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I Have a Smart Doctor Wife
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Jan 30, 2024
22 of 22 episodes seen
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Overall 4.5
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 4.0
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Feel-good series with more pits than path

This is a fluffy romance drama with quite a few plot holes.
Basic plot: The FL is a doctor in modern times who dies gets transmigrated into a bride in the past. The bridegroom dislikes the original bride but agrees to marry her in order to avenge his parents death. They gradually fall in love.
As of January 2024, this has become a well-used, infinitely recycled and rarely done right storyline. There are at the very least twenty, if not more, 'brides who have transmigrated to the past'. And a good part of them seem to be doctors.
But among them, this drama does many things right.
If you are looking for a serious drama about doctors and medicine in ancient China, this is not it. That being said the drama follows a fairly coherent storyline. It remains true to its tropes. The FL is a happy-go-lucky young lady who is just saved from being a boring goody-two-shoes by the point requirement plot point of the system. It gives her a reason to randomly go about treating people. She is smart, caring and a good cook. And she has an excellent sidekick in her maid. And this maid is one thing the drama has done extremely well. The character settings, the dialogues as well as the casting for the maid. The actress does a great job with a character that could have ended up being quite awkward. On the other hand, They could have done a bit more for the ML. We are given nearly no introduction of the ML in the beginning except that the king doesn't like him. We get very little about his character, his personality or his aims. A vague revenge for parents seems to be mentioned quite often. The ML has almost no remarkable scenes and is quite forgettable. The casting seems to be a mistake as well. As I am unfamiliar with the actor, I cannot speak for his acting in general, however in terms of this particular drama, the acting seems a bit...off. But then perhaps that was the best he could have done with such a shoddily written character. It is quite evident that the drama focuses heavily, if not only, on the FL.
There are a few other issues with the writing. Like how the FL seems to run out of system points at some crucial moments only to regain them in the next scene. Or how some patients require ages to recover from small injuries while other seem to recover at the speed of light. Also why does nearly all transmigration to the past seem to involve cooking in some form or other, even when it has nothing to do with the characters or plot? There also seem to be a lot of redundant characters for a short drama. The ML's second wife appears on the screen only to trouble the FL (ineffectively) or to moan about how the ML does not love her. Her tricks seem childish at best. The character is a mediocre one the drama could have done without (yet one of the only sensible lines in the drama come from her). Another such character seems to be of the ML's retainers. Couldn't figure out why they needed two.
To sum it up, the drama wants to do too much and ends up doing nearly nothing. The character designs seem to break and get patched up frequently. There are characters all over the place doing nothing. And despite this, the plot manages to make us smile occasionally. You could give your brain an aneurysm trying to make sense of it all. (I'm hoping the next seasons might clear some of it up.)
But the drama a good option for when you want to shut off your brain, smile foolishly and forget everything immediately afterwards. Would I watch it again? Probably not.

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