Unsung Cinderella: Byoin Yakuzaishi no Shohosen
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by hyun
Something casual yet heartwarming
Honestly wasn't sure what to expect going into this because I saw some mixed opinions on it but was drawn to it regardless because of its focus on pharmacists in the hospital. I don't think I've ever come across a topic like this before in my experience and found it a nice, refreshing point-of-view since when I think medical drama I always automatically think of doctors. About how realistic it is, I wouldn't be able to say because I don't have knowledge of the field, but I found myself too absorbed in the drama to be too worked up about it anyway.
Now that I've finished the whole series, I can say with full confidence that it definitely was a nice, casual drama to watch on the side and feel all cozy as the drama leads us through the different patients. I loved how it shows their lives continuing outside (or inside) the hospital at the end of each episode as well, it really tied in the whole "everyone has their own life outside of the hospital" thing they were going for. Although I do admit that I got a bit too tired of all the "emotional" speeches and moments near the end, I wish they could've spaced it out more or something, it felt a bit too unnatural or forced sometimes, especially after watching the same pattern each episode and multiple times in some as well.
On another note, I'm currently obsessed with the OST "YES AND NO" and I wish there was a version that starts slow like it does in the drama but had no luck finding it anywhere. Overall it was a nice watch whenever I had time on the side and I can see myself coming back to watch certain parts.
Now that I've finished the whole series, I can say with full confidence that it definitely was a nice, casual drama to watch on the side and feel all cozy as the drama leads us through the different patients. I loved how it shows their lives continuing outside (or inside) the hospital at the end of each episode as well, it really tied in the whole "everyone has their own life outside of the hospital" thing they were going for. Although I do admit that I got a bit too tired of all the "emotional" speeches and moments near the end, I wish they could've spaced it out more or something, it felt a bit too unnatural or forced sometimes, especially after watching the same pattern each episode and multiple times in some as well.
On another note, I'm currently obsessed with the OST "YES AND NO" and I wish there was a version that starts slow like it does in the drama but had no luck finding it anywhere. Overall it was a nice watch whenever I had time on the side and I can see myself coming back to watch certain parts.
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