I Love Verticals

The Doctor Will See You Now

one of my favs
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When Jane visits the hospital for an allergy, she falls for the handsome doctor, Henry Darcy, at first sight.

text by IMDb

Credit

director Steph Tablizo
filming location Toronto, Canada
year 2025

Cast

My Review

final score

5
originality
chemistry
dramas
romance
development

VertiBingo

No Drugged Drink No Toxic Family or Friend No Bullying No Slaps No Red Flag Lead Male vertibingo score

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This one was similar yet refreshingly different from the usual—and I loved it!

While we still get a familiar element—the classic Drama Queen trying to ruin everything—the romance itself plays out in a new and engaging way.

Let’s talk about Jane.

If Jane had been the male lead, she’d have gotten the Red Flag stamp right from the start! She completely fell for Henry at first sight and immediately went all in—borderline stalker behavior to get his number 😅. That level of pushiness gave off serious red flag energy at first, but thankfully, it stopped there. Once she had his number, Jane chilled out and turned back into a regular person again!

As the story unfolded, Jane’s layers began to show. We discover she’s not just confident and bubbly—she’s also someone healing from past trauma. She tries to stay strong and keep a smile on, but we get glimpses of her vulnerability. Her character development was beautiful and truly earned.

Now, let’s talk about Henry.

He played the classic quiet guy at first—cool, distant, and seemingly uninterested. But gradually, he started noticing Jane beyond the surface. He saw her strength and her softness, and that changed everything. He might have kept his true identity a secret, but he didn’t know he’d fall for her, so I can let that slide.

When he finally decided to make a move—kiss and confession included—it felt honest and well-timed. The shift in dynamics was super fun to watch. At first, Jane was all-in while Henry kept his distance. Then the tables turned: Jane pretended not to care, and Henry became the one chasing her.

Also… can we talk about Dr. Darcy stopping the slap attempts? Hilarious and iconic.


Final Thoughts

This vertical is the perfect blend of sweet, dramatic, and quirky. A soft romance with realistic emotional beats, adorable characters, and a nearly perfect VertiBingo score.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ — A must-watch!

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