This episode was decent overall. The middle parts got a bit slow at times with all the protests and another surgery from Hazama but the tension was still there. The ending was pretty shocking and Hazama is finally ready to take on the world, as he is now more experienced after facing so many challenges and is prepared for whatever is coming.
Young Black Jack
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Synopsis
In the 1960s, a gifted young medical student tries to make a name for himself. Kuroo Hazama is a reserved young man with unusual black-and-white hair, a body covered with scars, and a dark past. Despite only being a medical student, his surgical brilliance starts to attract attention after he completes a seemingly impossible operation. Together with the spirited and honest intern Maiko Okamoto and Yabu, a close friend with a troubled life, Hazama devotes himself to the world of medicine. However, his path to becoming a respectable surgeon is a difficult one as student riots, war, and corruption are consuming Japan. Hazama quickly finds himself caught up in a series of nefarious circumstances that challenge his integrity as a person and his path towards becoming a surgeon. Young Black Jack chronicles the story of a man capable of performing unthinkable feats of medicine, and the journey that leads him to become the legend known as Black Jack. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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Characters
Kuroo Hazama
Kuroo Hazama: A skilled surgeon, morally ambiguous, driven by wealth yet secretly opposes it.
Portrayed by Wait Russell
Maiko Okamoto
Medical student intern assisting Kuroo Hazama in his first surgery during a train accident.
Portrayed by Itou Shizuka
Yabu
Portrayed by Yusa Kouji
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View all 36 takesThis episode was intense. we learn more about Hyakki's dark past. Hazama gets to see the corruption in the medical world through Hyakki's life story. The whole episode was a wild ride that ended in the best way possible.
This episode was pretty dark. It dives deeper into Hyakki and his personal struggles. Hazama tries hard to make sense of the situation and figure out why Hyakki is doing all this. Things get darker as the episode moves forward.
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