@By heart: calls colleagues who are not to blame for anything, does not consider it necessary to restrain his irritation in any way and pours it on others, considers himself better than others, although he is capable of making the same mistakes, blabbed about others
The perfect morning. I woke up and watched the new episode.) Finally, Dr. Jay was shown) And then they showed me a medical procedure, I thought it was a hint. MRSA is a strain of Staphylococcus aureus that is resistant to a large group of antibiotics. ✌️
@UTKA_BLACK: I'm even afraid that the patient doesn't have MRSA, but a flesh-eating bacterium. And that means amputation.… Dr. Langdon said "or worse," so we'll see.
Let Whitaker go to the men's club. I was so amused by this moment, where he wanted to join the guys in a circle to stand and talk
the series is generally good, Ogilvie has finally been released a little (but he also gets his share of the shift, so I don't wish him any harm)
and Robbie wants to shake it up a little bit so that he lets go of his resentment against Langdon and gives him a chance, it's too hard to watch him abruptly dismiss him.
@yare_yare: I'm really looking forward to their interactions, but for some reason it seems to me that we're going to get some pretty intense moments with them. I generally think that they will show a different perception of this relationship. Moreover, Garcia considers them a full-fledged couple, and Santos, by virtue of his character, does not even know how to be in a relationship, therefore he cannot perceive it that way, or he is afraid to do it. 🤔 Therefore, for four episodes of Garcia, only the neon sign with the phrase "I'm dating Trinity" is missing, otherwise she has mentioned it more than once at any convenient, and not very, occasion, But there was no hint from Santos at all.
@By heart: Yes, I agree that if we get something, it won't be easy. just because Santos, by virtue of only gaining experience and character growth, will basically have to face herself and how she presents herself to people + her defenses
@yare_yare: Lord, please show me exactly where and how these relations are marked?? I have a feeling that everyone is watching some other version, different from mine in this thread.
well, Santos, of course, is in his repertoire)) "Oh, are you still freaking out about your trial? Pfft! Hey, don't bother me, I'm upset because Dr. Al-Hashimi told me to do my job." OK, Dr. Santos, your suffering is, of course, more important))) but I still respect how she doesn't harass Mel with rude words when she's clearly distracting her, but still tries (to the best of her ability) to be polite to her.
I STILL hope that Dana isn't sick, and that she told Robbie the wrong number of ambulances, not because she was getting distracted, but just because it was such a morning. please.
They told me about Dr. Collins!! I'm very happy for her <3 Robbie, apparently, was completely unaware. because he didn't ask, was it interesting, or because they decided not to share the news about the adoption with him?
if this parkourer survives, then it will be possible for him to build a new house from the bricks that Ogilvy put there because of the consequences of his haste)) but I liked his reaction: to apologize and admit his guilt. if he had been a very pompous, narcissistic turkey, he could have blamed everything on the radiologists who did not notice the piece of foreign body in time. I think he will grow up to be a good doctor)))
It's an unpopular opinion, but Javadi annoys Santos more. I still remember their dialogue with Santos, "you think I won't take 2 specializations because you couldn't"- "well, yes." And also, I'm very happy for McKay)) Someone's got a date coming up!!
@sofklemen: Is Javadi annoying you because she's telling the truth to Santos? Seriously? Using the example of your above dialogue: a. In the United States (and indeed the whole world, perhaps) there is no EM/ GS residency. b. Even if (as part of the show) this two-headed "monster" is created here, Santos will need to spend 3 years on a residency in the emergency room, then from 5 to 8 years (depending on the specialty) on a residency in surgery. And after 10+ years of study, she will only be able to work on ONE of them. V. Javadi has every right to say all this. She entered the university at the age of 13, studied at the medical school at the hospital, her mother is a PoS and, in fact, the head of the surgery department. And if, with all these buns and her brains, she hasn't pulled out a combination of the two specializations, there's nothing for Santos to do there at all.
