Time Slip Dr. Jin

2012
Time Slip Dr. Jin

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EP1 Episode 1 May 26, 2012

The last thing that Dr. Jin remembers is being on the roof of a hospital. He does not realize that he has traveled back in time to the mid-1800's during the Chosun Dynasty.

EP2 Episode 2 May 27, 2012

Dr. Jin makes the most of his time. Joseon Era and Dr. Jin rescue a young man on the brink of death. Dr. Jin trys to explain to everyone that he did not cause the injuries

EP3 Episode 3 Jun 02, 2012

The cholera epidemic continues to infect many unlucky individuals. Dr. Jin makes an effective treatment and begins to work his charms on the Emperor's fiancée.

EP4 Episode 4 Jun 03, 2012

Dr. Jin cures cholera in the emperor's territory. This earns him an important place in teaching other physicians his techniques.

EP5 Episode 5 Jun 09, 2012

Dr. Jin is making a name for himself. Although, he allowing patients to die instead of giving them medications because they have not been invented yet.

EP6 Episode 6 Jun 10, 2012

Dr. Jin needs to find his own residence. It is a difficult decision, considering that Dr. Jin saved her son, but a marriage in a position of power usurps that.

EP7 Episode 7 Jun 16, 2012

Dr. Jin confesses to Young Rae that he is from the future and knows how to save her life from a fever. Dr. Jin is placed in a position of honor when he gets to meet the Empress.

EP8 Episode 8 Jun 17, 2012

Young Rae is distressed because her mother suddenly collapsed. She has a disease that modern people know is caused by a vitamin deficiency.

EP9 Episode 9 Jun 23, 2012

Young Rae is captured by her own fiance and accused of poisoning the Emperor's mother and Dr. Jin.

EP10 Episode 10 Jun 24, 2012

Dr. Jin finds himself in an important turning point in history. The empires must fall in order for democracy to take foot in the future.

EP11 Episode 11 Jun 30, 2012

The elder Emperor sends Commander Kim to work with the elevated position of the Royal Guard. Dr. Jen also improves his position in the courts.

EP12 Episode 12 Jul 01, 2012

Dr. Jin feels obligated to perform surgery on the Emperor.

EP13 Episode 13 Jul 07, 2012

Young Rae will die if Dr. Jin does not get to her in time. To avoid marraige, Young Raw has run away and is now being stalked by the Emperor.

EP14 Episode 14 Jul 08, 2012

Dr. Jin wants to reveals his time traveling identity to another person. The elderly Emperor is on his deathbed and Dr. Jin is granted permission to perform surgery.

EP15 Episode 15 Jul 14, 2012

Dr. Jin, the neurosurgeon needs neurosurgery to relieve his painful headaches. Time is running out for his journey back to the future.

EP16 Episode 16 Jul 15, 2012

The Emperor is reminded of a promise he made to Dr. Jin. Trouble is not over yet and the Catholic man gets into danger.

EP17 Episode 17 Jul 21, 2012

The royal family deals with an ongoing Catholic conflict in their country. The Emperor asks the wary Dr. Jin to give him the history of political neighbors.

EP18 Episode 18 Jul 22, 2012

Dr. Jin loses a patient and it is the Emperor's recently pregnant courtesan. The death of this woman triggers something inside of Dr. Jin. Feeling confused and hopeless, Dr. Jin decides to end it all.

EP19 Episode 19 Jul 28, 2012

War has broken out between European outsiders, foreigners and the kingdom. Everyone is suddenly forced into making hard decisions.

EP20 Episode 20 Jul 29, 2012

Ha Eung decides to leave the regime and resign. Jin Hyuk advises drunk Ha Eung to find what he can do for the young King. On the other hand, Jin Hyuk goes to Kyung Tak to save Young Rae and confesses his secret with a request to protect Heung Sun.

EP21 Episode 21 Aug 05, 2012

Despite of Jin Hyuk and Daewongoon Heung Sun’s efforts, the French invasion of Byung In Yang Yo begins. Jin Hyuk, shocked by Choon Hong’s last words, steps up to the cliff. On the other hand, Kyung Tak tries to kidnap King Go Jong according to Byung Hee’s order to assassinate him.

