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<blockquote data-quote="Stalker0" data-source="post: 9631158" data-attributes="member: 5889"><p>I got into this show recently and just binged it like crazy. One of the best things I have seen recently, holy crap is this thing awesome. And while its got some holes to poke on the medicine, by far the most accurate medical show I have ever seen on screen.</p><p></p><p>I appreciate how balanced the characters are on how those traits are both rewarded and punished at different times. All of them feel very human, very real.</p><p></p><p>I am very happy they chose not to make the kid the shooter. It showed the tough ethics of that situation, McKay was the classic defender of women in this example, and in a world where school shootings are a way of life now a days, its easy to go "well you always report no matter what". But we got to see the other side, McKay was wrong and now a kid who hasn't done anything wrong is having to suffer consequences (maybe major consequences if any of his peers find out). But in the moment, you feel for both Robbie and McKay having to wrestle with that situation, its messy, and the show let us see why its messy rather than have the kid be the shooter and put it all in a clean little ethics bow.</p><p></p><p>I am proud of myself I caught the Langdon drug situation right at the beginning. I noticed how hyped he seemed and wondered if he was tweaking on something....and turns out he was! But it was well done how in the first few episodes he was jittery, but then calmed down after a few more and then by the middle of the day was more mellow as the drugs settled out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stalker0, post: 9631158, member: 5889"] I got into this show recently and just binged it like crazy. One of the best things I have seen recently, holy crap is this thing awesome. And while its got some holes to poke on the medicine, by far the most accurate medical show I have ever seen on screen. I appreciate how balanced the characters are on how those traits are both rewarded and punished at different times. All of them feel very human, very real. I am very happy they chose not to make the kid the shooter. It showed the tough ethics of that situation, McKay was the classic defender of women in this example, and in a world where school shootings are a way of life now a days, its easy to go "well you always report no matter what". But we got to see the other side, McKay was wrong and now a kid who hasn't done anything wrong is having to suffer consequences (maybe major consequences if any of his peers find out). But in the moment, you feel for both Robbie and McKay having to wrestle with that situation, its messy, and the show let us see why its messy rather than have the kid be the shooter and put it all in a clean little ethics bow. I am proud of myself I caught the Langdon drug situation right at the beginning. I noticed how hyped he seemed and wondered if he was tweaking on something....and turns out he was! But it was well done how in the first few episodes he was jittery, but then calmed down after a few more and then by the middle of the day was more mellow as the drugs settled out. [/QUOTE]
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