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Emergency Couple: Episode 3

[In the coming weeks, you’ll be seeing some new names popping up on Dramabeans, and we hope you’ll join us in welcoming them and their recaps. This process may involve a bit of shuffling around and tweaking as we get settled, but first off I’d like to introduce you to suneedelight, who will be teaming up with another new writer to pick up recaps for Emergency Couple. I know a lot of you are watching this show, so we hope you enjoy having it back on the recap schedule! –javabeans]

Hello everyone! suneedelight here taking a chance in recapping for Dramabeans. I want to thank javabeans and girlfriday for giving me this chance to take a go at recapping and I hope you all enjoy!

Character developments advance and our main duo start feeling a little more than hatred and annoyance for each other – perhaps maybe something resembling compassion. The tone of the drama is still a bit hard to pinpoint, but the story lines are unfolding with humor, and the ER drama is taking on a side role.

 
EPISODE 3 RECAP

We pick up from the last episode where a distraught, unstable patient is holding the emergency room (mainly Chang-min) hostage with a gun, demanding his girlfriend be brought to him. Jin-hee, who has brilliantly thought of shocking the patient with a defibrillator, probably didn’t think of the consequences this may have on Chang-min. She shocks the man, thus shocking Chang-min as well.

A stray bullet hits a bystander as well, causing mayhem in the E.R. With the hysterical patient down, the rest of the doctors rush to help Chang-min. Jin-hee is reasonably shaken up from the experience and tries to help with shaky hands and is pushed away by Chun-soo.

Chun-soo snaps at the interns to start CPR, which Jin-hee jumps into like a mad woman until Chun-soo demands they switch before she faints. Jin-hee realizes this will not do and starts mouth-to-mouth CPR on Chang-min who finally reacts.

Chun-soo rushes over to the gunshot patient and shockingly, doctors cannot find the bullet lodged where he was shot. As doctors revel in this odd fact, Chun-soo breaks down the facts and points out that the bullet could have traveled through his bloodstream.

When asking to check by ultrasound, the surgeon on duty rejects such a crazy thought, saying the odds of that happening are slim. Ji-hye steps in to vouch that this is a possibility and they check to find that indeed the bullet is on its way to the heart.

Jin-hee is beating herself up over her crazy yet life-saving act and Chun-soo finds her hitting herself in the head. He wonders out loud to her why one is trying so hard to save the other’s life, while one tried to kick the other out of the ward.

Chang-min wakes up and asks if he’s dead or has been shot, and is even more shocked to hear that it was Jin-hee who saved his life. The other interns compliment Jin-hee’s quick thinking while Chang-min grumbles and calls her an ignorant witch. Jin-hee comes to check on Chang-min who angrily gets up and demands her to follow him.

Instead of thanking her, he yells at her for trying to kill him and keeps calling her ignorant names, saying what kind of patient would trust her as a doctor when she didn’t even realize that a defibrillator could kill a person. They’re back to bickering, with Chang-min shamelessly saying he’d rather be shot. He’s stopped when the intern couple comes in and he turns his anger to the disgustingtons who won’t stop with the aegyo to each other. (Thank goodness! – I could barely stand it either!)

Yong-kyu (Chang-min’s intern friend) comes to talk to Chang-min about how Jin-hee was so adamant on saving his life, which causes him to wonder if Jin-hee has a crush on Chang-min. Chang-min looks surprised at hearing that she worked so hard to save him and takes a deep sigh.

Jin-hee’s mother is in the middle of stopping authorities from taking a massage machine out of her store that requires a doctor’s license to have. She spots Jin-hee and demands her to take out her doctor ID and luckily she gets to keep the machine and let the whole neighborhood know her daughter is a doctor.

Jin-hee’s mom and her friend work on giving Jin-hee a stone massage (which truthfully looks more painful than relaxing) and they get to talking about a hopeful future with Jin-hee and opening a big dermatologist’s office in Gangnam.

Jin-hee’s day has her wondering if she should just quit the hospital and help out her mom at the store with her doctor’s license. Her mom rightfully yells that she spent the last 6 years making her daughter a doctor, and then demands payment for the massage.

