Hospital Playlist is About Encouragement, Friendship and Music

Source: Instagram/Hospital Playlist
DISCLAIMER: The following entry contains some spoilers. You might with want to watch and finish the series first before proceeding :)

If a friendship lasts longer than seven years, psychologists say it will last a lifetime. Being an active Instagram user, I have frequently encountered this familiar quote about friendship -- which I know you also do. And as timely as it is, the same happens to reflect in the series that I finished binge-watching recently, Hospital Playlist.

Source: Instagram/Hospital Playlist

Hospital Playlist revolves around the story of five doctors who have formed a friendship since they started in medical school in 1999. The second installment of the Wise Life Series (the first being Prison Playbook), I was mainly interested to see this Kdrama when I learned that this is another one of the medical genre. And if you've been reading my blog, for sure, you've read about how much I've been into Korean dramas with such element. 

But I never knew I was in for a treat until I finished the first episode. It was at the end of episode 1 that I had this "eureka moment; because right after the performance, it was then I already got to recognize why this Kdrama was named as such. Next to the serious and formal personalities as doctors, the five characters Lee Ik-jun (Cho Jung-seok), Ahn Jeong-won (Yoo Yeon-seok), Chae Song-hwa (Jeon Mi-do), Yang Seok-hyeong (Kim Dae-myung) and Kim Jun-wan (Jung Kyung-ho), are also members of a band named Mido & Falasol. I will not deny that I already enjoyed watching this show even on the first episode and even thought about how cool it might be if our doctors  have such kind of life outside the confines of outpatient clinics, the ER, and operating suites.


But compared to the other medical Kdramas that I have seen in the previous years, I must say that Hospital Playlist is different -- in a rather good way. The show does not linger much on the usual blood and gore scenes of surgeries, nor does it tackle much of power and politics like the others. There's an interesting scenario presented in each episode without losing its focus to the main characters. Next to the friendship of the protagonists (or known as the Main Five), this show depicts the realities of those in the medical profession that we don't often see or experience much. From how interns go through their days and the situations they encounter on the road to becoming a full-fledged physician, to the scenarios and difficult decisions and pronouncements that doctors need to carry out in front of a patient's guardian and family. 

The team behind this series was able to show the audience the emotional side of doctors (including the would-be ones) in a touching but realistic way. Hospital Playlist showed a side of doctors that is far from the stereotype that most of us are familiar with, as we view them to be serious, formal, no-nonsense professionals in white coats and scrubs. Here I saw how doctors could also be encouraging to aspiring ones, optimistic in front of worried guardians, and even empathetic to their patients. Imagine being visited by someone like Lee Ik-jun and be advised not to dwell too much on a wrongdoing did by someone because it's a form of a disservice to one's self. Talk about how a real-life doctor puts it, patient care outside the four corners and confines of the clinic. This show just gave me a reason to admire and love the medical profession more.


But aside to their medical careers, Hospital Playlist also focused on the part that almost everyone is interested in -- the romantic side of the lives of the Main Five. There are several couples in this Kdrama but I'm interested in three of them: the Dove Couple, Lee Ik Soon and Kim Joon Wan, and the 99z Couple, Lee Ik Joon and Chae Song Hwa. Their love lives are such cliffhangers that I am looking forward to the drama's second season (Yup, there's a Season 2 tentatively scheduled next year). I'm eager to know what will happen to Ik Soon and Joon Wan's love story. Does Ik-joon know that these two are a couple and if he's not aware yet, how will Ik-jun react to it when he finds out, given that he's Ik-Soon's older brother and Joon Wan's best friend? And if these two will tie the knot in the second season after Joon Wan's act in the last episode of season 1. 

Source: Instagram/ Hospital Playlist 
The other thing to watch out for in season 2 is if there's going to be a happy conclusion to Lee Ik-jun's courageous confession to Chae Song Hwa. Will they give love a second chance (which I hope they really would -- sana!) or will they choose to save the two-decade friendship and not take a risk. But if I am really to decide, I want to see option one happen next season! It just feels bad that those who enjoyed this show will have to wait for next year for it. But who knows, some things are worth the wait, right? Let's keep our fingers crossed that this one will be too!

Hospital Playlist is a balance of music, rom-com, and with very little drama. It's worth your late-night viewing if you're looking for something to watch with your barkada (whether it be your high school or college buddies). You may see yourselves in the Main Five and will be a good companion as you reminisce on your barkada adventures during your youth.  

2 comments

  1. Hi ate glai...i have not watched this KDrama... But it is in my list to watch. ..hehehe thanks for the preview.

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  2. I suggest you watch it. You won't regret doing so kasi worth the time and puyat. Promise!

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