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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Who's the biggest ahole tonight? Robby, Santos, or the surgeons? [/quote] Robby. Santos is a childish, insolent, arrogant piece of shit and her lover surgeon girlfriend person or whatever rightly put her in her place. Her seething as Langdon instructed was really something. Obviously, she's a head case and probably has serious mental health issues, as we saw hinted at with the cutting. The orthopedic surgeon was just being a surgeon. Every surgeon I've ever known has been like that. God complexes. The man has the ability to reattach a limb, so he's somewhat entitled. Robby just got nasty. It's obvious he's on his last nerve. But he seems to be losing his compassion and empathy for his staff as the day goes on. He generally retains it for his patients (see how he treated Howard), but he really has it in for his colleagues and especially his subordinates in this episode. Al-Hashimi was right to call him out on it. I did like the Becca-Mel scene, watching Mel process that her sister was getting laid. Even Mel, who's clearly more highly functioning with the autism, sort of had some narrative in her head that people with intellectual disabilities wouldn't boink. Ironic, eh? I did find it ironic that Dana, who runs a tight ship, would so casually commit insurance fraud on the nicotine patch, implicating Dr. Mohan in the process. [b]What do we think Mohan's mother wants?[/b] In fact, we have a couple of storylines going now about troubled relationships with parents. Javarti being counseled to give her a mother a chance, she might surprise you, really was heartbreaking when she got dressed down, eh? "More talented people upstairs." [/quote] I think she wants what most parents who see their children as an extensions of themselves want - more prestige, success, money and respect for their child, which in turns bolsters their own prestige, success, money and respect.[/quote] I think it's likely Mohan's mom is having some kind of medical or mental health issue. She has called Mohan like 400x. We have seen Mohan speaking to her at least once, maybe twice, earlier in the shift? And she's still calling and has even called the emergency line in the ED. Despite having just talked to her a few hours ago. Either she's have some kind of mental health issue that is causing her to compulsively call Mohan to continue the argument about Mohan maybe/maybe not moving to New Jersey, or something has gone actually wrong since she last spoke to Mohan and now she's trying to get in touch with her for a real reason that requires Mohan's immediate attention. I'm guessing the former but I think we are supposed to start suspecting the latter because all the calls are getting out of control. If my mom called me that many times in a day, and especially if she called multiple numbers in my office including one intended only for emergencies, and it turned out she wasn't having some kind of mental or physical event, I would be so livid. that's just unacceptable.[/quote]
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