The next day, Jin-hee catches up to Ji-hye with test results Chief had asked her to deliver. Ji-hye coldly tells Jin-hee due to her stunt last night, she had to stay late at the hospital. She tests Jin-hee on the patient’s file, and as she seems to correctly diagnose the patient, Ji-hye just says, “I’ll be looking out for you,” and walks away.

Chang-min spots Jin-hee working by the vending machines and after some thought, gets a drink for her as well. When he comes by, she jumps up and snaps at him to go away, making him hide the can which Yong-kyu takes thinking it was for him.

Ah-reum and Jin-hee are working on cleaning up a patient who starts hitting on Ah-reum, and she lies that she is married. When Jin-hee asks if she is in fact married, Ah-reum pokes fun at her asking if she has never been hit on before, since faking being married is an easy way of letting down a guy.

A nurse comes by to ask one of them to suture a patient and Jin-hee goes over. The patient is oddly confused and gets up abruptly to say that he must go home. He demands to be let go, pushing Jin-hee over.

Chang-min and rushes over and notices the patient has some odd behavior such as his walk and his slurred words. He checks the patient’s vitals and thinks he may be suffering from a more serious head injury.

Chun-soo takes a look over the patient and chews out the resident for not making a correct diagnosis when an intern did. The other interns crowd around and talk about how cool Chang-min was in diagnosing the patient and making the resident look bad, saying that it’s both a curse and a blessing to be so talented.

It’s lunch time and Chang-min is out on a blind date with a minister’s daughter his mother has set up for him, a hilarious cameo by Jung Joo-ri.

They hold their date at an art gallery where Joo-ri tries to sound classy but fails miserably by calling Da Vinci, “Leonardo DiCaprio,” (although she does fix her mistake) and pointing out distasteful bits of Da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man, such as the horrible hairstyle (mid-part much like Samcheonpo from Answer Me 1994).

She says that the most important part of a man’s body is that thing in the middle (to which Chang-min looks at her incredulously) – the belly button.

Jin-hee is eating lunch by herself in the cafeteria when Ah-reum joins her. Ah-reum continues making jabs at Jin-hee and tries to act as though her intent is more innocent. She rubs Jin-hee the wrong way, especially when calling Chang-min, “Chang-min-sshi,” and Jin-hee scolds her for saying she should be calling him Doctor Oh in the workplace.

The two continue their awkward lunch with Ah-reum asking if Jin-hee is making herself look like a mess on purpose to seem like she’s either very busy or if she just really doesn’t know how to take care of herself. She finishes by letting Jin-hee know that Chang-min had told her to stay away from Jin-hee and now thinks his warning was fair.

Chang-min continues his date with Joo-ri at a restaurant only to have Joo-ri suddenly get up and throw water at another man. She yells haughtily at the man saying that when they had a blind date, she paid for the expensive meal because he left without paying. The wet man angrily retorts that she should be thankful to be on a date at all with a face like that. Chang-min stops the man and demands for him to apologize to Joo-ri, which of course has her swooning over him.

The interns are paged to the ER as soon as they finish lunch and when Chun-soo asks where Chang-min is, Jin-hee covers by saying he is in the bathroom. The interns are called in for a clinical emergency drill and are told to pair up. Jin-hee ends up alone and is thus automatically paired with Chang-min. Because of the 30-minute time limit, Jin-hee has no choice but to start by herself.

Joo-ri confesses to Chang-min that she is actually not the minister’s daughter and is standing in for her friend. Chang-min is rightfully flabbergasted, especially when she says she likes him very much.

After struggling a bit with the test patient, Jin-hee calls to yell at Chang-min and tells him to hurry since Chun-soo has called an emergency drill. Chun-soo walks by and overhears everything. Jin-hee gets back to treating the patient by herself with Chun-soo overseeing, and ends up killing her dummy patient.

Chang-min gets back to see that everything has been cleared and Jin-hee is left staring at her dead dummy patient. After some thought, she gets up to treat the dummy with determination and drags the healed dummy to Chun-soo. She reaches his door just as he opens it, and falls into his arms. Chang-min watches the scene unfold with wide eyes. He’s spotted by Chun-soo, who chews him out for leaving the hospital during lunch hour and for seemingly trying to take credit for someone else’s work.