EP22 Episode 22 Aug 12, 2012

At the French Invasion, the army of Chosun is helpless. Kang Hwa Island is under attack and at a critical risk of occupation. Ha Eung announces that he will take the troops himself to Kang Hwa Island to drive the French out. Ha Eung understands that he has volunteered for a crucial job that his own position depends on.
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Released: 26 May 2012 Ended
Producted By: Kross Pictures
Country: South Korea
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.imbc.com/broad/tv/drama/drjin/
Synopsis

A talented doctor travels over 150 years back in time to when the powerful Joseon dynasty ruled over Korea, and uses his skills to save lives in this intriguing fantasy drama. Dr. Jin Hyuk, the 21st century’s best neurosurgeon meets an unidentified patient and passes out while in despair over an accident that his lover Mina has had. As he wakes up, he's suddenly transported to the time of the Joseon Dynasty. When a plague strikes Joseon, Hyuk treats the dying people and makes a new resolution with Yi Ha Eung, who dreams of the reform of Joseon. But Jin Hyuk hesitates to study and practice medicine to out of fear that he might change history forever. Follow the trials and triumphs of this traveling doctor who ends up in the wrong place at the wrong time.

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drarthurwells Fassbinder's Berlin Alexanderplatz (1980) was a long movie - over 15 hours long. The Thornbirds, Roots and other early TV mini-series were long movies broken into consecutive episodes. I love a mini-series as a melodrama that tells a story in the long movie format, as opposed to those that tell different stories in the same setting (like Grey's Anatomy, Mad Men and to a lesser extent Damages, Breaking Bad, and Revenge that change the story at times while keeping to a general story). In this regard, I have discovered some gems in the South Korean TV mini-series of recent years.The basic melodrama is the oft repeated formula: Boy meets Girl, Boy loses Girl, Boy gets Girl Back. This me recur in the same story. Human relations can be complex even if only the boy and girl are involved, but this complexity increases as more people are involved. If personality dynamics are properly depicted in a valid manner, and if the production is skillful, powerful emotions can be evoked in the viewer. In this way we can live many lifetimes through movies, in our one lifetime - greatly enriching our incarnate experience.These South Korean productions (seen on Netflix streaming) are first class with excellent production and direction, some terrific casting and acting (particularly from some of the females who give some matchless world class performances), brilliant musical accompaniment, and staging. What makes these so good is the way they skillfully evoke deep emotion in the viewer. South Korean movie making is superb - world class.However, the following caveats must be considered by the USA viewer. They are subtitled and some people hate this. The South Korean cultural norms, values and sanctions may sometimes seems silly or old fashioned to the USA viewer. The families are close knit and decisions by an individual may be subject to family approval. Social distance is maintained where formal speech is used, and personal speech forms are reserved for close friends or family. There is a strong work ethic and community cooperation/unity - sometimes reminiscence of a old Frank Capra film.Most importantly, in order for the sometimes complicated sub-plots to work, people fail to communicate with each other as might be expected, keeping many in the dark as to what others are doing, and this leads to misunderstandings and error judgments of some people, that sometimes seem to be unlikely by USA cultural standards. The viewer may wonder at times why good but trusting people are so easily manipulated and deceived by bad and selfish people, but con artists do often succeed (just look at politicians for example). However this poetic license of improbability is needed to develop the story - just accept it as occurring even though unlikely at times. Taking these factors into account Will help you become involved and emotionally engrossed. It was hard for me to quit watching at times so I binged watched.I would rank these as follows but tastes differ and your rankings might not agree: 1 - 4 (hard to say which is best)Shining InheritanceWhen a Man LovesThat Winter, The Wind BlowsSecret garden5. Five Fingers6. The Scent of a Woman7. The Great Queen Seondeok8. A Hundred Years Inheritance9. Lie To me10. Roof Top Prince11. Dr. Jin12. The Great DoctorLike Rooftop Prince and The Great Doctor, Dr. Jin has a fantasy premise - a Chief Resident Surgeon experiences time travel from the present day to the past. Basically a romantic melodrama in the context of political struggles and suspense. Time travel is rare but has been reported by reputable people. See J. Randles book, Time Slips, for more on this. Accept the fantasy and enjoy the fun.
Ellen White I love the characters played by seasoned actors. The main actor's bravery in desperate time in our history is absolutely gripping. It is fictional but carries many historical figures and events in Korea before North and South got divided into two countries. It is comically written dialog with heartwarming love story and the challenges against the greed and power. My favorite actor in Korea is Song Seung Hun. He has been a superstar since the 90s when I lived in Korea. He hasn't aged a bit but his acting has matured and still ultimately genuine. He is my Korean Keanu Reeves!