The trans storyline might of been interesting before they decide to go the route of angry internet mob leader. It's a pity that they show someone using their identify as a weapon against someone trying to be helpful. But at least the ending on that section was positive
Terrible show. I liked it at first but then the producers had back to back episodes that they went political and had major liberal bias. No thanks. They could have presented an idea and been less bias, but they didn’t. I have too many shows to watch. I don’t think this one in my life.
No More Jazz Music Please!!!
The whole Bloom and Reynolds denying their thing, which I'm guessing will someday later be blossoming again.. seems kinda seen and seen again.
So is Bloom's addiction (which it's not a bad storyline in itself, but pulling this after not even 10 episodes is too early. Like, first we need to get to know the doctors, see them going and start to get crushed - and then you see them falling into it. Or it can happen quite soon, but take some more time to get into the bad phase. If they're doing the almost malpractice this early, are they gonna drag it for ages or solve it and then she'll immediately fall into some other storyline which will then feel bleak because of how powerful the addiction one is?).
Related to that, her tiredness. Again, malpractice ready to happen.
And last but not least, good cop Goodwin bad cop Sharpe.
Again, they're disagreeing in front of patients already?
And Goodwin's already full House, completely ignoring rules not just in a "pilot episode, I'm here to change this place". But in a "what I'm doing makes no sense cause I'm involved, but I'm still going for the whole episode without stopping cause drama".
Dunno, a lot of rush all around.
It means well and it shows, but there's too much stuff, "unnecessary drama" ready to explode or saved last minute (the transplant).
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Wow. The emotions were running high in this one.
I think we can all agree teenagers suck. Dude potentially really hurt a Doctor's reputation and career because of a temper tantrum. And didn't even apologize. Talk about being a brat. If you're that immature, no, you can't make life changing, irreversible decisions about your body. Come back when you've matured emotionally.
The heart thing with Max being constantly by the woman's beside was very unrealistic and kinda unethical (I mean, c'mon, he has a whole hospital to run. That'd never happen in real life), but at the same time it hit me so hard in the feels! Man, I was tearing up by the end of it. And then he collapsed in the middle of nowhere with only his heavily pregnant wife nearby. That should be interesting.
Out of curiosity, do we think he stopped breathing? What would make someone with throat cancer touch their neck and then collapse?
And I'm getting tired of waiting on an explanation as to why in the world Dr Bloom doesn't sleep or slow down. WTH is wrong with her? Please let's address it already.