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Review | K-drama review: Hospital Playlist season two – in Netflix medical drama, highs are few and far between throughout bloated season

  • The popular show clocked in at about 100 minutes per episode this season, before closing with a gargantuan two-hour finale that tested viewers’ patience
  • But the series is the TV equivalent of comfort food. It’s easy-going, familiar and never surprises you with anything new or startling

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Yoo Yeon-seok in a still from Hospital Playlist season two.

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2.5/5 stars

The hit series Hospital Playlist saw its audience grow even larger in its recently concluded second season, but what also grew was the running times of the medical drama’s episodes. Already on the long side with a first season that averaged over 85 minutes, the show clocked in at about 100 minutes per episode this season, before closing with a gargantuan two-hour finale.

Given how little narrative drive there is on the show, it begs the question of how exactly is its audience consuming it? It’s hard enough to commit to a near two-hour block every week, but without major narrative developments or cliffhangers, what is it that keeps viewers coming back for more?

Perhaps the reason is that Hospital Playlist is the TV equivalent of comfort food. It’s easy-going, familiar and never surprises you with anything new.

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