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6 hilariously iconic K-drama scenes we can't stop rewatching
6 hilariously iconic K-drama scenes we can't stop rewatching

Tatler Asia

time15-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Tatler Asia

6 hilariously iconic K-drama scenes we can't stop rewatching

Kogi song from 'My Roommate Is a Gumiho' Lee Dam (Girl's Day maknae, Hyeri) is a major foodie, much like the star playing her. In this unhinged scene from the K-drama, her last remaining brain cell stages a full-blown song-and-dance number in tribute to kogi (meat), delivering a moment that's equal parts absurd and on-brand for both the character and the actress. Tae-sung's birthday surprise from 'Lovely Runner' In the beloved time-travel K-drama, Im Sol (Kim Hye-yoon) surprises Kim Tae-sung (Song Geon-hee) with an embarrassing, self-edited birthday video professing her love through song and dance. The lyrics—where she dramatically rejects K-drama's most beloved heartthrobs, including Hyun Bin, Gong Yoo and Jo In-sung, in favour of her 'Prince' Tae-sung—are nothing short of legendary, cementing the scene as one of the drama's most meme-able moments. A close runner-up? Ryu Sun-jae's (Byeon Woo-seok) aggressive flying kisses. Don't miss: K-drama love language: How characters say 'I love you' without ever saying it 'I have no chingu!' scene from 'Business Proposal' This outrageously funny moment catapulted Seo Hye-won into breakout-star status and cemented her character as an instant fan favourite. Her pitch-perfect delivery of the now-iconic line was so memorable that fans ended up referencing it later on, when she appeared in Alchemy of Souls and Lovely Runner , joking that she'd finally found friends at last. Elevator scene from 'True Beauty' The K-drama True Beauty has no shortage of hilariously unforgettable moments—Han Seo-joon (Hwang In-youp) getting caught dancing in cheetah-print boxers and Lim Joo-kyung (Moon Ga-young) grooving to 'Maria' in front of faculty immediately come to mind—but the elevator scene truly takes the cake. Getting stuck with two cute classmates is bad enough, but when you desperately need to pee and your crush suggests using your coffee cup? That's an excruciatingly embarrassing moment. Ik-joon vs Jun-wan in 'Hospital Playlist' Hospital Playlist is a treasure trove of meme-able scenes and hilarious moments between the 99s—a group of lifelong friends who all work as doctors at Yulje Medical Centre and cosplay as bandmates in their spare time. Their dynamic, as with any tight-knit friend group, is full of love, teasing and inside jokes—but none are as chaotically entertaining as Ik-jun and Jun-wan. Their endless bickering, ridiculous squabbles and perfectly timed comedic fights are a consistent highlight.

Netflix K-drama Resident Playbook midseason recap: Hospital Playlist spin-off lacks stakes
Netflix K-drama Resident Playbook midseason recap: Hospital Playlist spin-off lacks stakes

South China Morning Post

time09-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • South China Morning Post

Netflix K-drama Resident Playbook midseason recap: Hospital Playlist spin-off lacks stakes

This article contains minor spoilers. Lead cast: Go Youn-jung, Jung Joon-won, Shin Si-ah, Kang You-seok, Han Ye-ji Latest Nielsen rating: 5.97 per cent Following their rocky first few weeks on the job, the new obstetrics and gynaecology residents at the Yulje Medical Centre have started to get the hang of things in Resident Playbook, the spin-off series of the hit medical drama Hospital Playlist

