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Post by KyleEl on Mar 6, 2020 15:49:02 GMT -5
They've just made things even worse with Lea. Shaun is acting like a stalker.
Although I did like how Shaun made an effort to show how much he would work to get her back. Though Lea is wrong about toilet paper and I won't give in on that.
I was pleased one of the kids that man was taking care of felt strongly enough he would go through a kidney transplant. I do wonder if a white person would be a match, but after finding he was a match, they found out he wasn't.
I've never seen Reznick smile like that. It looked so genuine.
In surgery, I was concerned Reznick's arthritis was a problem again.
It's a good thing Park wasn't really needed in that surgery. It's not normal to come and get a surgeon right out of the OR like that.
The season finale is coming soon and I dread that.
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Post by KyleEl on Mar 9, 2020 17:06:26 GMT -5
If the season finale has been filmed, no coronavirus. I'm hoping the crisis will be over by next season.
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Post by KyleEl on Mar 13, 2020 15:18:24 GMT -5
Once again, a character is taking a major risk because he can't give up something important to him. And of course Shaun chastises him for this. I actually think I like it better when Shaun is rude to people and Melendez has to just put up with it.
Reznick was going to give up surgery. That would seem to mean she leaves the show because if she changed specialties, she'd be with a different group of residents. Although this is the third year and I don't know how many years they continue as residents.
Finally, Melendez told Shaun he either does what he is told or he doesn't work at the hospital any more. It is true he's so upset he has had to take time off. Although he could be in trouble later if something else happens and he doesn't have days left.
It was really disturbing when Shaun went after Lea's car with a baseball bat, though it was a lot like Steve on "Supergirl". Lea was remarkably calm.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Mar 15, 2020 15:48:33 GMT -5
Wow, that woman had to endure a lot of pain. There must be a better way for addicts to get surgery. I liked how Carly handled the situation with Shaun. I get a upset tummy when I actually see what going on in the surgery room. “Fractured “ s3e11 Jan 13 I liked it when Dr. Brown showed empathy to the drug mule and stood up for him. Seeing a therapist is probably helping her. But it was disappointing when he stole the drugs and left the hospital. I think Sean did the best that he could when he was truthful with Carly about his interaction with Leah. I also like the way Carly handled it. Shaun's breakdown in front of Dr. Glassman revealed that he is very afraid of everyone leaving him. Dr. Glassman was able to calm him down so that he could perform surgery. The drug addict enduring that amount of pain was unbelievable and looking at her leg made me queasy.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Mar 15, 2020 16:09:00 GMT -5
There are real doctor and nurses are in the back ground telling them how this scene is realistic Kyle. Maybe, but I'm talking about actual simulated organs. That was hard to watch but Lea does need to move out. Or Shaun does. And Carly has to become a part of someone's treatment for a change. That wasn't easy for her. Things are getting better with Shaun and Carly. I really wanted that girl to live. I thought maybe Glassman would have the miracle cure. The whole point was the prom they were able to give her. Reznick has to choose between getting sick and being able to use her hands. But the first thing I thought of when she had to leave was what if that happens in the OR. 3.12 Mutations Lea was gracious about moving out because she wants Shaun to be happy. Dr. Brown continues to be empathetic and she arranged for a beautiful prom set up in the hospital for a teenager who would miss her prom. I thought the girl’s mother would be furious when she saw the boy was with the girl, but she was very nice about it. The girl’s cancer was too severe for the doctors to complete the surgery and it was very sad when she died. Dr. Lim asked Carly to help with finding a solution for a mutation that was destroying a man’s leg. Carly was reluctant and I thought her decision would be wrong when she did not agree with Shaun’s choice. But it turned out her suggestions help to save the man’s life. Dr. Reznick lied to Dr. Glassman about side effects of the medication. There were some happy moments. Shaun and Carly finally got to third base. Brown and Melendez went for a run.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Mar 15, 2020 18:18:39 GMT -5
