Kang Yoo Seok, I'm a doctor for one person..I've barely made it to the 5 percent mark
Apr 28, 2025
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In the 6th episode of tvN's Saturday-Sunday drama 's "One Day's Life as a Major" (played by Kim Song-hee, directed by Lee Min-soo, hereinafter 'Unseuljeon'), Oi-young (Ko Yoon-jung), Pyo Nam-kyung (Cynthia), Um Jae-il (Kang Yoo-seok), and Kim Sa-bi (Han Ye-ji) completed another upgrade by succeeding in resolving conflicts and overcoming weaknesses.
Accordingly, the viewership for the sixth episode ranked first in cable and general service channels at the same time, averaging 5.9% and up to 7% based on households in the metropolitan area, 5.5% and up to 6.3%. tvN's target 2049 male and female viewership also ranked No. 1 in cable and general service channels at the same time, averaging 2.7 percent and up to 3.3 percent in the Seoul metropolitan area, 2.9 percent nationwide and up to 3.3 percent. (Based on paid platforms that integrate cable, IPTV, and satellite/Courtesy of Nielsen Korea)
Eom Jae-il, who previously received stinging advice from senior resident Koo Do-won (Jung Joon-won), voluntarily observed all ultrasound tests to gain confidence in himself and built up knowledge. I was worried about everyone because I couldn't sleep properly, let alone wash up for three days, but Um Jae-il, who immediately ran to a phone call from the ultrasound room, felt a different enthusiasm than ever before.
Um Jae-il, who was preoccupied with ultrasound even on voluntary duty, caught emergency signals that were difficult to detect in mothers who were worried because it was her first pregnancy. Unlike in the past, when he asked his seniors to confirm every time because he couldn't believe his diagnosis, Um Jae-il's change of confidently calling Professor Seo Jung-min (Lee Bong-ryeon) surprised everyone.
As a result, Um Jae-il did not leave the front of the neonatal room and couldn't take his eyes off the baby who cut the umbilical cord with his own hands, the so-called `Um Jae-il Baby.' Among the babies in the neonatal room, he was the shortest and weighed the least, but Um Jae-il's eyes were full of affection when he saw the baby. Especially "What's the point of being in last place now. The warm support of Jang Hong-do (Bae Hyun-sung), a resident of cardiothoracic surgery, reminded me of the past of Um Jae-il, who was last in ten years, and touched me.
While Um Jae-il was making one serving as he was aiming, Pyo Nam-kyung and Kim Sa-bi, who have extreme tendencies, were busy fighting from one to ten. While Pyo Nam-kyung was frustrated with Kim Sa-bi, who weighed every minute and second, Kim Sa-bi was not able to understand Pyo Nam-kyung's behavior, which was biased toward emotions.
The two, who happened to meet in front of the convenience store, expressed their apologies and gratitude by pointing out what had happened so far. He tried to end the conversation warmly with honest expressions of emotions for a while, and Kim Sa-bi's expression quickly hardened at Pyo Nam-kyung's words that `there is no flexibility' and began to bicker again, and the relationship between the motives who had difficulty in blowing the wind caused satisfaction.
On the other hand, Oi-young has become awkward with her senior resident Koo Won since she confessed straight away. In the midst of this, fellow Jin-won (Kim Hye-in), who was in charge of the entire work while working with Koo, turned all the credit into his own, and Koo was deprived of his hard-written thesis. To make matters worse, Jin-won caused anger by trying to roughly cover up other people's efforts by saying it was a mistake.
Oi-young, who was listening to the conversation between the two, directly bumped into Jin-won and received an apology for Koo who couldn't say anything even if he was angry. He then made Koo laugh with his refreshing remarks. Koo's eyes on Ohi-young, who boldly stepped up for her, also showed a different atmosphere than before, so I wonder whether Ohi-young's one-way traffic can lead to two-way traffic with Koo.
tvN's Saturday-Sunday drama 'Someday the Life of a Major Who Will Be a Sloth' will air every Saturday and Sunday at 9:20 p.m., where romance, humanity and growth coexist.
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