Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Feel like it started off super strong and then the season lost steam with the shooting and Jake storyline. They should have taken more time to establish the show and hospital before going mass casualty event, especially one tied so deeply to family trauma.
Makes me concerned next season, they’ll just go ridiculous with the storylines.
+1 agree with all this. I lost all interest in the last 3 episodes.
Anonymous wrote:Feel like it started off super strong and then the season lost steam with the shooting and Jake storyline. They should have taken more time to establish the show and hospital before going mass casualty event, especially one tied so deeply to family trauma.
Makes me concerned next season, they’ll just go ridiculous with the storylines.
Anonymous wrote:Feel like it started off super strong and then the season lost steam with the shooting and Jake storyline. They should have taken more time to establish the show and hospital before going mass casualty event, especially one tied so deeply to family trauma.
Makes me concerned next season, they’ll just go ridiculous with the storylines.
Anonymous wrote:Feel like it started off super strong and then the season lost steam with the shooting and Jake storyline. They should have taken more time to establish the show and hospital before going mass casualty event, especially one tied so deeply to family trauma.
Makes me concerned next season, they’ll just go ridiculous with the storylines.
Anonymous wrote:In addition to the Javadi/Mateo story line, did anyone pick up on the long eye contact/significant looks between multiple sets of characters:
--Santos and Garcia, seemed like there was an attraction brewing with them prior to Santos dropping the scalpel on Garcia's foot
--Whitaker and the nurse who offered to help him get new scrubs
--Dr. Robby and the corporate rep w the company who wants to buy out the ER, and offered to make Robby regional medical director
Yes I did notice this. Garcia was always impressed with Santos. They kind of dropped that storyline though.
Maybe there'll be more developments w those in S2
Anonymous wrote:Feel like it started off super strong and then the season lost steam with the shooting and Jake storyline. They should have taken more time to establish the show and hospital before going mass casualty event, especially one tied so deeply to family trauma.
Makes me concerned next season, they’ll just go ridiculous with the storylines.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guys - stop feeding the trolls
I'd like to feed Dr. Collins to a troll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guys - stop feeding the trolls
I'd like to feed Dr. Collins to a troll.
Why?
Sorry, just a joke based on all the back and forth. I liked the Collins character.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guys - stop feeding the trolls
I'd like to feed Dr. Collins to a troll.
Why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guys - stop feeding the trolls
I'd like to feed Dr. Collins to a troll.
Anonymous wrote:Guys - stop feeding the trolls