And the first thing that pops up in my head the further you watch this series - what else has Sato Takera forgotten besides the fee?
Starting from the name, you could immediately suspect the layout of everything that is hidden behind it - a typical drama about laboff and medicine. However, knowing the Japanese and their peculiar (albeit to hell worn-out) soulfulness, I plunged into a pool. And the pool was small. It’s like buying a beautiful apple in a store and being disappointed in its taste at the first bite. It would seem that they have collected everything: a cool cold doctor-professional, love and vocation, coming almost from childhood, the joy and bitterness of the hospital patients, but ... and the hero overplays to the point that it is simply unrealistic to imagine this in life in principle, and medicine is not a burning thread in the plot, but a stream of diagnosis and surgery. What happens to the main character is not darkness of course, but dusk for sure.
Sakura Nanashi - tries to become a nurse to conquer his cold doctor, but all the first series only shook, bows to the floor and understands whether the patient is comfortable on the pillow. No, understanding the patient and helping him is an absolute yes in nursing, but at the same time you need to be able to at least take blood from a vein?
Screenwriters on the contrary seem body movements sister Nanasi quite attractive and so much that in the course of only 10 episodes she has 3 fans and 1 stalker. Amazingly popular with a very ordinary appearance and image.
Concluding the review of dullness, I want to wish the Japanese to return to their origins and not touch the bread of the Koreans to create one-sided dramas. At least they're good at it, and I'm sorry, Sato, but that's not your piggy bank.