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7/10

A Virus Strain...Wow

Considering what is going on these days, this episode strikes true. When a couple pharmaceutical go at it, the chips begin to fall. A trio of researches who appear to have the best intentions cause a stir when 20 people die for some disease strain. Interesting next development.
  • Hitchcoc
  • Apr 12, 2021
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8/10

good, but want to make sure

Plenty of suspense, and fits in philosophically with our current problems (2019/present) with COVID. A good episode. I feel I have to weigh in on behalf of J. K. Simmons, who was panned by another reviewer. I have watched him in other castings and have seen only the character he was cast - a skilled actor doing his job. I would ask that reviewer how many senior medical staff do they know? I know many. A few are friendly, even cuddly, towards the patients, but most know better. To maintain their mental balance, senior medical staff cannot have any emotional interaction with their patients. Such a relation endangers the physician/surgeon's ability to make objective judgements on the case. So many senior medics in hospitals have a very cold, abstracted demeanour. They need to distance themselves from the pain and turmoil in their patients' lives.
  • akicork
  • Mar 24, 2022
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6/10

The lethal virus

  • Lady_Targaryen
  • May 3, 2008
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1/10

not much a krumholtz or boy wonder fan

I could have eased through all the gibberish for this episode except for the incompetent j.k. simmons ... he seems to lay waste to a lot of otherwise watchable television ... and his famers insurance commercials are even worse ...
  • sandcrab277
  • Jun 11, 2018
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1/10

Bluffers guide to mathematics

Absolutely stupid show for North American people who don't know anything but want to pretend they do. Not a single problem is solved with math. There is actually NO math in this show. Avoid.
  • nemesis-88
  • Jun 3, 2022
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