Doctor-X: Surgeon Michiko Daimon
Doctor-X: Surgeon Michiko Daimon (ドクターX〜外科医・大門未知子〜) is a Japanese medical drama that premiered in October 2012 on TV Asahi. It stars Japanese actress Ryōko Yonekura.
Doctor-X: Surgeon Michiko Daimon | |
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ドクターX〜外科医・大門未知子〜 | |
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Written by | Miho Nakazomo Aya Takei Masato Hayashi Toshio Terada Takashi Kosaka Manabu Uda |
Directed by | Naomi Tamura Hayato Yamada Hidetoshi Matsuda |
Starring | Ryōko Yonekura |
Narrated by | Taguchi Tomorowo |
Composer(s) | Kan Sawada |
Country of origin | Japan |
Original language(s) | Japanese |
No. of seasons | 6 |
No. of episodes | 59 + 1 special |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Seiko Uchiyama |
Production location(s) | |
Running time | 54 minutes |
Production company(s) | |
Release | |
Audio format | Stereophonic |
Original release | 18 October 2012 |
Chronology | |
Followed by | Doctor-Y: Surgeon Hideki Kaji |
External links | |
Official website |
Plot
The show follows Daimon Michiko, a freelance surgeon who works at university hospitals in Japan.[1][2] Also known as Doctor-X, Daimon is introduced at new hospitals by walking into surgery staff planning review sessions, where the conditions of her work are established. She is depicted as challenging a medical system in crisis, which follows the laws of the jungle.[1]
Her trademark line is "I never fail",[3] and she is willing to do high risk surgeries that other surgeons are not, sending those patients elsewhere when they are deemed non-operable.[4] Her success in treating high risk patients is a result of always putting the patient first, prioritizing their health above performing medical firsts or innovative techniques. This practice often puts her into conflict with other doctors.[4] Beyond being a surgeon, she also served as a combat surgeon and resort doctor.[4] Daimon is supported by her manager Akira Kanbara and anesthesiologist Hiromi Jōnouchi.[1]
First season
Lone wolf freelance surgeon that hate authorities and groups Daimon joins Teito III University Hospital, where her practices result in conflict with hospital administrators.[5]
Second season
Daimon continues her practice of doing risky surgeries to benefit patients. This practice continues to create conflict with hospital administrators.[5]
Third season
The National Advanced Medical Center, Japan's best medical center, is in crisis as a result of infighting between the East's "East Tech University Hospital" and the West's "Saigyo University Hospital". Daimon is brought in to try to minimize these conflicts and bring a more patient-focused approach.[4]
Fourth season
Daimon returns in the fourth season to the Totei University Hospital. Shigekatsu Hiruma serves as the primary adversary for Daimon.[3][6][5]
Fifth season
Daimon Michiko returns to Totei University Hospital to assist in bringing a more patient-driven approach. Her main antagonist is the Japan Doctor's Club chairman.
Sixth season
Totei University Hospital is projected to go into a massive deficit and it endangers hospital's future (along with its branch divisions). Former doctor and investor Nicholas Tange (a 2nd generation Japanese-Brazilian, aka "The Vulture") was invited to come help save Totei whatever means necessary and comes up with an turnaround plan for the hospital. His plan implements includes massive restructuring, aggressive cost cutting, and using advanced technologies to automate some of the work. By chance, Nicholas and Daimon met each other and became friends after saving his employee. Deeply impressed, Nicholas Tange’s requested Daimon to return to Totei University Hospital as an independent surgeon. Unfortunately, their relations will be deeply tested as Daimon's sense of ethics clash with Nicholas' drive to turn a profit.[3]
Cast
The show stars Ryōko Yonekura as Doctor-X – Daimon Michiko.[1][2][7][8][9] Yonekura was a former fashion model who had performed as the first Roxie Hart in the Japanese theater production of Chicago in 2008.[10][11] After learning English, Yonekura made her Broadway debut in the same role in 2012 and reprised it in 2017.[10][11] The actress has said that she overuses her character's catchphrase, "I never fail" in her personal life.[12] Yonekura also sees the character as a lighter, less stressed and more free reflection of herself.[13]
Shirō Itō and Ittoku Kishibe were both veteran actors who joined the cast for the first season.[8]
Yuki Uchida appears in all 6 seasons playing an anesthesiologist who works for the same agency as Michiko Daimon.
