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This 100% Rotten Tomatoes K-Drama Is a Netflix Must Watch Right Now

This 100% Rotten Tomatoes K-Drama Is a Netflix Must Watch Right Now
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The new show for those who want some light in their lives.

Summary:

  • Daily Dose Of Sunshine is a fresh medical K-drama on Netflix.
  • At the center of the story is a nurse from the psychiatric department.
  • The woman takes care of every patient she meets.

There's no doubt that recently South Korean television has become one of the most popular not only there, but all over the world. Fans from different countries gather in front of their TVs and computers to see what else is in store for them.

For the past few years, there have been many new releases almost every month, so it's only natural that fans become hyped and want each new series to be better than the last.

Not long ago, a new medical drama was released on Netflix, and it has already become an absolute hit on the platform. The K-drama is called Daily Dose of Sunshine and it already has a 100% Rotten Tomatoes score.

The series, which was released in November 2023, focuses on a young girl named Jung Da-eun. She is a nurse in the psychiatric department of a hospital. And she is the ultimate definition of a Golden Retriever person.

Da-eun takes her job very seriously: she understands that the people in the hospital depend on her and it is her duty to make them feel better. That's why she wants her every interaction with literally every patient to be a dose of sunshine.

However, she is new to the department, and there are many bumps in the road on her way to helping her patients. Besides her, there are also some other doctors in the center of the series, like the proctologist Dong Go-yun.

The fans who already watched the series enjoyed the show very much. Despite the heavy premise, it was full of life.

“I thought it was a great show. The patients' stories were all well written and compelling, as were the doctors and nurses working at the hospital.I loved the color palette and the visual metaphors employed to dramatize the various psychological conditions depicted on the show,” Redditor theromanamputee said.

If you also need a dose of sunshine, check out the K-drama on Netflix.