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Anonymous wrote:I'm worried about Robby. He's still traumatized by losing his mentor four years earlier through no fault of his own. How is he going to feel if he feels responsible for many lives lost?

I loved how Santos sniffed out that reporter or clout chaser and threw his phone in the bloody bucket. She also sniffed out Langdon and came up with a solution to the guy who was pervy with his daughter. She has really good instincts about people. But when Robby was explaining what was about to happen, she looked so young and scared, which gave her character more depth.

Speaking of young, Javadi makes me laugh. She is advanced in book smarts, but she's still just a 20 year old in emotional intelligence.

Mel might be my favorite character. She was so earnest and tender giving blood to save her patient's life.

McKay's ex also cracks me up (I remember him from Imposters). I liked when he was on propofol and said, "I feeeeeeel sad . . ." Propofol is some funny truth serum. I'm glad that when I had a fracture reduced in the ER, thankfully all I admitted to was really loving my kids' Title 1 public schools, lol. And you could see him admiring her when he stumbled through looking for his son.

I want Dana to come live in my house and make everything right in the world. I also love the nurses who speak Tagalog to each other (I think . . . I don't speak it, but I heard one of them mention it).

I'm totally obsessed with this show. I got my friend hooked too . . . we're going to watch the finale together.


I was thinking the same thing. Not that it’s fair to expect him to be able to prevent such an occurrence, but surely he would feel absolutely awful and guilt ridden.
Anonymous
I think I’m in love with Mateo.
Anonymous
I hope Dr. Collins is written out.
Anonymous
I like Doctor Collins! What do you have against strong but vulnerable black women?! She just had a miscarriage and she was working through it sheesh!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I like Doctor Collins! What do you have against strong but vulnerable black women?! She just had a miscarriage and she was working through it sheesh!


I like her and her vibe.
Anonymous
Dr. Collins feels like the other adult in the room. Calm, reassuring.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I hope Dr. Collins is written out.


+1
Anonymous
I didn’t miss Collin’s, like at all
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm worried about Robby. He's still traumatized by losing his mentor four years earlier through no fault of his own. How is he going to feel if he feels responsible for many lives lost?

I loved how Santos sniffed out that reporter or clout chaser and threw his phone in the bloody bucket. She also sniffed out Langdon and came up with a solution to the guy who was pervy with his daughter. She has really good instincts about people. But when Robby was explaining what was about to happen, she looked so young and scared, which gave her character more depth.

Speaking of young, Javadi makes me laugh. She is advanced in book smarts, but she's still just a 20 year old in emotional intelligence.

Mel might be my favorite character. She was so earnest and tender giving blood to save her patient's life.

McKay's ex also cracks me up (I remember him from Imposters). I liked when he was on propofol and said, "I feeeeeeel sad . . ." Propofol is some funny truth serum. I'm glad that when I had a fracture reduced in the ER, thankfully all I admitted to was really loving my kids' Title 1 public schools, lol. And you could see him admiring her when he stumbled through looking for his son.

I want Dana to come live in my house and make everything right in the world. I also love the nurses who speak Tagalog to each other (I think . . . I don't speak it, but I heard one of them mention it).

I'm totally obsessed with this show. I got my friend hooked too . . . we're going to watch the finale together.


One thing weird about that is the timing. From the time the needle goes in and the pint is done, it takes minimum 6 minutes for me, and that's if I've had an extra 6 cups of water that morning. On a typical day it would take closer to 10. Dana said the blood was 8-10 minutes away. So it was kind of pointless to take a doctor off the floor to get her blood drawn.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm worried about Robby. He's still traumatized by losing his mentor four years earlier through no fault of his own. How is he going to feel if he feels responsible for many lives lost?

I loved how Santos sniffed out that reporter or clout chaser and threw his phone in the bloody bucket. She also sniffed out Langdon and came up with a solution to the guy who was pervy with his daughter. She has really good instincts about people. But when Robby was explaining what was about to happen, she looked so young and scared, which gave her character more depth.

Speaking of young, Javadi makes me laugh. She is advanced in book smarts, but she's still just a 20 year old in emotional intelligence.

Mel might be my favorite character. She was so earnest and tender giving blood to save her patient's life.

McKay's ex also cracks me up (I remember him from Imposters). I liked when he was on propofol and said, "I feeeeeeel sad . . ." Propofol is some funny truth serum. I'm glad that when I had a fracture reduced in the ER, thankfully all I admitted to was really loving my kids' Title 1 public schools, lol. And you could see him admiring her when he stumbled through looking for his son.