Ryōko Yonekura, Takeshi Kitano and Kei Inoo all appeared in the special.[14] Takeshi Kitano returned to acting after a two-year absence for his role in the special. He had taken time off to work behind the camera.[14] Michiko Tanaka was also a regular in the fourth season, playing the secretary of the hospital director.[15] Tanaka was nervous during the whole three months of filming for the season because she had to work with Toshiyuki Nishida.[15]
The fourth season also starred Toshiyuki Nishida as Shigekatsu Hiruma.[9] He had previously appeared in Nobunaga Concerto and State of Union.[9]
Yonekura returned for the fourth season despite an earlier intention not to do so. During the break between seasons, Yonekura had starred in the Broadway production of Chicago. The actress and former model cited her potential reason for declining to appear in the season as not having a history of playing the same character for so many seasons. Traditionally, dramas run for only one season in Japan.[13][10][11]
Masao Kusakari stars in the fifth season.[12]
Broadcast history
Doctor-X's first season aired from October 18 to December 13, 2012, on Thursdays on TV Asahi in Japan.[1] It frequently was one of the top ranked dramas on private television in its time slot.[3][6]
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | Rank | Rating | |||
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First aired | Last aired | ||||||
1 | 8 | October 18, 2012 | December 13, 2012 | TBA | 19.1%[8] | ||
2 | 9 | October 17, 2013 | December 19, 2013 | TBA | 23.0% | ||
3 | 11 | October 9, 2014 | December 18, 2014 | TBA | 22.9% | ||
4 | 11 | October 13, 2016 | December 22, 2016 | 1 | 21.5%[3] | ||
5 | 10 | October 12, 2017 | December 14, 2017 | TBA | TBA | ||
6 | 10 | October 17, 2019 | December 19, 2019 | TBA | TBA |
Season one
Premiering in 2012, the first season had 8 episodes and averaged a viewer share of 19.1%.[4] The final episode of the season was 15 minutes longer than other episodes.[8]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Japan viewers (millions) |
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1 | 1 | "その手袋で触るな!全員、ホールドアップ!" | Miho Nakazono | Naoki Tamura | October 18, 2012[5] | 18.6% |
2 | 2 | "死なせません。私、失敗しないので" | Miho Nakazono | Hidetomo Matsuda | October 25, 2012[5] | 17.6% |
3 | 3 | "いりません。ネーミングがヘンだし、まずいので" | Miho Nakazono | Naoki Tamura | November 8, 2012[5] | 17.4% |
4 | 4 | "私にとって手術は、プライスレスのライフワークです" | Miho Nakazono | Hidetomo Matsuda | November 15, 2012[5] | 17.1% |
5 | 5 | "あなたの手術、失敗したんじゃないですか?" | Miho Nakazono | Hidetomo Matsuda | November 22, 2012[5] | 17.7% |
6 | 6 | "私は切って助ける!" | Miho Nakazono | Naoki Tamura | November 29, 2012[5] | 18.6% |
7 | 7 | "本当のことを教えてあげるのが医者の義務じゃないんですか?" | Miho Nakazono | Hidetomo Matsuda | December 6, 2012[5] | 20.1% |
8 | 8 | "手術場には、馴れ合いも、助け合いも、御意もいらない。助けなきゃいけない病人がいるだけ" | Miho Nakazono | Naoki Tamura | December 13, 2012[5] | 24.4%[8] |
Season two
The second season aired in 2013, and included 9 episodes which averaged a viewer share of 23.0%.[4]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Japan viewers (millions) |
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9 | 1 | "このまま閉じたら、三ヶ月以内に命落としますよ" | Miho Nakazono | Naoki Tamura | October 17, 2013[5] | 22.8% |
