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bros402

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  1. I don't know, something has been feeling off with them all season. Could just be the writing this season, though.
  2. The best crossover was Sleepy Hollow and Bones. Mostly because of how insane it made Bones become. The Rookie crossovers aren't good.
  3. Nah, I can totally see that. Gina Rodriguez is great, but I think Hannah Simone would have even more amazing facial expressions. I hope that Nell and James meet up again at another point and they work out - they clicked and had chemistry. For those wondering where they saw James, he was on Crazy Ex Girlfriend as Nathaniel Plimpton III, Chasing Life as Leo Hendrie, and Greek as Captain John Paul "Cappie" Jones.
  4. I'm not Jewish or religious, but I found it smileworthy
  5. In the US, only something like 12% of employees are part of a union (with the numbers dropping every year) - employees see them as bad due to employers telling them they are bad (and in retail jobs, showing them videos telling them that unions are bad because they "take money out of your check"). Unions are also heavily politicized and seen as damaging to employers, outside of one specific profession that has employees that wear blue.
  6. So with this episode, one thing I did not get is why they were proposing a SCT in a child with osteosarcoma (he had osteo, right?) - they already established that he would've had 9 months to live if the initial surgery went well, but a SCT would confine him to a hospital for 3 months (probably including consolidation) which would totally ruin his quality of life - since he wouldn't even get to a "normal" immune system until 12 months out - and there is no point to that with any of those prospects. Also, I am pretty sure to takes platelet stimulating drugs a week to work - but I am unsure (I know drugs like Aresnep, for red cell production/raising hemoglobin, can take 4-6 weeks because it takes a while for those baby stem cells to become grown up red cells. With Glassman... yeah, Shaun should've at least told him his suspicions and go to Lim if he didn't believe him. You think the hospital would have a procedure in place along with a legal department for what to do if a doctor is suspected of being medically compromised - and I imagine that in this universe, they could fast track a neuropsych eval + whatever other evals would be needed (OT, I am guessing) to get a quick look into Glassman's functioning. Next week is the season finale, what do we think is gonna happen? My guesses: 1. Park & Resnick back together (or strongly hinted at) 2. Asher and his guy break up 3. Baby comes out fine, but Glassman doesn't come - the cliffhanger will be that Glassman is in his apartment/in his car in the parking lot/somewhere alone having a more severe stroke 4. Something open ended with Andrews where he could stay or leave (maybe for leave... or because of his potentially interfering with a unionization effort, perhaps?)
  7. hahahahahahaha this made me laugh more than it should've
  8. i'd probably be celibate if I had to choose between those two
  9. I 100% do not want Nell and Edward to be a couple. I liked the ghost couple, though.
  10. I believe Shaun had access to it because Glassman accessed his own records through the hospital database before it was released to him.
  11. The Good Doctor's Hill Harper Eyes U.S. Senate Run and looking at an article a few days ago it looks like he might be going for it.
  12. This was a good episode - Randy should be a once a season event, since like all of you said: a little Randy goes a long way.
  13. at least I think that is what it was - since the text said something like "smooth surface, rough edges" and Lim pointed that out about the edges of what was showing on the MRI, then Shaun countered with whatever and Shaun said it can look like that in people with radiation It seems like he could probably still practice medicine, just not as a surgeon. If Hill Harper leaves, they could slot Glassman back into hospital President
  14. Shaun should not have gone to Lim like that - he should've talked to Glassman instead of doing that to him. So this is going to lead to a schism between the two - and it'll probably be mended when something happens with the baby, probably when Lea is in labor and there are complications (at least I am guessing that is what will happen). Andrews is backsliding badly - like he hasn't been this horrible since the first couple of seasons. I hate that Shaun is always right - why can't Lea be right and it is just age like she suggested? Or is it going to be proven to be the right idea by Glassman having a stroke at the end of the penultimate episode (or as the finale cliffhanger?) also, oh my GOD I was hating the "wow this guy is an inspiration!!!!!" part - everyone doesn't have to be inspiration porn! No - it's that he had a mini-stroke. Shaun was just thinking of a baseball because of the texture of a baseball. Wasn't Glassman not doing surgery for a season+ while he was running the clinic?
  15. I watched the first two episodes so far and I like it even more than the first season - I am pleasantly surprised by how good a Freeform show is.
  16. I noticed that too! Good episode - but there were 13 episodes ordered... so this was going to be the season finale?
  17. Arthritis - iirc she somehow has it so bad that she destroyed all of the cartilage in her hands in a matter of weeks (days?)
  18. I believe one of the driving factors was Octomom. Also, I imagine they want to keep some backups just in case it doesn't take.
  19. I think there's a law making it so the second the doctors have results, it has to be released to the patient portal (Might be an NY specific thing, though - or maybe a policy for my cancer center). Also, uh, this was another episode where they probably could've solved a case by asking Shaun to look at things and give his input for a solution, because he has Magical Autism Brain.
  20. So, uh, Jordan's love triangle get a big nope from me. Imagine if Lim's patient had died - imagine the M&M conference on that, or if the patient's family sued? That would've been one hell of an easy suit based on Andrews constantly overruling the trauma surgeon. Also, uh, some of his comment were definitely discriminating against her based on her disability. I think that Andrews plot might be going this way due to the actor considering running for office - so they are giving an easy out with the board being on him. I wonder what Glassman is going to have? Parkinsons? Dementia? Mystery thing that will need Glassman to operate on himself?
  21. I liked that she and the ghost got along and that she was sort of in the background. The plots were handled well. The show has definitely hit its stride.
  22. I forgot about the crash cart thing! I have to assume the crash cart was gotten because of her heart disorder - and according to google, crash carts do have medications such as diazepam on them. So it might've been a double whammy - be ready in case her heart decided to have some fun *and* stop her seizure with the diazepam.
  23. gosh but don't you know that autism is magic, the show is trying to tell us that. The writing is definitely ridiculous most of the time
  24. and never lupus. except that one time
  25. At least the series had a serviceable finale.
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