Ah-reum asks her friend over the phone how the blind date went and it turns out that Ah-reum is the minister’s daughter. Joo-ri swoons over Chang-min saying he was just her type and that he works at the same hospital as Ah-reum. Ah-reum hears his name and gasps.

Jin-hee and Chang-min walk out together, and he takes the dummy from her as she snaps at him for going on a blind date during lunch hours. Chang-min pokes back that she was too aggressive with Chun-soo, saying if they were that close, her flat chest must have landed on him. She calls him a scumbag and storms off.

Chang-min’s mother sets up an apartment for him near the hospital. She asks about his blind date and he haughtily tells her how the minister’s daughter sent her weird friend in place of her. She storms off to meet her siblings to rant about this girl who blew off her son. She calls the blind date names for not even coming out, but the second she hears that the minister’s daughter is a doctor, her attitude changes once again.

A nurse calls out for Doctor Oh and both Jin-hee and Chang-min answer. They both go to Chun-soo since they’re not sure who was being called. Chun-soo is looking over a patient who is in critical condition, and he orders both of them to admit the patient to another ward.

As they are transferring the patient, the elevator goes on the fritz with them and a nurse inside. The patient starts throwing up blood and they start freaking out. The nurse urges them to start emergency protocol on the patient in the elevator, with Chang-min attempting intubation.

Jin-hee calls Chun-soo, who demands she start a video call so he can look over exactly what they’re doing, but she drops the phone from nervousness. Because a blood vessel has popped and suction is not readily available in an elevator, intubation is impossible and they must perform an emergency tracheotomy.

Between the two, Chang-min is more knowledgeable in the procedure (having watched it just once), so he attempts to start but is too shaky to cut into the man. Jin-hee grabs his hand and they stare at each other with determination and fear.

 
COMMENTS

We finally see sides of the main characters that make them who they are outside of their broken marriage. Jin-hee is someone who needs to prove her worth in any way and Chang-min is very smart and confident, but his downfall may stem from his mother. The character developments are getting interesting and the conflicts they face are interesting, but something just feels missing as I am watching this drama.

I think the main issue I have with this drama is that I can’t seem to pinpoint what the main overarching theme is supposed to be. Is it medical? Romantic comedy? Workplace drama? A mix of them all? I’ve learned that medicine and romance do not mix well – especially romantic comedies and medicine. An example of what I am talking about would be Good Doctor – a great story with interesting medical mysteries but… the romance was unfortunately smothered under all the medical talk.

Usually, the medical part of medical dramas takes over with patients’ stories, doctors’ background stories, and a different medical mystery in each episode – and these segments tend to draw attention away from the romance of the main characters. Then, when the romance does come into play, it is usually too rushed or too awkward. What stuck out as odd to me was that for a medical drama, they seemed to not focus on the patients at all. Understandably, it is an ER drama where patients are in and out or transferred rather quickly, but it somehow feels hasty – for example, what happened to the gunman? Was he arrested? Were there any consequences?

I’m starting to see Chang-min’s charm more now after his date with Joo-ri which is a huge relief after his very… asshole-y attitude in the first two episodes. Although he is cocky, I can see it’s mostly because of the way his mother may have raised him. He can be very much a gentleman which may be what Jin-hee had seen in him in the beginning of their relationship. Speaking of, I hope the drama shows us their beginning days and what led up to the marriage. It’d be great to see what kind of chemistry the two had before the divorce and their constant bickering.

I’m still confused about Choi Yeo-jin’s role, and hope they develop Chun-soo and Ji-hye’s story line more as we’ve only seen them as senior doctors in the hospital. Especially Chun-soo, who seems to have an air of mystery around him. I’m sort of hoping that a love triangle occurs because I like the way Chun-soo has interacted with Jin-hee so far… like she’s some sort of puzzle he just can’t seem to figure out.

To have Chang-min and Jin-hee’s romance grow and sizzle may take a lot of effort in my opinion, and personally just to see the characters grow may be the only reason I continue with the drama (and I very much like Choi Jin-hyuk and Song Ji-hyo together). There are funny scenes throughout the episode but so far when they do occur, they seem out of place and I’m left wondering whether I actually should be laughing or not. The drama is showing more potential than the first two episodes did (which is understandable since they needed to introduce the premise and characters of the show), but it really needs to have a more organized theme going on. It’ll be an interesting 20 episodes if the writers pick a tone and stick with it.

