Go Youn-jung, Shin Si A, Kang Yoo-seok, Han Ye-ji, and Jung Jun-won are growing at a dazzlingly fast pace.

With various popularity indicators dominated, the tvN weekend drama ‘Resident Playbook’ (creator Shin Won-ho, Lee Woo-jung/director Lee Min-soo/screenwriter Kim Song-hee/planned by CJ ENM Studios/produced by Egg Is Coming), henceforth referred to as ‘Resident Playbook,’ has released a fresh poster, illustrating the changed appearances of novice professionals.

First-year resident Oh Yi-young (played by Go Youn-jung), Pyo Nam-kyung (played by Shin Si A), Eom Jae-il (played by Kang Yoo-seok), and Kim Sa-bi (played by Han Ye-ji) have been experiencing a tumultuous daily life since entering the obstetrics and gynecology department at Jongno Yulje Hospital. Due to their lack of social experience and somewhat limited medical skills or knowledge, they are gradually evolving, stepping out from their diligent past.

Determined to pay off her debt, Oh Yi-young has broken down her emotional walls, appearing indifferent yet genuinely caring for patients, captivating not just the patients but also her colleagues and professors. Drawing from her own experiences to comfort guardians and mothers, she navigates through sudden crises alongside her friend Pyo Nam-kyung, suggesting a change in Oh Yi-young’s outlook regarding her social life.

Pyo Nam-kyung, who dreams of gracefully walking around the hospital in a white gown, diligently takes care of patients despite her clothes and hair being disheveled and is becoming a wonderful doctor. Despite having moments of rivalry with Oh Yi-young, they lean on each other while dealing with patients, showcasing their strengthened mental resilience. Notably, Pyo Nam-kyung’s activities are being particularly watched as she undertakes the significant task of recruiting interns.

Eom Jae-il, who often made mistakes due to somewhat lacking knowledge compared to his peers, has finally reached a point where he can contribute like anyone else, tirelessly working day and night, forgoing quitting work, bathing, and sleeping. Believing in the power of positivity and praise, he warmly encourages interns, comforts colleagues who fear the professors' reprimands, and displays a warm character that resonates with readers.

Kim Sa-bi, once a mountain-loving geek and a super AI, is gradually regaining her humanity over time, exhibiting a charming reversal. Instead of empathizing with patients' emotions, Kim Sa-bi, who spoke from a medical perspective, has begun to experience the patient’s standpoint due to a surgery. Furthermore, her previously singular focus on obstetrics is slowly shifting towards gynecology, drawing attention to her choices.

In this manner, the first-year residents of the obstetrics and gynecology department at Jongno Yulje Hospital are growing rapidly, each experiencing their own trials and errors. The released poster features a relaxed appearance of Oh Yi-young, Pyo Nam-kyung, Eom Jae-il, and Kim Sa-bi alongside their savior, chief Koo Do-won (played by Jung Jun-won), capturing the public’s anticipation for the ‘Pungnyeon Girls.’

The tvN weekend drama ‘Resident Playbook,’ which portrays the daily lives of ‘Pungnyeon Girls’ Go Youn-jung, Shin Si A, Kang Yoo-seok, Han Ye-ji, and Jung Jun-won, will air its 11th episode on the 17th (Saturday) at 9:20 p.m.

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