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S01.E02: Second Chances


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When a Sheriff’s Deputy is critically injured, TC faces a personal challenge and struggles to do everything to save him, even calling in a cardiac specialist over the objections of his boss Ragosa. Topher  and Krista assist in the delicate surgery, while Jordan works to keep the peace and keep the ER running. Paul must attend to an elderly woman with a very challenging case. Kenny deals with an injured groom who has been hiding a secret from his bride. Meanwhile, Drew and Landry are faced with a 9-year-old boy who has suspicious injuries. While they initially suspect the mother, the truth is a little more complicated.

 

 

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Second chances... Great episode name for a show that was so terrible/cheesy that I'm not sure I'm going to give it a second chance.

Well, I gave it a Second Chance... This show is so cheesy and so ADHD that I absolutely love it. That kid with multiple personalities flinging himself on the floor in rage was hysterical.

The hot psychiatrist and asshole paper pusher Ragosa will be knocking boots soon. More angst for Dr. PTSD.

Speaking of Dr. PTSD was his brother the lover of Dr. Brendan Fehr?

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I love this show. I'm not searching for the meaning of life here, I just want to be entertained. I find it quite entertaining.

TC is such the tortured bad boy. Cliche yes, but he's so good at it. He and his ex have serious chemistry. I can see where this is leading.

There is not a character that I don't like even the ball busting administrator.

I was actually shocked 3 times tonight. 1) That Nick actually died 2) That the kid was the culprit instead of the victim and 3) the tattoos under that guys beard.

I can't wait until next week

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I was rolling my eyes that potential organ donor guy was a match for Nick.

The idiot who had his face tattooed-- I felt bad for him because he may have sincerely repented his youthful idiocy. He should look into laser removal.

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 If there was a non-alcoholic drinking game for the tropes on this show, I'd still get alcohol poising from the Club Soda.  So Freddy's character isn't just an asshole, bean counting administrator, he also had to drop out of med school because of his sight AND his wife left him AND he can't talk to his children.  With a background like that, he could win any Food Network competition show he wanted.

 

 What nationality is the guy playing TC?  Because he sounds like he's trying to cover up an accent.  He sounds to me like Irishmen who try to cover their brogue but talking deep and growly (looking at you, Liam Neeson).

 

 So one of the kids alters was beating up the mom?  I thought when the mom had injuries the implication was a dad/boyfriend was beating both of them and she was protecting him.  The kid being the abuser still doesn't explain a) why the kid has alters in the first place b) why the alter has a hate on for the mom and c) why the mom being arrested brought out the abusing alter.  If he didn't like, the mom shouldn't he have been glad she was being taken away.

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Man, they are just making TC the most specialist doctor on the planet, huh?  Not only did his brother die and he himself, took out his heart to save a friend, the reason he got discharged was because he dared to stand up to Donald Rumsfeld?  Maybe next week we'll find out he got in George Bush's face, as well!  He's the greatest!  Oh, you silly show.

 

Remember, kids!  If your getting hazed, it helps to be attractive.  That way, when they glue your ass to a chair, you can just take your pants off and shake that perfect, now tight underwear-clad ass, and they will cheer and applaud you!  Congrats on winning the gene pool, Krista!  Sucks to be you, Paul, you're buying the drinks tonight!

 

Once TC and Jordan rekindle the flame, Administrator D-Bag Freddy Rodriguez and Dr. Nora from Revolution will totally hook-up too.

 

I am so sticking with this show.  It is so dumb and entertaining.  Plus, I do like Topher and Drew.  Brendan Fehr's face during the kid freak-out alone, was priceless.  I could just see him thinking "Man, this is insane!  And I use to be an alien, so I've seen some crazy stuff before!"

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Actor who plays TC is Irish.

Not a bad medical drama. Some funny parts and already better than Gray's. Will watch this summer for some mindless TV and laugh at all the medical non-knowledge.

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I enjoyed the show! I wish we had a party on the roof before work. Complete with swimming pool, boxing and a grill. So believable. People would be coming to work hours early.

It looks like TC is going to hook up with social worker/psychiatrist (not sure what she is) next week.

How convenient there was a syringe of medication laying around on the table in a kids room when he was freaking out.

