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[quote=Anonymous]A big theme of the show is how different personality types handle stress and pressure. No one is really “right” or “wrong,” but they do suffer different consequences from their ways of coping. A lot of characters have opposite strengths and weaknesses. Robby compartmentalizes really well, but doesn’t deal with his feels as a result. Mohan empathizes super well, but can’t “shut off” her feelings and is suffering from that. Santos has a very strong sense of righteousness that causes her to get out over her skis every single time. Garcia is not at all emotionally affected by others’ actions or decisions but she is completely unable to connect with people. Etc. And everyone on the show is in a different place in their journey. McKay actually seems like the most well adjusted person this season, because she already hit rock bottom and has had to rebuild. Robby is about to hit rock bottom. Al Hashimi is working through past trauma but it is a constant effort. Etc. This is also why I don’t think it’s interesting to discuss Langdon vs. Santos as far as who is “right” or “wrong” - the show is more about how each person has to work through their own crap to be a better doctor.[/quote]
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