The bonus is a link to a post on Reddit where the idiocy of Santos' decision is discussed by people who work in medicine. 👉 https://www.reddit.com/r/ThePittTVShow/s/zD7cEgbotf
@elmoretti: I was talking about human behavior, not professional behavior. It's worth remembering how Javadi looked at McKay crookedly in the first season, because she has a sensor on her leg. She considered herself the smartest, tried to find out "what happened." Of course, the hospital administration is not aware of this, she is the only one who noticed HOW SHE THINKS. Like Javadi, she told a homeless mother with children that there was food in the hospital and help, they could come here. And McKay always carefully communicated with this mother, knowing from experience what to say and how to say it.
@elmoretti: it's not about a specific situation, but about the fact that she considers herself superior and smarter than everyone else, and at the same time she messes up) yes, let's say she has more knowledge than many, but this does not mean that you have to be such an arrogant and upstart) because where you need to prove yourself in real life She really immediately "blacked out" the situation. Theory is theory, but practice and humanity and elementary ethics are completely different)
@mofogirl: I'm sorry, but I'm laughing at something. Because when you describe Javadi of the second season, you literally describe Santos of the first season)
@sofklemen: one more time) She's a child who went to university at the age of 13 (!). What do you think about her socialization? In my 36 years, I've met a dozen people who are not just super smart, but geeks. And almost all of them, despite their brains and age, behaved in society in much the same way as Javadi. I don't see a problem with that at all)
@elmoretti: so everyone there has something that "interfered" with socialization, or made them the way they are.
But there is too much pressure and expectations on Javadi as the daughter of two doctors in high positions and with a reputation, and the same socialization as the child of a genius, where she studies small with adults, is not the fact that it has a positive effect on her. I'm not sure at all that Victoria ever really wanted to combine specializations, so her conclusions "I couldn't, so no one can" look rather arrogant, although it doesn't annoy me personally, but I can understand why people might be annoyed by this. It's like it was with McKay and Victoria's reaction to the bracelet.
@sofklemen: and her tik-tok is about toxic coworkers)) Damn, did the girl with eyelashes show her phone on the screen so that Nick Javadi could be seen there? Maybe there really is such a channel from the actress
@sofklemen: No one asked Santos to put the question in such a way that one of them would lose. In general, she never filters the conversation and does not lead in a neutral background. Either he runs into you, or he's inappropriately rude, or he's rude, and then he slams his mouth shut. She got in on her own and asked for it with a rude question. The person who cooked in it gave an unequivocal answer, after all, Santos likes straightforwardness.
I don't understand why everyone is discussing how annoying Javadi and Santos are when there is this curly-haired fool in the frame. Javadi and Santos usually behave appropriately in a medical sense, but the fact that they are both conceited is not uncommon in their gender and age, given that both are very smart.
@arinka_Lo: he's a self-evident irritant) that's why I didn't even write about him + the series shows how his arrogance is boring. I've been laughing since the second intern says, "Is your name Joy? Parents were chasing fashion" and Robbie McKay turned away to laugh😂
@arinka_Lo: This curly-haired guy annoyed me so much. He rejoices at the complications of clients in order to test his growing knowledge over them and hurried to pull out the glass! aaaaa
@queenmarishka: he enjoys the opportunity to learn something in real life, because you can read books, watch videos, train on corpses, pigs, and dolls a million times, but until you try it with your own hands, you can't do anything. That's the only way to learn in medicine.
The girl with glued eyelashes is Langdon's real wife!
Thanks to this series, which constantly opens up something new for me, for example, how to set the coccyx. ( TV series fan of medical series with experience )
Curly hair pisses me off a little too, but there must be someone like Joy, and I hope it won't be confirmed. 🤞
Langdon has finally been returned ( almost) from the sorting)
👉🏼👈🏼 It's a shame to write this, but you can already start some kind of tin in the reception. All cases are fairly standard-banal-passing.
Well, the coccyx was adjusted through the anal passage, well, the glass was pulled out and the dental abscess was opened, but where is my favorite "blood-guts-ras*idorasilo"👉🏼👈🏼
Whitaker has become a great doctor, and I'm proud of him. 🫶🏼
@poiree: maybe she thought it would take a long time for the psychiatrist to "go", doctors are always very busy, so she called ahead of time?) Well, that's what I decided)
It's only the fourth hour of the shift, and half of them already seem so busy, especially Robbie and Santos. And Javadi is also starting to get lost.