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Speaking of Dr. PTSD was his brother the lover of Dr. Brendan Fehr?

Dr. Michael's boyfriend is going to show up later, so no.

 

 

How convenient there was a syringe of medication laying around on the table in a kids room when he was freaking out.

I think the hot shrink had it with her expecting the kid to freak out.  I think she pulled it out of her pocket.

 

You know, at some point, didn't anyone associated with the production just stand back and say "This is just ridiculous"?  I mean, I'm okay with a certain amount of bending of medical science to make things dramatically interesting, but I've seen more realism on Passions.  

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I can almost hear Jill Flint thinking, " I left the Hamptons for this?"

 

How big is San Antonio where every surgical specialist is an hour away from the ER even when supposedly on call. But then if they could get to the hospital, we wouldn't know what a surgical whiz Dr.Special Snowflake is. I'm only watching because of Ken Leung, but I don't know how long even he can keep me.

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Wait, Anthony (?), the kid with the multiple personalities, was abusing his mother? I did not get that at all. That one of the alters was a ragewad doesn't prove anything, I don't think. Certainly not that his mother wasn't abusing him. I figured that someone else was abusing both of them. More importantly, I don't believe it was medically necessary for Sexy the Shrink to provoke Anthony into violence in hopes of calling up another personality.

 

I think there's probably a rule or six against TC's operating on the patient he hopes will die to save his friend. Just sayin'.

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That kid with multiple personalities flinging himself on the floor in rage was hysterical.

 

I know! What does it mean that I found that the best acting in this ep?

 

 

He should look into laser removal.

 

He had; he was worried about scars or something.

 

 

TC the most specialist doctor

 

Exactly what sort of doctor is he? He's done brain surgery, organ transplants, spinal reattachment, etc., etc. He has more specialties than a daytime-soap doctor.

 

 

I think the hot shrink had it with her expecting the kid to freak out.  I think she pulled it out of her pocket.

 

That's what I saw, too.

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Remember, kids!  If your getting hazed, it helps to be attractive.  That way, when they glue your ass to a chair, you can just take your pants off and shake that perfect, now tight underwear-clad ass, and they will cheer and applaud you!  Congrats on winning the gene pool, Krista!

Would have been more amusing if this wasn't already done by Izzy in Season 1 of Grey's Anatomy, although it was her breasticles and bra that she put on display.

 

Even in the ER, don't they wear scrubhats if they are cutting someone's heart open?  At least the female staffers were shown to have their hair tied back in a ponytail...

 

Didn't they close ep 1 with Freddy Rodriguez and an oh-so-poignant reveal?  And unless family court has specifically limited your contact or severed your parental rights, the Mom can't legally cut off contact between him and his kids.  He needs to contact the San Antonio branch office of McKenzie, Brackman, Chaney and Kuzak - their LA office handled a wide array of legal matters and had good hair.  Maybe Arnie Becker or Victor Sifuentes can be the senior partner.

 

Dr. Harley O'Smolder (totally stolen, so thanks to Tara came up with that) had crazy eyes in some scenes.  Couldn't decide if it was acting or accidental.

 

Night Shift is falling into the "so bad it's good" classification for me right now.

 

ETA: To give credit where credit is due and to remove unnecessary vowelage.

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Exactly what sort of doctor is he? He's done brain surgery, organ transplants, spinal reattachment, etc., etc. He has more specialties than a daytime-soap doctor.

If they're trying to say that he's a trauma surgeon and/or that he's got mad skills from everything he did in Afghanistan, they're doing a really bad job of it.

 

Although to be fair, he didn't perform Nick's transplant, the Doctors Without Borders surgeon did.  And the emergency repair he did in order to get Nick's heart going again actually was closer to what I assume his actual job is, so I can let that one slide.

 

Although, what kind of lousy doctors are there whooping it up with a transplant patient who just had his chest cracked after being shot?

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Although to be fair, he didn't perform Nick's transplant, the Doctors Without Borders surgeon did.

Ah, I missed that detail. Still, he operates in way too many areas to be realistic. But that's TV. I could accept it better if, as you wrote, starri, they'd established his bona fides more clearly. "Awesome war doctor" doesn't cut it.

