Almost all the medical staff at that hospital seems to be getting increasingly neurotic, irrational and more focused on themselves and/or their personal battles in search of the fulfillment of a fantasy that their are godly righteous and inherently good human being despite the fact they are, oh yes, so humanly prone to err. I just had enough after Park replies something to a patient which is a sad portrayal of how society is starting to confuse kindness with lack of sincerity and dishonesty. If what park said to the patient was said by a real doctor, that would be straight up unethical. The patient tells Park that Park thinks he's fat and ugly. The patient is obese and body shaming is a despicable thing, but a doctor would be highly irresponsible if he replied like Park did: "I don't think you are fat or ugly". There's a million ways of winging that dialog without hurting a person's feelings, but saying that and obese person isn't fat is not only irresponsible medically AND socially, it's also incredibly offensive to be so blatantly phony. I haven't watched the Korean original version of the show, but this version of the show started flatlining before even the 4th season started. Dr. House was great (regardless of the fact that it was medically risibly inaccurate), but this series from the same creator is, well, pretty bad (or at least it got pretty bad quite some time ago).