It's funny, as soon as the song about "black lives matter" begins, everyone is on their ears. And as soon as it's a white homeless guy, so "no comment" and I-won't-answer-your-questions attitude. Even too lazy to gloat 😂
@ZairaSurkhaeva: they have such stupid rules there, the same story in the 911 series - the emergency services are called in a complex. Therefore, there is no reason to "measure the pressure", there will be a cosmic bill for payment.
The previous series were more exciting, but something fell short here. But there are also a few positive points.
Paramedic girls are such lovely girlfriends, they make me happy. And the blonde looks great with Kaylee) It would have been a nice couple if it hadn't been for the lesbian tendency.
The moment with Voight's "surprises" is annoying, I worry about Casey, but not so much anymore, this staff is repelled by something.
And one more thing: of course, it's a pity that Mills couldn't pull out a living person at that moment, but! They gave him an order several times, but he stood there and couldn't decide, he lost time himself. If I wanted to get the man out so badly, I would have gone and most likely would have managed to get him out. Otherwise, it turns out not very well: first we will stand, think, take time, and then we will beg for even more time at the most dangerous moment. And still, it's a pity for the boy, he just came to the unit (albeit on the basis of an intern), but they didn't let him save a man and got a corpse with a handful of people's condemnation.
But there are also a few positive points.
Paramedic girls are such lovely girlfriends, they make me happy. And the blonde looks great with Kaylee) It would have been a nice couple if it hadn't been for the lesbian tendency.
The moment with Voight's "surprises" is annoying, I worry about Casey, but not so much anymore, this staff is repelled by something.
And one more thing: of course, it's a pity that Mills couldn't pull out a living person at that moment, but! They gave him an order several times, but he stood there and couldn't decide, he lost time himself. If I wanted to get the man out so badly, I would have gone and most likely would have managed to get him out. Otherwise, it turns out not very well: first we will stand, think, take time, and then we will beg for even more time at the most dangerous moment. And still, it's a pity for the boy, he just came to the unit (albeit on the basis of an intern), but they didn't let him save a man and got a corpse with a handful of people's condemnation.