Main Cast:
Rain/Jung Ji Hoon/  정지훈/郑智薰 – Cha Young Min/车英民
Kim Bum/김범/金泛 – Go Seung Tat/高胜卓
Uee/유이/Kim Yu Jin/김유진/金幽珍  – Jang Se Jin/张世真
So Na Eun/손나은/#孙娜恩 – Oh Soo Jeong/吴秀晶
Sung Dong Il/성동일/成东镒 – Tes/Oh Joo Myung/吴周明
Tae In Ho/太仁镐 – Han Seung Won/韩晟元
Lee Tae Sung/李太成 – Jang Min Ho/张民浩
Ko Sang Ho/高尚镐 – Ahn Tae Hyun/安泰贤
Ahn Tae- Hwan/安泰焕 – Kim Jae Won/金载沅
Choi Seok Won/崔皙源 – Choi Hun Gil/崔勋吉
Yoon So Hee/尹邵熙 – Im Bo Mi/任宝美
Han Seung Hyun/韩胜贤 – Hwang Guk Chan/黄国灿
Hwang Seok Jeong/黄石正 – Mrs Kim/金女士
Kim Jae Yong/金载庸 – Lee Son Ho/李宣浩
Ratings for the Show:
Acting: 8
Storyline: 8
Overall: 8
Grade: B+
*Disclaimer: Review contains spoilers. Please read only after you have completed the drama.

What happens when the soul of an arrogant genius doctor possess a silver-spooned resident doctor who’s good in theory but clumsy in practice, to perform surgeries together?

Chaos and hilarity ensue.

“Ghost Doctor” is a fantasy medical drama infused with supernatural, comedic and fun elements, heightened by the oozing Bromance chemistry between Rain and Kim Bum.

What is so bewitching about it that viewers are hoping for a Season 2 then?

The well-paced drama surprised us with its refreshing and exciting twists from time to time and endearing character developments that bestowed us valuable life lessons and allow us to see things from various perspectives, even as early as from Episode 1.

It’s a well-rounded product that encompasses laughter, hilarity, heartwarming and poignant moments, looking at the multiple facets of human nature – be it the good, bad or ugly.

Love, empathy, selflessness, dreams, aspirations, greed, importance of family, conspiracies, regrets in life, etc, manifest in different ways.

Creativity comes into play when we could see and think from the perspectives of the comatose spirits, as well as getting part of their life stories revealed to us.

Viewers may wonder if these roles were merely for slapstick comedy effects and would fade into the background, but every role, including the small ones, has a story to tell..

One learning point is that, every life is precious and everyone has an untold story waiting to be unfolded.

This drama’s easily “digestible” and allows you to unwind after a long day.

It’s light-hearted, fun and entertaining to watch, with its heartwarming moments, but also sent your heart cringing at times when it’s too late for regrets.

Little did we know that we would be captivated with interesting plot development and consistent flow of fun and hilarious synergy between the characters.

As with life, this drama gave us some wonderful moments, but also poignant ones. The regrets and words left unspoken, and the things that could have been done.

The warmth lingered in my heart even till after the ending credits rolled.

I like this drama for the Bromance, wise and meaningful words from Tess, the interaction between our 2 doctors and comatose spirits, which unravel the stories behind.

It probably provided us with an imaginary fantasy avenue, because there would be times when we wished we have another chance to speak our minds to the loved ones who have gone. You would have pondered over the words you wanted to say if you had that one chance.

“Comforting” is a more apt word thanhealing” to describe how it made us feel. “Ghost Doctor” consoled a part of us, that’s otherwise irreparable.

While the BROMANCE factor outshines everything else (loveline being negligible), it is the chemistry between the “spirits”, Seung Tat who can see and communicate with them and Cha Young Min who could finally see and feel from his patients’ perspectives, that gripped our hearts.

Suspense and excitement unfolds with every episode. There were heartbreaking moments when it was too late for loved ones to wish to convey their feelings for one another.

