In the comments to the pilot, I wrote that the series was very weak and I didn't even know whether to watch it further, but my love for Emily overcame and I continued watching. Now I consider it one of the best medical series. What a beast Hunter was, although it was clear that she would do something. But I thought she would just somehow ruin Nick's life, but killing a patient? I really hope she doesn't get away with it. In the end, Konrad was just insanely sorry. I can't imagine what will happen to Nick when she finds out. They went to hiatus well, cheerfully so.
@ElllaDee: I suspect it's not just about the Nickname. Perhaps this is how she covers her tracks, because another oncologist called her and asked for all the documentation on Lily, starting with the diagnosis. If Hunter is really messing up something with cancer patients, and Lily could well be healthy at all, then the doctor does not need to know about it at all. And if there is no person, there is no problem.
I hope that the cameras were installed not only in the operating rooms, but also in the corridors too. The screenwriters can't remove the Nickname like that.
@Haruka_5452: I also fell for puppies at first, and then I thought ugh, well, it's such an unsanitary situation. Now they are cute, and half an hour later they made puddles or even piles all over the room. Well xs. This is a hospital...
When Hunter allowed Nick to be Lily's nurse again, it immediately became clear that she would do something with Lily, and blame it on Nick. But even if Nick is fired, does Hunter not think that the first one will continue to dig?
From the very beginning, for some reason, it was thought that, alas, the heroine Lily would not survive, but so... It was terrible, she wanted to keep the Cookie for herself (I hope they will definitely find out about Hunter's murder, despite the alibi. Puppies are really cute ^_^ And I haven't seen Joan Kelly probably since Vault 13)
But I don't know if the murder twist is good for the series or not. In general, I am a supporter of the "fiction" component, I do not think that it is necessary to chase hyperrealism, because the task of the series is not to show how certain events actually happen. And there have already been such artistic liberties, for example, with Dr. Okafor, who helps the poor and at the same time has such a detached character. But directly killing a patient is such a, well, very steep step. In general, this whole situation with Hunter is somehow not very thought out and it disappoints me. It doesn't really fit. We'll see what happens next. But, in theory, Lisa should be M& M, and if she has something wrong with the diagnosis, then it should be easy to open it. In terms of diagnosis, it is always easier to work with a dead patient, this is a fact. In an absolute majority of cases, an autopsy indicates the correct diagnosis, even if it was missed by doctors. It turns out that killing Lizzie, if she was healthy, is well, an extremely dubious step. Let's see what the authors come up with. So far I don't understand what this Hunter scam is. The authors' hint that, like, she manipulates insurance, is difficult to combine with my knowledge of oncologists in the USA. Such oncologists, who have their own centers there at large polyclinics, generally have no problems with the flow of patients. More precisely, the problem is that they can accept almost half of all the applicants. Therefore, such centers even often screen out patients in order to meet some secondary criteria, such as participation in clinical trials. To invent extra patients for them is strange to say the least.
You know, it was only after 9 episodes that I realized that Priya played Mara in the teen series "Abode of Anubis", which was shown on Nickelodeon about 6 years ago. Glad to see the actress in this series ;)
Sorry for Lily :with Hunter could very well have dared to remove her, and even with Nick, who meddles in her own affairs. Probably, Lily's treatment turned out to be wrong, went the wrong way and did not bring any results, and then another doctor asked for the entire treatment history... Not wanting to admit her mistake, she also has her own center and this can damage the financing and reputation of the center. And then Nick digs, a good chance to get rid of the ballast and blame Nick.
Well, it was clear that Lily would die - they were all worried about her from the very beginning and she looked very weak. It didn't look like a miracle cure. Although murder is, of course, a tin, but, apparently, Hunter was not the first time she tried to kill her, but each time she was saved by these responsible doctors. It became logical to achieve their own with their own hands. And I'm sorry for the Cookie - it's the whole series from one to another... And in the ward at the end I saw enough of such stress, I was scared for sure.
The series is on top. Probably the strongest (counting the end, of course) for all 9 episodes. Konrad in this series pleased as never before. He is also a man, his disclosure is gorgeous. Ex-fiancee, a ring for Nick, and the way he saved Lily!
