I think that Leah and Sean will be together by the end anyway, but somehow it's still sad : ( and Audrey Lim is just an unreal beauty, I hope she still wipes Morrison's nose
If I were Leah, I would do the same. Sean's generous forgiveness looks too pompous, whereas he is, to put it mildly, strange. He's too fixated on himself. She really went a long way for him, and he cancels the wedding in return. At least it's an unworthy act. He needs to learn to appreciate the people around him, and not try to rationalize everything. IMHO
"In order for others to love you, first of all you have to love yourself."
I really like how the series shows that both doctors and patients have similar life situations, and they try to learn some lessons from this for themselves. It was especially vivid here with the situation of Sean and Leah and this guy who was friendzoned. But, alas, Sean, although he seemed to catch the right idea from Park's words and this story with the patient, interpreted everything in his own way. It hurts for Leah, who, indeed, has grown a lot over all the seasons. And it hurts for Sean too, because it's clear that he understands that he's doing wrong to her, but doesn't know how to fix it. 😔💔
I love this kind of series. You take something out for yourself with each episode.
How Morrison still smiles nastily. I have met a similar person who can say nasty things with a smile on his face, as if he offered me a cup of tea. They really enjoy it.
I wonder how Morrison guessed that Audrey went to the Attorney General. Her pharmacist passed, or maybe she is so rich that she has connections so high. It even became interesting. The series is very good, it's not as dramatic as the previous one, but it's still interesting.
I don't know if Sean's relationship with Leah can be attributed to autism or if he's really stupid. Leah has been sacrificing a lot lately and is pushing through himself to make him comfortable, and perhaps this behavior is nothing but a manifestation of autism ..... It's sad that another baby died due to the negligence of the hospital manager. I want more positive emotions
@Avgustina15: this is not a baby, but a premature baby who was born with placental abruption by caesarean section at 26 weeks of pregnancy, with a heart defect, asphyxia and three points on the Apgar scale. Do you really think that in real life he would have survived, even if the doctors had the latest medicines?
@IrInAZKKK: well, I'll say this, even without such defects, children die in childbirth. And it happens that very heavy children are saved. Yes, at 26 weeks they would have saved me, at least my sister's child was not saved, and there is a friend who, due to the negligence of doctors, began premature labor in 32-33 weeks and the child died a couple of days later
@Avgustina15: Of course. And that's what I'm talking about. It happens in different ways. But the trouble is that if such children are saved, then in 90% of cases they remain deeply disabled with all the consequences.
Somehow I don't like it anymore. I thought by the end of the episode, Sean would come together to forgive Leah and they would get back together. But it didn't turn out the way I had hoped. I feel the whole hospital will have to connect to reconcile them. Moreover, this new owner does not add optimism.
I was one of those who categorically disliked Leah and was annoyed by the endless chewing over of her and Sean's relationship. But now I feel infinitely sorry for her. I would prefer that their relationship be broken off for good.
This whole line with new doctors is so dull and uninteresting that it couldn't be worse 🤦♀️I didn't even remember their names... and it's not interesting to look at them at all!
For some reason, she was very upset about Sean, so he decided to ask questions that were bothering him, and Leah took it personally. I hope they make up.
Oh, Sean is annoying, of course, he is autistic and that's all said, hence all the problems, would not his grades have changed, he would then be upset that he was fucked up, so it's hard to imagine that in real life such a person had a girl who would tolerate all these oddities of his behavior, it's constant dedication in one gate, and don't let God did something wrong. Yes, and Dr. Khan was right then, it seems, when he removed him from patients, he constantly carries some kind of game, although he was told a hundred times not to open his mouth for business, who is pleased to listen to this, and who is pleased that your doctor is autistic, even if very brilliant, but try to prove it to the patient, so that Sean would work in the lab, help make diagnoses, and if he didn't like it, well, fuck off, how much can you babysit him
Some kind of incomprehensible message of the series, like you want to date a beautiful girl, be either rich or athletic handsome, and preferably all together.
I understand that the patient is in shock, but the pharmacist is fine. If they hadn't signed, this main one would have been flying up the ass from there.
Hang on, Lim) nobody cares about this situation anymore. the pharmacist is blown away, the patient was fooled, Glassman is afraid to get into it, Sean is busy with personal problems. ehh..
and Audrey Lim is just an unreal beauty, I hope she still wipes Morrison's nose
I really like how the series shows that both doctors and patients have similar life situations, and they try to learn some lessons from this for themselves. It was especially vivid here with the situation of Sean and Leah and this guy who was friendzoned. But, alas, Sean, although he seemed to catch the right idea from Park's words and this story with the patient, interpreted everything in his own way.
It hurts for Leah, who, indeed, has grown a lot over all the seasons. And it hurts for Sean too, because it's clear that he understands that he's doing wrong to her, but doesn't know how to fix it. 😔💔
How Morrison still smiles nastily. I have met a similar person who can say nasty things with a smile on his face, as if he offered me a cup of tea. They really enjoy it.
It's sad that another baby died due to the negligence of the hospital manager. I want more positive emotions
What's with Lea and Sean's mess?
G: That's not true
Sh: really
G: Okay...
Sh: ... Or did you lie to cheer me up?
G: Have I lied to you before?
Sh: yes
G: Okay, I'm not lying now
Apparently, I am an autistic person at heart, because I understand him much better.