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I don't think "Awesome war medic working as ER doc-slash-part-time ninja" works, either, but that might be me. 

 

... He needs to contact the San Antonio branch office of McKenzie, Brackman, Chaney and Kuzak - their LA office handled a wide array of legal matters and had good hair.

 

Wow, do I want to this to happen!

 

And I think we should expect every episode from now on to end with revealing a new layer of Ragosa manpain. He's like a little angry onion.

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It's weird because Super!Awesome!Doctor is the only thing that isn't working for me. The "weird" is that I'm usually very shallow when it comes to this kind of tv and as long as the guy is hot, I'll forgive a lot. 

 

But holy Mary Sue, Batman! 

 

I'll keep watching because it's just one character and the rest of it is entertaining enough. And the actor is likable enough, even though his character is written so I'm pulled out of every scene by his Super!Awesomeness. 

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ATENTION!  EVERYONE TO OPERATING ROOM 1.  WE HAVE A MULTI CASUALTY INCIDENT INCOMING!  CHARACTERS, BELIEVEABILITY, DIALOGUE, ALL CIRCLING THE DRAIN!   I've gotta do something.  We're going to do a plot transplant.  Get me a CBC, A DHL, a FedEx, and a BLT STAT!  And for Chrissakes, hold the mayo this time!  C'mon people, let's move!

Jeez, do you think maybe they could do away with just one medical drama cliche for this show?  I'm always curious about who is listening off-camera to the doctor bark out orders?

 

Aside from the rampant violations of medical protocols and general incompetence that seems to pop up all the time, why is it that the hospital in question, no matter the location, is the Only. Trauma. Center. In. Town?

 

I do have one idea to offer.  Make Nick the Chief of Everything at the hospital.  That way he can do any surgery, violate any protocol or state health law, and he doesn't even have to physically assault ol' Mr. Stick in His Ass Chief Financial Officer, who, for some reason, hangs around the Night Shift an awful lot. I'll give it another episode, but it's making its way down the list of things to watch.

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ATENTION!  EVERYONE TO OPERATING ROOM 1.  WE HAVE A MULTI CASUALTY INCIDENT INCOMING!  CHARACTERS, BELIEVEABILITY, DIALOGUE, ALL CIRCLING THE DRAIN!   I've gotta do something.  We're going to do a plot transplant.  Get me a CBC, A DHL, a FedEx, and a BLT STAT!  And for Chrissakes, hold the mayo this time!  C'mon people, let's move!

Get that cat outta here! 

 

This show is going to provide so many opportunities for The Man with the Two Brains dialogue.  If only they have a scene where I can work in "I can't f*** a gorilla!"

 

 

Aside from the rampant violations of medical protocols and general incompetence that seems to pop up all the time, why is it that the hospital in question, no matter the location, is the Only. Trauma. Center. In. Town?

Considering there's 13 actual hospitals in San Antonio proper, it is a mystery. 

 

 

If there was a non-alcoholic drinking game for the tropes on this show, I'd still get alcohol poising from the Club Soda.

I think I'll go with coconut water and pineapple juice (maybe mango nectar if I am feeling really crazy).  I think a bonus shot should be taken every closing scene of Ragosa Manpain. 

 

Sandman - Angry little onion amused me greatly.  I'll need to find a reason to use that IRL.

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Man, they are just making TC the most specialist doctor on the planet, huh? Not only did his brother die and he himself, took out his heart to save a friend, the reason he got discharged was because he dared to stand up to Donald Rumsfeld?

Wait, what? Seriously? I skipped this episode, but now I must watch. This sounds so awesomely snarkworthy.

This could be my new Smash.

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So is Dr. Army Stu the only surgeon actually at the hospital during the night shift?  Because this show caused me to start googling "trauma centers" and found out to be a level 1 trauma center, according to wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trauma_center, you have to have multiple surgeons on staff and are supposed to have cover a variety of specialities, including neurosurgery.  So I don't think this hospital can be a level 1 trauma center, but that means new boss lady lied in the last episode when she said they were the only trauma center in the region, because first google link for "san antonio trauma center" brings up a Texas department of health website that lists all the trauma centers in the state, and there are 2 level 1 trauma centers in San Antonio, University Hospital and BAMC, the US Army hospital, plus a few other level 2 and level 3 trauma centers at other hospitals.