There’s this mentorship theme from one generation to another, that’s inherent in the drama.

This ghost-human tag team are polar opposites in terms of background, personalities, skills and take on life, but as they learn how to cooperate and help out one another and their patients, they complemented each other’s shortcomings. In the process, they realised their resolute in saving every patient’s life, developed into doctors with empathy and also emerge as better persons.

What can be better?

As with all KDrama plots, there’s some clichéd portion that “Ghost Doctor” can’t rid off entirely. One can visualise the typical plot of a learning journey for these doctors to become better persons, and how this ghost-human tag team and their alliances would try to stop the evil upper class who schemes to seize ownership of the hospital.

The ghosts are not scary at all and the drama isn’t draggy for most of the time. The only thing that would bore you a little would be Young Min and Se Jin’s more “melodramatic” love line.

Lessons Learnt

– Everyone has their own struggles and a side/story that’s unknown to others.

I always believe in being kind, because everyone has struggles that we do not know of.

Even someone born with a silver spoon like Seung Tat, who’s just waiting to take over his grandfather’s hospital, has experienced tragedies and trauma that is unknown to most.

Ever since his father’s unfortunate demise while trying to save him from drowning, he has been guilt-stricken. The seemingly aloof surface was a facade to hide his fears, scars and traumas. Because of his ability to see ghosts, he just couldn’t bring himself to operate on dying patients.

Only Tess knew what Seung Tat was going through.

Likewise, most coworkers would see Young Min as a successful doctor but cold-blooded and lacking EQ. He had gone through many ordeals that shaped these changes.

It’s important to take the time and effort to understand someone, before passing judgement. Our perceptions may be proven wrong.

– We will never be able to see from another person’s perspective until we are put into a similar situations.

Young Min used to segregate his patients into to 2 categories, those that he could save and those that no one else could save. It was only when he also became a comatose ghost, then was he able to 将心比心 and understand how his patients truly felt.

The exasperation when no one else could feel or hear you and being left to face your fate while being strapped to the life support system.

Regardless of your social status, everyone deserves an equal chance to live.

– There’s a reason why we get acquainted with the people we meet.

Everyone we meet in our lives is here to teach us some life lessons, overcome obstacles or our shortcomings, so that we can emerge as a better Version 2.0.

This is inherent in why Tess possessed Young Min during his internship days to help save lives, and now Young Min possessing Seung Tat to do the same.

There’s also an affinity (渊源) between Tess and Seung Tat. It all ended where it started, at full circle. He is a life saviour, mentor and a fatherly figure to Seung Tat, who was there to guide and protect him.

Do not forget your humble beginnings/莫忘初衷

While we are all guilty of the fact that we become complacent after being well-versed in a certain job function for years and may gradually lose the passion, it is important to always remember WHY we started it all.

Young Min’s passion for saving lives were re-ignited only after he was dealt with a big blow and had to face his new reality.

– There’s a coexistent law in the living and supernatural world.

There’s a 定律 in the drama that ensures one will forget all the happenings while you were a spirit, when you wake up from a coma one day.

Is that similar to the reincarnation concept?

“胜卓,从昏迷中苏醒过来,你知道为什么会失忆吗? 自己变成鬼怪四处飘荡的事。若是醒来后仍旧记得,就活不下去了。连当事人都是如此,若是让活人知道呢? 我明明已经记不得了,只有那个人记得怎么办? 就像你说的,如果我死了,我自己都承受不了的事,要那个人自己如何承受? 只有当事人和活人都不知道,这世界才会按照顺利运行。活人的世界,也是有自己的规则的。”

It will be too tormenting for the person to hold on to memories as a spirit and see how people around them treats them behind their backs, or it may be too much for them to take.

Rather than not being able to live a new leash of life, it’s better that you don’t recall unhappy memories, to maintain an “order” and “balance” in the living world.

