Sure, I said it would have been Okay. What is NOT Okay is haranguing a guy on life support based upon a maybe suspicion.
That is also probably illegal and should result in license suspension at a minimum.
I rewatched Season 1 in preparation for the new one dropping. While I think Noah Wylie deserved his Emmy, I suspect he got it for his breakdown scene.
The true pinnacle of his acting last year was when he realized that he was the father of Collins’s aborted child . He managed to make his understanding clear without any words and merely by how he reacted to the news.
The new one is promising. I’m wondering what will happen to the deaf woman.
Yep. If they had reported it, I wouldnt have a problem with that. She could have killed him with that.
What annoyed me about her was that she kept walking down to the swamped ER and expecting Dr Robby to just drop everything so she could talk to him about his numbers or whatever. Can’t she schedule appointments with him at the beginning or end of a shift to talk about this stuff? It seemed very self-centered of her to expect people to stop what they’re doing just because she decided to pop in. Are hospital administrators like that in real life?
Sounds like a boss to me.
I have to admit she did a great job in the last few episodes with the mass casualty event. So yeah she’s not just a bean counter, she knows how to run a hospital. I’m sure it’s gotta be a tough job, I just questioned her timing sometimes.
Not really.
But this is a TV drama.
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The Pitt just won Best Drama at the Golden Globes, and Noah Wyle Best Actor in a TV Drama.
At the request of a poster, i have split the discussion about season 2 into its own thread, linked just above.