10 | 2 | "私なら切れます。死なせません。絶対に失敗しないので" | Miho Nakazono | Hidetomo Matsuda | October 24, 2013[5] | 23.1% |
11 | 3 | "生体腎小腸交換移植, 私ならできます" | Aya Takei | Hidetomo Matsuda | October 31, 2013[5] | 18.4% |
12 | 4 | "成功したら、あなたに手帖をあげる。蛭間の秘密がぎっしり詰まったあの手帖…" | Makoto Hayashi | Naoki Tamura | November 7, 2013[5] | 21.3% |
13 | 5 | "失敗しない医者なんて、いるわけない。私以外" | Makoto Hayashi | Hidetomo Matsuda | November 14, 2013[5] | 23.7% |
14 | 6 | "いらない臓器なんてない! 体の中にいらないものなんてない!" | Toshio Terada | Naoki Tamura | November 21, 2013[5] | 22.1% |
15 | 7 | "選挙のために手術を利用した…患者を道具にして。手術を舐めるな!" | Makoto Hayashi | Hidetomo Matsuda | November 28, 2013[5] | 23.9% |
16 | 8 | "この世に失敗が許される医者なんていていいの?私は失敗したくないから、自分で切る" | Toshio Terada | Naoki Tamura | December 12, 2013[5] | 22.5% |
17 | 9 | "患者さんにとって、オペは最後のチャンス。だからそれに勝ち続けること。それが私の夢。" | Toshio Terada | Naoki Tamura | December 19, 2013[5] | 26.9% |
Season three
The third season aired in 2014.[4]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Japan viewers (millions) |
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18 | 1 | "命は自分のために使えよ" | Makoto Hayashi | Naoki Tamura | October 9, 2014[5] | 21.3% |
19 | 2 | "ロボットより私の手の方が、完璧で確実なので" | Makoto Hayashi | Hidetomo Matsuda | October 16, 2014[5] | 20.9% |
20 | 3 | "命を前に根回しもへったくれもない" | Makoto Hayashi | Naoki Tamura | October 23, 2014[5] | 20.8% |
21 | 4 | "切りましょうか, 私が。私なら完璧に治せますよ" | Makoto Hayashi | Hidetomo Matsuda | October 30, 2014[5] | 23.7% |
22 | 5 | "医者の勝ち負けなんてどうでもいいんだって。患者が勝たなきゃ意味ないじゃん" | Makoto Hayashi | Naoki Tamura | November 6, 2014[5] | 22.2% |
23 | 6 | "これ以上は切れない" | Makoto Hayashi | Hayato Yamada | November 13, 2014[5] | 23.6% |
24 | 7 | "私、勝負してないので" | Makoto Hayashi | Hidetomo Matsuda | November 20, 2014[5] | 22.8% |
25 | 8 | "…待つ" | Toshio Terada | Hidetomo Matsuda | November 28, 2014[5] | 21.8% |
26 | 9 | "患者にとって医者は一人。あんたもプロでしょ!" | Makoto Hayashi | Naoki Tamura | December 4, 2014[5] | 21.6% |
27 | 10 | "汚い手術はしたくない" | Miho Nakazono | Hidetomo Matsuda | December 11, 2014[5] | 24.8% |
28 | 11 | "私はたった一人の大好きな人のオペがしたいんだよ!" | Miho Nakazono | Naoki Tamura | December 18, 2014[5] | 27.4% |
Special
The two-hour special followed the third season, airing in July 2016.[9][16] Daimon is in Kanazawa, with action centering around the country's vanguard hospital for drug testing Cross Medical Center serving as the hospital backdrop.[16] National politician Aiko Ichinose, played by Kayako Kishimoto, collapses on the street following an intimate interlude. Daimon finds him on the street, and sees to his transport to the Cross Medical Center. She then immediately operates on the politician after getting him there.[16] Meanwhile, reigning world figure skating champion Kojiro Himuro, played by guest star Hey! Say! JUMP group member Kei Inoo, is suffering from chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension ahead of the upcoming world championships. Medical Center of the Cross director Kantaro Kurosu asks Daimon Michiko to perform the surgery.[14][16]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Japan viewers (millions) |
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29 | 1 | "復活!!!! 失敗しないハケンの女!黒い巨塔に現れた最強の敵…!?金沢〜能登…4回転半メダリストの緊急オペ3000万!!" | Miho Nakazono | Naoki Tamura | July 3, 2016 | 22.0% |
