Elegant series (2) . The way Conrad helped the patient with the pain-it was a bit in the style of Grey's Anatomy. He's opening up more and more to me as a character. And how Conrad left Nick speechless at the end. I can't understand, did she think that he would run after her? It's interesting to find out what's going on with Dr. Hunter and her cancer patients. Is she really as unscrupulous a bastard as Bell? In general, what I like about this series is situations without embellishment. I really want to see a further confrontation between Conrad and career doctors. And I want them to make friends with Pravesh. Mina is godlike, and so far she's my favorite character. With each episode, the series tightens up. I like that it's darker, angrier, more realistic.
@waylees: he was a military orderly and his friend, a surgeon, reminded him how interesting it was for them in Afghanistan to save the lives of wounded soldiers in an open field. Therefore, it is most logical that he will also be a surgeon.
The series never ceases to please. The character of Conrad takes the soul, it will be a strong blow for him to learn the harsh truth about the mentor, if she is really guilty, but everything leads to this. This project has a special combination of humanity, cynicism, duty and thirst for power. Such strong human emotions are vividly presented.
Dunbar syndrome is very difficult to diagnose, since it has no specific signs, and abdominal pain can be from anything. Here Conrad is a good fellow, to get to the truth. Interestingly, the management did not know who Konrad's father was. I thought he was allowed to do everything, because Dad finances the clinic. It is strange then why he is allowed to behave so boldly and even brazenly with his superiors, Dr. Bell, and other colleagues. Such fighters for justice are not loved anywhere and are quickly squeezed out of the collective. I can imagine what will happen when he turns against the oncologist doctor.
The series is interesting, in general. I really like Mina, but Nick is always on a roll, that's just what Mina lacked in her advice. And what only Conrad and Judd found in it. But there are also a lot of inconsistencies. It turns out that the authorities are not aware of Conrad's origin. It's hard to believe, they've read his personal file, and it's strange not to put two and two together when this rich man appears. In any case, Conrad is a typical poor rich boy who is not afraid to take risks because he does not understand what. And I think Bell did know. Otherwise, it is impossible to explain universal tolerance. But the situation with Hunter is infuriating. Of course, the oncologist is pulling off insurance fraud, but no one except the junior nurse has any idea about anything. Let's start with the fact that Nick corny qualifications would not be enough to understand something there. Absolutely absurd situation. And by the way, tolerance for Conrad can be explained, but how has this star not been fired yet? She is rude to doctors, does what and when she wants. I don't remember Nick performing her direct duties at all. And this is her eternal desire to get into the soul. Well, the person said that he did not want to discuss... Unfortunately, most likely this epic love will be stretched over the entire project.
@ramzy: perhaps if you are looking in translation, you are misinformed about the position of the Nickname. She is not just a nurse, but a "practicing nurse", in our reality something like a paramedic, i.e. she can take on a number of therapist duties. Plus, in the 2nd series it was said that she was in doctoral studies in her field, i.e. she completed not just vocational training, but then a master's degree, which says a little about her qualifications.
@Luizot: , that is, a qualified nurse. She is not a doctor, and certainly not an oncologist. Not every doctor will be able to judge the correctness of PCT. Such fraud is possible because it is difficult to uncover it. The authors should have thought better about this line, and for heroism and truthfulness, they should have found something else.
@ramzy: well, in the USA, it seems that nurses are allowed to do a lot, much more than in our countries or in Europe. And they get more decent for it. Therefore, maybe she knows enough .. Well, if she often sees the dosage of ordinary oncological patients, then it is quite possible to estimate and understand that the dosages that this oncologist gives are rather higher than usual. Although this is all guesswork, of course)) chemistry is difficult, it's all in principle
he's a pretty talented doctor, and then the whole hospital staff knows what Bell is, so I think it's Bella who is rather tolerated, and everyone kind of loves Conrad. but this is the second Carey Agos, to be honest
@olya_loui: dadada, Reynolds was not changed at all for Amsterdam. They came out in the water year, apparently decided not to "make up", well, let it stay that way :D
This project has a special combination of humanity, cynicism, duty and thirst for power. Such strong human emotions are vividly presented.
Well, if she often sees the dosage of ordinary oncological patients, then it is quite possible to estimate and understand that the dosages that this oncologist gives are rather higher than usual. Although this is all guesswork, of course)) chemistry is difficult, it's all in principle
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