Rubbish episode. The idea of someone having to run to live was just ludicrous and the bullshit anti death penalty woke jab was really ruining the episode.
This wasn't the best episode. It just seems weird how it all played out.
I'm more ashamed that I watch this till the end. I will do no harm... What type of healthcare can force a doctor and nurse to treat a patient out on this middle of the street. Or what about the patient with the yellow eyes????
This episode was so offensively ridiculous that I couldn't watch to the end.
Review by JasperKazaiVIP 2BlockedParentSpoilers2023-11-19T02:54:25Z
Yeah, this was a pretty terrible episode. A lot about it was ridiculous, but the pregnant woman was the worst. I understand wanting to be treated by your regular doctor, but when that doctor hasn't shown up for literal hours and no one has heard from her, you would stop expecting her to arrive and accept treatment from someone else. You wouldn't stubbornly refuse all treatment to the point where you and your baby will likely die. That's idiotic.
Actually, I take some of that back: the actor dad part was the most ridiculous. Even ignoring the entire premise, because that itself is ridiculous - no mom would hire an actor to play a dad like that, nor would they continue to do so. That's incredibly stupid for a variety of reasons. But even aside from that, there isn't a person on earth who would be that committed to a role for an audience of two. If he had a large audience, sure, maybe. But literally no one would ever know about his dedication to this role outside of two people (and the doctors).
Also, the staging the death idea is so goddamn obvious. The fact it took them so long to arrive at that conclusion is stupid.
Also also, there's no way that mom would be able to afford such a talented actor.
The prisoner was already supposed to be dead. Who cares if he dies in the hospital instead? Why would that be an issue?