I can't explain it. It's like Miles and Cara on "God Friended Me". They should have a brother-sister relationship. I did not like all the talk about Shaun's sex life. But at least he finally made Carly happy. Finally, Glassman gets to use his skills. The cancer patient's wife was Chuck's boss on "Chuck". I felt bad for Morgan and she couldn't keep her mouth shut when she watching the surgery. So her mom isn't really a doctor? AND she's rich. Good to see Lim back. 3.13 Sex and Death A patient decided to forego additional treatment and do exciting things for the six months left to live. He was spending all of his retirement funds and making his wife miserable. He kept getting minor injuries during his adventures which brought him back to the hospital. He contracted shingles and that virus drew his immune system to the tumor and his cancer was cured. When the episode ended, he was left sitting on the bench at the bus stop in his bright yellow suit. Dr. Reznick's mother was nothing like what Morgan's peers had assumed. She was a well-known artist who showed no respect for Morgan. The mother asked Dr. Glassman for a third opinion hoping to get a different diagnosis. Dr. Glassman could not help her until Morgan recommended a procedure that could cure her and let her continue to be an artist. Dr. Glassman performed the surgery and the mother lived. When Morgan's brother urged the mother to thank Morgan, she did so and followed the acknowledgment with the insulting comment, "Our little plodder came through." I noticed Dr. Parks was an admirer of Mrs. Reznick. That was an unusual look for him. Dr. Lim's advice worked for Shaun based on Carly's pleased expression. I appreciate them not demonstrating what they did in bed.
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Post by Jeff on Mar 16, 2020 2:25:16 GMT -5
Wow, that woman had to endure a lot of pain. There must be a better way for addicts to get surgery. I liked how Carly handled the situation with Shaun. I get a upset tummy when I actually see what going on in the surgery room. “Fractured “ s3e11 Jan 13 I liked it when Dr. Brown showed empathy to the drug mule and stood up for him. Seeing a therapist is probably helping her. But it was disappointing when he stole the drugs and left the hospital. I think Sean did the best that he could when he was truthful with Carly about his interaction with Leah. I also like the way Carly handled it. Shaun's breakdown in front of Dr. Glassman revealed that he is very afraid of everyone leaving him. Dr. Glassman was able to calm him down so that he could perform surgery. The drug addict enduring that amount of pain was unbelievable and looking at her leg made me queasy. I have forgotten about this episode Anti.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Mar 16, 2020 11:57:29 GMT -5
Jeff, I understand and I also forget details after several months. That is why I described some of the details of the episode.
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Post by KyleEl on Mar 16, 2020 16:42:19 GMT -5
I forget details after several days.
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Post by Jeff on Mar 16, 2020 18:54:34 GMT -5
Jeff, I understand and I also forget details after several months. That is why I described some of the details of the episode. I forget a week after it airs because I watch so many shows all at once.
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Post by Jeff on Mar 16, 2020 18:55:04 GMT -5
I forget details after several days. Same here Kyle.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Mar 16, 2020 21:11:56 GMT -5
But it was Reznick who told. And I forget why she did this. Dr. Lim said to Reznick the only reason she could think of was that Reznick felt her job was in jeopardy and that the hospital would not fire her if she was a whistleblower. Then she asked Reznick was there a reason that her job would be in jeopardy. At some point Glassman needs to stop trying to reason with Reznick and take action.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Mar 16, 2020 22:07:24 GMT -5
I watched episode 18 "Heartbreak" so I am caught up. During several episodes, Shaun made brilliant suggestions that found solutions for patients, which is always my favorite part of the show. But in "Heartbreak", Shaun was a hindrance rather than helpful. His emotional reaction to being rejected kept escalating. He was extremely rude to people and disrespectful to Melendez. Melendez handled the situation well.
I hate the way Shaun acted when he went to Lea. The baseball bat made him seem dangerous and the way he talked to Lea was hurtful.
Reznick told Lim she was doing her last surgery. When Glassman approached Reznick, she had changed her mind.
