You can achieve each other with the profession you love. I think very few people are lucky.

Amber 2022-03-22 09:02:16

The profession of surgeon really made Shaun

Sean used to be a genius who could only talk to his own talent. In the process of contacting countless cases, he not only was able to show his talent, but also gradually realized the complexity of the human world and the complexity of human nature, and gradually came into contact with the previously excluded society. No longer just living in a self-enclosed world and studying cases dumbly, I learned to empathize and become a complete person. It was originally because I didn't like long dramas and the drama was deserted and ran to the name of the most demented props group in history and because of Beibei. Highmer, who was turned me off by the character in the hotel, decided to take a look

→ The most memorable line is Sean's saying I think I'd be a good father. But I don't know how to fall in love. I think it fits when he was fired and in love The state of being unable to move forward, because of the lack of personality and communication skills, want to prove one's own value, want to prove that one has normal feelings and can take responsibility, but because of prejudice, they don't get the opportunity they deserve, and they can't even pass the normal human life

→ Regarding the role, Sean lacked love since he was a child, which is unfortunate for him, but I also think he is very lucky, because he has had a dream career since he was a child, and the stubborn flaw in his character has turned into an obsession with dreams. When it comes to the nobles, when you grow up, you can do a job that you like and are crazy about. This is lucky enough to be enviable. He was most fortunate to have met a group of good doctors like him. At first, only Glassman and Claire trusted him and understood him. Jared didn't have a tacit understanding with him. Melendez was initially reluctant to give him a chance. Andrews waited to see him make mistakes. They all accepted him slowly, accepted his differences, and were willing to believe in him, especially when Melendez later defended the calf in front of outsiders and Andrews fired Han in order to keep him.

→In the end, I felt that the profession of a doctor is really too difficult, especially when I just watched a professional drama about a doctor at this time. I think doctors do more than cure diseases and save people. They have seen the most fragile human nature and the most complicated feelings.

As doctors, they need to maintain the greatest rationality, but at the same time, as ordinary people, they all silently participate in every joy and pain of patients and their families.

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  • Avis 2022-03-28 09:01:07

    Episode 7 is a slap in the face of the ketogenic diet

  • Dessie 2022-04-24 07:01:16

    There is nothing happier than seeing a drama that makes people grow up. Everyone is experiencing it, and everyone is growing up. The details and the rough branches are like the interlacing of blood vessels in the body. The whole body, all experiences are also essential in the context of our life. Physicians pay attention to benevolence, so how do the rest of us know how much risk doctors take every day and how helpless they are to treat each patient. Accuracy is the doctor's duty, and the sound of the alarm will become the doctor's instinct, but every decision is a bewildering gamble, and the doctor should be the best. [But it's too idealized, the world is not worth it]...People's experience is continuous, but in the play it shows that people's growth develops rapidly in a short period of time