I will not give up the series, and in comparison with the "Good Doctor", the "Resident" even wins a little, although both series are super, excellent followers of the "Clinic" and "Doctor House"
I was so upset at the end to the point of horror. Insanely sorry for Lily. She was a very charming girl, I wanted a good result for her. Hunter is a beast, of course. Absolute. Covering up her dealings, at the same time framed Nick, went to murder. I hope she gets what she deserves and well.
I don't understand why Nick followed Hunter's instructions so meekly, knowing that her treatment almost killed Lily more than once. But before that, she was very well versed in her tests and treatment.
I understand that Nick, as a nurse, should listen to Hunter, but I thought that Nick would not do this or check the appointment before administering the dose. Probably naively believed that Hunter would not stoop directly to murder. On the other hand, Nick could pretend to enter something, and not do it. But this is also rash, because she herself would have put the patient in danger without listening to the doctor, and Nick is not like that.. It remains to be hoped that all the cameras are recording, although they probably shouldn't be in the ward? But there should definitely be in the corridor, respectively, it is visible who enters where, and Hunter did not know about the recordings.
But shouldn't the operating rooms always have recorded operations, right? This has been common for a long time..
It seemed strange to me that Nick believed someone she believes is responsible for Lily's condition. She could have checked with Conrad or any other person, but for some reason she believed and did as she was asked
:-(
Now I consider it one of the best medical series.
What a beast Hunter was, although it was clear that she would do something. But I thought she would just somehow ruin Nick's life, but killing a patient? I really hope she doesn't get away with it.
In the end, Konrad was just insanely sorry. I can't imagine what will happen to Nick when she finds out.
They went to hiatus well, cheerfully so.
Puppies are really cute ^_^ And I haven't seen Joan Kelly probably since Vault 13)
In general, I am a supporter of the "fiction" component, I do not think that it is necessary to chase hyperrealism, because the task of the series is not to show how certain events actually happen. And there have already been such artistic liberties, for example, with Dr. Okafor, who helps the poor and at the same time has such a detached character. But directly killing a patient is such a, well, very steep step. In general, this whole situation with Hunter is somehow not very thought out and it disappoints me. It doesn't really fit. We'll see what happens next. But, in theory, Lisa should be M& M, and if she has something wrong with the diagnosis, then it should be easy to open it. In terms of diagnosis, it is always easier to work with a dead patient, this is a fact. In an absolute majority of cases, an autopsy indicates the correct diagnosis, even if it was missed by doctors. It turns out that killing Lizzie, if she was healthy, is well, an extremely dubious step.
Let's see what the authors come up with. So far I don't understand what this Hunter scam is. The authors' hint that, like, she manipulates insurance, is difficult to combine with my knowledge of oncologists in the USA. Such oncologists, who have their own centers there at large polyclinics, generally have no problems with the flow of patients. More precisely, the problem is that they can accept almost half of all the applicants. Therefore, such centers even often screen out patients in order to meet some secondary criteria, such as participation in clinical trials. To invent extra patients for them is strange to say the least.
Hunter could very well have dared to remove her, and even with Nick, who meddles in her own affairs. Probably, Lily's treatment turned out to be wrong, went the wrong way and did not bring any results, and then another doctor asked for the entire treatment history... Not wanting to admit her mistake, she also has her own center and this can damage the financing and reputation of the center. And then Nick digs, a good chance to get rid of the ballast and blame Nick.
And I'm sorry for the Cookie - it's the whole series from one to another... And in the ward at the end I saw enough of such stress, I was scared for sure.
Konrad in this series pleased as never before. He is also a man, his disclosure is gorgeous. Ex-fiancee, a ring for Nick, and the way he saved Lily!
I will not give up the series, and in comparison with the "Good Doctor", the "Resident" even wins a little, although both series are super, excellent followers of the "Clinic" and "Doctor House"
It remains to be hoped that all the cameras are recording, although they probably shouldn't be in the ward? But there should definitely be in the corridor, respectively, it is visible who enters where, and Hunter did not know about the recordings.
But shouldn't the operating rooms always have recorded operations, right? This has been common for a long time..