Thank you very much for subs! I can't finish it in one hour since I keep on pausing so I can breath.
I almost have the same theory with ladyc2 only difference is that it was Tokai's Dad originally doing the operation but Saeki swooped in to take over and left the forceps there. I also think the 'Saeki method' is Tokai's dad technique that's why Tokai worked hard to learn it.
I still can't come up with a reason why Tokai is saving Saeki's ass when Saeki did something wrong to his father. I'm looking forward to know what his main goal is. Saeki is definitely guilty of something or else he won't let Tokai do as he pleases.
About Tokai, I understand how people's first reaction is to hate him. The thing is, he might be heartless and ruthless but he still cares about the patient. The scene where he tells Takashina to die to if the patient dies shows that actually cares for them. I don't understand why the whole hospital treats him like shit though? I know he made people resign but from I can tell, he won't interfere if the surgeon in charge hasn't messed up in the first place.
I am waiting for Nekota's backstory on how she ended up working for Tokai. I love female headstrong characters. This show is oozing with testosterone but you have this bad ass nurse helping Tokai. Sera brings in the 'heart/warmth' that Tokai certainly lacks. Looking at the preview for next week, he'll go thru a lot pf pain and suffering but he will come out a lot wiser than before. Tokai's mom is adorable teasing him about his lovelife and sending him rice. Maybe she is the reason why Tokai still have tiny bit of soft spot. Tokai living at the hospital is one advantage of being male. The safety/security risks lessens when you are male. A female doctor can never do that. I wonder if his training really hard/saving money is something to do with her mom? I'm afraid they might pull the "sick mom" card. If only I know Japanese, I would definitely read the novel.
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I almost have the same theory with ladyc2 only difference is that it was Tokai's Dad originally doing the operation but Saeki swooped in to take over and left the forceps there. I also think the 'Saeki method' is Tokai's dad technique that's why Tokai worked hard to learn it.
I still can't come up with a reason why Tokai is saving Saeki's ass when Saeki did something wrong to his father. I'm looking forward to know what his main goal is. Saeki is definitely guilty of something or else he won't let Tokai do as he pleases.
About Tokai, I understand how people's first reaction is to hate him. The thing is, he might be heartless and ruthless but he still cares about the patient. The scene where he tells Takashina to die to if the patient dies shows that actually cares for them.
I don't understand why the whole hospital treats him like shit though? I know he made people resign but from I can tell, he won't interfere if the surgeon in charge hasn't messed up in the first place.
I am waiting for Nekota's backstory on how she ended up working for Tokai. I love female headstrong characters. This show is oozing with testosterone but you have this bad ass nurse helping Tokai. Sera brings in the 'heart/warmth' that Tokai certainly lacks. Looking at the preview for next week, he'll go thru a lot pf pain and suffering but he will come out a lot wiser than before. Tokai's mom is adorable teasing him about his lovelife and sending him rice. Maybe she is the reason why Tokai still have tiny bit of soft spot. Tokai living at the hospital is one advantage of being male. The safety/security risks lessens when you are male. A female doctor can never do that. I wonder if his training really hard/saving money is something to do with her mom? I'm afraid they might pull the "sick mom" card. If only I know Japanese, I would definitely read the novel.
Thank you, thank you for the subs.