The situation with Al-Hashimi and the claim about the maps seemed a bit strange to me. Is everything so bad there that on her very first day, almost at the very beginning of her shift, she makes a remark, also threatening that because of this, Santos will have to go through the second year again, or is this done to promote the topic of AI in her work against the background of this conflict (including the speed of filling in the cards)? Or will they introduce some kind of nervous breakdown in Santos against this background? And that's why she was so detached and nervous the whole episode.
Dr. Mohan is so wonderful, I can't get enough of her every time, plus she has a very likable character. Although this case may become very personal for her with her long story and compassion...And it's unclear how all this will affect her.
Whitaker, who didn't pay attention in the first season, but is the only one who did in the second...I really liked this episode. But his "ambiguous relationship", which was mentioned in the promo, really surprised me. On the other hand, we're talking about Whitaker, and that's what you'd expect from him.)
Okay, Dr. Jay, are you so sure that your colleagues don't have a second of free time for tictocs that you're willing to make videos about working with "difficult colleagues" without fear that your videos will be found?🤣 I wonder what this line will come to))
And Mel and Santos. I really liked their dynamic in this episode. I like their interactions in principle, especially in the second season, but even from the first season it was noticeable that Santos behaves with Mel a little softer and more attentive, perhaps even unconsciously.
@By heart: Santos is much more attentive and emotional than he tries to seem. And the detachment at work and these jokes with the same nicknames are her armor, so as not to suffer burnout or some kind of breakdown. I really like her)
@Liyuuuuunder: It's me and the cast of the Pitt series who disapprove of everyone who makes Santos a universal evil. (I literally saw an article where they called her the main villain of the first season) I wasn't really going to be a defender of Santos, but for some reason that's all I'm doing) Apparently, I just can't watch people just condemn a character for everything. I can't understand why she's still so bad and infuriating, but even Ogilvy doesn't infuriate everyone, but just a little annoying)
Santos is an ambiguous character, she is quite rude, but not evil. In fact, she is a really kind and compassionate person, and the way she treats patients, especially children, speaks volumes. But patients are the ones she needs to help and protect, she doesn't have to interact with them on a regular basis and build relationships, so her usual defense mechanism doesn't work with them. Her colleagues are another matter. To be honest, all this behavior with nicknames and jokes reminds me of a child in a sandbox who throws sand and breaks other people's locks, and when you try to figure out why he's doing this, it turns out that he wanted to make friends in this way, he just didn't know how else to attract attention. Santos teased Javadi through jokes more than once, calling her a genius, she showed concern to Whitaker through sarcasm (even the fact that she invited him to her house because he had nowhere to live and the way she did it) with Mel, she even struggles to be patient, and even took on herself Blame Dr. Mohan, because "why would anyone else be reprimanded if they're already mad at me" Most viewers view all this as negative manifestations, but why, if we forgive Langdon for his mistakes, because addiction is a disease, and Mel for her oddities, because she may have ASD and she doesn't control it, then why can't we make allowances for Santos, because she can't control it either the consequences of your injury? And her behavior is a direct consequence of what she went through as a child. She has terrible social skills, but as far as I remember, she spent her childhood in one of the toughest and most traumatic sports (gymnastics), which is no longer conducive to a friendly atmosphere, and there was also harassment and violence, and apparently everything was so bad that her friend committed suicide. And I'm pretty sure that Santos didn't go through therapy after that, unless there was some kind of self-destructive experience.
@By heart: I agree with you, it also seems to me that the unfortunate physiognomy is working here. The actress does not have the appearance of a typical beauty (for me, she is very pretty), rough facial features, frowning facial expressions, a strong physique against the background of the comely Langdon, a drug addict who stole patients' medicines, Trinity was the conditional evil, she also discovered and handed over to Dr. charming on her first shift.
