means for her growth. Meanwhile, compared to the typical egotistic and emotionally infantile male lead trope, Hong Ji Hong is a total game changer.
Despite having tragic and miserable pasts, they grew up completely gentle and warmhearted – far from the unfair treatment they received from their own relatives in the past. They always make way for things that matter for their personal growth – career, romantic relationship, and family.

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The lessons it conveys is way remarkable and meaningful. Most importantly, it exposes the negative effects of experiencing the harshest things in life. Yet again, it still reminds viewers that good things and beautiful moments will come.
Here are some of the characters’ hard-hitting yet inspiring messages. “Don’t try to be a person someone likes. Become a person you can like.”
This quote reminds us that we should live based on our own means and standards. More importantly, it wishes to say that we should live our lives not for other people but for ourselves. Becoming a person of our own requires acceptance and courage that only we can provide.
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Seo Woo (Lee Sung Kyung) struggled due to her manipulative parents and became a person she, herself, hated. But soon as she learned to live for herself and break free from the standards set by her parents, the burdens in her heart cleared out. “Life is not about waiting for a storm to pass but learning to dance in the rain.”

An original quote from Vivian Greene, Hong Ji Hong enlightens everyone through these reassuring words. In life, unfortunate and difficult things happen, but like storms, those will soon pass in due time. The true meaning of life is looking for the good things we can get from experiencing such struggles. It gives a beacon of hope that life should and will still go on, and that we should go with the tide.
The scene where Ji Hong and Hye Jung is on a date when it suddenly rained. Sheltering on a telephone booth, Ji Hong invited Hye Jung to dance under the rain. Through similar circumstances, both became each other’s comfort and safe haven. Instead of being pessimistic, they learned the power of optimism. Both learn and grow

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