

Five egos, one hospital, zero chill — welcome to the medical Hunger Games.
52 minSeason 1 • Episode 16
LatestA group of newly graduated doctors begin their internships at Maharak Hospital. Lin hopes to impress Dr. Thida, the country's most famous brain surgeon so that he'll pick her as his protégé. Pawin is the pillar of his family. With his family facing financial troubles, he works hard to take amazing care of all his patients. Emmi is the heiress of an importing business that moves medical equipment. She means to make connections in order to profit from future business in the medical industry. Ket is chasing her dream of being a doctor who treats all patients equally, regardless of gender identity. Best has high ideals; he has a love for what is right. He became a doctor out of a desire to make changes in the system, wanting everyone to receive equal treatment. He doesn't want to see anyone die hopelessly as his little sister did.
Acting
Pongpancharoen's surgeon steals every scene with quiet menace.
Writing
Best's systemic critiques hit harder than the medical emergencies.
Production
Hospital bureaucracy feels depressingly, authentically suffocating.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Thailand's medical internship system is notoriously hierarchical; the show sparked real debates about mentor exploitation in teaching hospitals.
Ket's storyline marked rare mainstream Thai TV representation of transgender healthcare access, with consultant doctors from LGBTQ+ medical networks involved in writing.