Season four
Doctor-X continued to run on Thursday nights in the 9:00 PM time slot on TV Asahi.[6][7] The fourth season contained 11 episodes and aired in late 2016. It finished with an average market share of 21.5%.[3]
The maximum viewing share during the season was the last episode, during a scene featuring 43-year-old Japanese comedian Daimaou Kosaka.[3] It finished top in the rankings among Japanese dramas in 2016.[3] It was the top ranked show for the first half of its run in the fourth season.[6] The final episode of the season had a market share of 22.8%.[3] The third episode had the highest market share for the season at 24.3%.[3] The fourth episode had a rating of 21.3%.[3] Among viewers who saved the show to watch later, the show ranked third in October 2016.[6]
The airing of the third episode was slightly delayed as a result of a live program about the bombing of Hiroshima.[6]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Japan viewers (millions) |
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30 | 1 | "孤高のハケンの女医・大門未知子がついに帰ってきた!X史上最も危険な敵が君臨する白い巨塔に鋭いメスを入れる!!" | Miho Nakazono | Naoki Tamura | October 13, 2016[5] | 20.4%[3][6] |
31 | 2 | "貧乏村長vsセコい国会議員オペ...Wで失敗しないので" | Makoto Hayashi | Naoki Tamura | October 20, 2016[5] | 19.7%[3][6] |
32 | 3 | "20年前の医療ミス!?不倫相手のお腹の秘密" | Toshio Terada | Hidetomo Matsuda | October 27, 2016[5] | 24.3%[3][6] |
33 | 4 | "美人姉妹同時刻オペ!!太る病気の秘密!?" | Takafumi Kosaka | Hidetomo Matsuda | November 3, 2016[5] | 21.3%[3][6] |
34 | 5 | "派閥争い パワハラ手術も失敗しないので!!" | Makoto Hayashi | Naoki Tamura | November 10, 2016[5] | 20.4%[3] |
35 | 6 | "御意男のクーデター!!メスなき心臓手術!?" | Makoto Hayashi | Hidetomo Matsuda | November 17, 2016[17][5] | 21.5%[3][6][17] |
36 | 7 | "音をなくしたピアニストの命とプライド" | Toshio Terada | Naoki Tamura | November 24, 2016[7][5] | 22.8%[3][6] |
37 | 8 | "ウイルス感染…! 手術不可能な密室!?" | Manabu Uda | Hidetomo Matsuda | December 1, 2016[5] | 20.7%[3][6] |
38 | 9 | "教授婦人会のドンが送り込んだ患者の罠!?" | Takafumi Kosaka | Naoki Tamura | December 8, 2016[5] | 22.6%[3] |
39 | 10 | "母子同時オペ!? わずか25センチの命" | Miho Nakazono | Hidetomo Matsuda | December 15, 2016[5] | 20.5%[3] |
40 | 11 | "さらば大門未知子!! さらば友よ…聖夜のオペも失敗しないので" | Miho Nakazono | Naoki Tamura | December 22, 2016[5] | 22.8%[3] |
Season five
The fifth season aired Japan in late 2017. [2] After five episodes, the show was averaging 20.1% market share and was the top ranked drama on private television networks.[2]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Japan viewers (millions) |
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41 | 1 | "復活!!!! 失敗しないハケンの女 世界横断オペ2000万" | Makoto Hayashi | Naoki Tamura | October 12, 2017[5] | 20.9% |
42 | 2 | "VSゆとり院内盗撮!? 過保護な患者の秘密" | Toshio Terada | Hidetomo Matsuda | October 19, 2017[5] | 19.6% |
43 | 3 | "VSキレる教授!? セカンドオピニオン失敗しないので" | Makoto Hayashi | Naoki Tamura | October 26, 2017[5] | 19.0% |
44 | 4 | "外科医を育てる超VIP患者の秘密!?" | Takafumi Kosaka | Hidetomo Matsuda | November 2, 2017[5] | 19.1% |
45 | 5 | "診断1秒人工知能VS失敗しない野生の勘!?" | Makoto Hayashi | Naoki Tamura | November 9, 2017[5] | 20.8% |
46 | 6 | "おしどり夫婦の緊急Wオペ!? 私麻酔もできるので" | Takafumi Kosaka | Hidetomo Matsuda | November 16, 2017[5] | 20.7% |
47 | 7 | "日米女医対決!! オペ室の中心で愛を叫ぶ" | Takafumi Kosaka | Hayato Yamada | November 23, 2017[5] | 20.1% |