 

Mostly I sort of laughed at how both episodes featured "the neurosurgeon is still an hour away" because I happen to have a cousin that's a neurosurgeon for the Air Force in San Antonio.  My parents also moved to San Antonio a couple years ago, so while I'm not super familiar with the city I have been there several times.  So far other than the ex military guys being the bulk of the staff it doesn't seem like the show is really pulling anything unique from being set in San Antonio.  They seem to act more like San Antonio is some small city that may be large for the region it's in and can only have this one hospital, but San Antonio is a very large city, with multiple hospitals.  I drive past at least 5 coming in from the Interstate to where my parents live.

 

I'll probably end up watching the rest because while there are so many things wrong with this show it did move quickly enough to keep me entertained and nothing really reached throw stuff at the screen levels of awful, so so far it's staying on the right side of the so bad it's good line.

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That way he can do any surgery, violate any protocol or state health law, and he doesn't even have to physically assault ol' Mr. Stick in His Ass Chief Financial Officer, who, for some reason, hangs around the Night Shift an awful lot. I'll give it another episode, but it's making its way down the list of things to watch.

 

Except if TC were made Chief of Everyone's Business, So There! then he and Ragosa would have nothing to tussle over, and it's clearly the highlight of the night for both of them. I'm sure someone somewhere is writing angsty Dr. Army Stu/Ragosa fanfic as we speak.

 

Also: "Dr. Army Stu" is my new favourite.

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"the neurosurgeon is still an hour away"

 

Any doctor who's on call has to be within five or ten minutes of the hospital, if not in the hospital itself. Oh, Show!

 

So far other than the ex military guys being the bulk of the staff it doesn't seem like the show is really pulling anything unique from being set in San Antonio

Yeah, this might as well have been set in Anytown. When they were talking about going out after work, the hazed newbie doctor mentioned River Walk and got shot down for being too touristy (to which he replied, "I am a tourist," hee), but other than that and throwing around some interstate numbers, there's nothing particular to San Antonio (or even Texas) about the show.

 

Also: "Dr. Army Stu" is my new favourite.

Love this.

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Any doctor who's on call has to be within five or ten minutes of the hospital, if not in the hospital itself. Oh, Show!

I'm still probably being too generous, but they did say she wasn't on staff at The Only Hospital in San Antonio nor did she even have privileges there.

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Yeah, Ragosa said they'd call in the hospital's own neurosurgeon (presumably on call), but Dr. Army Stu insisted on Super Neuro Dr. Without Borders, the best in the biz (and a personal friend of the patient)!

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This show is starting to feel like Crisis to me.  I like most of the other characters but I want the male lead to die a horrible death.  He's so intense he comes off as unhinged.  I know PTSD has many symptoms but what I'm seeing in TC is major anger management failure, an overdeveloped sense of entitlement and 'people indulge my assy behaviour so I'm not going to change it' which I have seen in dozens of characters before this one.  The confrontations with Ragosa have all begun with TC physically assaulting the man in some manner.  I thought the shrink was way out of line when she deflected Ragosa's request for an assessment of TC by implying that the confrontations were because of Ragosa's issues and not TC's behaviour .  The fact that she's counselling one side of the disagreements while sleeping with the other looks a bit unethical to me.  The show is acting like TC walks on water but all I see is a human resources nightmare and a crippling lawsuit in scrubs.  I'm going to need the other characters to start calling TC on his bs or this show isn't going to work for me.  It's a hospital show and the "caring" doctor is making me root for the bottom-line, treatment-denying bureaucrat.  That's a first. 

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... I thought the shrink was way out of line when she deflected Ragosa's request for an assessment of TC by implying that the confrontations were because of Ragosa's issues and not TC's behaviour .  The fact that she's counselling one side of the disagreements while sleeping with the other looks a bit unethical to me.