I anticipated Brown was falling in love with Melendez and acting on those feelings would be inappropriate. I respect Melendez and hope Brown does not cause problems for him.
The series continues to be interesting and I like the characters.
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Post by Jeff on Mar 17, 2020 1:28:04 GMT -5
Thanks for sharing what going on.
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Post by KyleEl on Mar 20, 2020 15:16:58 GMT -5
I watched episode 18 "Heartbreak" so I am caught up. During several episodes, Shaun made brilliant suggestions that found solutions for patients, which is always my favorite part of the show. But in "Heartbreak", Shaun was a hindrance rather than helpful. His emotional reaction to being rejected kept escalating. He was extremely rude to people and disrespectful to Melendez. Melendez handled the situation well. I hate the way Shaun acted when he went to Lea. The baseball bat made him seem dangerous and the way he talked to Lea was hurtful. Reznick told Lim she was doing her last surgery. When Glassman approached Reznick, she had changed her mind. I anticipated Brown was falling in love with Melendez and acting on those feelings would be inappropriate. I respect Melendez and hope Brown does not cause problems for him. The series continues to be interesting and I like the characters. I agree with all of this.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Mar 24, 2020 21:30:49 GMT -5
Hurt
SEASON 3, EPISODE 19 • NEW 10:00 PM ON WMARDT 2 • TV-14 • STEREO • CC
The city of San Jose is rocked by a massive earthquake that puts the staff of St. Bonaventure Hospital on high alert as they race to assess the damage
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Mar 24, 2020 22:33:24 GMT -5
I enjoyed this exciting episode from beginning to end. All of the doctors had to jump into action in three minutes when a brewery collapsed during an earthquake. There were several emotional situations. Shaun frantically searched for Lea without waiting for the fire department to make the area safe. I was impressed when Shaun sort of tricked a patient to distract her from anticipating him pulling rebar from her shoulder. During a conversation with a patient, Shaun shared his feelings for Lea and how she made him "more". That was very sweet and revealing. I hope listening to Shaun over the walkie helps Lea to forgive him.
There was a lot more, but it is late now.
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Post by KyleEl on Mar 27, 2020 16:30:36 GMT -5
I chose to wait because there could be a cliffhanger. I'll watch it all at once next week.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Mar 27, 2020 18:33:58 GMT -5
Okay. I think you will enjoy it. I did not want to give specific details because that might diminish the excitement.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Mar 30, 2020 19:57:56 GMT -5
I Love You
SEASON 3, EPISODE 20 • FINALE 3/30/2020, 10:00 PM ON WMARDT 2 • TV-14 • STEREO • CC
The doctors work against time and their own personal safety to save the lives of those around them.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Mar 31, 2020 12:47:40 GMT -5
I anticipated an exciting episode, which it was. But all I feel after watching is disappointment and sadness. I am tired of embracing series that are wonderful in the beginning but do something that makes me not want to watch.
Maybe I will feel differently next season.