– Life and death is beyond us. Cherish the time and moments we have.

Exercising control on how we wish to lead our lives is within our means, but manipulating life and death, or even knowing when the time comes, is definitely beyond us. Tomorrow is never guaranteed for anyone.

We all know this principle, yet the loafing nature inherent in humans would constantly cause us to delay our plans, just because we thought that it would be 来日方长.

You’ll never know if an accident or tomorrow would come first. Therefore, if you miss or wish to meet someone, just let them know.

– Pursue your dreams while you are still able to

It is only when we lose the freedom and ability to do whatever we wish, then would we regret not cherishing the time we used to have.

This is illustrated by how the comatose ghosts trio’s been wanting Seung Tat to help them fulfill wishes as simple as borrowing a book from the library, renting a movie DVD or buying walnut cookies.

While these wishes may seem small, they literally symbolize the “bigger” things that they would have accomplished if they were still well and able.

We can identify a piece of ourselves in the coma ghost characters. We are afraid that we are unable to live up to our parents’ expectations. In order not to disappoint them, we try to do whatever they wish, which may mean giving up on your aspirations. Should something happen to us, we would also not wish to become a burden to our families.

Bo Mi was preparing for her PhD studies before she went into a coma, while Hun Gil was an aspiring rookie actor and Guk Chan, the owner of a shop that sells popular walnut cookies.

After she regained consciousness, Bo Mi decided she should live the life she wants and not what others want. It’s alright not to be as accomplished as her peers, but to have more personal time to do what she loves.

Hun Gil may not have a smooth sailing life but he could at least still have a go at realising his dreams after he wakes up.

It is more unfortunate for Guk Chan who will never get a chance to make things right again. He would be in a comatose state till he’s taken off the life support system someday.

– Communication is of the essence. It is always best that we try to say whatever we truly feel while we can.

口是心非懒得解释清楚都是成年人的惯病。

Be it Young Min or Seung Tat, they did not find it necessary to explain the reasons behind what they did or were intending to do. For the sake of saving grace, they acted like they didn’t care at all.

It doesn’t take much to understand that it is always best that we try to put forth whatever we truly wish to say, but it takes much more effort to be able to say the words out.

Two-way communication is important in any interpersonal relationship. We cannot assume that others would be able to understand what we are thinking.

– Mentorship, 传承 from Tess to Young Min, Young Min to Seung Tak

The art of Mentorship is being reinforced throughout the drama.

Tess possessed Young Min during his intern days to save lives during emergencies, which inspired him to work harder to become a successful doctor, so that the spirits wouldn’t possess him again.Young Min had to possess Seung Tak in order to perform high-risk surgeries since Seung Tak was totally clueless and afraid to take on the scalpel.

As Seung Tak finds the motivation in saving lives, Young Min tried to coach him. One trying to learn the ropes, while the other re-igniting his passion through this mentoring process.

Both learnt that it is just as important to have the passion, empathy and heart in saving lives, other than just mere medical skills. They complement each other and handled challenging situations together.

Tess was always there for them, providing guidance and support as they moved through the hurdles. It was till they were both mature enough to take on the challenges, that Tess decided to retire from his role as a guardian angel.

Ahn Tae Hyun used to be Young Min’s most capable disciple, however he embarked on the wrong route while trying to become successful faster. Tess almost became Chief of Cardiothoracic Department’s mentor, if he had not passed away suddenly.

Since they weren’t able to have their “disciples” take over them, the scriptwriter had arranged Seung Tat and Young Min to replace the mentees respectively.

– Bidding farewell to the past and welcoming new beginnings

Tess decided that it was high time for him to leave after 20 years as he witnessed how both Seung Tat and Young Min became better doctors, while he managed to spend some precious family time with Soo Jung.

所谓长江后浪推前浪it was a handing over and retirement process where he passed the baton over to the young ones. As he always reminded, you should not interfere and leave the living to deal with their matters.

