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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So, last night's thoughts... Keeping in mind that these episodes are in real-time, the dying woman with the broken leg storyline feels like it's dragging. Her parents show up and take her kids to ice cream -- she's relieved. But they're definitely foreshadowing that she might die, possibly while they're out for ice cream. I think she wants to die -- she's tired of fighting. And feeling guilty for resenting everyone telling her to fight. But man, if she dies while her kid is getting ice cream ... Oh boy. I guess I'd heard of that lime in the sunshine thing but holy crap. I thought that was leprosy or some shit like that. The obese guy was a good storyline. The student doctor's fat-shaming comments were disgusting. I know that's the point. I think they did a really good job of humanizing the patient, and his comment about how he got to that size is heartbreaking. Obviously he's all about deflecting since he has no one. Sad. I did like Joy stepping up. I wasn't really liking her all that much. But she was good last night. The analog record keeping stuff was funny. The fax machine! The FAX MACHINE! The reaction to the noise of the FAX MACHINE! Agree Mel seems kind of like a waste of space here. I'm not sure about neurodivergence, but that scene where essentially her colleague was dictating to her what to say in her deposition -- will that take? I vaguely remember the measles kid last season. Still don't understand why she's doing a deposition -- IN THE HOSPITAL, APPARENTLY -- on July 4. The sudden onset blindness story was ... meh. But I enjoyed the rapport of the wives. They had the parents of the law student in discussing the relative benefits of bipolar v. schizophrenia. The comment by the family advocate about her own daughter being diagnosed at age 20 and now living at home working as a checkout girl for Giant Eagle was absolutely gut-wrenching. She was so grateful to have her kid, but obviously the disease had ruined the dreams she had for her child. But she had gratitude nonetheless. What happened to the advocate that was in the rape evidence collection room? Dana was doing all the evidence collection, the new nurse was there. An advocate showed up in the previous episode and suddenly isn't there. I can't remember, did the victim send her away? [/quote] This is a good synopsis- I agree with these takes. That is all. [/quote]
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