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Post by KyleEl on Mar 31, 2020 16:41:00 GMT -5
I enjoyed this exciting episode from beginning to end. All of the doctors had to jump into action in three minutes when a brewery collapsed during an earthquake. There were several emotional situations. Shaun frantically searched for Lea without waiting for the fire department to make the area safe. I was impressed when Shaun sort of tricked a patient to distract her from anticipating him pulling rebar from her shoulder. During a conversation with a patient, Shaun shared his feelings for Lea and how she made him "more". That was very sweet and revealing. I hope listening to Shaun over the walkie helps Lea to forgive him. There was a lot more, but it is late now. I liked how Reznick was so demanding and dared those nurses to call her names. She was hard on them, but it's how she needed to be. She did an impressive job considering she couldn't use her hands, and got those nurses to do what they needed. Yes, she could have been nicer. Shaun took quite a risk but he tried so hard to save this woman and distracted her when it was needed. I liked Parks' conversation with the man he was trying to save but it was not looking good. One thing about watching a week old episode was seeing the coronavirus updates at the bottom of the screen. The ABC station has been doing that for weeks. I should record all ABC shows with an antenna and then I wouldn't have those. I don't think. That station doesn't have a news department. It was unpleasant seeing that North Carolina's total number of cases was less than just the county where Charlotte is located. And then I saw the total for the whole country. Really? The New York City metro area alone has that many now. I anticipated an exciting episode, which it was. But all I feel after watching is disappointment and sadness. I am tired of embracing series that are wonderful in the beginning but do something that makes me not want to watch. Maybe I will feel differently next season. The coronavirus numbers were more accurate all of a sudden. Oh, that's right. This is a new episode, not one that's a week old. I felt a real letdown at the end of this episode. Shaun would not leave the woman no matter what, and he finally found a way. And he got her through it by distracting her. And there Lea was hearing every word, and it was looking good for their relationship. Except for the woman losing her leg, that turned out all right. Melendez kept getting worse and, fortunately, Lim was back at the hospital. It didn't seem to do any good. We weren't even told how his situation worked out. I did like the conversations, if nothing else. Park did such a good job with the kid, but what happened to him? And where was his father? I saw him in the credits but not him. I don't want Park to leave. It looks like certain cast members better not ask for raises. Claire turned out to be MacGyver. Reznick took a big risk and things did not turn out like we would have wanted. But Andrews praised what she did, only now her career is over. I really didn't want that to happen. I don't want to lose any of these people. I knew Shaun couldn't die because he is the star.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Apr 1, 2020 12:41:56 GMT -5
I felt a real letdown at the end of this episode. Shaun would not leave the woman no matter what, and he finally found a way. And he got her through it by distracting her. And there Lea was hearing every word, and it was looking good for their relationship. Except for the woman losing her leg, that turned out all right. Melendez kept getting worse and, fortunately, Lim was back at the hospital. It didn't seem to do any good. We weren't even told how his situation worked out. I did like the conversations, if nothing else. Park did such a good job with the kid, but what happened to him? And where was his father? I saw him in the credits but not him. I don't want Park to leave. It looks like certain cast members better not ask for raises. Claire turned out to be MacGyver. Reznick took a big risk and things did not turn out like we would have wanted. But Andrews praised what she did, only now her career is over. I really didn't want that to happen. I don't want to lose any of these people. I knew Shaun couldn't die because he is the star. I agree with everything you said and I enjoyed watching the episode. Being a great dramatic episode does not erase the disappointment I felt about Melendez and Reznick. I admired Park when he was introduced as a mature, voice of reason in contrast to the competitive team members. He gave a powerful performance. The kiss at the end was overshadowed by what happened to the other members. I don’t think TPTB anticipated that.
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Post by KyleEl on May 8, 2020 15:14:13 GMT -5
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Post by AntiArbitrator on May 18, 2020 13:36:00 GMT -5
The person who asked the question thought the episode looked like it would be the final episode of the show. I can understand that viewpoint.
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Post by KyleEl on May 21, 2020 17:30:28 GMT -5
I watched a special last night called "The Story of Soaps" and there were several clips from this show, although the show was never mentioned. I'm not sure whether they considered it a soap, or they were trying to list shows influenced by soaps.
I'm not sure I'm remembering it right but I think Freddie Highmore looked like Kyle XY.
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Post by KyleEl on Jun 22, 2020 17:26:57 GMT -5
I read the show has resumed production.
I also read Carly left. Good. I didn't like her. That's a correction to a post above. I won't edit it.
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Post by KyleEl on Aug 3, 2020 17:33:38 GMT -5
I wish I could link, but I can't.
If I did, a password would be required. It's not ethical to give out my password.
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Post by KyleEl on Sept 25, 2020 17:12:37 GMT -5
I saw Freddie where he talked normally. He has an Irish or Scottish accent. Or maybe Welsh.
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Post by KyleEl on Oct 26, 2020 17:08:07 GMT -5
"I want this to be over."
Wow. This is going to be hard to watch.
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