Sad Moments

Kinship forms the backbone of the story.  

Much as we do not wish to come to terms with, or no matter how we have prepared ourselves, you would still grapple to struggle when the time comes.

No one can ever learn how to deal with bidding farewell to their loved ones.

– Chairman Jang’s last game of chess and a “lesson” to his son, plus “compensation” to Se Jin

It’s a torment to keep a dying patient alive against his will.

What’s more torturing would be to see how the son erred to the point of no return for his inheritance. While he felt sorry to have Se Jin being the one to declare his death, but that’s her job as a doctor and he wouldn’t have trusted anyone more than her.

Tess’s game of chess with Chairman Jang taught us some life lessons too. He didn’t apprehend why Tess would not let him win his last game of chess.

Tess: 玩的局面上哪有什么输赢? 人的一生也一样。没输也没赢的,这才是活得很好的人生啊。

One shouldn’t be overly adamant about winning or losing in life. It’s all about whether you have led a life which you didn’t win or lose much, yet remained happy.

– Comatose ghost leaving Eunsang Foundation Hospital so that he could be nearer to his family

Not all patients’ families have enough financial resources to keep their sick family members warded indefinitely. Many would have to go through the arduous process of trying hard to make ends meet just to keep them alive, but at the same time, too weary to visit them over them.

Having lost their pillar and sole breadwinner overnight, it would be tough for Guk Chan’s wife to keep the business going while taking care of a young child. It’s a tug-of-war when you can’t bear to watch your loved ones suffer, yet keeping them alive would mean having to go through much hardships, which would build up resentment over time.

He didn’t wish to be the only one left wandering in the hospital when all his “friends” move back to their respective lives, and more so, he hoped to spend more time with his family.

While it may be a matter of time Guk Chan’s family couldn’t sustain his medical bills anymore, it was thoughtful of him to request the doctors to help him move to a neighbourhood hospital instead. It would be more convenient for his family and reduce time from running to and fro the hospital.

So many things left unsaid and how guilty he feels towards his family members who have to bear the hefty medical expenses and slog to sustain a failing business. He was touched by Seung Tat’s gesture who passed the secret recipe to Guk Chan’s wife and also reminded them to visit Guk Chan whenever they could.

– Tess’s farewell to his family

Behind the front of a caring and responsible surgeon, lies a guilt-stricken father-in-law and grandfather to Soo Jung’s family.

They were the main people that Tess could not let go and felt that he needed to make amendments.

The parting scene where he passed the super belated birthday cake to Soo Jung and saying all the heartfelt words about how well she has grown etc, brought tears to my eyes.

It was the very moment that Soo Jung realised the weird Ajumma who came to strike conversations with her, was her beloved grandfather. He was unable to celebrate Soo Jung’s birthdays as he was often caught up with surgeries, even till the moment he passed away.

It was his way of making amends by watching her grow as an intern doctor, provide advice and support as the “cleaner lady” when she needs some perk-me-ups.

Tess went to have a new hairdo done by his daughter-in-law for the very first and last time. He tried to talk her round into accepting Soo Jung’s choice to join the A&E or Cardiothoracic Department.

真的是用心良苦和苦口婆心啊。长辈们的爱和默默付出,真的是让人为之动容。

Our loved ones are always around us, just in different forms.

– Tess and Seung Tat’s farewell, rounding up the story in full circle.

One of the saddest moments is when Seung Tat waved and bade farewell to Tess, his life saviour, mentor, who has been like an elder/fatherly figure to him.

This was a poignant moment but all good things had to come to an end.

Having watched Seung Tat grow up after saving his life, Tess knew that he required a lot of care and attention, to move past his childhood traumas, forgive himself and find the real meaning in life and being a doctor.

It ended up in full circle when Seung Tat has was able to put behind his past traumas, grown independent and matured enough to face the future on his own.

