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Angel Doctor
Dr. Kosin, who has spent his whole life researching Thai herbs and hopes Major Dr. Tevin The only son inherited the family inheritance. But Dr. Tewin did what he wanted. Become a field medic to help fellow soldiers who go into battle. Until he had to be shot while helping a fellow soldier who was wounded.....
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Plot Summary
Angel Doctor is a South Korean variety show that follows a group of celebrities as they operate a makeshift clinic in a remote village in Korea. The show aims to provide basic medical services to residents who may have limited access to healthcare. It blends elements of reality television, medical drama, and heartwarming human interest stories as the cast navigates the challenges of medical practice and the lives of the villagers.
Critical Reception
Angel Doctor received generally positive reviews for its unique premise and the genuine efforts of the celebrity cast. It was praised for its blend of entertainment and social contribution, highlighting the cast's growing understanding of medical procedures and their interactions with the community. While not a traditional drama, its heartwarming moments and the cast's personal growth resonated well with audiences.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its novel concept of celebrities providing medical aid.
Appreciated for its heartwarming interactions between the cast and the villagers.
Commended for its ability to highlight social issues through an entertaining format.
Google audience: Audience reviews often mention the endearing personalities of the cast and their earnest attempts to help the community, finding the show to be both funny and touching. Many viewers expressed admiration for the celebrities' willingness to step outside their comfort zones for a good cause.
Fun Fact
The show is part of the popular 'New Journey to the West' universe created by director Na Young-seok, featuring cast members who are regulars on his other successful variety programs.
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