 

There's no doubt in my mind that this show is full of unexploded (and probably unintended, certainly unacknowledged) ethical time-bombs, Sexy the Shrink's personal relationships with Tragic Coincidences and Lil' Angry Onion Ragosa among them. But I thought it was inappropriate for Ragosa to ask the shrink (behind TC's back) for an informal assessment; really, what he was asking for was for her to validate his low opinion ("He's a nutjob, right? Give me something I can use.") Sexy and TC are current (future?) bed partners, aren't they? Does Ragosa have an idea of this?

 

I'm going to need the other characters to start calling TC on his bs or this show isn't going to work for me.  It's a hospital show and the "caring" doctor is making me root for the bottom-line, treatment-denying bureaucrat.  That's a first. 

 

And all things considered, probably not the kind of innovation they were aiming for.

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But I thought it was inappropriate for Ragosa to ask the shrink (behind TC's back) for an informal assessment;

Diagnosing someone a shrink hasn't personally examined can get a psychiatrist thrown out of the American Psychiatric Association.

 

Honestly, a list of things this show gets right would be very short.

 

I also find it a teensy bit convenient that TC, his brother, and his Army buddy would all be serving together in a war zone, and then that an amazing transplant surgeon with Doctors Without Borders would also happen to be from their hometown as well.  Lucky!

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I also find it a teensy bit convenient that TC, his brother, and his Army buddy would all be serving together in a war zone, and then that an amazing transplant surgeon with Doctors Without Borders would also happen to be from their hometown as well. Lucky!

And Ken Leung's character served with them as well, right? And all the (living) ones end up in close proximity to each other? Sure.

I'm solidly on Team Bureaucratic Hardass. And it beyond pissed me off that the psychiatrist immediately assumed that any problems he was having with Harley O'Smulders (thanks for that!) must be some kind of personal issue. It couldn't possible be because HO'S (hee!) is a complete tool and a lawsuit waiting to happen.

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And Ken Leung's character served with them as well, right? And all the (living) ones end up in close proximity to each other? Sure.

I don't think they've actually said Topher served with TC, but maybe I missed it.

 

Also, I have an uncle who is a retired Naval orthopedic surgeon and a cousin who is an active-duty Naval orthopedic surgeon, both of whom did tours in-theater in Afghanistan, and at no point were either of them serving side-by-side with infantry.  I know they said that Drew was just a combat medic until he returned and went to medical school, but was TC also just a medic?

 

Or should we just add "the military" to the list of things the show doesn't understand?

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Didn't HO'S say that he met Nick because he was in Thad's unit? I thought I heard Topher say that he knew (or served with?) Thad.

 

Or should we just add "the military" to the list of things the show doesn't understand?

 

It's an extensive list. But then, I don't really understand how the military works, so maybe I shouldn't judge the show. About that.

 

I had the impression Dr. Alien Drew was being put through med school by the military, but is not yet a graduate of a med school, but I could be wrong.

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I had the impression Dr. Alien Drew was being put through med school by the military, but is not yet a graduate of a med school, but I could be wrong.

He said that he had attended the Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences, but if he was still a student, he'd be doing his clinical clerkships at military hospitals.  The Only Hospital in San Antonio seems like it's a county teaching hospital.

 

I think it's great that we're thinking of all these questions.  I only wish that the producers of the show had thought of them and maybe also some answers.

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I'll probably end up watching the rest because while there are so many things wrong with this show it did move quickly enough to keep me entertained and nothing really reached throw stuff at the screen levels of awful, so so far it's staying on the right side of the so bad it's good line.

 

I do believe they HAVE spelled San Antonio right so far. ;)

 

That said, I'm on the 'right side of the so bad it's good line' myself. It's not great television. It's not even good. But it has it's moments, and I do agree with those who have felt that so far, the 'moments' haven't included the lead, TC.

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I would have to agree with all of you, I rather don't like TC. I don't think he's that attractive. Maybe if he didn't try so hard to be different, brooding and morally superior to everyone.

Now Ken Leung's character...

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I swore that after wasting 45 minutes of my life last week, this dog wouldn't catch me again.  But the complete lack of watch-worthy programming this week made me waste another 45 minutes of my life...  and the show is still a complete dog.

 

Rah, rah, Afghanistan, rah, PTSD, rah, rah, Eyeraq, rah... yawn.  It's been done to death!  And, who gives a shit, anyway?