19 K-drama doctors who stole the show (and saved lives)
19 K-drama doctors who stole the show (and saved lives)

Tatler Asia

time24-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Tatler Asia

19 K-drama doctors who stole the show (and saved lives)

Dr Yang Jae-won from 'Trauma Code: Doctors on Call' Above Dr Yang Jae-won can't deny his mentor's surgical brilliance. (Photo: screencap from 'Trauma Code: Heroes on Call,' Netflix) Dr Yang Jae-won (Choo Yeong-woo) was a general surgery resident until trauma expert Dr Baek Kang-hyuk saw his potential and took him under his wing. And although Baek's unorthodox methods often leave him frazzled, Yang can't deny his mentor's surgical brilliance. As Baek's reluctant protégé, he gradually comes into his own, growing into a skilled trauma doctor who would make even prickly Dr Baek proud. Dr Lee Ik-joon from 'Hospital Playlist' Above Resident matchmaker and mischief maker Lee Ik-joon (Photo: tvN) The assistant professor of general surgery at Yulje Medical Center, Ik-joon is known as the resident matchmaker and mischief maker. Always effortlessly top of his class, his playfulness hides his exceptional surgical skills. Beyond the operating room, his wit, warmth and ability to connect with patients make him a beloved and well-respected doctor at Yulje Medical Centre. Dr Ahn Jeong-won from 'Hospital Playlist' Above Yulje Medical Centre's 'Buddha' (Photo: tvN) Paediatric surgeon Ahn Jeong-won's (Yoo Yeon-seok) devotion to his Catholic faith almost made him give up his white coat for a priest's robe. But in the end, his heart chose the right path forward. Nicknamed 'Buddha', he is warm and patient, constantly winning the trust and adoration of not just his young patients but the rest of the medical staff as well. See also: 5 best Yoo Yeon Seok K-dramas to watch after 'When the Phone Rings' Dr Kim Jun-wan from 'Hospital Playlist' Above Don't get on his bad side. (Photo: tvN) Dr Kim Jun-wan (Jung Kyung-ho), thoracic surgeon at Yulje Medical Centre, has a reputation for being surly and brusque. Uncompromising and meticulous, his juniors see him as a terror professor. But beneath his gruff exterior lies a true softy. To his close friends, he can be silly and—unintentionally—funny. Dr Yang Seok-hyung from 'Hospital Playlist' Above Shy mama's boy Yang Seok-hyung (Photo: tvN) Yulje Medical Centre's OB-GYN professor Dr Yang Seok-hyung is a quiet homebody and mama's boy who would rather watch his favourite variety shows than socialise. Shy and gentle, it can be hard for his junior to get a read on him, but he always treats his patients with care and sensitivity. The one other thing that he enjoys aside from his job and his shows is band practice with his fellow Yulje doctors. Dr Chae Song-hwa from 'Hospital Playlist' Above The heart of the 99s (Photo: tvN) The saying 'all good things come in small packages' perfectly sums up Yulje's top neurosurgeon, Chae Song-hwa. Hardworking to a fault, she is beloved and respected by patients and peers. She's always open for professional—and often personal—consultations. She may be petite, but she also keeps the 99s in line by bossing them around. She also has a legendary appetite rivalled only by Jun-wan's. Dr Oh Yi-young from 'Resident Playbook' Above Thinking of quitting again? (Photo: tvN) Oh Yi-young (Go Youn-jung) has no interest in becoming a doctor, or working any job for that matter. But family circumstances and a mounting debt have forced her to return as a first-year resident at Jongno Yulje Medical Centre. Constantly on the verge of quitting a second time, she somehow resists the urge. And although she may not be aware yet, she is gradually becoming a competent and compassionate doctor, despite herself. Pyo Nam-kyung from 'Resident Playbook' Above Ready for a break (Photo: tvN) Going from always well put together to constantly dishevelled may not have been on Pyo Nam-kyung's (Shin Shi-A) bingo card when she joined the OB-GYN department at Jongno Yulje Medical Centre, but she quickly learns that a resident's life is far from glamorous. Sleepless nights and demanding patients have left her tired and stressed, but she soldiers on with a surprising amount of grit and determination. Um Jae-il from 'Resident Playbook' Above One-time K-pop idol (Photo: tvN) Dr Um Jae-il is always ready to point out his K-pop idol past to anyone who would listen. This first-year resident is bubbly, personable and charming, and a favourite among patients and nurses. He's as eager to please as he is to learn. But while his enthusiasm is endearing, his professors sometimes find his overzealousness a little overwhelming. Still, there's no denying his heart is in the right place. Don't miss: 7 hidden details in 'When Life Gives You Tangerines' that fans spotted—but you might have missed Kim Sa-Bi from 'Resident Playbook' Above Academically gifted Kim Sa-bi (Photo: tvN) Academically gifted, first-year OB-GYN resident Kim Sa-Bi (Han Ye-Ji) is the one you go to if you need literal textbook answers to your medical questions. But