
Poong, the Joseon Psychiatrist · Season 1 · tvN
Poong, the Joseon Psychiatrist Season 1
Poong, the Joseon Psychiatrist Season 1 is a WORTH-IT, BollyMeter 7.3/10. 12 episodes on tvN from 1 August 2022.
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What BollyAI Thinks
Season 1 of Poong, the Joseon Psychiatrist moves at the pace of its protagonist's own healing: deliberately, with occasional detours. Kim Min-jae's Yoo Se-poong is a disgraced royal physician who finds purpose in a village clinic, and the show is at its best when it treats the emotional ailments of its supporting characters with as much seriousness as the physical ones. The historical medical framing is distinctive - psychiatry as Joseon-era practice is an original premise with genuine dramatic potential. Critics clustered on the warmth of the ensemble and the chemistry between Kim Min-jae and Kim Hyang-gi, while flagging that the plot's conspiracy threads are less compelling than the village episodics. Season 1 averaged 1.09 million viewers according to Nielsen Korea, a solid baseline for cable drama in a competitive slot.
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The premiere sets up the fall-from-grace origin with efficiency and lands the central character in the village that will become his redemption arc. The tonal register - warm rather than tragic - is established from the first episode.
The moment: Yoo Se-poong's first encounter at the village clinic signals that this is a drama more interested in emotional healing than court intrigue.