'Doctor On The Edge' Review: Hulu's Korean Drama Blends Medical Drama and Romcom
By
Joel Keller
The bagel they save for the regulars. Don't skim, savour.
Summary
A review of the Hulu series "Doctor On The Edge," a Korean drama that blends medical drama with romantic comedy. The show follows a plastic surgeon named Do Ji-ui who works as a public health doctor on a small island, where he meets a nurse who pushes boundaries. The review questions whether the series successfully balances both genres.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledThere are lots of Korean romcoms and a smaller but significant number of Korean medical dramas. But Doctor On The Edge on Hulu combines both genres.
Is there room to do both genres justice?
He's a plastic surgeon, who is going to work a year as a public health doctor in lieu of military service.
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