“Dr. Romantic” (낭만닥터 김사부): Season 1

“Dr. Romantic” focuses on genius doctor Boo Yong-joo (Han Suk-kyu), who had been set up to take the fall for a patient’s death. Because he refused to play the kiss-ass game at work, he loses his job.
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“Dr. Romantic” focuses on genius doctor Boo Yong-joo (Han Suk-kyu), who had been set up to take the fall for a patient’s death. Because he refused to play the kiss-ass game at work, he loses his job.
Lee Jung-Jae and Shin Min-A star as a political dream team working for opposing candidates. He is a former police officer, whose goal it is to become an assemblyman. She was an attorney and on-air journalist before becoming an assemblywoman.
Like “Train to Busan,” “Kingdom” was released well before the coronavirus outbreak cause pandemonium worldwide. Both are sociopolitical projects disguised as zombie horror thrillers, where those in power don’t try to prevent the outbreak, so much as they try to stop news of the outbreak from being released. The public’s ignorance suits their own needs.
Five friends, four of them living together in one house. It becomes clear early on that the writers are setting up the premise for the roomies to pair off romantically. But because this is a K-Drama, there’s a hitch and, in this case, it’s the fifth friend who lives at home with his hard-working father. (Less of a storytelling inconvenience is a snooty rich girl who dates the male lead.)