Doctor Stranger May 2026

8/10. Watch it for the surgery, stay for the tears, and forgive the plot holes. Your heart will race.

The show asks a tough question: Is a doctor’s job to save a patient, even if that patient is a monster? Park Hoon is forced to operate on the man who ruined his life. Watching him wrestle with the Hippocratic Oath versus personal revenge is the show’s dramatic backbone. The Elephant in the Room: The Love Triangle (Square?) I have to address it. The romance is… messy. Without spoilers, the show introduces a doppelgänger plot that confuses viewers to this day. Is she Song Jae-hee? Is she an imposter? The show keeps you guessing for so long that it eventually gives you whiplash. Doctor Stranger

The twist? The hospital is a political battleground. The Prime Minister needs a heart surgery that no one else can perform. Suddenly, Park Hoon isn't just a doctor—he's a pawn. The show moves at a breakneck pace, jumping between high-stakes surgeries, car chases, and flashbacks to the brutal North Korean camps. 1. Lee Jong-suk’s Best "Crazy" Performance Park Hoon isn't your stoic, quiet doctor. He’s loud, arrogant, and emotionally broken. Lee Jong-suk plays him with a raw intensity that feels almost dangerous. When he screams in the OR or cries during a flashback, you feel it. He abandons the cool, collected hero trope for a man barely holding himself together. The show asks a tough question: Is a