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Dr. Romantic 2

Dr. Romantic 2
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Dr. Romantic (Korean: 낭만닥터 김사부 2; Hanja: 浪漫닥터 金師父 2; RR: Nangmandakteo gimsabu; lit. Romantic Doctor, Teacher Kim) is an ongoing South Korean television series starring Han Suk-kyu as the title character with Yoo Yeon-seok, Seo Hyun-jin in first season, Ahn Hyo-seop, Lee Sung-kyung in second and third season. The first season aired on SBS TV from November 7, 2016, to January 16, 2017, every Monday and Tuesday at 22:00 (KST). The second season aired from January 6 to February 25, 2020, every Monday and Tuesday at 21:40 (KST). The third season premiered on April 28, 2023, and airs every Friday and Saturday at 22:00 (KST). It is also available for streaming on Disney+, Kocowa, Viki and Viu in selected regions.

The first season received positive reception, recording over 20% in ratings. In addition, it also received positive reviews for its plot and Han Suk-kyu's performance.


Series Overview
Season Episodes Originally Aired Time Slot Avg. viewership (millions)
First Aired Last Aired
1 21 20 November 7, 2016 January 16, 2017 Monday, Tuesday at 22:00 (KST) N/A
S January 17, 2017 Tuesday at 22:00 (KST) N/A
2 17 S December 30, 2019 Monday at 21:40 (KST) 1.032
16 January 6, 2020 February 25, 2020 Monday, Tuesday at 21:40 (KST) 3.809
3 16 April 28, 2023 June 18, 2023 Friday, Saturday at 22:00 (KST) 2.545

Synopsis

Three years following the events of the first season, Kim Sa-bu visits Geosan University Hospital to recruit a general surgeon. He finds Seo Woo-jin (Ahn Hyo-seop), a doctor with a troubled past who is ostracized by his fellow doctors and offers him the job. In the meantime, Cha Eun-jae (Lee Sung-kyung) is suspended after making another mistake in the operation room and has no other choice but to follow the two doctors to Doldam Hospital. A doctor named Park Min-gook (Kim Joo-hun) saw this but gets traumatized after seeing Kim Sa-bu again. They both got into a bus accident and saw Sa-bu risking his life helping an injured lady. He became the new chairman of Doldam only for him to be betrayed by his own team from Geosan. So, he ended up supporting Doldam and thus stayed there permanently.

Cast

Character Portrayed by Season
1 2 3
Main
Kim Sa-bu (Teacher Kim) / Boo Yong-joo Han Suk-kyu Main
Kang Dong-joo Yoo Yeon-seok Main Guest
Yoon Seo-jung Seo Hyun-jin Main
Seo Woo-jin Ahn Hyo-seop Main
Cha Eun-jae Lee Sung-kyung
Park Min-gook Kim Joo-hun
Supporting
Yeo Woon-young Kim Hong-pa Recurring
Oh Myung-sim Jin Kyung Recurring
Jang Gi-tae Im Won-hee
Nam Do-il Byun Woo-min
Jeong In-soo Yoon Na-moo
Park Eun-tak Kim Min-jae
Do Yoon-wan Choi Jin-ho
Song Hyun-cheol Jang Hyuk-jin
Do In-bum Yang Se-jong Recurring Guest
Chairman Shin Joo Hyun
Woo Yeon-hwa Seo Eun-soo
Chairman Shin's assistant Seo Young Recurring
Bae Moon-jeong Shin Dong-wook Recurring
Yoon Ah-reum So Joo-yeon
Uhm Hyun-jung Jung Ji-ahn
Joo Young-mi Yoon Bo-ra
Yang Ho-joon Go Sang-ho
Shim Hye-jin Park Hyo-joo Recurring Guest
Jang Dong-hwa[1] Lee Shin-young Recurring
Lee Sun-woong[2] Lee Hong-nae
Cha Jin-man[3] Lee Geung-young
Minor
Mr. Gu Lee Gyu-ho Recurring
Chief Lee Kim Yong-jin
Heo Yeong-gyoo Bae Myung-jin Recurring