 

If all I wanted was to look at cute people, I'd stroll down to the beach. If all I wanted was my intelligence insulted at every turn, I'd go talk to my sister. 

 

Please Ghodd, broadcast something watchable, so I can consign this steaming pile of shite to the cloaca of hell where it belongs.

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At one point in this show I found myself saying, 'I hate this stupid show'...  but kept watching it and came around to feeling like I was at least being entertained.  I think it may be that the best part of this show is THIS forum; there's just so much material on the show to work with!

 

That said, I got confused (because I wasn't watching carefully) at the M*A*S*H-like scenario of what appeared to be a rooftop party patio.  Crammed with off duty workers (who weren't even tired after working the night shift---or maybe they just live there), looked like a circus.  Maybe it wasn't the rooftop party area, but all of a sudden someone had jumped off of the roof ABOVE them, onto the food truck that was (obviously wasn't) on the roof.  I was way confused.  At least on Grey's Anatomy, the first years hide on the actual roof, and it's deserted and empty like a roof should be.

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Sign me up in the it's so bad I CAN'T look away camp. I put off watching it all week in fear, then was pleasantly amused!

As someone in the healthcare field about the ONLY thing I see they got right was having a box of things pulled out of rectums.(all ERs either have this or just a story tree.)

 

I'm on a webgroup that is asked to rate shows for Sony and THIS was one I was asked about. I only like Topher and Drew and told them they are throwing in every sterotype in the book and trying WAY too hard. But I'll watch anyway for the comic diversion in summer.

 Called it!  He shall henceforth be Not!Liam Neeson to me.

This was funny, but I'm calling him DrSpecialistSnowflake.

He seems a young BAD version of House to me. I can't get past an ex-military man with that much hair, yah no Drew has the military hair goin' on.

 


And I think we should expect every episode from now on to end with revealing a new layer of Ragosa manpain. He's like a little angry onion.

He is forever known as ManpainAngryOnion! to me now. Thanks for this!

 

That rooftop party is OffDutyOTT. How did DrSpecialistSnowflake get ALL that hair dry so fast for his shift....in five minutes!

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I just finished watching this second episode.  I know that the show is cliched, and I have seen some of these storylines before on Grey's Anatomy or other medical shows, but it's entertaining  - a summer show to keep me occupied.  And it's fun to read the snark it generates here.

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What nationality is the guy playing TC?  Because he sounds like he's trying to cover up an accent.  He sounds to me like Irishmen who try to cover their brogue but talking deep and growly (looking at you, Liam Neeson).

 

I agree.  I usually don't notice when people's accents slip until they're really obvious, and in this episode it was enough for me to imdb the actor to check his nationality.

 

I'll be sticking to this for a while - eye candy one of the prime reasons.  My nitpick for this, unless I imagined it, was everyone calling TC "T".  Don't call people by one initial - irritates me to no end.  Not sure why, but it does.  I can put away any of hope of this having any kind of basis in reality so the lack of medical authenticity doesn't bug me.

 

As a military brat and ex-military wife I can tell you I've come across lots of military guys who grow their hair when they get out of the military.  It's almost a rebellion thing for them.  Not everyone does it, but I've seen enough that do that TC having longer hair rings true to me.  The part with him being able to do various surgeries doesn't bother me either knowing that necessity is the mother of invention and knowing that while in a war zone in real life many people end up doing things they haven't been trained for because they have no other choice.

 

From a very Canadian point of view, every time I hear about procedures/tests/etc being denied because of no insurance I shake my head.  As someone who lives in a country with national healthcare this still boggles my mind that the U.S. medical system will let people die/go undiagnosed/untreated because they can't pay for things.   With all the artistic license that happens on tv shows it freaks me out to know that this part is true and not fictional.

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I know this is way after the fact and no one will read this... but this is so frustrating. I'm reading so many comments dogging the show and making snarky comments and it's just.... arggh! Because so many of the snarky comments are about things that are actually addressed ON THE SHOW and therefore invalid! It's not the show's fault that snarky viewers aren't paying attention and instead blaming the show for bad writing when it is in fact the viewer's own inattention at fault.  Geez!

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