In one pivotal episode, Teacher Kim is forced to prioritize patients after a mass casualty event. The Foundation’s algorithm says to save the younger patient with a higher survival rate. Kim Sa-bu chooses the older, high-risk patient. "A doctor does not trade lives on a spreadsheet," he growls.
Dr. Romantic 3 said: “Ethics over profit. People over power.” And I’m still not over it. 🩺💔
A standout arc is that of Dr. Do Yoon-wan. Once the antagonist representing corporate greed, his path to redemption feels earned rather than forced. His realization that Doldam’s value lies in its people, not its profit margins, provides a satisfying resolution to the series' long-standing political feud.
The spine of Season 3 is the deterioration of Teacher Kim’s health. For years, Kim Sa-bu has been the Superman of Doldam, performing miracle surgeries while hiding the tremor in his hand caused by a previous injury. Season 3 forces him to confront his own vulnerability.
In one pivotal episode, Teacher Kim is forced to prioritize patients after a mass casualty event. The Foundation’s algorithm says to save the younger patient with a higher survival rate. Kim Sa-bu chooses the older, high-risk patient. "A doctor does not trade lives on a spreadsheet," he growls.
Dr. Romantic 3 said: “Ethics over profit. People over power.” And I’m still not over it. 🩺💔
A standout arc is that of Dr. Do Yoon-wan. Once the antagonist representing corporate greed, his path to redemption feels earned rather than forced. His realization that Doldam’s value lies in its people, not its profit margins, provides a satisfying resolution to the series' long-standing political feud.
The spine of Season 3 is the deterioration of Teacher Kim’s health. For years, Kim Sa-bu has been the Superman of Doldam, performing miracle surgeries while hiding the tremor in his hand caused by a previous injury. Season 3 forces him to confront his own vulnerability.