Tess has accomplished all he wanted to this lifetime, and can move on to the next dimension, wherever he would be. It’s time for him to take a rest after working so hard all his life and putting everyone else before him.

Cha Young Min, the Arrogant Genius Doctor

Rain’s choice of medical fantasy comedy as a drama genre for his return to the small screen after 3 years, proved to be a right move.

“Ghost Doctor” has been popular through the course of its run and the pairing of Rain and Kim Bum totally overrides their romance lovelines.

Young Min is a genius doctor who’s the ace in the Cardiothorarcic Surgery Department, but he’s arrogant, mercenary, cold and hostile.

所谓高处不胜寒,the invisible wall that he deliberately placed between him and others has made him super unpopular. He has no family and friends, just a pet hamster.

After Se Jin left him, all he knew was to work for the sake of money, but most didn’t realise that it was to obtain funding for patients families who have financial difficulties to pay for the long-term hospital bills.

It seemed rather unfeeling that he would segregate his patients into those that he could save and those that he assumed no other doctor could save since he couldn’t do it as well.

He was so full of himself but proven wrong later, when he realised that there were areas that the team had missed out previously, which cause the patients to be in a coma longer than they should.

It is only towards the end that it was revealed he would have conducted countless checks and done a lot of research before declaring his patients as “hopeless”.

The universe has its way of allowing us to learn life lessons in different ways.

他曾经无视他人生命和人生的重要性。

If not because he became a comatose spirit, he would never have put himself in the shoes of others and attempt to understand their feelings.

The comatose spirits played an important role in softening his edges and understanding how precious each life is.

Deep beneath the selfish front, lies a passionate doctor who has his patients at heart.

It was Tess and Seung Tat who played paramount roles as his mentor and disciple that transformed him from a cold-hearted doctor who chooses his patients, to one who has his patients’ lives and health on his mind, wanting to save as many patients as he could..


Go Seung Tat, the Happy-go-lucky “Smelly Hands”

There’s this allure about Kim Bum as the国民弟弟in any drama with the “Bromance” element.

He excelled in his role as Lee Rang, Lee Dong Wook’s mischievous Gumiho dongsaeng in “Tale of the Nine-Tailed”, where you could not hate him for his evil doings but empathise with him for the lack of family love.

We adored Lee Rang, but love Seung Tat too.

Much research and preparations were done prior to filming, since Kim Bum had to enact not just his main character as Seung Tat, but also the mannerism, tones and body language that Young Min has after possessing Seung Tat. This entails observing his co-star off screen. He improvised actions on how it would seem like the before-and-after of being possessed.

Kudos to Kim Bum for his efforts and ability to cultivate such good chemistry with his co-stars.

It’s challenging for Kim Bum to take on a 2-in-1 role, since his mannerism, gestures, tones and the way he looks at his co-stars require tweaking, based on him being Seung Tat or Cha Young Min. He has to take on the “sufferings” for both characters as well.

Go Seung Tat is a genius who’s an expert in his medical theories, but clumsy with his practical sessions.

He is seemingly lazy and loves spending his days goofing around, since he was slated to take over his grandpa’s hospital in time to come.

Born with a silver spoon and an ostensibly happy-go-lucky guy, he doesn’t seem to bother much about what’s happening in the world around him.

He attempted to hide a tragic past beneath his cheeky facade. The seemingly aloof surface was a facade to hide his fears, scars and traumas.

Because of his ability to see ghosts, he just couldn’t bring himself to operate on dying patients. His best way out was through avoidance, but he would still need to face up with his problems someday.

Soo Jung was his “only” friend who would be direct and chide him regardless of his status, while Jae Won was his “brother” at work, always ready to lend him a helping hand.

When Kim Bum is Seung Tat, we would see the iconic “Hi-5” gestures as he says “Hello” and how he would address Jae Won as “Brother” in English.