 
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Oooh, new member of dramabeans family! Hello and welcome and thanks for the hard work you put in this recap so that lazy-asses like me don't have to bother with watching the drama to determine if it's worth downloading, haha.
Good job!

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Ahh, new member I see!! I shall see if you are up to the task of our recaps. Lol jk, hi and welcome aboard! Thanks for taking the time to recap this, cause I really wanted a recap for this show. I'm enjoying it so far. The pairing is very interesting, to say the least. Keep up the good work!

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Owwww WELCOMEEEEEEE Suneede :D !

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I have been hoping for some recaps of Emergency Couple, so thank you very much suneedelight for recapping this show, and congrats on your first recap! I really enjoyed reading it <3 <3 <3

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Same here! I have been loving Emergency Couple and I'm glad to see that it will be recapped! I really like Jihyo's character, I just want to hug her and tell her that she's awesome. I feel like I can connect to her character too.

What I'm hoping for this drama is that they show some flashbacks to their past. I would like to know more about how they met, how they fell in love, how they grew apart... But I have a feeling that we won't be getting any of that because it's very much focused on the present time.

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Hiiiii, new recapper! I don't actually follow this show but I just wanted to see how the new minions do, hehe. I applaud your efforts in recapping, since my first and last attempt at it was agonizing. :P

So yeah....it was a well-written recap. You definitely make a worthy Dramabeans minion. I'll be looking forward to future recaps even if I don't watch the show.

Regarding your comment about this show being less of a medical one, I think that was kind of obvious from the get-go with the promotional materials when it seemed like the hospital was just a setting for the story. So yeah....not gonna be a lot of focus on patients, that's for sure. Anyways, good luck. :)

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ditto on the romance vs. medical tone of the show. Oh. . and the good recapping!

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Oh nice! I actually enjoyed watching this show though i feel there's some weird/stupid/slow scenes but overall it's fun..I'm loving this show currently!

Anyway, welcome to beanies family "suneedelight"..
Happy recapping^^

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Yes, please show us their past romance, how Jinhee Changmin fall in love and end up married!

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i like this drama to much i started watching it because of the lmain lead but now i like it to much
i hope you will continue doing recaps 4 this drama
thanks and good luck

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Welcome, Suneedelight! Thanks for recapping this show! I continue to watch this show, like standing on the side line and screaming "Go Ji-Hyo-ah!!!" since I'm more of an RM fan than anything. I don't really have a problem with the "theme" of the show, but I have a problem in liking ANY character other than the heroine. And sometimes if a show pushes me too much on the hating side of the hero, I can't for the life of me, root for them to go back together. So...let's see if our lead male can shed some MORE of his a**y characteristic.

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Oh yay! Thank you for the recap suneedelight! I was surprised by how much I've gotten into this show (can't say i was a big fan of Song Ji Hyo's acting in Mandate of Heaven though i love her on Running Man and really enjoy her in this series) but now I'm looking forward to new episodes and I'll be checking out your recaps too. Thanks again for all the hardwork!

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I noticed lots of running man fans who adore ji-hyo. She must have an awesome variety persona (i haven't watched running man)
I only ever saw her in the acting world, like Mandate of Heaven, Frozen flower, and goong.

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Ji hyo is great in running man. Honestly her nickname, Ace, is totally perfect for her.

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I actually did not pay attention to her as an actress. Sure, I find her naturally pretty than most of korean actress but the only drama I watch that she was in was goong and jumong. And I did not even realize it was her in jumong. I started watching running man last year and was amaze by her variety skills. Then I started watching some of her movies. She didn't made a big hit drama/movie in with she was the lead and I am glad that emergency couple is getting popular. I love mong/ace jihyo.

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She really does. I can't help not to like an actress who doesn't mind being shot while having zero make up and messed up hair cause she just woke up. She's also extremely brave.

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Runningman is addictive! I started watching it a few months ago and finished every episode Dramafever had! I can't make up my mind who's my favorite but you can't help loving the Monday couple and Ace's 'blank' face. It makes me smile whenever I see her do it on Emergency Couple. You should give it a try if your the least bit interested...

