Numbness of the hand? Seriously? Do neither Bull nor Cable know the symptoms of a heart attack? Plus he turned white. It was predictable. Of course, I understand stress, everything is fine. Marissa is a different person to me in the last two episodes. Where is that confident woman from the first season? Plus, I don't want to sound like an abuser, but it always seemed to me that psychological interdependence is a psycho-violent addiction. Like a tyrant husband and wife, or two girlfriends/friends, one of whom is a clear leader, and the second is a follower and follows everywhere. What is Marissa's addiction? The fact that she's babysitting Jason, as the psychologist correctly said, she likes it. What does it mean that you can't be yourself without him? She managed to lead a normal life and relationship throughout many years of working together. What has changed now? Hadn't she admired him before? Or is it the standard "The lower a man falls, the more interesting it is to save him?" I don't understand where her character is being developed. It seems to me that this is a degradation of the character. If this is done in order to bring Bull and Marissa together, then it's very sad. And the series, or rather the series, are very intense. I was even afraid of a bad outcome. I will miss the summer without Jason and the team)
@queen_of_hearts: numbness of the hand is one of the first symptoms of a heart attack or heart failure, as well as problems with blood vessels and circulation (neuralgia, strokes)
You know, I Googled it now, and really didn't find (except for a couple of references) in Google any mention of numbness of the hand during a heart attack. But I remember how many times we were told about it at school, then at the DPD. Plus, according to the specifics of my former job, I went through the provision of PMP once every six months, including there was about the recognition of a heart attack, stroke. And we were constantly told there about numbness of the hand as one of the most obvious precursors of a heart attack. Now I'm thinking, "... am I an idiot, or are skis not going?"))) PS. We are waiting for the cardiologist in the discussion)
@Akasha: I'm not a cardiologist, unfortunately. But I want to share my personal experience. My left arm cramped once and the first thing I thought was that it was a heart attack. But no. I am healthy and my heart is fine. There is numbness of the hand due to neuralgia, including reflected. I will name the symptoms from memory - the elbow of a tennis player, the shoulder of a swimmer and the like. When the arm is cramped in a certain position, or when swinging, after a load, even from a draft, the arm becomes numb, reduces the shoulder after sleeping in an uncomfortable position, and does not let go for a couple of days - and this happens. These symptoms don't even happen in athletes.
It is worth noting the good performance of Michael Weatherly. In episode 20, he also made allusions to his painful condition. He showed by facial expressions and gestures that his heart was bothering him. I saw the promo of season 3, before I watched the last episodes of the second, took a break from watching this project, in general, I was waiting for this to happen to Bull, perhaps that's why I was more attentive to his behavior. There was a moment when Bull, during a conversation with the staff, made a massage movement with his fist - I jumped right up - I think now, but what about the steps..
Many men ignore their illnesses, brag, dislike doctors and do not seek to go to hospitals for examinations, this is a well-known fact. Especially if a person drinks, is depressed, is overweight, has given up on himself. Thoughts are occupied with completely different things, consciousness is dulled, body signals are not noticed at all.
@Akasha: No, codependency can be without violence. And Marissa has no life of her own- she runs to save Bull at any time of the day or night. And the rest of the time she worries about him. This is how codependency manifests itself: a person seems to have chosen such a relationship himself, he needs them for something, but at the same time they are to the detriment of his personality, so he constantly tries to get out of them. And this process of internal conflict is very painful.
Well, if codependency really exists without violence (I Googled, but honestly did not come to a complete understanding of the term), then why now? Because he didn't need to be saved before? As for me, he always demanded increased attention, it's just that now she began to realize that she was too worried? (Compared even to the others) Plus her recent relationship definitely contributed to the situation, because Jason, albeit indirectly, acted as her "savior". But I still don't understand why this codependency card was played now and how it will develop in the new season. And to be honest, well, this condition doesn't fit with her character.
@Episodes: // in Russia, too, they will pass by, and the especially gifted will also kick for fun. // well, I don't know, passers-by usually call an ambulance, even if after it turns out that the person is just dead drunk. Now, if four Caucasians were beating him there, and everyone was scurrying past trying not to shine, it would certainly be egregious..
I would like to lose weight.... A handsome man has blurred out so much... but in general, the series is very interesting and the actors are all like that... cool
@oakhmedova: I ate a lot of grub. It is quite justified from a biological point of view. Got a mammoth - eat up, there is no mammoth, starve and run get it) . Many successful people at his age are swollen with happiness)) don't worry, he bought himself a fitness trainer in real life a little later.
I really hope that everything will be fine with Bull!
I don't understand where her character is being developed. It seems to me that this is a degradation of the character. If this is done in order to bring Bull and Marissa together, then it's very sad. And the series, or rather the series, are very intense. I was even afraid of a bad outcome. I will miss the summer without Jason and the team)
My left arm cramped once and the first thing I thought was that it was a heart attack. But no. I am healthy and my heart is fine.
There is numbness of the hand due to neuralgia, including reflected. I will name the symptoms from memory - the elbow of a tennis player, the shoulder of a swimmer and the like. When the arm is cramped in a certain position, or when swinging, after a load, even from a draft, the arm becomes numb, reduces the shoulder after sleeping in an uncomfortable position, and does not let go for a couple of days - and this happens. These symptoms don't even happen in athletes.
It is worth noting the good performance of Michael Weatherly. In episode 20, he also made allusions to his painful condition. He showed by facial expressions and gestures that his heart was bothering him. I saw the promo of season 3, before I watched the last episodes of the second, took a break from watching this project, in general, I was waiting for this to happen to Bull, perhaps that's why I was more attentive to his behavior. There was a moment when Bull, during a conversation with the staff, made a massage movement with his fist - I jumped right up - I think now, but what about the steps..
Many men ignore their illnesses, brag, dislike doctors and do not seek to go to hospitals for examinations, this is a well-known fact. Especially if a person drinks, is depressed, is overweight, has given up on himself. Thoughts are occupied with completely different things, consciousness is dulled, body signals are not noticed at all.
but in general, the series is very interesting and the actors are all like that... cool