when it comes to building rapport with patients, she's still a work in progress. Her preoccupation with being first at everything hasn't won her many fans, but beneath the competitive streak is a young doctor eager to prove herself, both in skill and heart. Dr Jung Se-ok from 'Hyper Knife' Above Brilliant and unhinged (Photo: Disney+) Mentored by the great Choi Deok-hee, Dr Jung Se-ok (Park Eun-bin) skills as a neurosurgeon are unparalleled. Unfortunately, she's also disturbingly unhinged and murderous. Brilliant, obsessive and endlessly curious about the workings of the human brain, she walks the fine line between genius and madness. Don't miss: Park Eun-bin's top 7 roles that prove the K-drama queen's versatility and range Dr Choi Deok-hee from 'Hyper Knife' Above Unhinged mentor (Photo: IMDb) If anyone could rival Jung Se-ok's surgical brilliance, it's the man who trained her—Dr Choi Deok-hee (Sol Kyung-gu). Calm, cool and methodical, he is an expert at wielding a scalpel on—and off—the operating table. Because just like Se-ok, Deok-hee hides a dark side. Like mentor, like mentee. Dr Kim Sa-bu from the 'Dr Romantic,' 'Dr Romantic 2,' 'Dr Romantic 3' Above 'The Hand of God' (Photo: SBS) Kim Sa-bu (Han Suk-kyu) has been nicknamed 'The Hand of God' for good reason. He is the only doctor in South Korea to be certified in general surgery, cardiac surgery and neurosurgery. Beyond the OR, he is also a legendary mentor, teaching his juniors with tough love and deep compassion, and creating extraordinary doctors out of ordinary ones. Dr Kang Dong-ju from 'Dr Romantic' and 'Dr Romantic 3' Above Yoo Yeon-seok's first doctor role (Photo: SBS) Kang Dong-joo (Yoo Yeon-seok) carries a chip on his shoulder and a desperate need to prove himself—which makes him ambitious, cocky, and just a little rebellious. But more than his sharp mind and even sharper surgical skills, it's his emotional growth under Kim Sa-bu's mentorship that transforms him into a true doctor. Dr Yoon Seo-Jung from 'Dr Romantic' Above Passionate and driven Dr Yoon Seo-jung (Photo: screencap from 'Dr Romantic,' Netflix) A passionate trauma surgeon with a complicated past, Yoon Seo-jung (Seo Hyun-jin) is driven by guilt, grit and a desperate desire to prove herself. Inspired by her mentor Kim Sa-bu, she strives to earn her cardiothoracic surgery certification and grow into the doctor she always wanted to be. Dr Seo Woo-jin from 'Doctor Romantic 2' and 'Dr Romantic 3' Above Seo Woo-jin overcomes his troubled past (Photo: SBS) Under Kim Sa-bu's mentorship, Seo Woo-jin (Ahn Hyo-seop) is finally given the opportunity to hone his raw surgical skill despite his difficult past and unfortunate reputation. Cynical and standoffish at first, Woo-jin slowly begins to lower his guard thanks to his time at Doldam Hospital, under Kim Sa-bu's guidance. See also: Ahn Hyo-Seop on being perfectly imperfect, his sources of joy, and his most challenging roles Dr Cha Eun-jae from 'Doctor Romantic 2' and 'Dr Romantic 3' Above Getting past her OR anxiety (Photo: SBS) Bright and diligent, Cha Eun-jae (Lee Sung-kyung) has what it takes to become an excellent surgeon, if she can only overcome her anxiety at performing surgeries. Thankfully, Kim Sa-bu sees her potential and takes him under his wing, helping her become a compassionate and capable doctor. Dr Park Shi-on from 'Good Doctor' Above The first ever 'Good Doctor' (Photo: screencap from 'Good Doctor,' Netflix) Park Shi-on (Joo Won) is a paediatric surgeon with savant syndrome who is blessed with eidetic memory but struggles with social cues. Often misunderstood and underestimated, he overcomes harsh work discrimination by showcasing his brilliant skills and unwavering dedication. NOW READ Unforgettable chart-topping songs from K-drama OSTs—and why we still can't stop listening to them 9 of the most memorable K-drama weddings Meet the future of K-drama: 5 breakout actors you need to know

Netflix K-drama Resident Playbook: Go Youn-jung leads Hospital Playlist spin-off series
Netflix K-drama Resident Playbook: Go Youn-jung leads Hospital Playlist spin-off series

South China Morning Post

time15-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • South China Morning Post

Netflix K-drama Resident Playbook: Go Youn-jung leads Hospital Playlist spin-off series

Lead cast: Go Youn-jung, Shin Si-ah, Kang You-seok, Han Ye-ji Advertisement Latest Nielsen rating: 3.99 per cent Four years after Hospital Playlist season 2 , we return to the Yulje Medical Centre for the spin-off series Resident Playbook. Only this time it is about an entirely new set of characters at a different branch. Leading the new faces is rising star Go Youn-jung ( Moving ) as Oh Yi-young, a medical school graduate who quit during the first year of her residency. Saddled with debt and with few other prospects, she is compelled to give it another go. She returns to Yulje Medical Centre's Jongno branch, joining three other residents in the obstetrics and gynaecology department.

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