Cool. FTR, I’ve never used the word misogynoir or the phrase touch grass. IDK why you have to drag Collins into this or why you think only one person has a different opinion than you. |
Your response style is unmistakeable. You consistently attack people for different opinions and start negativity on the thread. Hopefully Jeff takes care of you. |
You can always ask for a sock puppet check instead of making baseless accusations. Anyway, I find myself both looking forward to and dreading the next episode again. One aspect of mass shootings that I haven’t thought very much about is what happens at the hospital. Maybe because we know so much about how the shootings unfold, and the aftermath for survivors and families, but the hospital is still private. It took me a long time to return to the site of our local mass shooting, and sometimes it still feels awful. But I’ve been at the ER a few times since then and never thought of what it would have been like following the shooting. This must be one of the ultimate tests of the emotional control that it takes to work in an ER. It’s clearly hitting Robby hard. |
DP who defended this poster before and thinks you’re wrong. This poster is fine and civil. They’re not being negative, just occasionally disagreeing with you, which they’re allowed to do. Please stop calling people who disagree with you trolls, that’s worse than anything the poster you’re complaining about has done imo. |
Would people appreciate Jake more if he were played by a stronger actor? Or maybe if he were a small child instead of a bland teenager? |
No. There’s just not enough context for their relationship to be believable. |
I'm fine with the Jake storyline, but I like your point about how his emotions over Langdon and Collins are more authentic. But I think that's why he was sobbing at the end ... it was an absolutely terrible day in a very stressful career. |
I think there's a bit of projection going on. Probably a lot, actually. It's the anniversary of the day Dr. Robby lost his mentor, couldn't save him. He cares about Jake (whether posters here find that believable or not, that's canon), and wants to spare someone he cares about the same heartbreak he has experienced, especially on a day when it's front and center in his mind. The multiple other losses you mention today (Losing Langdon to his drug use and having to be the one to confront and dismiss him, learning that he'd lost a potential child with Dr. Collins, whether or not he may have wanted that timeline...). I think he *does* try to be a standup guy, in all respects, and he's just failing on them today, through absolutely no fault of his own, which sends him "crashing out", as the youth would say. |
DP. Buddy, you need to go self-soothe, however that looks for you. Accusing someone of being 'angry' simply for disagreeing with you on the internet, writing this screed, and then reporting posts that aren't violent or even sweary makes you the obvious perp here. The DARVO is strong, too. Go settle down, and then return to your keyboard (or not). |
I just read that the actress who plays Dr. Collins had a family emergency in the middle of filming, so had to be written out of subsequent episodes. Her absence has nothing to do with whether people liked her character/how fundamental she was to the show. |
I'm sorry that the measles/anti-vax storyline is being squeezed into the end of the season. Given current events, I would have liked that to get more attention. |
It actually ended up being perfectly timed… kind of impressive since they filmed a while back! |
Isn’t it funny the mental Gymnastics people did to explain her away? |
I don’t know why, but I sort of felt like this was my least favorite episode so far. |
That's too bad. I think they did a good job with the writing though. Going home to recover with the phone off after a miscarriage is entirely believable. As viewers it can feel like she's been gone forever, but it's only been a few hours. Whitaker really showed his mettle last night. He's modest and in some ways naive, but he's empathetic, strong, and confident when he needs to be. His rescue and follow up with Robby were really shining moments. |