Seasons
Pushed together by twists of time, a Joseon doctor and a cardiac surgeon overcome their 400-year divide as they learn and heal through each other.
Cast

Kim Nam-gil
Dr. Heo Im

Kim A-joong
Choi Yeon-Kyung

Yoo Min-kyu
Yoo Jae-Ha / Yoo Jin-O

Mun Ka-young
Dong Makgae

Uhm Hyo-seop
Heo Jun

Ahn Suk-hwan
Shin Myung-Hoon

Lee Dae-yeon
Professor Hwang

Oh Dae-hwan
Doo-Chil

Tae Hang-ho
Min Byung-Ki

Sung Joo
Kim Min-Jae

Min Ji-a
Jeon Jae-Sook

Kim Myung-gon
Yoo Sung-Tae

Shin Rin-a
Yeon-Yi

Roh Jeong-eui
Oh Ha-Ra

Seo Jeong-yeon
Jung Yi-Yeon

Maeng Sang-hun
Yoo Chan-Sung

Kim Beong-choun
Kwon Ji

Cha Soon-hyeong
Suzuki

Han Hee-jung
Guide Ha-ra

Yoon Joo-Sang
Choi Chun-Sool
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Reviews
ParkMin
Things can get really muddy when talking about the science of acupuncture, although this is a fantasy but to try and push one narrative over the other this desperately is a tough sell in this scenario. I don't think the drama managed to navigate mixed medicine practices from a modern medicine point of view successfully. In fact, the entire thing was dropped very quickly a few episodes later without being brought up again. So why did they ever bother? The first 5 episodes were enjoyable without overbearing time-travel cliches. However, everything turned to worse with episode 6, that's where they introduced your typical mundane cheese of someone who traveled in time. At this exact point, there was a harsh shift in the story, everything slowed down, and a plethora of extreme suspension of disbelief elements in contrast to the world building they had established were thrown in. Although we got brief hints of the story at the beginning from her grandpa and that one prisoner but it felt like it won't address these points until the last few episodes and that turned out to be true. Although I enjoyed the first 5 episodes but the rest were just disappointing.
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