Agreed re Mel and Whitaker. I loved the (too short) scene with Mel and her sister -- I want more of that. |
This. None of it sticks. It's just a bunch of gory chaos streamed together. I have no interest in going back and rewatching, whereas I will go back and rewatch ER, Chicago Hope, Doc Martin (lol), etc. |
Entitled to your opinion, but I don't feel this way at all. By all accounts critically and audience wise this seems to be a VERY popular show for many people. |
Because there is nothing else on to watch on that nature and they haven't seen some of the older great hospital drama shows. |
Even the Harvard Law library doesn't open until 8 a.m. and is closed all day on the Fourth of July. |
But we're talking about Pitt. It's open 24/7. |
I didn’t know the HLS library sets the hours for every law library in the US, much less Pittsburgh. Who GAF about Harvard? |
Definitely a weird comment seeing as how the show isn’t set in Cambridge. |
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I thought the story in this most recent episode about Dana serving as a SANE to the rape survivor was riveting. I'm a rape survivor and worked for a time on a crisis hotline for sexual violence. The actress who played Ilana was phenomenal and the writing of that storyline was obviously very well researched. I'm not sure I've ever seen that situation portrayed as accurately and honestly as that.
I also love how that story was paired with the scenes in the last episode where Dana cleaned Louie's body. In both situations, she brought the new nurse, Emma, along and narrated what she was doing, and why. These are activities nurses do but few people talk about. People think about nurses taking your BP, administering meds, assisting doctors. But this -- a nurse wiping the blood and fluids off a man who just died and is unlikely to be claimed by loved ones, walking a rape victim through evidence gathering -- people don't think about this. And this is set against the backdrop of Dana being assaulted last season and saying she was done, and then returning to work. You're thinking about why she came back, and also why she wanted to quit. And you're looking at Emma who is on the far other end of a nursing career and thinking about what is ahead of her too. Also Emma saying "let's go find the good snacks" to Ilana. If this is "slow" or "disjointed" or "not enough happening" for you, you are entitled to your opinion. But I think that's very compelling storytelling, about people and events that don't ever get told with this much factual accuracy or tenderness. |
| The new nurse is annoying. |
Thank you for your comments. I'm sorry for what you've been through. |
+1 Season 2 is not good |
i totally agree with this. i binged season 1 and now am watching season 2 week by week. |
Incorrect. Pitt’s law library, the Barco, also opens at 8 a.m. and is closed on July 4th. https://www.library.law.pitt.edu/about/library-service-desk-hours |