When Young Min takes over Seung Tat’s body, he would look and sound more solemn, addresses others by their names, and transforms into someone who could handle any high-level difficulty operations that even the seniors are not confident to take up. He would rotate his wrist and flex his fingers before performing surgeries.

After Seung Tat regains his consciousness from being possessed, he would often shudder with his fists up and look all around him in fear.

These are obvious signs that allow viewers to differentiate Seung Tat from Young Min readily.

No one knew the pain he was going through, except Tess of course.

He hopes to save every patient’s life and cannot accept anyone else dying before him, ever since the tragic incident.

“A doctor can wait for a patient, but a patient never waits for a doctor.” was his stance in saving patients at the earliest possible.

He has a caring and considerate nature, who priotises saving lives, regardless of their social status or whether there is more chance of survival.

He daren’t become close to anyone else or meddle in others’ issues, except helping out Young Min as he was the only one who would see him.

This is something that Seung Tat managed to revive in Young Min’s subconscious.

He initially disliked the idea of being possessed to perform operations but over time, it helped to heighten his confidence and found that he’s “useful” instead of being so accident-prone and no longer a blunder in the Operating Theatre.

From a “smelly hand” to a “golden hand”, he enjoyed the joys of saving lives and receiving compliments. Over time, he let the “complacency” and joy of having successful operations and patients recovering get to him. It wasn’t done through his own means but through the hands of someone else in his body.

That’s when Young Min finally lost it and released his pent-up frustrations of not being visible to others. No one knew that he was the one who performed the operations instead.

While they lashed out at each other, they began to understand the other’s viewpoints and learnt to be more mindful of others’ feelings, as well as validating their own.

It was plain hilarious when Se Jin and Soo Jung were vying for his attention and tried to “snatch” him during the last few episodes though.

Imagine how tired Kim Bum would be acting like Young Min when he was with Se Jin but back to being Seung Tat when being with Soo Jung.

Tess, the Guardian Angel

Tess is better known as the guardian angel of Eunsang Foundation Hospital and heart (灵魂人物 ) of the drama.

He’s the “connecting point” between all the characters, interacting with most of them and he switches between serious and playful, or funny modes very quickly.

To have Veteran actor Sung Dong Il assimilating this role was a good choice, since he has a good sense of humour, but being able to “ground” you with his wise quotes concurrently.

Being a guardian of the living and supernatural realm in the hospital, he tries his best to coach, guide and support his juniors, while reassuring the comatose ghosts so that they could “adjust” to their new identities.

We get many thought-provoking and wise life philosophies from Tess, that not just helped our leads re-ignite their passion for work, but also sent us reflecting about our priorities in life.

Although Tess has passed away for 2 decades, his granddaughter, old pal and disciple still miss him. You are still alive as long as you live in the hearts of those who remember you.

Seung Tat’s grandfather was his old pal and Chief of Cardiothoracic almost became his disciple. Would Chief become a real successful surgeon if he had more time to understudy Tess back then?

We can never get everything we wish for in life, but just got to face up to what life deals us with.

He sacrificed for saving others lives but neglected his own quality of life and family. Glad he managed to spend some family moments with his daughter-in-law and granddaughter too. These family time were much missed out when he was alive and busy saving others lives.

Even if he’s not visible to them, Soo Jung could feel his presence.

Being the only one who could still see him, Seung Tat was able to bid farewell to his saviour as he moved on to accomplish different things in another realm.

Their 交集 ended right at where it all started. Things came to a full cycle.

Such is life.

Bromance

The main selling point of this medical fantasy drama is undeniably the oozing Bromance and explosive chemistry between Rain and Kim Bum!

It’s a magnetic pull towards this duo with clashing personalities yet complement so well to tickle your laughing spot.

It was more than just a personal growth story for this duo, whereby Young Min rediscovered his passion for not just saving lives, but also respecting every patient’s life and story, while Seung Tat overcoming his traumas and learning the ropes to be a skillful and compassionate doctor.