In the usual format of a medical series, a character like Santos would have been infuriating for several episodes, and then there would have been an enchanting revelation at some dramatic moment and she would have become an audience favorite forever. But in the conditions of one shift and 4 hours of work in another, it is difficult to discover her authenticity, so those who understand see her not as a villain, but as something much more..
I really hope that the shift will end and she and Garcia will go home sweetly, I don't want personal relationships to be something about resistance and rejection for Trinity. I want a quiet haven for her, at least in a loved one.🥺
She and Robbie also look more alike than they seem at first glance.
@Liyuuuuunder: In an ordinary medical series, she would have fucked up with everyone around her in half a season, created some kind of game and she would have been kicked out.For example, in Chicago honey, there was exactly such a Zola Ahmad.
The psychiatrist is played by Christopher Thornton - the actor has been really paralyzed in life since the age of 25, which did not stop him from continuing his career. I know him mainly from the TV series Detective Magnum (2018) where he plays one of the friends of the
@Itecontest: In Hollywood, it is now considered unethical for healthy actors to play people with disabilities. If Breaking Bad were being filmed now, Walter White's son would hardly be played by a healthy actor.
@Stalker_inc: It's not a question of ethics, but rather common sense. There are enough talented actors with disabilities to fill most of the roles, why deprive them of income?
Everything in this series is perfect, or almost everything.
Javadi, who runs her own tik tok. Joy, who is being bled and, oh my God, I'm starting to love her more and more. Robbie, who considers that therapist his friend. Ogilvy, who has finally been brought down to earth a little. And of course, McKay. Someone is planning a date, but... It's Pitt season, which means you'll have to skip the date:(
This episode was made by Robbie and McKay! Robbie laughing with Santos, Robbie and McKay laughing with Joy, who is bantering Ogilvy and shy McKay 🖤
Dr. Collins was finally mentioned. I am very glad that she is doing well, that she gave birth and is working (though in another hospital) ♥️
And damn, I saw so much tin here, and I closed my eyes at Joy's blood collection😅😆 I was afraid that the new nurse would mess up. And I was wrong only at the moment of the jamb))
@nare-celebi: If Dr. Robie is ever going to be ousted from the show, then this guy will be the one to take his place! Although he is young, he has a mentor's hand in him 100%.
Still, I have to admit that the second season, at least for now, seems somehow light and less dynamic compared to the first. In the first season, Robbie was pulled to the patients right off the bat. And in the second, three episodes revolve around a blonde who taped her eye shut, although in the end they just cut off her eyelashes - why couldn't they have done it right away?
@Cheryl: because eyelashes perform a key function to protect the eye from dust and debris. Walking without underwear at all is better with glasses then all the time
@Cheryl: literally in the last seconds, they made a tough seed for future episodes, and from the fifth, the trash will begin to grow. and anyway, it seems to me that you have high expectations for the level of tinplate, because in the first season, too, at first everything started light.
@Cheryl: I also noticed that the first episodes of the second season are not so intense. But in the first season, the tension started from the first episodes because of Robbie's mood, as if through the prism of his mood, the atmosphere of the reception department was shown. This time, it's probably the same story: a vacation is coming and he's as relaxed as possible.
as I understand it, in the next episode, some kind of tin will begin because MRSA is easily transmitted in places with a large number of people, the hospital is just right
I really hope that the new intern guy, or as he is also called the "evil version of Whitaker", will slow down after the mistake with the fragment, otherwise vibe Santos from the beginning of the first season, only even more bilious, as if it is not the treatment process that is important, but the "achievement" in the piggy bank.
I really liked the idea of Javadi's blog, in principle, she can go into educational activities if operations are not going well, she still has education and knowledge, this is not some kind of infociganism.
The ending turned out to be very tense, usually there is no frequent musical accompaniment in the series, but these disturbing motives at the end are creepy (who knows, maybe the emergency at that hospital is related to this)
@kira_anyutina: rather, it seems to me that she gets from the blog what her work does not give her in full. A sense of independence, status (she is still an intern, and naturally she was pleased when the girl called her a doctor). Considering that she's a child prodigy, I think it's morally easier for such a character to receive additional confirmation of her achievements from the audience.
