Acompanha a vida pessoal e profissional dos médicos e da equipe de um movimentado centro de trauma de Miami.Acompanha a vida pessoal e profissional dos médicos e da equipe de um movimentado centro de trauma de Miami.Acompanha a vida pessoal e profissional dos médicos e da equipe de um movimentado centro de trauma de Miami.
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I saw the trailer a while ago and diagnosed it as a DUD. After watching the first episode I haven't changed my mind, it's a DUD. First the script is soap opera level. I'm really surprised that Netflix funded this, they normally make much better films and series.
I'm a fan of Nestor Carbonell, but some of the other cast including the lead Willa Fitzgerald aren't that great. I don't care about the personal and professional drama it's soap opera-ish, it's all about the patients. It's so cliched, it's a mess.
I agree with another reviewer, "The Pitt" is much better. I don't watch many medical dramas because they're mostly poorly written and this one joins that list.
I'm a fan of Nestor Carbonell, but some of the other cast including the lead Willa Fitzgerald aren't that great. I don't care about the personal and professional drama it's soap opera-ish, it's all about the patients. It's so cliched, it's a mess.
I agree with another reviewer, "The Pitt" is much better. I don't watch many medical dramas because they're mostly poorly written and this one joins that list.
After watching it, I have only one question... What was that even supposed to be? Why - and more importantly, how - did Netflix release something in this condition? They have a post-production team, right? How could they allow such an unfinished, raw product to go public?
This is unacceptable.
Let's start with the main point: 80% of the project is full of mistakes.
Everything feels incomplete. The medical storyline is more of a circus than proper drama. The characters' personal lives? Empty - just like the characters themselves: underdeveloped, filled with forced drama and not a single genuine emotion. Chemistry between the lead actors? Forget it - it simply doesn't exist. As for the supporting characters, there are way too many of them. They only overcomplicate the story without moving the plot forward.
This should've been a feature-length film - tight, focused, and concentrated. Instead, they stretched it into a series for no good reason. The result? It's neither ER, nor Grey's Anatomy, nor The Resident, nor House, nore Pitt ... The casting is awful. The acting? Like something out of a school play. The dialogues are written just for the sake of talking - meaningless, with no rhythm or purpose.
And the flashbacks? There are way too many. So many that by the end, they become nauseating.
If I had to point out a positive, it would be a nod to the director - a few scenes managed to shine through and show a sense of style, despite everything.
And, of course, Willa Fitzgerald - my absolute favorite. If it weren't for her, I would've stopped watching during the exposition. She's the only one who carried this entire mess. As always - professionalism, charisma, and that smile. Bravo. Keep it up.
Started off strong, ended... well, on a literal wave - that's how the series closes.
This is unacceptable.
Let's start with the main point: 80% of the project is full of mistakes.
Everything feels incomplete. The medical storyline is more of a circus than proper drama. The characters' personal lives? Empty - just like the characters themselves: underdeveloped, filled with forced drama and not a single genuine emotion. Chemistry between the lead actors? Forget it - it simply doesn't exist. As for the supporting characters, there are way too many of them. They only overcomplicate the story without moving the plot forward.
This should've been a feature-length film - tight, focused, and concentrated. Instead, they stretched it into a series for no good reason. The result? It's neither ER, nor Grey's Anatomy, nor The Resident, nor House, nore Pitt ... The casting is awful. The acting? Like something out of a school play. The dialogues are written just for the sake of talking - meaningless, with no rhythm or purpose.
And the flashbacks? There are way too many. So many that by the end, they become nauseating.
If I had to point out a positive, it would be a nod to the director - a few scenes managed to shine through and show a sense of style, despite everything.
And, of course, Willa Fitzgerald - my absolute favorite. If it weren't for her, I would've stopped watching during the exposition. She's the only one who carried this entire mess. As always - professionalism, charisma, and that smile. Bravo. Keep it up.
Started off strong, ended... well, on a literal wave - that's how the series closes.
The white women on this show are insufferable and I must say, I can appreciate that angle. Trying too hard to be Grey's Anatomy but the lead is weak and has nothing that would draw sympathy or empathy to her. Too soapy. Too bad because the multicultural ensemble cast is quite good. I watched the series in hopes it would get better but it falls short. Not sure it will get renewed. I'd trim the fat from the cast and write better storylines that are not so soapy. Many other medical dramas out there that are more entertaining or just better executed. I highly recommend The Pitt. Back to the writers room guys!
In particular, I couldn't stand Dr. Philips. I really couldn't tell whether we were suppose to hate him or love him, but I definitely hated him.
I was excited to see Jessie T Usher in something new because I loved him in the Boys. But his character wasn't that interesting. It didn't have to do with his acting as much as just a lackluster script. The same went for Willa Fitzgerald. She's a great actress, but even her prowess couldn't overcome this script.
I would have given it a 5 out of 10, except I just truly could not stand any moment when Dr Philips was in the show and he was there a lot. He is the typical rich boy with rich boy problems (aka none but he angsts wildly still). There's nothing original about his rich boy character. Cole was also the atypical arrogant womanizer surgeon with no depth or originality.
The CGI during the hurricane scenes was also really weak. If you're going to lean so heavily on the hurricane element in the script, then at least have good CGI for the few outside shots.
I was excited to see Jessie T Usher in something new because I loved him in the Boys. But his character wasn't that interesting. It didn't have to do with his acting as much as just a lackluster script. The same went for Willa Fitzgerald. She's a great actress, but even her prowess couldn't overcome this script.
I would have given it a 5 out of 10, except I just truly could not stand any moment when Dr Philips was in the show and he was there a lot. He is the typical rich boy with rich boy problems (aka none but he angsts wildly still). There's nothing original about his rich boy character. Cole was also the atypical arrogant womanizer surgeon with no depth or originality.
The CGI during the hurricane scenes was also really weak. If you're going to lean so heavily on the hurricane element in the script, then at least have good CGI for the few outside shots.
My wife and I were looking forward to this show; especially since we live in Miami and I was in the medical field but this was inherently bad. A show is almost assuredly over when you have no one to root for. Most of these characters are unlikabke. The flashbacks are jarring because we have to figure out when it's a flashback without any visual clues. The dialogue is ridiculous with many doctors and nurses talking about personal issues in front of patients. Uh uh that's rarely done. This was mostly boring soap opera and little medical stuff. As others have stated this can't hold a candle to The Pitt ( an excellent medical show ) or even Doc or Chicago Med. We will check out another ep or two but we're not holding up much hope. We will see.
Post: Yep tried one more ep and lasted just 10 minutes into ep 2. This is just so bad. Doctors contradicting each other and fighting to do a procedure in literally every. Single. Medical. Scene. Just no. Avoid. What a shame......
Post: Yep tried one more ep and lasted just 10 minutes into ep 2. This is just so bad. Doctors contradicting each other and fighting to do a procedure in literally every. Single. Medical. Scene. Just no. Avoid. What a shame......
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- CuriosidadesWilla Fitzgerald (Danny Simms) and Santiago Segura (Gabriel Moreno) starred in MTV's Scream: the TV series (2015) as Emma Duval and Gustavo Acosta, respectively.
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