They couldn’t see eye-to-eye and started off with major collisions and disagreements.

It’s not just the personality differences, but also their values systems. As with all other couples, there was 磨合期/ adjustment period and a steep learning curve to embrace differences and see things from various perspectives.

No matter how vast their differences are, there was something that they share in common that binds them together.

There must be a reason why their lives were intertwined. It was their resolute in saving as many lives as they could, that bonded them so intensely.

Tess was both their mentor, who aided them along their learning journey.

They learned the importance of finding a common goal for their collaboration, work together to realise and overcome their respective shortcomings.

One would chuckle at the scenes when Seung Tat kept touching Young Min as he complained of the lack of SKINSHIP in their Bromance.

It was Young Min who tried means to “stick” to Seung Tat while he was in comatose, but Seung Tat found it fascinating that he could actually touch Young Min when he finally woke up.

Romance

Romance seems to take a backseat but you would love the 2 budding love lines between the coma ghosts and between Seung Tat and Soo Jung. The loveline between Young Min and Se Jin is a little boring though, since it treads on the “melodrama” line. However, Young Min managed to understand why Se Jin left without a word and all the struggles she had been through.

Se Jin is a steadfast lover who never gives up on Young Min despite how cold he was towards her. She would expend all her resources and explore various treatment plans.

Through possessing Seung Tat and getting Seung Tat to do things for Se Jin, were some ways in which Young Min could spend lone time with her.


Though it created some confusion for Se Jin, we are glad it didn’t turn into a complicated love rectangle.

This is when the ex-lovers got to rekindle their romance and spent more time with one another.

Seung Tat and Soo Jung were more like a bickering pair of friends, who have yet confessed their feelings to each other.

友达以上,恋人未满正是最好的暧昧时期。

Can’t classify them as being in an “ambiguous” relationship yet, but we can see pink bubbles popping around them.

Seung Tat loves to disturb Soo Jung and cracks jokes to cheer her up, while Soo Jung would often knock some sense into him, to stop fooling around but takes his role as a doctor seriously.

Being more observant than her peers, she was able to see through the masquerade that Seung Tat put on to conceal a part of him that was utterly broken and shattered.

Not surprising that she could sense it was Professor Cha taking over Seung Tat’s body at times, as she realised the body language, mannerism that both usually portray, were poles apart.

Wish that we could see more of this pair’s advancements in future as a potential “rival” appears to thwart Seung Tat’s plans to win Soo Jung’s heart.

It was rather comical to watch the 2 ladies getting all jealous and fought over the guys though, with Soo Jung not wanting Young Min to possess Seung Tat and have him getting into accidents, while Se Jin wanting Seung Tat to eat more chicken dishes that Young Min loves (but Seung Tat is allergic to).

Hun Gil and Bo Mi’s budding romance leaves us much space to imagine how things would unfold for them as they meet each other again after waking from their coma. While you may not remember the incidents when you were wandering spirits, there’s always an inkling in their hearts that show their connection.


Quotes

Tess: 不轻易插手生死,也不插手别人的人生。那些可做不可做的事情,但做了多少能有点帮助的事,但也不能只作对自己好的事情。有所得,就也得有所付出。就像活人的世界有活人的规矩,鬼魂们也要有遵守的规则。活人的事就交给活人去办。

Young Min: 手术说到底,也是手艺。厨师的金手,能做出美味的料理,优秀的画家能画出美好的画作,医生拯救患者的性命。手上抹金子,获得全世界,有什么大不了的吗? 对医生来说,救人性命就是金子,就是全世界。

Tess: 玩的局面上哪有什么输赢? 人的一生也一样。没输也没赢的,这才是活得很好的人生啊。

Tess: 各自都有着自己说不出的故事的啊,不管是谁, 都有着一些原因的啊。/Everyone has a story they bury in their hearts

Chief: 你们当医生是什么? Hypocrites. 使命感。怎么能让患者等医生呢?  光会看人脸色,赚钱的喜悦,比救人命的喜悦更高。那能行吗?