@Nikolaha: she didn't stay for the second year. In the first season, she had her first year of residency, now she has started her second year. And Al-Hashimi threatened her that if she did not figure out the cards, she would have to repeat the second year.
@Nikolaha: Yes, it seems to be a threat, although I also did not fully understand the wording of this threat, to be honest, does Santos have a constant problem with documentation, and how does Al-Hashimi know about this, or did she decide to threaten her in advance so that there would be no such problem in the future. All in all, it's a strange moment. I think it will be mentioned in future episodes.
The scariest thing in four episodes was this one. Namely, the phrase said to the daughter of a man without medical insurance: "Just going to the emergency room can cost thousands of dollars."
I don't understand this series and its praise for the title of "the best medical series" in recent years. There are about 30-50 heroes, the operator devotes 10-15 seconds to each, and constant frame changes. There is no character development, the brain does not have time to remember what it is and who it is and what he (she) is doing. And now there's a new character. And a second later, a new plot. And the operator jumps back and forth, back and forth. What is the "salt" of this series, please explain, fans? I remember "New Amsterdam" - well, it's just heaven and earth compared to this! Or is everyone attracted to Noah Wiley, who is always rubbing his hands, because he used to star in a similar series somewhere there?
@san: I don't want to offend you in any way, but it feels like you just don't have time. If it's difficult for you to switch from plot to plot and memorize characters, it's probably just as difficult for you on the modern Internet, where the era of short videos and fast-paced content has flooded everything. And a whole generation has already grown up on this, and the previous one has managed to adapt. Again, speed is the original idea of the project. To immerse the viewer in this chaos. I am sure that your perception and impression of the series "New Amsterdam" does not detract from the advantages of this series, which you could not grasp. People certainly love Noah Wiley. And yes, some of this love can overshadow the perception of the character. However, many people see his excellent performance and the hard work he put into this role, this script, etc. You have every right to your feelings.
Whitaker is generally cute and well done! I was so happy for him when Robbie gave him a fist bump. I hope he will soon be on a par with other doctors and he will be allowed into this club.
@Wilko: So she follows the rules too much + overwhelmed overloaded doctors with paperwork, and also promotes an AI that no one likes. So they don't have much to love her for.
@Wilko: It's not that they don't like it, they're wary. This always happens when a new person joins a relatively well-coordinated team, and besides, he immediately begins to implement his own rules and changes. Moreover, she has come temporarily, but she behaves as if she has been there for a long time and for a long time.
Santos would have treated her nerves. She's fucking snapping at her colleagues. She's been showing off since season 1, and now she's gone into a mess. What kind of respect does she have for her colleagues? I came in purely because of the way she behaves.
Discussion: Season 2, Episode 4 Join the Discussion
100Finally, Dr. Jay was shown) And then they showed me a medical procedure, I thought it was a hint.
MRSA is a strain of Staphylococcus aureus that is resistant to a large group of antibiotics. ✌️
the series is generally good, Ogilvie has finally been released a little (but he also gets his share of the shift, so I don't wish him any harm)
and Robbie wants to shake it up a little bit so that he lets go of his resentment against Langdon and gives him a chance, it's too hard to watch him abruptly dismiss him.
I generally think that they will show a different perception of this relationship. Moreover, Garcia considers them a full-fledged couple, and Santos, by virtue of his character, does not even know how to be in a relationship, therefore he cannot perceive it that way, or he is afraid to do it. 🤔
Therefore, for four episodes of Garcia, only the neon sign with the phrase "I'm dating Trinity" is missing, otherwise she has mentioned it more than once at any convenient, and not very, occasion, But there was no hint from Santos at all.
I STILL hope that Dana isn't sick, and that she told Robbie the wrong number of ambulances, not because she was getting distracted, but just because it was such a morning. please.
