Sigue a un neurólogo revolucionario, el Dr. Oliver Wolf, y su equipo de pasantes mientras exploran la última gran frontera, la mente humana, a la vez que luchan con sus propias relaciones y ... Leer todoSigue a un neurólogo revolucionario, el Dr. Oliver Wolf, y su equipo de pasantes mientras exploran la última gran frontera, la mente humana, a la vez que luchan con sus propias relaciones y su salud mental.Sigue a un neurólogo revolucionario, el Dr. Oliver Wolf, y su equipo de pasantes mientras exploran la última gran frontera, la mente humana, a la vez que luchan con sus propias relaciones y su salud mental.
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I really like Brilliant Minds, but please don't pass on incorrect information. You cannot get a dishonorable discharge after you are discharged. And your activity after discharge cannot alter your discharge type. If your behavior is threatening or exposing military secrets that's criminal not impacting their military performance. And if they are being seen by the VA hospital then they are "veterans" which means out of the service. If they were still active than they are service members. The information should be as truthful as possible. I know this was just added to further the storyline, but it very harmful to any honorably discharged person!
I just now realised after watching Awakenings for the first time, that the show is based heavily on real life doctor Oliver Wolf Stacks and some of the medical cases are based of real medical cases that doctor Sacks wrote about just like the amazing case that Awakenings is based on.
I went and searched the Internet and read about him and it gave me a whole now perspective on the show.
The biggest difference is that the show takes place today rather than in dr Sacks lifetime and in my opinion it would have been more interesting to keep the story in the 70s and 80s. Nevertheless the show worth watching.
I went and searched the Internet and read about him and it gave me a whole now perspective on the show.
The biggest difference is that the show takes place today rather than in dr Sacks lifetime and in my opinion it would have been more interesting to keep the story in the 70s and 80s. Nevertheless the show worth watching.
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I couldn't understand why this TV series received such a low rating. At first, I considered skipping it because of the reviews, but I decided to give it a chance-and I'm glad I did. I started watching it and absolutely loved it. I'd even say the series is quite unusual. Just because it's easy to watch doesn't mean it lacks quality. In fact, there's so much more to it.
The series doesn't rely on shocking twists or exaggerated dramatization; instead, it maintains a balanced tone while deeply connecting with its audience. It offers valuable insights into understanding our brain, emotions, and psychology, which was a pleasant surprise for me. It encourages viewers to question and reflect on themselves, their lives, and the world around them.
On top of that, I learned about many new health-related issues. If you enjoy "hospital-style" TV series, Brilliant Minds delivers more than you'd expect.
I couldn't understand why this TV series received such a low rating. At first, I considered skipping it because of the reviews, but I decided to give it a chance-and I'm glad I did. I started watching it and absolutely loved it. I'd even say the series is quite unusual. Just because it's easy to watch doesn't mean it lacks quality. In fact, there's so much more to it.
The series doesn't rely on shocking twists or exaggerated dramatization; instead, it maintains a balanced tone while deeply connecting with its audience. It offers valuable insights into understanding our brain, emotions, and psychology, which was a pleasant surprise for me. It encourages viewers to question and reflect on themselves, their lives, and the world around them.
On top of that, I learned about many new health-related issues. If you enjoy "hospital-style" TV series, Brilliant Minds delivers more than you'd expect.
The first episode kept me so interested!!! A lot of doctors truly don't see the person they sometimes see a helpless person with an illness to the brain. I love that this serious digs deep into who they are not what they're become. My uncle had a stroke the doctors were saying he won't understand speech, won't walk or talk. Truly discouraging it's been 3 months and he understands language, is trying to speak and stand. All n all it proves doctors aren't god they don't know everything. I really like how this series portrays this message. To not give up because of the patients condition. All n all I'm excited for this series. I hope we get a season 2.
I guess it's a good thing that they didn't just reboot House, but this is the next worse thing.
The story is the same: brilliant, but flawed doctor uses unconventional methods to diagnose illnesses. Throw in some politically correct intersections (he's gay) that don't forward any plots and you have Brilliant Minds.
You could overlook that if, like House, they had some really unique illness to keep you interested, but so far the stories have been pedestrian and the plot plodding. Continuity is also an issue as we're told that the protagonist suffers from "Face Blindness", yet doesn't seem to have trouble recognizing people when he sees them.
So it's not terrible, but it's not really good, either. Yet?
The story is the same: brilliant, but flawed doctor uses unconventional methods to diagnose illnesses. Throw in some politically correct intersections (he's gay) that don't forward any plots and you have Brilliant Minds.
You could overlook that if, like House, they had some really unique illness to keep you interested, but so far the stories have been pedestrian and the plot plodding. Continuity is also an issue as we're told that the protagonist suffers from "Face Blindness", yet doesn't seem to have trouble recognizing people when he sees them.
So it's not terrible, but it's not really good, either. Yet?
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- TriviaThis series, and its main character, is inspired by the life and work of Dr. Oliver Wolf Sacks (1933-2015), a British neurologist, naturalist, historian of science, and writer, and his books "The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Other Clinical Tales" (1985) and "An Anthropologist on Mars: Seven Paradoxical Tales" (1995). His previous 1973 book was adapted into the Academy Award-nominated "Despertares (1990)", starring Robin Williams and Robert De Niro. Like Zachary Quinto's character, Sacks was gay, though he only addressed his sexual orientation openly very late in his life, in his second autobiography "On the Move: A Life" (2015).
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