That's great!! In my opinion, this series is one of the best series of this subject. It's not House, it's much closer to the different variations of "ER." But still, the plot is purely Japanese - with its own specifics and nuances.
After reviewing all the seasons, I came to the conclusion that the doctor who put his knowledge into practice (and not only in the sterile operating room), who also knows how to think outside the box and wants to save his patient, is a king and god. A patient under his scalpel will have a much better chance of surviving and recovering. But man is willing, and God is willing. The human body is still not fully understood, and no one will be able to save everyone - sometimes it is too late.
What struck me in this series was the realism of the most complex surgical operations. In all seriousness, it seemed that someone was operating on the screen. The smallest details were shown, visual explanations of what and how and why is done with the patient's organs were unobtrusively offered.
I also got caught up in the idea that all the people in the operating room are one team, and if there is one incompetent person among them, then saving the patient will be not so much impossible, but much more difficult and difficult for both doctors and patients. Teamwork Banzai!!!
I also liked the fact that it was people on the screen, not epic heroes/bloody villains. Well, a real person can not be so cardboard, because every villain has a favorite animal, and every saint has a couple of cemeteries of heretics behind (c) I do not remember whose statement this is, but definitely not mine.
And naturally, my truly teenage taste was unspeakably satisfied that no one died under the scalpel of GG!! Anyway, GG is cool!!!
10 out of 10