They told me about Dr. Collins!! I'm very happy for her <3 Robbie, apparently, was completely unaware. because he didn't ask, was it interesting, or because they decided not to share the news about the adoption with him?
if this parkourer survives, then it will be possible for him to build a new house from the bricks that Ogilvy put there because of the consequences of his haste)) but I liked his reaction: to apologize and admit his guilt. if he had been a very pompous, narcissistic turkey, he could have blamed everything on the radiologists who did not notice the piece of foreign body in time. I think he will grow up to be a good doctor)))
And also, I'm very happy for McKay)) Someone's got a date coming up!!
Using the example of your above dialogue:
a. In the United States (and indeed the whole world, perhaps) there is no EM/ GS residency.
b. Even if (as part of the show) this two-headed "monster" is created here, Santos will need to spend 3 years on a residency in the emergency room, then from 5 to 8 years (depending on the specialty) on a residency in surgery. And after 10+ years of study, she will only be able to work on ONE of them.
V. Javadi has every right to say all this. She entered the university at the age of 13, studied at the medical school at the hospital, her mother is a PoS and, in fact, the head of the surgery department. And if, with all these buns and her brains, she hasn't pulled out a combination of the two specializations, there's nothing for Santos to do there at all.
The bonus is a link to a post on Reddit where the idiocy of Santos' decision is discussed by people who work in medicine.
👉 https://www.reddit.com/r/ThePittTVShow/s/zD7cEgbotf
But there is too much pressure and expectations on Javadi as the daughter of two doctors in high positions and with a reputation, and the same socialization as the child of a genius, where she studies small with adults, is not the fact that it has a positive effect on her. I'm not sure at all that Victoria ever really wanted to combine specializations, so her conclusions "I couldn't, so no one can" look rather arrogant, although it doesn't annoy me personally, but I can understand why people might be annoyed by this. It's like it was with McKay and Victoria's reaction to the bracelet.
Damn, did the girl with eyelashes show her phone on the screen so that Nick Javadi could be seen there? Maybe there really is such a channel from the actress
I've been laughing since the second intern says, "Is your name Joy? Parents were chasing fashion" and Robbie McKay turned away to laugh😂
Thanks to this series, which constantly opens up something new for me, for example, how to set the coccyx.
( TV series fan of medical series with experience )
Curly hair pisses me off a little too, but there must be someone like Joy, and I hope it won't be confirmed. 🤞
Langdon has finally been returned ( almost) from the sorting)
All cases are fairly standard-banal-passing.
Well, the coccyx was adjusted through the anal passage, well, the glass was pulled out and the dental abscess was opened, but where is my favorite "blood-guts-ras*idorasilo"👉🏼👈🏼
Whitaker has become a great doctor, and I'm proud of him. 🫶🏼
The situation with Al-Hashimi and the claim about the maps seemed a bit strange to me. Is everything so bad there that on her very first day, almost at the very beginning of her shift, she makes a remark, also threatening that because of this, Santos will have to go through the second year again, or is this done to promote the topic of AI in her work against the background of this conflict (including the speed of filling in the cards)? Or will they introduce some kind of nervous breakdown in Santos against this background? And that's why she was so detached and nervous the whole episode.
Dr. Mohan is so wonderful, I can't get enough of her every time, plus she has a very likable character. Although this case may become very personal for her with her long story and compassion...And it's unclear how all this will affect her.
Whitaker, who didn't pay attention in the first season, but is the only one who did in the second...I really liked this episode. But his "ambiguous relationship", which was mentioned in the promo, really surprised me. On the other hand, we're talking about Whitaker, and that's what you'd expect from him.)
Okay, Dr. Jay, are you so sure that your colleagues don't have a second of free time for tictocs that you're willing to make videos about working with "difficult colleagues" without fear that your videos will be found?🤣
I wonder what this line will come to))
And Mel and Santos. I really liked their dynamic in this episode. I like their interactions in principle, especially in the second season, but even from the first season it was noticeable that Santos behaves with Mel a little softer and more attentive, perhaps even unconsciously.
