Is it realistic? I'm sure it absolutely is, but yeah considering what a hot topic that is right now, I think they could have gone one step softer on the approach.
I mean, the least realistic thing about that sequence was the idea that ICE would bring someone in for treatment.
Another interesting scene between Robbie and Mohan, and I continue to love the complexity of Pitt characters. I love Robbie, but man he is going HARD on Mohan right now. When she says "maybe I don't belong here"....he doesn't correct her or support her, he just leaves it silent in the air. OOF! Maybe that is actually how he feels, Mohan shouldn't be an ER doctor.
What? No! Dr. Robbie is trying to save Mohan's life.
Dr. Robbie sees way, way too much of his younger self in Mohan.
And Dr. Robbie is suicidal.
You got that, right? He's going on a three-month motorcycle tour and he rides
without a helmet? E.R. doctors have a name for people who ride without a helmet. That name is, "Organ Donor".
His joke to Whitaker about taking his apartment if he doesn't come back? Not so much a joke.
His night-shift veteran friend, questioning him being alone with his thoughts for that long? Not joking, either.
Dr. Robbie is currently on the way to leaving on sabbatical, and then, one sunny day, riding without a helmet, putting his foot on the gas, and drifting off the road into a bridge abutment. Maybe not consciously, but...
He's treating Mohan like that because he's trying to keep her from ending up like him - he's stellar at the job, but he's broken. Driving her out of the ER would, to his way of thinking, save her life.