I specially downloaded an app to write a short review. I suggest that those who haven't read it and are hesitating should not be affected by the previous reviews. The so-called abandonment of an episode is ridiculous. Isn't it a good drama that slowly matures? The so-called male protagonist is arrogant. I just saw his sense of justice and mission. Is it wrong to graduate from Harvard Medical School and be confident? Saying clichés on the one hand I don't think it's the biggest focus of the show. The characters are the most important aspect and that's what makes this medical drama better than a good doctor in some ways. It's more focused on characters than events; On the other hand I would like to ask how do you make the medical part new? I also have nothing to say if the chief physician is outrageously bad and chatting with the chief physician is too presumptuous. Welcome to the comment area to come and correct! After watching three episodes so far, I think this medical drama has a considerable depth and gradually higher ratings also proves that. It starts from small things to describe some very real things such as illegal immigrants in E3; the characters are also very clear, the Indian boy you say has a fearless sense of justice, and I don't know how many people can do that, especially if they think they are Annoying and disgusting; seemingly cluttered events revolve around a single center: Can one doctor save a broken system? It looks at a description of the current state of the health care system
In short, I personally think it is a rare medical drama worth chasing!
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