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Welcome Suneedelight!
Nice recap, I was interested by the show but i do not have time to watch it!
Thank you, and good luck!

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Thanks for the recap, suneedelight!

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I'm not watching the show, but definitely wanted to welcome you! It's almost impossible for me to enjoy a show fully w/o recaps and really enjoyed your first recap. Good luck!

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Welcome! I look forward to reading your reviews. :)

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Welcome New recapper suneedelight !

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im a follower of this drama and honestly, it hurts my ears whenever they call jihyo's character as 'big rock', and choi jinhyuk is just so...ugh! such a lucky fella..rich, smart, confident...and a bully for an ex-husband. why does it always have to be the girl to suffer? i hope they give her a strong second guy to defend her coz it seems like the whole hospital is against her being a doctor...

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Great job, suneedelight! So glad to welcome a new 'capper! And I've been really enjoying this show so I'm extra happy with recaps! okay no more exclamations

I haven't seen Choi Jin-hyuk actually act until this (the five minutes of real acting he did in Heirs was enough to make me watch this), and it's funny, but he really DOES seem like he's Lee Min-ho's hyung. Or Kim Tan's. Someone's. His goofballness is a page straight from Tan's book.

I felt like the focus is always on the shifting relationship between Chang-min and Jin-hee, whatever is happening - everything is in some way relevant to their relationship, whether it's a case, a blind date or a mean mother. But to be honest, when the people draw me in this much, I don't care too much about the cases or the patients or whatever, because it's dramaland!

Looking forward to future recaps!

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I can see the similarities too. Maybe it's the hair.

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Thank you for pointing out his "goofballness ". I keep thinking of him as a big galute. (sp) Some one who is all large muscle control and no finesse. Just a tad bit awkward... but totally adorable!

Love this drama.

Suneedelight, congratulations and good job on your first recap. I look forward to more of your work in the future.

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A hearty welcome to the new member of dramabeans!! :)
By the way, does anyone know if this drama is being aired on Viki.com? It doesn't show up when I search.

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Emergency Couple is licensed exclusively to Dramafever unfortunately :(

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Try Dramafire.com ;) I like it more than gooddrama.net because the video quality is much better and there's no part by part to watch

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Yes! Thank you for recapping! A show that has many inadequacies yet pretty & surprisingly addicting.

Chang min yah, would you stop blinking your eyes & show us more profound expressions please...

And when Chang Min mentioned her flat chest, I was transported back to the horror of seeing her in Frozen (something...?) which I want to cancel off my memory. I like her really in Running Man & some other shows.

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Some things can't be unseen. I watch frozen flower because I was curious about it and i only knew about the movie because of jihyo. Sometimes I can't help but picture her from what I have seen. It was a really daring role and good thing it was with in sung people I honestly thing people would judge her less but instead envy her.. lol

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Great, I'm glad! I've been enjoying this drama and looking forward to reading your recaps each week

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Welcome to you Suneedelight! Thank you for the recap and I look forward to read your recaps in the future^^

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Welcome suneedelight!! Woohooo~! \o/

I'm so glad that dramabeans will be recapping this drama from now on. I really enjoy this one more than I thought I would. Medical dramas are not my taste but this one doesn't feel like a medical drama to me (expect that I have to cover my eyes everytime they use a scalpel on someone). The couple is fun to watch. I think the reason why I like this premise is because it started with the two of them being in love but eventually fall out of love. Instead of the usual drama with two characters meeting each other and falling in love, to me, this seemed more realistic. A lot of young people go get swept off their feet and carried away by their emotions, just like what happened to Chang Min and Jin Hee. However, after 6 years, meeting each other and seeing more than what meets the eye, it will be possible for them to correct what was wrong before. Should I say, second chances? Anyway, I like the drama so far and I hope that it will only get better every episode.

Thanks so much for the recap, suneedelight! Fighting!! *virtual hugs*

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Hi Sundeelight :)
Welcome to Dramabeans!

Love getting recaps of ER couple, which is awesome to watch.

I really liked your first recap, enough details and lovely summary. What went missing, is your opinion whilest telling the story. It would be more interesting to read, than just plain plot facts. But that's just my opinion :)

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You did a wonderful job suneedelight!! Thanks again xxx

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Great job Suneedelight!
So happy to have recaps for this show, hope you continue!

