There's a new sheriff in town, it looks like. I hope Conrad's father will be for the good ones and will help to deal with Bell in the second season.
And I'm even a little sorry that the Mine line with AJ, the new surgeon, broke off, although the Shirt is pretty cute, but against AJ's background it is already lost for me. During hiatus, I will remember stroking my hand in the operating room and see this as the beginning of a great and bright love :)
And I don't even know if I want to see a couple of Mina and Austin. They have a cool interaction, but with a relationship such sarcasm and jokes often disappear, and I don't want that at all..
@shelestov_di: actually, he did what he was supposed to do - handed over the criminal. He might have slept with Lane, but neither he nor the hospital had anything to do with what she was doing. And protecting the hospital is his job.
Oh yeah, baby! Who knew that everything would be fine? I knew!))) Mikey and Mina - milahi) I liked how Mina confessed her love) So verbose) But the new Dr. AJ somehow got bored with his high-sounding phrases and such "I'm mega-cool-super-smart-and-you're-all-nobody". But still he is good with his coolness and unemotional approach. I had no doubt that this hypochondriac doughnut girl would come back and hand over Lane) Quickly passed and the deal is in the hat! Bell's face is priceless when he realized that she was deceiving him and then when Conrad's father took the place of the main boss. I hope that father and son will find mutual understanding. Nick and Conrad are just aaaah, how glad I am))) I love everyone) And Pravesh, and the other doc, all-all)) The only thing that's a pity is that neither the council nor Bell apologized to Nick, no one! Waiting for karma for Bell. Damn cockroach.
When this stuff with Nick just started, it flashed through my mind that Conrad would still turn to his father for help. And so it turned out. And how Bell spent Lane... She clearly thought that she had wrapped him up and now he is a mountain for her.
That's great! Dynamic development throughout the series and excellent denouement. Drive and intrigue are on top. A separate bow to the music editors. The only thing that was missing was the full disclosure of the characters, but it's already interesting to follow their development, let's see what happens in the second season.
Wow! What a tense series! I exhaled only at the end, and during the operation I didn't breathe at all. How glad I am that Mike survived. And the new doctor fell for a Mine:))) I catch myself thinking that they would look good together, but I don't want Mike to suffer. Bell is in his repertoire. At first, I just believed that he would really help Hunter and all this fuss would stretch into the second season, but thank God, it worked out. He surpassed Hunter in selfishness and dirty play. At the beginning of the series, when Hunter and Bell were making out, I thought that I had never loved this actor Bruce Greenwood, he always had some roles that were not positive, and Melina Kanakaridis (Hunter) ever since the days of "Strictly to the south" for some reason I don't like it. And then these two are also a couple. Straight double eww. 😝 An amazing series, how glad I am that I started watching it. I look forward to continuing!❤️
Did Bell really do something adequate for the whole season when he handed Lane over to the FBI, otherwise I thought he would cover for her, since they are muddying.
I don't know why they attacked Bell specifically in this episode. Here he acted as an honest man and, no less importantly, as a high-level professional. You immediately realize that a person is in the right place. He didn't know what Lane was doing, and when he found out, he did everything so that she couldn't hide the evidence and at the same time took care of the reputation of the hospital, which had nothing to do with it at all, but she could be badly hurt tangentially up to bankruptcy due to potential lawsuits.
By the way, Conrad's father, judging by the 6th (or whatever, I don't remember the series anymore) is a business man. Therefore, it is doubtful that he helped anyone get rid of Bell. For him, Bell is probably the most precious frame, so skillfully he saves the reputation of the hospital over and over again. And as for how ethical his methods are, this tycoon probably doesn't care. He even said in this episode that "it's time to send the hospital on a healthy financial course." Who can handle this better than Bell?
@judenic: there are still doubts about Bell) Of course, as a character, he is not particularly verbose in explanations, but for some reason it seems that he passed the Lane not from his own honesty and worries for the honor of the hospital, but so that this case does not somehow indirectly affect him (after all, like they met / slept) and did not push him as far away from the hospital.
