A new medical director breaks the rules to heal the system at America's oldest public hospital.A new medical director breaks the rules to heal the system at America's oldest public hospital.A new medical director breaks the rules to heal the system at America's oldest public hospital.
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First 3 seasons are great, but stop it there. They changed the show a couple episodes in to season 3, just follow the reviews and it's obvious. Apparently this show thinks every white male should be erased from history and should not exist in the future, but I thought we didn't see color and where not judging people anymore? This show is so bad, everyone I know that used to watch it has stopped, and no, not all my friends are white males.
Another doctor show just seems like it could be overkill on yet another doctor show but Ryan Eggold's portrayal of the new medical director who actually tries to teach doctors to live by the hypocratic oath and advocate for patients regardless of the money that the hospital may or may not make. This show looks at the human side of medicine and that is refreshing.
I was impressed by the social commentary in the writing! Well acted. All the usual obvious stuff but a few hidden gems for the naive few who still want to enjoy a show about life.
What the heck happened. This was a medical show. Doctors, diseases, people. Now it's insanity. Max runs amuck every episode determined to change the world NOW. It's no longer about a hospital, too much personal lives and not enough cases. Someone please go find a writer and watch season 1, and save the show! We're about done with the lunacy.
The show is great, when it sticks to human level stories. But in season 3 Dr. Goodwin has become a cartoon character trying to solve a massive, new problem every week.
While other doctors are helping and healing, he manically runs around trying to end things that have plague the world for centuries. He thinks his pathetic shallow and ignorant attempts to "fix" something always works, but it's inevitably followed up by a lesson from the victim he's trying to help.
I literally fast forward when he's on the screen, simply because his stories never interacts with anything else on the show.
While other doctors are helping and healing, he manically runs around trying to end things that have plague the world for centuries. He thinks his pathetic shallow and ignorant attempts to "fix" something always works, but it's inevitably followed up by a lesson from the victim he's trying to help.
I literally fast forward when he's on the screen, simply because his stories never interacts with anything else on the show.
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- TriviaSome establishing shots and scenes with a few characters are filmed on weekends at Bellevue Hospital Center, the New York City hospital about which Dr. Eric Manheimer wrote his memoir, "Twelve Patients: Life and Death at Bellevue Hospital." Bellevue hospital reopened in 2013 after months of renovations following flood damage caused by Hurricane Sandy in 2012. The facility's iconic modern atrium encloses its original stone facade, including the archway emblazoned with the word "Administration" that's seen in the show.
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