+1 exactly. The character is a complete snooze fest. She has zero personality. Zero warmth, too. |
I used to donate all the time and could be in/out in 4 or less, including venipuncture and bandaging after, so it's totally possible. |
Same! Loved how much he seemed to appreciate Javadi's medical supply improvisation in this episode. |
Mateo is hot! |
Yes she was an absolute ice queen comfort cuddling with Dana in a twin hospital bed, and later tearing up, being tactile, and revealing a deeply personal truth to her clearly still very cared about ex. |
This show is incredible. I absolutely love it. Dr: Robby is the most passionate, caring, genuine doctor. The closest I’ve come to him in real life is the Dr who treated my father in the ICU when he was dying from respiratory failure. It was very similar to the way Robby spoke to the siblings whose father was dying.
Love Dana and Mel. I like Dr. Collins-I think she comes off as warm and caring. I can’t stand McKay. Just so judgmental and I find her character annoying. I’m so glad the show as renewed and it’s refreshing to have a show that makes more than 8 episodes in a season |
I don’t mind McKay, but good lord those bangs. She looks like a 7 year old. |
I've never heard of anyone doing it in 4 minutes, why did you stop? The Red Cross says 8-10 minutes so you are an anomaly. https://www.redcrossblood.org/faq.html |
Everything about her feels forced to me. |
I disagree. Think about the actual arc of the show -- this all takes place in one shift; one very emotionally complicated shift. Her character is awesomely trying to keep her ish together over the 10 hours we've seen her, while reliving the same trauma her boss is going through, plus having an IVF pregnancy fail during the shift where children die, babies are born, abortions are requested, other staff's kids visit, etc. Her face does all the acting, and we only see the major cracks in the last hour. Maybe it depends on your life experience, but hers seems to be the story arc that ties whole show together. Right now she is at home mourning the loss of what she saw as her last chance at motherhood, with her phone off, while hundreds of people's grown children are being rushed to her ER, with many deaths. How will she process this when we see her again? |
I call sepsis from the miscarriage |
Meanwhile ... Dr. Robby can't get over a friend's not-recent death and his biggest struggle is that he can't find time to pee. The contrast in resilience between Robby and Collins is interesting - and he realizes it when he sends her home. |
Isn't that the point? She's forced to bury what's really going on inside, so everything you see is her forcing herself to move forward and be present to others. |
I think I might be the only person watching this show who loves her bangs On The Ringer podcast they call her Dr Bangs - and not in a nice way! |
I don’t think anyone cares honestly. Haven’t thought about it this deeply. |