@leyton08: Naturally, I don't like Bell, but there is still a difference between covering your skin in any way or protecting a person who intentionally kills people. Yes, Bell also put lives at risk, but he tried to recover, put someone with him in surgery who could back him up. I think he's not evil or kind, but just selfish. It even seems to me that he is not aware of the evil coming from him, only if it comes from others. And he blames not himself for all the troubles, but the disease.
@Caspermaks: I have a strong association with "Chicago Doctors" from them. There's Dr. Connor with a rich father, he didn't talk to him either.. and of course the father there also got into the management of the hospital. When I first heard that Conrad was having a bad time with his father, I caught deja vu.
"Dr. Bell is like a cat always landing on his paws." A very interesting character and an ambiguous antagonist, it's good that he was left in the series.
I am glad that everything ended well, but still I am tormented by disturbing suspicions that this "service" was rendered to Conrad for a reason.... I hope it won't come back to him later in some way, where his father would, for example, blackmail him.... * fingers crossed*
A very predictable rescue from a difficult situation in the form of "dad, I hate you, but my girlfriend and I recently shit ourselves, give a lot of money." And what would you do without Daddy, son? With his own arrogance and short-sightedness.
The season finale is FIRE! I really liked the series itself. In the second half of the season, even the end-to-end plot was delivered. I looked with interest. The main character is cool, and Nick liked the Revenge series. It's much better than a "good doctor", even though the main character drags there.
The series rocked. If the pilot was weak, then the final is already an order of magnitude higher. The actors' acting is great, the picture as a whole is very cool. The series has earned its extension.
I think I got hooked on this Hawkins, but medical series can be very difficult to watch. So far, everything is at the level of "eating" the series in batches, and these are the moments when Nick and Conrad hold hands...I just can't.)
And I'm even a little sorry that the Mine line with AJ, the new surgeon, broke off, although the Shirt is pretty cute, but against AJ's background it is already lost for me. During hiatus, I will remember stroking my hand in the operating room and see this as the beginning of a great and bright love :)
Mikey and Mina - milahi) I liked how Mina confessed her love) So verbose) But the new Dr. AJ somehow got bored with his high-sounding phrases and such "I'm mega-cool-super-smart-and-you're-all-nobody". But still he is good with his coolness and unemotional approach.
I had no doubt that this hypochondriac doughnut girl would come back and hand over Lane) Quickly passed and the deal is in the hat!
Bell's face is priceless when he realized that she was deceiving him and then when Conrad's father took the place of the main boss. I hope that father and son will find mutual understanding.
Nick and Conrad are just aaaah, how glad I am))) I love everyone) And Pravesh, and the other doc, all-all))
The only thing that's a pity is that neither the council nor Bell apologized to Nick, no one!
Waiting for karma for Bell. Damn cockroach.
The only thing that was missing was the full disclosure of the characters, but it's already interesting to follow their development, let's see what happens in the second season.
An amazing series, how glad I am that I started watching it. I look forward to continuing!❤️
Thank you in advance!
By the way, Conrad's father, judging by the 6th (or whatever, I don't remember the series anymore) is a business man. Therefore, it is doubtful that he helped anyone get rid of Bell. For him, Bell is probably the most precious frame, so skillfully he saves the reputation of the hospital over and over again. And as for how ethical his methods are, this tycoon probably doesn't care. He even said in this episode that "it's time to send the hospital on a healthy financial course." Who can handle this better than Bell?
I think he's not evil or kind, but just selfish. It even seems to me that he is not aware of the evil coming from him, only if it comes from others. And he blames not himself for all the troubles, but the disease.
+ a very interesting love triangle is being formed between Mina, Mike and Austin :)
https://edition.cnn.com/2015/07/10/us/michigan-cancer-doctor-sentenced
It's much better than a "good doctor", even though the main character drags there.