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Welcome to the recapping team on dramabeans, suneedelight!

I read your recap all the way through even though i admit to having dropped the show at episode 2. You did a swell job and now i might even go back and watch it, especially now that there's a recapper for this show.

I'm excited to see who your recapping partner is. :)
Keep up the good work!

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The drama definitely picks up after these first few. I'm up to episode 6 right now and enjoying it overall. Granted, I haven't watched any medical dramas (or a K-drama in general for the past year) ... but I'm thoroughly enjoying this. The writers really know how to make you root for the female lead. 8)

The medical jargon isn't horrible and in my opinion, the drama focuses a little more on the relationships. Everybody in here has someone they could potentially end up with. Our interns, our genius doctors, our in-laws. Ha!

Anyhow, the dynamics get better later on...especially when MIL and FIL get in the picture. Hehehehe. OK. OK. Enough for now. Too much chitty chatty...

Thank you for the recap. Hope to see more soon!

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Hi suneedelight! Good job!

I'm watching this drama and it's good to know there's a recap here. Thank you!

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Thank you, suneedelight, for recapping this! And best of luck as a DB minion.

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Welcome welcome to suneedelight... I'm just thankfull there's someone actually write this drama recaps so thank you dramabeans for recruit new member..

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Hello suneedelight! I will refer to your recaps as soon as I start to watch this drama. :)

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Yay!!! I'm currently on episode 4 and I really want to hear the others thought about it, so i thank suneedelight for recapping this show, I hope you'll continue to recap the rest of episodes <3

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Welcome! I love this drama and I am happy that it is worthy of recapping. Suneedelight can I also suggest another drama that I would love for you to pick up... CAN WE LOVE! It is awesome - some of my favorite actors/actress on in this drama - storyline is solid...PLEEEEAAAASSSSEEE!

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Welcome Sundeelight :)
Thanks for the recap.

About the drama, I have a hard time getting used to the immense amounts of yelling.

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Not following this drama - But I'm interested into it.

Plus, the more the merry, if DB and GF let you recap, I'm sure you will do well, and wish you the best, fighting and thanks for your time and dedication!!

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Good job and welcome Suneedelight. I wasn't going to watch this (because I liked him as a gummi daddy, but not so much in the first episode of this) but it was laundry day and I needed to watch something as I folded the clean clothes. (Yes, my life is glamorous.) So I watched episodes 2-5 and I like it now. Yes, I hope we get a little more back story. But I am so happy that you are recapping it. Thank you.

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Welcome sunneedelight! I am caught up with the recent ER Couple episodes, so I'm not going to hint at what develops other than the fact that it is only the main couple and Chun soo that keep me watching. I'll catch you after this week's episodes. Thanks for the recap and comments for EC.

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Welcome!

I don't comment here at all, but I just wanted to say I think this drama deserves more credit that it gets and glad that it's getting recapped.

Why Jin Hee and Chang Min are perfect for each other I think gets overlooked by the fact that Chang Min was an ass and Jin Hee just kind of took it in the first 2 episodes. In present day, where they are on equal footing, they actually complement each other and may perhaps need each other too. In later episodes I think this might make more sense, but I don't want to spoil anything. But, I think once they gain a little bit of each other's personalities they would be unstoppable as doctors.

I think the medical setting throws people off too because it's not all medically, but I think this setting is just like having a company setting. There's business thrown in here and there, but that's not what the show is about.

I think this show is more about 2 people who rushed into something without knowing anything about themselves and then meeting again after they learned more about themselves and seeing what road that takes them on. But yea, that's just my take on it. I'm enjoying the pace of the show and the random wacky humor that is thrown in there every now and again.

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@fan2527: Love what you wrote here about why Jin Hee and Chang Min didn't work as a couple when they were younger, and why they suit each other better now.

Added to what you write about the characters not knowing themselves well at that earlier age would have been the pressure of CM being cut-off from his family (thanks, Mom), JH disliked by CM's family (again, Mom), and neither of them doing what they really wanted to do in life...particularly CM settling for being a pharmaceutical rep instead of going to med school.