I want Dana to come live in my house and make everything right in the world. I also love the nurses who speak Tagalog to each other (I think . . . I don't speak it, but I heard one of them mention it).

I'm totally obsessed with this show. I got my friend hooked too . . . we're going to watch the finale together.


One thing weird about that is the timing. From the time the needle goes in and the pint is done, it takes minimum 6 minutes for me, and that's if I've had an extra 6 cups of water that morning. On a typical day it would take closer to 10. Dana said the blood was 8-10 minutes away. So it was kind of pointless to take a doctor off the floor to get her blood drawn.

Although it’s a more realistic show, it’s still a show telling a story.

#teamCollinsandprettymucheveryonebesidesLangdonandMcKaysPatheticEx
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm worried about Robby. He's still traumatized by losing his mentor four years earlier through no fault of his own. How is he going to feel if he feels responsible for many lives lost?

I loved how Santos sniffed out that reporter or clout chaser and threw his phone in the bloody bucket. She also sniffed out Langdon and came up with a solution to the guy who was pervy with his daughter. She has really good instincts about people. But when Robby was explaining what was about to happen, she looked so young and scared, which gave her character more depth.

Speaking of young, Javadi makes me laugh. She is advanced in book smarts, but she's still just a 20 year old in emotional intelligence.

Mel might be my favorite character. She was so earnest and tender giving blood to save her patient's life.

McKay's ex also cracks me up (I remember him from Imposters). I liked when he was on propofol and said, "I feeeeeeel sad . . ." Propofol is some funny truth serum. I'm glad that when I had a fracture reduced in the ER, thankfully all I admitted to was really loving my kids' Title 1 public schools, lol. And you could see him admiring her when he stumbled through looking for his son.

I want Dana to come live in my house and make everything right in the world. I also love the nurses who speak Tagalog to each other (I think . . . I don't speak it, but I heard one of them mention it).

I'm totally obsessed with this show. I got my friend hooked too . . . we're going to watch the finale together.


One thing weird about that is the timing. From the time the needle goes in and the pint is done, it takes minimum 6 minutes for me, and that's if I've had an extra 6 cups of water that morning. On a typical day it would take closer to 10. Dana said the blood was 8-10 minutes away. So it was kind of pointless to take a doctor off the floor to get her blood drawn.


Good point. The blood would arrive before they got enough out of Mel.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm worried about Robby. He's still traumatized by losing his mentor four years earlier through no fault of his own. How is he going to feel if he feels responsible for many lives lost?

I loved how Santos sniffed out that reporter or clout chaser and threw his phone in the bloody bucket. She also sniffed out Langdon and came up with a solution to the guy who was pervy with his daughter. She has really good instincts about people. But when Robby was explaining what was about to happen, she looked so young and scared, which gave her character more depth.

Speaking of young, Javadi makes me laugh. She is advanced in book smarts, but she's still just a 20 year old in emotional intelligence.

Mel might be my favorite character. She was so earnest and tender giving blood to save her patient's life.

McKay's ex also cracks me up (I remember him from Imposters). I liked when he was on propofol and said, "I feeeeeeel sad . . ." Propofol is some funny truth serum. I'm glad that when I had a fracture reduced in the ER, thankfully all I admitted to was really loving my kids' Title 1 public schools, lol. And you could see him admiring her when he stumbled through looking for his son.

I want Dana to come live in my house and make everything right in the world. I also love the nurses who speak Tagalog to each other (I think . . . I don't speak it, but I heard one of them mention it).

I'm totally obsessed with this show. I got my friend hooked too . . . we're going to watch the finale together.


One thing weird about that is the timing. From the time the needle goes in and the pint is done, it takes minimum 6 minutes for me, and that's if I've had an extra 6 cups of water that morning. On a typical day it would take closer to 10. Dana said the blood was 8-10 minutes away. So it was kind of pointless to take a doctor off the floor to get her blood drawn.


Good point. The blood would arrive before they got enough out of Mel.


Excellent point!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I didn’t miss Collin’s, like at all


+100
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I didn’t miss Collin’s, like at all



+100


Same here. And no to the PP who brought race into it, it has nothing to do with her being a black woman. Strong, weak, whatever.

It’s just that the character is boring.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I didn’t miss Collin’s, like at all



+100


Same here. And no to the PP who brought race into it, it has nothing to do with her being a black woman. Strong, weak, whatever.

It’s just that the character is boring.

Sure, Jan
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