Though at first these two dramas don't seem the same, when you look deeper there's a lot that make them similar from the tone of the show to the cute romances but especially with how both dramas are about emergency medicine being done with few resources and under a lot of extreme circumstances. There's even a little political maneuvering that happens in both.
When I first saw the transferring to another hospital with a poor condition in D-Day I immediately remembered RDTK. Although it won't be the focus in D-Day, I can still see the resemblance especially how the lights get turned off in the hospital. The dramatic accidents are very similar to those in RDTK because they have a similar feel. D-Day is based on Disaster genre, so there is more of that there. And they both have light romance that develop slowly.
Malpractice issue.
Doctor being transferred to another hospital
Though D-Day focused on disaster that happened to Seoul, the operation and how doctors treat patients are similar.
Good medical teamwork.
Doctor suffering from illness. Great surgeon.
Both with great casts.
Doctor being transferred to another hospital
Though D-Day focused on disaster that happened to Seoul, the operation and how doctors treat patients are similar.
Good medical teamwork.
Doctor suffering from illness. Great surgeon.
Both with great casts.