Javadi is a 20 y/o medical student, not a doctor yet. |
Whatever. I just wouldn’t want her working on me. She has to leave to remain calm. |
Meant to say “learn” |
I cut her some slack for a pretty unique situation. I am a very calm and professional person with friends and colleagues but I can't imagine being in such a high stress environment and having my MOM breathing down my neck and barking orders at me. I can totally see losing my cool with her in a way I never would with others. |
She's not a doctor, she's a medical student on the first day of her ER rotation thrown into a mass casualty event. |
That is what this show was supposed to be, but they couldn't get all of the rights to ER. So the producers had to change course -- and we've got Dr Robby instead of Dr Carter. |
I like Dr. Robby. I’m glad it’s with all new characters. It feels fresh. |
Completely agree on Dr. Collins. |
Really enjoyed the night attending character who was drinking iced coffee and making chit chat |
It's a writing problem. The most interesting stuff with her character is personal -- the miscarriage thing. That leaves her outside of the ensemble where the drama is always best when it is sparking between and amongst the characters. Even when Robby is worried about "his" kid which is a personal thing, there is a lot of back and forth with the charge nurse trying to get ahold of him, and the problem is related to the drama of what is going on in the episode. |
I loved that too. I really like that guy for some reason even though his behavior is way off; I think the overly casual affect is a defense mechanism. |
There are 15 episodes, so you have a few more before it ends. |
Agree it's writing. I think she and Robby have good chemistry, just not much shown thus far. |
In the promo for episode 13, it looks like Jake is brought to the hospital severely injured. |
Yes, this guy is funny. But by the end of the episode, you can see the cracks starting to form -- asking how much longer the arrival of shooting victims can go on. |