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S09.E10: You Just Might Find You Get What You Need


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I’m just glad they didn’t kill Loren. that man is FINE! although I have no idea what he sees in Maggie.

I liked how Dean stayed with the addict, and brought in the addiction counselor to help. 

My heart went out to the husband of the woman who died. His denial was palpable and then when Dr. Charles explained how it happened and there was nothing the husband could have done to prevent it, he relented and agreed to donate her organs.

overall, I’ve been much happier with the show this season than any time since season 1.

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I hoped against hope that when Maggie went on the helicopter ride it was foreshadowing that there'd be a crash and she'd die.  Ugh.

 

ETA:  I posted the above while I was watching, before the declaration.  Double ugh.  I cannot stand the thought of Maggie and the pilot's mooning over each other every episode.

I gave up on this series once.  I should have quit while I was still only halfway behind, so to speak.

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On 5/2/2024 at 8:23 PM, Sake614 said:

I’m just glad they didn’t kill Loren. that man is FINE! although I have no idea what he sees in Maggie.

I liked how Dean stayed with the addict, and brought in the addiction counselor to help. 

My heart went out to the husband of the woman who died. His denial was palpable and then when Dr. Charles explained how it happened and there was nothing the husband could have done to prevent it, he relented and agreed to donate her organs.

overall, I’ve been much happier with the show this season than any time since season 1.

Agree with everything.   Except I do like Maggie - she is a lucky gal. One of the best shows this season, it kept me engaged the whole time.  

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#1 - Why exactly did a nurse need to accompany the organ in the helicopter?

#2 - Isn’t the helicopter just a courier service and not part of the hospital?  Wouldn’t they have their own nurses and why would it be the hospital’s responsibility to provide a fill-in?

I know the answer to both of these is “to get Maggie in the helicopter” but it just seems forced.

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