Driving by his deep will of making a being a good doctor and father alike, Dr. Ken, a young intelligent and ambitious doctor, who does his best and struggles against driving his family forward, but he faces many challenges in doing so, the thing that brings terrible for him. Dr. Ken downloads an app to track his young daughter.
The show is largely unremarkable. Its only ambition appears to be cramming as many tropes as it can into 20-odd minutes in each episode: the clueless dad who keeps messing up, his sensible and long-suffering wife and their precocious, wise-cracking kids.
"I know that there are some disturbing and repetitive shows out there," a cardboard cutout of a side character mentions in Dr. Ken's inexorably humorless pilot. Oh, you have no idea.