Dr. Romantic 3

It makes me want to become a doctor!
“Dr. Romantic” has outdone itself again. This one is the third season of the series, and the storyline is still coming off strong.
Like the two previous seasons, “Dr. Romantic 3” was full of comedy, love, intrigue, sadness, and anger. Even though it was the third season, they managed to keep the plot fresh and hooking.
The cast hasn’t changed much from the second season, and I must say, I think it was a great decision. I needed more of Seo Woo-Chin and Cha Eun-Chae.
I believe Dr. Romantic is one of the most comforting Korean series I have ever watched. It’s not usual for the Korean series to be this long, but I assure you that all three seasons are indispensable (and I hope there will be more seasons to come).
Synopsis
Kim Sabu and his team at Doldham Hospital continue their work to save the lives of patients. The old Doldham Hospital building is set to welcome a new connecting trauma center building that features the latest in medical equipment. Prior to the trauma center’s official opening, a crisis occurs on a North Korean ship that has drifted into South Korean waters. Doctors from Doldham Hospital fly out to help the patients on the ship who are in critical condition, but the patients must be brought to the hospital. Meanwhile, the South Korean government wants the North Korean patients returned to their country in order to have a smooth summit with its neighboring country. A surprise visitor also awaits at Doldham Hospital.
Cha Jin-Man is brought to Doldham Hospital by Park Min-Guck to run their new trauma center. Cha Jin-Man is the father of Cha Eun-Jae and an old rival Kim Sabu.