'Doctor Cha' Episode 6 Review: What does Roy Kim have to tell Jung-sook?
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: 'Doctor Cha' has been gathering its fanbase and becoming the best K-drama on Netflix, after 'Crash Landing on You' obviously. The medical comedy-drama has been creating great plotlines, and the characters have been given a great arc. All in all, 'Doctor Cha' came in with blazing guns and stayed with it throughout. With the show already in episode 6, there are many things to unpack and many lies to come to the surface.
Jung-sook is settling in as a new medical resident, while In-ho has been planning her exit since the moment she got in. In-ho and Jung-sook's marriage is truly falling apart, and a budding romance for Jung-sook is on the way. Roy Kim and Jung-sook are clearly falling for each other, and we're hoping that the writers have given the upcoming couple a great storyline and have them getting together by the end of the next episode.
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What is Roy Kim hiding?
Jung-sook is clearly a little disturbed after finding the same bracelet that In-ho gave her on Seung-hee's wrist. While she is piecing the pieces together, she is also tired from working late shifts at the hospital. To get her mind off the entire saga, Jung-sook tries to go for a run, but things take a u-turn when she slips and falls, and in a very romantic gesture, Roy Kim is right there waiting to catch her. But this isn't a romantic moment. Roy Kim goes to see Jung-sook to tell her something important. But as soon as he tells her that he needs to talk, the episode ends on a major cliffhanger.
The entire hospital knows about In-ho and Seung-hee, but Jung-sook
Jung-sook is unaware of her husband's extramarital affair but is getting there slowly. In the upcoming episode, we might see what she does with the information Roy Kim gives her and how that will change the trajectory of In-ho and Jung-sook's marriage. With great development in the plot and the characters trying their best to deliver an interesting story, 'Doctor Cha' wins again with its sixth episode. The show does a brilliant job of striking a balance between some really ingrained societal problems while also bringing it back to its comedy roots. The premise becomes its own character, a living, breathing organism contributing heavily to the plot.
'Doctor Cha' on Netflix every Saturday and Sunday.