Doctor Cha Episode 12 Preview: When, Where and How to Watch!

Doctor Cha (닥터 차정숙) is a Korean Drama series directed by Kim Dae-Jin and written by Jung Yeo-Rang. It stars Uhm Jung-hwa, Kim Byung-chul, Min Wook-hyuk, Myung Se-bun, Song Ji-ho, Jo A-ram, and other cast members. The Doctor Cha Episode 12 preview lets you know when and where exactly to catch this show.

This show will be taking over the previously held spot on Saturday and Sunday by Divorce Attorney Shin, which features Cho Seung-woo and Han Hye-jin and is based on the webcomic by Kakao.

After putting a pause on her medical resident career to become a homemaker, Cha Jeong-suk decides to start her training all over again when her husband, a chief surgeon at the university hospital, cheats on her. The show follows her attempt at getting her degree, but when she is assigned to her husband, things start to get a little weird. Jeong-suk reassures her husband that she will keep this relationship at the university professional above all, and so it should definitely be okay.

Doctor Cha Episode 12 Preview

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A still from the show

Doctor Cha Plot

Netflix describes the series: It tells the story of a medical graduate turned housewife who decided to return to the medical field and a doctor husband who maintains a perfect dual life. He is great at his job, and he is also great at cheating on his wife.

Doctor Cha Cast

The cast of the series includes Uhm Jung-hwa, Kim Byung-chul, Min Wook-hyuk, Myung Se-bin, Song Ji-ho, Jo A-ram, Baek Joo-hee, Park Jun-Keum, Kim Mi-kyung, Lee Seo-yoon, So A-rin, Park Chul-min, Kimg Byung-choon, Lim Hyoung-soo and Kim Yea-eun, alongside other cast members.

Doctor Cha Episode List

Doctor Cha is expected to have 16 episodes, with one episode each released on Saturday and Sunday.

Where to Watch Doctor Cha

The K-drama will release on Netflix.

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Doctor Cha Episode 12 Release Date and Time

Doctor Cha will be broadcast on the JTBC network on Sunday, May 21, 2023, at 10:30 PM KST and will be available at 8:30 PM IST on Netflix. The episodes will be streaming from April 15, 2023, to June 4, 2023.

Doctor Cha Episode 12 Preview: Still 2
A still from the show

Doctor Cha Episode 12 Predictions

Finally, we see some consequences for all the characters. Seung-hi is especially feeling all the changes because Seo In-ho’s only consequence right now is facing divorce from his wife. For Seung-hi, it is losing her livelihood for some woman. Instead of rallying to support her, she starts a personal campaign to have her kicked out of office. The moment Jeong-suk sees Roy Kim and In-ho, she calls them both outside and reprimands them so hard that they are now forced to bow in front of her.

We also see that Jeong-suk is done with shenanigans from the men in her life. She is ready to move on and ready to change her life from this prison that has been created for her. In order to do that, her first order of business is to divorce In-ho. He isn’t expecting it at all, but it would be interesting to see how his ego will become the ugly force in this series.

Doctor Cha Episode 11 Recap

In this episode, we see conflict over conflict. Every character is going through their own thing. Jeong-suk confronts In-ho and Seung-hi about the affair, and then Jeong-suk makes it clear that she wants to finish her residency, so the most decent thing Seung-hi can do is leave the hospital and find a job elsewhere, which is not hard for her. Meanwhile, In-ho is still coming to terms with the fact that his wife doesn’t need him at all.

He has to deal with her staying that Roy Kim’s place instead of his home because of the way he has been dealing with this whole situation. Roy Kim isn’t any better either because he has been the one hyping this between him and In-ho because of his jealousy and feelings for Jeong-suk.

Doctor Cha Episode 11 is currently streaming on Netflix. What are you most excited to see in this show? Let us know in the comments below.

Nupur Bosmiya
Nupur Bosmiya
Nupur Bosmiya is a voracious consumer of culture. If they are not raving about the social implications of a film or a TV show, they are probably reading something and has forgotten the concepts of time and space. Hoping to pursue Arts Journalism in the future, they hope to make art accessible for all.

2 COMMENTS

  1. I love love every episode…but I hate the launch dates of each episode. Create seasons with 15 episodes
    Why make us wait an entire week..the suspense of waiting for the next episode is stressful…

    • I agree! The binge factor for this show is so high, we could have had all the episodes together and it would have been absolutely brilliant.

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