In that respect, taking the break-up of their marriage to the level it was -- CM being a real a**, JH internalizing everything to the point of making herself sick -- was actually very realistic. I'm not saying it's ever right to treat someone you've chosen to be in a relationship with that way, just that it does get that bad for some before they end it.

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Yay! I really like this show and was disappointed it wasn't getting a recap, so it's a very pleasant surprise to see it now is.

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I still can't get over the fact that the actress playing Chang Min 's mother is the same one who played the actor's evil stepmom in heirs

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Thank u for the recap suneedelight ?

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Welcome Suneedelight aboard the Dramabeans team as a Recapper! Thank you for recapping Emergency Couple and I look forward to reading your thoughts and reviews.

I really like Choi Jin-Hyuk as an actor and was therefore excited about supporting him in Emergency Couple. However, it bothers me every time his character Oh Chang-Min calls Oh Jin-Hee ignorant to her face or mumbles it under his breath.

I thought the gunman/patient holding Chang-min hostage at gun point was an unnecessary plot device that stretched or tended to skew to the utmost extreme.

It bothers me that there are various scenes where the main characters diagnose and treat patients. However, the Doctors and Nurses are not wearing GLOVES. Hello…they work in the medical field…the setting is a hospital – primarily in the Emergency Room.

Case in point: The scene when the elevator malfunctioned and they performed an immediate Tracheotomy on the cancer patient.

If only…I wish Emergency Couple used a hospital setting similar to Medical Top Team. (Medical Top Team was on my list of 2013 Kdramas to find time to watch. Currently @ Episode 9.)

Last year Choi Jin-Hyuk received the most votes for his glorious mane of hair in Gu Family Book. It is disappointing that his hair is not allowed to shine here in this drama. What a waste and all I can do is ask WHY?

Song Ji-Hyo’s hair is starts to look better in subsequent episodes. The wig that her character Oh Jin-Hee wore/had on in Episodes 1 & 2 was unattractive and distracting - simply off-putting.

I would have preferred the introduction of the plot/storyline to be that of a divorced couple with undeniable chemistry, each a professional and confident in his/her medical skills as a Doctor. More likely than not, unfortunately they ended up divorced because they married to young; they didn't have the tools needed to deal correctly with their incompatibility issues or work toward existing together in harmony; and/or their personalities were primarily focused on their own individual careers and success in the medical field.

In spite of this, there is something about Emergency Couple that keeps drawing me back each Friday to watch it.

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Thank you for the recap! :D

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welcome!!

i enjoy this drama and thank you so much for the recap :)

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Suneedelight, thanks for the recap!

I'm confused about the tone of the drama as well. Medical cases come and go, their purpose (so far) only showing the level of competency of the characters. It seems slow to starting up a main plot, too. It's filled with forced proximity between the two characters which leads to some nice scenes. I think it's those scenes that keep me returning to watch this drama. Also, Song JiHyo has been fun to watch outside of Running Man. The shots of her reactions to situations are funny.
I look forward to your (and your partner's) future recaps!

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looking forward to the new members~ dramabeans you complete my life. just saying. More powers to the team!

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This drama focus too much on the present which make it hard for me to root for them. I have so many question about them as in why did they get married, why did they divorced and how was CM mom's to Jh. The writer seriously need to focus on these question on next episode before it's too late

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Weeee new writers :D hello suneedelight! Looking forward to your future recaps! I am so glad this show is being recapped now because I wanted to keep following it (since I love Choi Jin Hyuk so) but cannot get around to watching it. Thanks for the recaps! ^^

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First thought: What a cute name (suneedelight).

The first two episode of Emergency Couple was a bit slow but afterwards, it really pick up. I love Ji Hyo. I really dislike the main lead. I prefer Lee Pil Mo and wish she'll end up with him.

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Thanks Suneedelight for the recaps and welcome!!!! *hugs

I admit I haven't watched the past episodes as I wasn't that vested with watching the drama yet. I'd much rather read about first before I go on a drama marathon watching. So I really appreciate the recaps! Keep up the good work!

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first time I actually feel engaged by a hospital drama. good job. Might even watch it.

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Thank you for this recap, suneedelight. I had enjoyed reading it. Good job!

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