Ko Yoon-jung → Han Ye-ji, adjusting to obstetrics and gynecology..It was 4% before the announcement
Apr 14, 2025
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In the second episode of tvN's Saturday-Sunday drama 's Life as a Major' (Kim Song-hee's play, directed by Lee Min-soo, creator Shin Won-ho and Lee Woo-jung, 'Unseuljeon'), which aired on the 13th, the residents were finally adapting to the job of obstetricians after denial, anger, compromise and depression, making viewers happy.
Accordingly, the viewership for the 2nd episode of Unseuljeon averaged 4.5% and up to 5.1% based on households in the metropolitan area, and 4% and up to 4.4% based on households nationwide. Both the metropolitan area and the national household standards rose from the previous broadcast, ranking first in cable and general service channels at the same time.(Based on paid platforms integrated with cable, IPTV, and satellite / provided by Nielsen Korea)
First-year residents Oi-young (Ko Yoon-jung), Pyo Nam-kyung (Cynthia), Um Jae-il (Kang Yoo-seok), and Kim Sa-bi (Han Ye-ji) have been busy due to various work such as charter, rounds, study and dressing. To make matters worse, fellow Jin-won (Kim Hye-in)'s turn-notty has left the first-year residents' bodies and minds in tatters.
Among them, Oi-young's work life became even more twisted as misunderstandings with other residents were accumulated due to what Jin-won had done. Oi-young's desire to escape from anger swelled like a time bomb that could explode at any time due to Jin-won's spinning peeling skill, which scratched others' temper with a smile.
However, emergency signals from obstetrics and gynecology ringing in the hospital continued to hold onto Oi-young's steps. Senior resident Koo Dong-won (Jung Joon-won) and fellow student Choo Min-ha (Ahn Eun-jin) of Songdo Yulje Hospital consoled Oi-young's angry heart with warm advice. Oi-young's eyes were also excited and moved by the reliable appearance of Koo Dong-won who sided with her for the first time, making her foreboding that a change would come to Oi-young's mind.
On the other hand, Pyo Nam-kyung and Kim Sabi, who were suffering from communication with people, also succeeded in forming rapport with patients for the first time. Pyo Nam-kyung was tired of a patient who became sensitive after a long illness. The growth of Pyo Nam-kyung, who shed tears at every word of the patient who comforted him while expressing his sorry, was touching.
Here "I don't think I should be a doctorInstead of emotional empathy, Kim Sa-bi, who was depressed by the patient's words, took care of the patient with accurate test results and completed a compromise in her own way. The changes in residents who found it difficult to see patients left viewers heartbroken.
While the first-year residents gradually permeated the obstetrics and gynecology clinic through the stages of denial, anger, compromise and depression, the hidden efforts of senior residents to hold onto their juniors also shone. The junior love of the resident seniors, who take care of every meal and prepare a break, while preventing turn-notties, doubled the warmth.
On top of that, the first-year residents, who were rich with their first salary inserted into their bank accounts, promised the next by saying hello "See you tomorrow". As a result, the future of Oi-young, Pyo Nam-kyung, Um Jae-il, and Kim Sa-bi, who announced their full-fledged growth as doctors through the five stages of accepting obstetrics and gynecology, is more expected.
tvN's Saturday-Sunday drama 'Someday the Life of a Major in the Slough' will air every Saturday and Sunday at 9:20 p.m., where residents who have melted into obstetrics and gynecology will continue to live their daily lives.
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