(I literally saw an article where they called her the main villain of the first season)
I wasn't really going to be a defender of Santos, but for some reason that's all I'm doing) Apparently, I just can't watch people just condemn a character for everything. I can't understand why she's still so bad and infuriating, but even Ogilvy doesn't infuriate everyone, but just a little annoying)
Santos is an ambiguous character, she is quite rude, but not evil. In fact, she is a really kind and compassionate person, and the way she treats patients, especially children, speaks volumes. But patients are the ones she needs to help and protect, she doesn't have to interact with them on a regular basis and build relationships, so her usual defense mechanism doesn't work with them. Her colleagues are another matter. To be honest, all this behavior with nicknames and jokes reminds me of a child in a sandbox who throws sand and breaks other people's locks, and when you try to figure out why he's doing this, it turns out that he wanted to make friends in this way, he just didn't know how else to attract attention.
Santos teased Javadi through jokes more than once, calling her a genius, she showed concern to Whitaker through sarcasm (even the fact that she invited him to her house because he had nowhere to live and the way she did it) with Mel, she even struggles to be patient, and even took on herself Blame Dr. Mohan, because "why would anyone else be reprimanded if they're already mad at me"
Most viewers view all this as negative manifestations, but why, if we forgive Langdon for his mistakes, because addiction is a disease, and Mel for her oddities, because she may have ASD and she doesn't control it, then why can't we make allowances for Santos, because she can't control it either the consequences of your injury? And her behavior is a direct consequence of what she went through as a child. She has terrible social skills, but as far as I remember, she spent her childhood in one of the toughest and most traumatic sports (gymnastics), which is no longer conducive to a friendly atmosphere, and there was also harassment and violence, and apparently everything was so bad that her friend committed suicide. And I'm pretty sure that Santos didn't go through therapy after that, unless there was some kind of self-destructive experience.
In the usual format of a medical series, a character like Santos would have been infuriating for several episodes, and then there would have been an enchanting revelation at some dramatic moment and she would have become an audience favorite forever. But in the conditions of one shift and 4 hours of work in another, it is difficult to discover her authenticity, so those who understand see her not as a villain, but as something much more..
I really hope that the shift will end and she and Garcia will go home sweetly, I don't want personal relationships to be something about resistance and rejection for Trinity. I want a quiet haven for her, at least in a loved one.🥺
She and Robbie also look more alike than they seem at first glance.
Javadi, who runs her own tik tok.
Joy, who is being bled and, oh my God, I'm starting to love her more and more.
Robbie, who considers that therapist his friend.
Ogilvy, who has finally been brought down to earth a little.
And of course, McKay. Someone is planning a date, but... It's Pitt season, which means you'll have to skip the date:(
This episode was made by Robbie and McKay! Robbie laughing with Santos, Robbie and McKay laughing with Joy, who is bantering Ogilvy and shy McKay 🖤
And damn, I saw so much tin here, and I closed my eyes at Joy's blood collection😅😆 I was afraid that the new nurse would mess up. And I was wrong only at the moment of the jamb))
. In general, I really like her character, I hope she will be shown more.
I really liked the idea of Javadi's blog, in principle, she can go into educational activities if operations are not going well, she still has education and knowledge, this is not some kind of infociganism.
The ending turned out to be very tense, usually there is no frequent musical accompaniment in the series, but these disturbing motives at the end are creepy (who knows, maybe the emergency at that hospital is related to this)
I think it will be mentioned in future episodes.
If it's difficult for you to switch from plot to plot and memorize characters, it's probably just as difficult for you on the modern Internet, where the era of short videos and fast-paced content has flooded everything. And a whole generation has already grown up on this, and the previous one has managed to adapt. Again, speed is the original idea of the project. To immerse the viewer in this chaos.
I am sure that your perception and impression of the series "New Amsterdam" does not detract from the advantages of this series, which you could not grasp.
People certainly love Noah Wiley. And yes, some of this love can overshadow the perception of the character. However, many people see his excellent performance and the hard work he put into this role, this script, etc.
You have every right to your feelings.
"Dr. Jay"🤣 Ahahah, how did I get carried away with this situation between Langdon and Javadi😂
Whitaker is a man of work, like Rabinovich