48 | 8 | "命懸けの内部告発!? 最強黒幕の秘密…" | Makoto Hayashi | Naoki Tamura | November 30, 2017[5] | 20.6% |
49 | 9 | "最終章〜失敗しないハケンの女倒れる…!?" | Toshio Terada | Hidetomo Matsuda | December 7, 2017[5] | 21.2% |
50 | 10 | "さらば大門未知子!!!! 衝撃のラストオペは…35億!? 絶対失敗しないので" | Makoto Hayashi | Naoki Tamura | December 14, 2017[5] | 25.3% |
Season six
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Japan viewers (millions) |
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51 | 1 | "復活!!!! 失敗しないハケンの女 vs300億のAIオペ" | Naoki Tamura | Miho Nakazono | October 17, 2019[5] | 20.3% |
52 | 2 | "貧乏患者vs5000億の命!? ドミノも失敗しないので" | Hidetomo Matsuda | Miho Nakazono | October 24, 2019[5] | 19.0% |
53 | 3 | "失言大臣の舌を切る!? 私失敗も失言もしないので!!" | Naoki Tamura | Makoto Hayashi | October 31, 2019[5] | 18.1% |
54 | 4 | "85%認知症の緊急オペ!? AIより失敗しない診断!" | Hidetomo Matsuda | Makoto Hayashi | November 7, 2019[5] | 19.1% |
55 | 5 | "看護師のドン!!深夜密室のオペ 女の秘密は守るので" | Naoki Tamura | Miho Nakazono | November 14, 2019[5] | 15.9% |
56 | 6 | "1000億の売名オペ!? 輸血不足でも失敗しないので!!" | Hayato Yamada | Takafumi Kosaka | November 21, 2019[5] | 19.3% |
57 | 7 | "植毛患者アレルギーの秘密‥‥!? 禁断のオペ5億ドル" | Hidetomo Matsuda | Miho Nakazono | November 28, 2019[5] | 18.6% |
58 | 8 | "修羅場のオペ室‥‥!? 失敗しない呪文のトリック" | Naoki Tamura | Makoto Hayashi | December 5, 2019[5] | 17.4% |
59 | 9 | "死ぬのは誰でも怖い‥‥ だからこそ私失敗しないので" | Hayato Yamada | Miho Nakazono | December 12, 2019[5] | 18.2% |
60 | 10 | "さらば大門未知子!! さらば東帝大‥‥ ラストオペも絶対失敗しないので!!" | Naoki Tamura | Makoto Hayashi | December 19, 2019[5] | 19.3% |
Production team
Miho Nakazomo was the main writer for the first season. She had experience writing dramas with her 10 years of work on "Woman's woman ~ Tax collector inspector" and on the original story she wrote called "Haken no Rika".[8]
Awards
Ryoko Yonekura was awarded best actress at the 21st Hashida Awards for her performance as Doctor-X.[18] It was her second time winning the award, previously winning it for her performance in the second season. Yonekura was also recognized with the Kuniko Mukda prize in 2013.[4]
Miho Nakazomo co-won the best writer award at the 21st Hashida Awards, sharing the honor with Kobayashi Nenjyutsu.[18]
Spinoffs
Doctor-X: Surgeon Michiko Daimon was spun off with the show Doctor-Y: Surgeon Hideki Kaji, featuring Masanobu Katsumura playing Hideki Kaji.[19] It started airing on September 29, 2016.[19] Katsumura was surprised and pleased that his character was spun off and he became the lead of the new series.[19]
Distribution
Doctor-X: Surgeon Michiko Daimon is distributed internationally via Amazon's video-on-demand service, Amazon Prime. All five seasons are available worldwide with English language subtitles.[20][5] In India, Doctor-X is dubbed in Hindi language on the occasion of International Women's Day and it is as of 2018 streaming on Indian Digital Platform ZEE5 for Season 1 only. It's not available anymore in the app. However, all six seasons are now available in India through the Netflix streaming service. Japan Foundation also distributed the first seasons in some Latin American countries (Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador and Bolivia) in 2017, dubbed in Spanish.[21]
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