Seung Tat: 那时候班科长可真是勇敢,凭着那份勇气登上了现在的位置。那个位置就是让你在这种时候出面才存在的。患者在身处危险时,为了救那个患者,走向正确的道路。

Tess: 原本这迫切感越强,遗憾和伤感也会越强。原本拼命压抑的东西,还是给出触发了。

Young Min: 你看到的,他们的家人们,当这些鬼消失的时候,有哭有笑的爱着他们的人。在你害怕鬼逃跑的时候,我是害怕这些人而逃跑了。我是不是比起那些人,想要救活患者的心不够更迫切。我可以救活患者吗? 要是救不活该怎么办呢? 这些患者们也都应该对所爱的人,有迫切想传达的话。要是因为我无法传达该怎么办呢? 我一直很害怕。医生的指尖,不仅系着患者的生命,也牵扯着这些人的人生。

Seung Tat: 都不知道什么时候醒来。醒来之后都想不起来。如果醒不来呢?  从6岁起见过的那些人,和醒来的人相比,没能醒来的人更多。某一天,突然毫无痕迹地消失。在没能预料到的某个瞬间,都没能对自己爱的人道别。

Young Min: 从昏迷中苏醒过来,你知道为什么会失忆吗? 自己变成鬼怪四处飘荡的事。若是醒来后仍旧记得,就活不下去了。连当事人都是如此,若是让活人知道呢? 我明明已经记不得了,只有那个人记得怎么办? 如果我死了,我自己都承受不了的事,要那个人自己如何承受? 只有当事人和活人都不知道,这世界才会按照顺利运行。活人的世界,也是有自己的规则的。

Seung Tat: 自己爱的人,连句话都没留下就突然消失,被留下的人内心有多煎熬。您比任何人都清楚吧?/ When your loved ones pass away all of a sudden without a goodbye, the people left behind end up in tremendous pain.

Cha: 医生们从手术室里出来时,并不是每次都手舞足蹈的。医生是神吗?  就因为不是神,所以只是竭尽全力罢了。比起失去的患者, 而是希望着有更多能活下来的患者。就凭着这一跳迫切的心情 。

Tess: 想要抓住一个生命迫切的心情,这些心意相遇后,将他们缠在一起。他们那蛊惑着人和鬼的眼神,也能蛊惑住上天吗?

Cha: 医生们的手上总会沾血。那些血,是患者信任医生,托付给医生,是自己的性命。每天都会摸到的血肉骨头,在那里,有那些人的人生,一个个都很珍贵伟大的人生。所以手术结束后,才能洗掉。

Cha: 就如同你的人生一样,这世上的所有人生,都一样了不起。这人生留下那灿烂的一瞬,能为他们挽留的手。那就是,今天也站在生与死的界限中。

Seung Tat: A doctor can wait for a patient, but a patient never waits for a doctor.

Guk Chan: Denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. The five stages of grief.

Seung Tat: People cannot leave this world peacefully due to certain reasons. It’s because they need to protect someone, are infuriated by what was done to them, or have an itch they want to scratch and cannot forget even n death. Ep 8.

Seung Tat : It’s better to be a hidden genius than a useless Moron.

Young Min: 看到鬼也有好处。那就是别人救不了的患者也能救,不要把那个当成缺点,把那个当成优点吧。作为只有你的特别能力。

Seung Won: 重要的不是枪从哪儿来,重要的是,最后谁扣动了扳机。It doesn’t matter where the gun came from. What matters is who pulled the trigger.

Seung Won: Such is life. Nothing goes quite as planned.

All in all, we loved this drama not just for the humour, heartening bromance and chemistry, but also the life lessons instilled in us.

May this drama allow you to reflect upon people who matter to you most. Let them know what’s on your mind, while you still have the opportunity to.


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