How can you determine that from a show that takes place over a few hours? It's literally one day. We don't know if any of them are married or have partners. |
I was really liking it but the most recent episode I watched, ep 5, had a lot of really forced saccharine dialogue that had me cringing. I'd noticed it in previous episode but not as bad. The conversation the doc was having with the sickle cell patient as well as the conversation the doc was having with the homeless burn patient especially. All well-intentioned but it really took me out of the experience.
I have a big ol fat crush on Dr. Robby though so I'll keep watching |
The show has been renewed for season 2. |
You’re not paying attention then. We know Dr. Langdon is married with 2 small kids. |
So, that's ONE person |
Correct. But your statement was “we don’t know if any of them are married or have partners.” And that’s incorrect. We know about Dr. Langdon. And the head charge nurse talked about her 2 kids - so we know she has two. We also know Mel is single as she is taking care of her sister. |
They haven’t developed Dr. Collins well. I think she’s miscast in this series honestly. |
I really enjoyed the first two episodes, but I’ve figured out where it is all heading, it’s so very obvious that that Robbie’s son is going to be the victim of a mass shooting carried out by the disturbed teen (who ran away from the hospital) from the first episode. And Dr. Robbie is going to have a major breakdown because he didn’t call the police and to alert the authorities to a potential threat.
Or it could all be a giant red herring, who knows? |
Something similar happened to my DC very scary! |
Spoiler - the miscarriage of Dr Collin’s was a little graphic. Did they need to show her underwear? |
This is the part you thought was graphic? The part that most women see monthly? ![]() Handle it, bro. We do, so you can too. |
Feels a little tokenish to me. |
It wasn't a period, it was a miscarriage. I can see my own, I don't want to see someone else's. I don't watch any of the graphic medical stuff. |
I appreciated that scene. As someone who has experienced that moment, in the middle of a workday, the scene was so realistic. I had to go back and finish a meeting while I had just literally flushed my hopes and dreams down the toilet. I think it being graphic was necessary to accomplish the point as to what women carry and bear on behalf of us all. The feeling of dealing with the nausea and sickness for weeks, while keeping up your job, only to have your body turn on you in an instant - it’s gutting. I’m glad more people may grasp that now. (Btw this is many years behind me and I have two great kids, don’t feel bad for me!) |
Don’t watch hospital shows. |