Main

  • Han Suk-kyu as Kim Sa-bu (Teacher Kim) / Boo Yong-joo
His real name is Boo Yong-joo, but he uses the name Kim Sa-bu. He is the only surgeon in South Korea who achieved triple-board certification in general surgery, cardiac surgery and neurosurgery. After the death of his disciple in Geosan University Hospital, he isolates himself and decides never to retake any disciple. He later, moves to Doldam Hospital to become the Chief Surgeon there. In season two, Doldam Hospital is in need of a general surgeon, he visited Geosan University Hospital in Seoul to recruit one and quickly becomes interested in Seo Woo-jin and Cha Eun-jae. After learning about their skills and struggles through other doctors, he decides to recruit them. He strives hard to make the Doldam Hospital a centre for trauma patients, which he considers "a collective dream of Doldam Staff", where treatment is given to patients in dire need regardless of their class, nationality and status.
A second-year GS fellow. He's a victim of "Familial Suicide" and the only survivor. He desires to live a decent life thus goes on to become a doctor but is continuously tormented by his colleagues and seniors due to him being labeled as a whistleblower after testifying against his senior and later gets suspended because of rumors about his part-time jobs he does to pay off his private loan he took to get into medical school. In need of a GS, Kim Sa-bu offers him the position of residency at Doldam Hospital but in reality, it was Seo Woo-Jin's professor and Teacher Kim's senior who informs Kim Sa-bu about Seo Woo Jin's exemplary skills as a surgeon but his lack of opportunities. Initially because of the dire need for money, he accepts Teacher Kim's job offer but in the long run and his constant association with Kim Sa-bu, he realizes his worth as a doctor and the profession and starts admiring Teacher Kim who was the only one who was considerate to him when the whole world stood against him. He has been in love with Eun-jae since medical school but has kept it a secret.
A second-year CS fellow. She was a top student at medical school, often in competition with Woo-jin with whom she had a complicated relationship. Due to her anxiety issues, she is unable to perform surgeries without vomiting or taking pills that induce sleep. When every doctor refuses to train her, Kim Sa-bu takes it upon himself in guiding her, unknown to her. She is thus transferred to work for Doldam Hospital where she's headed to become an excellent surgeon by Teacher Kim by overcoming her anxiety issues before she is called back to the main hospital by her professor. By then she realizes her love for Woo-Jin and decides to stay back in Doldam Hospital for good.
  • Kim Joo-hun as Park Min-gook
A professor of general surgery who later on becomes the new director of Doldam Hospital. He once escapes from a bus that was under accident in which Teacher Kim was also traveling and risked his life to save an unconscious person. He somehow starts feeling insecure and doubts Teacher Kim's principles and intentions and challenges him in every aspect after Teacher Kim corrects him during live surgery in the main hospital performed by himself while Teacher Kim never doubted his ability or integrity as a doctor. He became the new chairman of Doldam only for him to be betrayed by his own team from Geosan. He later realizes and overcomes his insecurities and thus supports Teacher Kim in achieving his dream by the end of Season 2.

Supporting

People of Doldam Hospital

  • Kim Hong-pa as Yeo Woon-young
An internal medicine specialist and director of Doldam Hospital. A proud doctor who lost his motivation after the death of his wife. In Season 2, he was dismissed by Do Yoon-wan as the director of Doldam Hospital.
  • Jin Kyung as Oh Myung-sim
The head nurse of Doldam Hospital. A woman with strong will, who is able to stand up to Kim Sa-bu. She seems strict, but has a warm heart and cares about her patients.
  • Im Won-hee as Jang Gi-tae
The manager of Doldam Hospital. He is known to be an opportunist and always want the best for the hospital, trying to find ways to promote it in any way he can.
  • Byun Woo-min as Nam Do-il
A freelance anesthesiologist. He usually runs a restaurant, but due to his average cooking skills, his only customers are usually Doldam doctors.
  • Kim Min-jae as Park Eun-tak
A nurse, now nurse practitioner at Doldam Hospital. He harbors a crush on Yoon Ah-reum. He first met Teacher Kim after being admitted as a patient. It was a life-changing encounter as he then decided to go to nursing school and eventually started working at Doldam Hospital himself.
  • Lee Gyu-ho as Mr. Gu
An orderly who also serves as guard when there are agitated patients or people at the hospital.
  • Yoon Na-moo as Jeong In-soo
An emergency medicine specialist. He is the only doctor who stayed at Doldam among the few who were forced to leave Geosan University Hospital for the branch, back in 2016.
  • Shin Dong-wook as Bae Moon-jeong "Dr. Bones"
An orthopedic surgery specialist. He was Woo-jin's and Eun-jae's senior at medical school and started working at Doldam Hospital a month prior to his juniors' arrival.
  • So Joo-yeon as Yoon Ah-reum
A fourth-year emergency medicine resident. She has a bright personality and applied to Doldam Hospital after seeing Teacher Kim help patients in the emergency room of Geosan University Hospital.
  • Kim Yong-jin as Chief Lee
Chief of Administration at Doldam Hospital.

People of Geosan University Hospital

  • Choi Jin-ho as Do Yoon-wan
Formerly the Director of Geosan University Hospital. In Season 2, he became the Chairman of Geosan University Foundation following the death of Shin Myung-ho. Though he is not outstanding as a doctor, his political skills are recognized and he intends to use them to shape Doldam Hospital the way he envisions it.
  • Jang Hyuk-jin as Song Hyun-cheol
Formerly the Chief of Surgery at Geosan University Hospital. In Season 2, he became the Center Head at Geosan University Hospital. He is from a poor family and has a strong desire for success.

Park Min-gook's staff

  • Go Sang-ho as Yang Ho-joon
A third-year general surgery fellow. He is surgeon's assistant to Park Min-gook. Though Ho-joon fears him, his loyalty to Min-gook led him to follow the doctor to Doldam Hospital.
  • Park Hyo-joo as Shim Hye-jin
A professor of anesthesiology at Geosan University Hospital. She is an authoritative but kind woman who experienced death and suffering in her life.
  • Bae Myung-jin as Heo Yeong-gyoo
A nurse at Geosan University Hospital.

