It has a great start. Let's hope it will keep it up this way.
oh god... just watched two episodes but i'm a huge faaaan! it's quit good!
MoonLight wrote: It has a great start. Let's hope it will keep it up this way.


yeah, i think so too. i hope it remains like that..
ylisse wrote: I loved the pilot episode, such a heartwarming back story. Joo Won's character is adorable! I think the former title Green Scalpel was way more fitting, I wonder why it had been changed. I hope the plot will incline more on the heartwarming side and not more on the institutional conflicts. Medical infos are interesting but I want the plot to have an emotional impact too.


Yeah green scalpel was much better as a title. Definitely original, compared to good doctor.
There just was a good doctor drama last year... Its called "The Good Doctor aka FAITH"
You know, the one with time travelling and Lee Min Ho...

By the way, the medical stuff is pretty dumb in all KDramas so I wouldn't focus on it...but since I started on it I might as well ...
I'm getting my MD in two years, so I get very irritated when medical shows show something doctors never do. Like doing resuscitation on a person who is alert with eyes open and looking...ahem..at a 30 degree angle to the chest (Yeah, thats going to generate a lot of force...*sarcasm*. Example: Emily Owens MD.) Korean dramas do so many dumb things in medical shows I am probably going to be immune to it soon. Althought I can't say much about the surgeries in this drama because I haven't seen or learned about any yet.
But I feel like if you make a medical show, you should defnitely have an MD to consult so you don't embarass yourself. Which I assume they don't do. So they end up doing stupid things on screen... Like confusing heart attack with cardiac arrest (That happens a LOT)

Can't think of any dumb stuff in the first two episodes yet, but trust me, it will happen. I'm watching this for Joo Won, so I will ignore everything thats going on and just focus on him <3
Joo Won really is a good actor. It seems like he completely changes from drama to drama, that's something you don't see with every actor.
LoraFrosty wrote: Yeah green scalpel was much better as a title. Definitely original, compared to good doctor.
There just was a good doctor drama last year... Its called "The Good Doctor aka FAITH"
You know, the one with time travelling and Lee Min Ho...

By the way, the medical stuff is pretty dumb in all KDramas so I wouldn't focus on it...but since I started on it I might as well ...
I'm getting my MD in two years, so I get very irritated when medical shows show something doctors never do. Like doing resuscitation on a person who is alert with eyes open and looking...ahem..at a 30 degree angle to the chest (Yeah, thats going to generate a lot of force...*sarcasm*. Example: Emily Owens MD.) Korean dramas do so many dumb things in medical shows I am probably going to be immune to it soon. Althought I can't say much about the surgeries in this drama because I haven't seen or learned about any yet.
But I feel like if you make a medical show, you should defnitely have an MD to consult so you don't embarass yourself. Which I assume they don't do. So they end up doing stupid things on screen... Like confusing heart attack with cardiac arrest (That happens a LOT)

Can't think of any dumb stuff in the first two episodes yet, but trust me, it will happen. I'm watching this for Joo Won, so I will ignore everything thats going on and just focus on him <3


Yep, I noticed the title is the same with that of Faith, and Green Scalpel sounds more unique and fitting to the story so it should've been the title.

LOL on the rant, I haven't seen that much medical dramas and specifically, err - I think Faith is the only medical drama that I completed??.LOL,, therefore I cannot agree or add more to that. Medical dramas were usually not my priority in selecting something to watch, unless of course there's more that a medical drama could offer. Like this one. And there's Joo Won in here, so I cannot miss it. As for medical stuff, I will not focus much on this as Joo Won's role and character interaction is more interesting to discover. For a med-drama, the story is not episodic, which is good.
Wow... I didn't think I'd recover from my I hear your voice-fever that quickly. I'm head over heals in love with this drama right now! Maybe it's because I'm particularily interested in the topic, because a person very close to me has aspergers, but the acting is SO GREAT!!! I haven't been a Joo Won fan before, but I think I might become one now!
I thought this might help us understand a bit about autism and Savant syndrome. The link enumerates 10 Most Fascinating Savants. At #10 is Daniel Tammet, who is a high functioning autistic savant. His prodigious skill is Math and calculations and what sets him apart from other savants is that he can describe what he sees in his head when he calculates. He describes the numbers not as figures but as images. He is a record holder for reciting the pi's 22,500+ decimal places from memory and he describes it as drawing the numbers from a landscape.

10 Most Fascinating Savants in the World

Daniel Tammet - The Boy with the Incredible Brain (Part One of Five)
LoraFrosty wrote: But I feel like if you make a medical show, you should defnitely have an MD to consult so you don't embarass yourself. Which I assume they don't do. So they end up doing stupid things on screen...

I think that counts for almost every medical show, Korean, American etc. But honestly, I don't really care and I wouldn't even notice if there's a mistake because that's too much medical input for me in general and I don't have any knowledge in that field.
I'm usually not interested in medical dramas, but it's a very good balance between medical blahblah and the rest of the story so I didn't get tired of the medical scences at all.

I can't wait to get to know more about all the characters. Especially the relationship between Do Han and Yoon Seo. And I still don't really know what to think about the Assistent Director (He seems to be on the "bad" side but he's kinda nice.) and Chae Kyung (WTH? I would never every suggest my boyfriend to cheat on me, especially my fiance! Of course it seemed like a joke but still that's... weird.)

Na Hyun (the young girl, who talked to the nurses) only had a few seconds screentime in the 2nd episode, but I guess I like her. lol She seems to have fallen for Shi On at first sight (Who woudln't?! Haha) and I'm anticipating how she's gonna interact with him.
arirang covers Good Doctor presscon

Are there any other interviews with Joo Won available yet where he talks about the drama and how he prepared for the role? I mean he mentioned that he didn't have a particular role model, but how did he prepare? Since I work with autists, I'm superinterested in this drama and his performance and how the whole subject is handled in general. :D And that boy who plays the young Shi On, omg. South Korea really has some incredibly talented child actors.
nytwp wrote: Are there any other interviews with Joo Won available yet where he talks about the drama and how he prepared for the role? I mean he mentioned that he didn't have a particular role model, but how did he prepare? Since I work with autists, I'm superinterested in this drama and his performance and how the whole subject is handled in general. :D And that boy who plays the young Shi On, omg. South Korea really has some incredibly talented child actors.


Here's an article I've read. Link below:
http://twodaysonenight.wordpress.com/2013/08/09/1861/



Isnt he adorable?
Oh thank you 4winkay!! That's so cool that he actually went and met actual autists - I'm glad he took the subject so serious, best way to prepare for the role! Makes me want to watch more dramas with him, this is my first Joo Won drama heh :o

LoraFrosty wrote: Can't think of any dumb stuff in the first two episodes yet, but trust me, it will happen.


Maybe not in the medical area, but throughout the first 2 episodes they kept speaking of the autism being "cured" :|.. However, I kind of assume that it was just the fansubber's choice of words and they meant "treated" instead?
english is often not the fansubbers 1st language. translation is a tricky thing. the korean word for "cured" might also be used for "treated" sort of like how you hear korean people say "Wae?" (why) in situations where american speakers would say "what".
Yeh, in the video dapinaymrs linked it was translated as "cured" too, so maybe in the korean language the difference between "cure" and "treatment" really isn't as distinct as it is in English :0