Other

  • Lee Ho-cheol as loan shark
  • Lim Cheol-soo as loan shark
  • Kim Jong-tae as Professor Oh, a professor of cardiothoracic surgery at Geosan University Hospital.
  • Kang Yoo-seok as Joon Young, a prisoner and patient.
  • Kim Jin as Choi Soon-young, a paramedic and organ donor.
  • Lee Ji-hyun as Soon-young's mother
  • Ji Hye-won as Seo Se-young, a nurse intern.
  • Kwon Hyeok-soo as Mr. Ryu, minister of National Defense.
  • Kim Dong-hyun as a violent husband

Special Appearances

  • Joo Hyun as Shin Myung-ho (Ep. 1)
  • Yang Se-jong as Do In-beom (Ep 10, 14–15)
Do Yoon-wan's son and a general surgeon at Geodae University Hospital. He went to the same college and was in the same class as Kang Dong-joo. He wants to be acknowledged by his father and feels inferior to Dong-joo who has excellent skills without a good background. He also harbours a crush on Yoon Seo-jung. After working at Doldam Hospital for a couple years, he returns to work at Geodae University Hospital. He later makes a surprise visit for an investigation of a malpractice case at Doldam Hospital.
  • Jung Hyeon-jun as Lee Dong-woo's son (Ep. 13)
  • Jeong Bo-seok as Bae Moon-jeong's father (Ep. 15–16)
  • Seo Young as Manager Joo (Ep. 15–16)
  • Kim Hye-eun as Shin Hyun-jung (Ep. 16)

Production

The first script reading took place in September 2019 at SBS Ilsan Production Studios in Goyang, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea.[4]

Han Suk-kyu, Kim Hong-pa, Jin Kyung, Im Won-hee, Byun Woo-min, Kim Min-jae, Choi Jin-ho, Jang Hyuk-jin, Yang Se-jong, Lee Gyu-ho and Yoon Na-moo reprised their roles from the first season.[5]

Original Soundtrack

Main article: Dr. Romantic 2/Original Soundtrack

Episodes

Reception

Viewership

Awards and Nominations

Name of the award ceremony, year presented, category, nominee of the award, and the result of the nomination
Award ceremony Year Category Nominee / Work Result Ref.
ABU Prizes 2017 Grand Prize (Daesang) Dr. Romantic Won [8]
APAN Star Awards 2021 Best OST "My Love" (Baekhyun) Nominated [9]
Best New actor Ahn Hyo-seop Nominated [10]
Art Awards 2020 Best Viewership Ratings Dr. Romantic 2 Won [11]
Asia Artist Awards 2020 AAA Best Actor Ahn Hyo-seop Won [12]
AAA Best Actress Lee Sung-kyung Won
Asian Television Awards 2017 Best Drama Series Dr. Romantic Nominated [13]
Baeksang Arts Awards 2017 Best Drama Nominated [14][15]
Best Director (TV) Yoo In-sik Won
Best Actor (TV) Han Suk-kyu Nominated
Best Screenplay (TV) Kang Eun-kyung Nominated
Best New Actor (TV) Kim Min-jae Nominated
2020 Ahn Hyo-seop Won [16]
Korea Drama Awards 2017 Grand Prize (Daesang) Han Suk-kyu Nominated [17]
SBS Drama Awards 2016 Grand Prize (Daesang) Han Suk-kyu Won [18][19]
Excellence Award, Actor in a Genre Drama Yoo Yeon-seok Won
Excellence Award, Actress in a Genre Drama Seo Hyun-jin Won
Best Couple Yoo Yeon-seok and Seo Hyun-jin Won
Top 10 Stars Han Suk-kyu Won
Seo Hyun-jin Won
New Star Award Kim Min-jae Won
Idol Academy Award – Best Kiss Yoo Yeon-seok and Seo Hyun-jin Won
Grand Prize (Daesang) Seo Hyun-jin Nominated [Citation needed]
Top Excellence Award, Actor in a Genre & Fantasy Drama Han Suk-kyu Nominated
Excellence Award, Actress in a Genre Drama Jin Kyung Nominated
Special Award, Actor in a Genre Drama Im Won-hee Nominated
2020 Excellence Award, Actor in a Miniseries Genre/Action Drama Ahn Hyo-seop Won [20][21]
Excellence Award, Actress in a Miniseries Genre/Action Drama Lee Sung-kyung Won
Best Supporting Actor Kim Joo-hun Won
Best Supporting Actress Jin Kyung Won
Best New Actress So Joo-yeon Won
Grand Prize (Daesang) Han Suk-kyu Nominated [22]
Top Excellence Award, Actor in a Miniseries Genre/Action Drama Nominated
Best Supporting Team Dr. Romantic 2 Nominated
Best Couple Award Lee Sung-kyung and Ahn Hyo-seop Nominated

Gallery

Main article: Dr. Romantic 2/Gallery

References

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