Es erzählt die Geschichte von Dr. Amy Elias, die bei einem Autounfall ihr Gedächtnis verliert. Sie muss als Assistenzärztin zurückkehren und ihr Leben aus den verbliebenen Bruchstücken irgen... Alles lesenEs erzählt die Geschichte von Dr. Amy Elias, die bei einem Autounfall ihr Gedächtnis verliert. Sie muss als Assistenzärztin zurückkehren und ihr Leben aus den verbliebenen Bruchstücken irgendwie wieder aufbauen.Es erzählt die Geschichte von Dr. Amy Elias, die bei einem Autounfall ihr Gedächtnis verliert. Sie muss als Assistenzärztin zurückkehren und ihr Leben aus den verbliebenen Bruchstücken irgendwie wieder aufbauen.
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I honestly really enjoy this show. Is it 100% medically accurate? Absolutely not. But it doesn't need to be because it's not a real hospital. It's a TV show. I think it's put together very well, I like the cast. I think they work well together and it's a neat concept For a show. The content that's covered in each episode flows very well to keep you entertained and interested in the patient's outcome. I feel like there are many directions that they can go with this show each episode and even for subsequent seasons. I look forward to the last couple episodes before the season is over and I do hope that they choose to renew it for a second season. I highly recommend.
Dr. Amy Wolcott's miraculous recovery from a crash that erased eight years of memories but left her physically unscathed stretches medical credibility beyond repair. The show's premise - that a trauma severe enough to cause such specific retrograde amnesia wouldn't result in serious physical injuries or brain damage - is neuroscience fantasy at its most egregious. Watching her confidently stride hospital halls arguing for her right to practice medicine - while apparently suffering no cognitive deficits beyond the convenient plot-serving memory gap - feels like watching a medical drama written by someone whose only research was reading soap opera summaries. The show sacrifices scientific plausibility for dramatic convenience, undermining its own attempts at serious storytelling.
I think this is a very well-acted and enjoyable show to watch so far. Please keep it on the air and give it a chance. Not sure why there are so many negative reviews. 😔 So far the story lines are not too overly complicated to follow, which is good when you're watching TV at night. What's appealing about show is that it gives people a chance to know that they can have a "redo" moment in their lives. It's a TV show about self-reflection in what we can do to improve upon ourselves. The lead character in the show unfortunately got into a car wreck, but if we all had the opportunity to re-examine our lives it would be a wonderful thing.
First, I think Amy and Jake together is not even believable. It's like he's dating his mother. I don't think, attractiveness-wise, they remotely go together. What I'm saying is, he's way better looking than she is. I do like the story of the show. It's interesting and I do keep watching to see what's going to happen next and I enjoy the medical issues presented and how they deal with them and the patients. I don't think it's remotely a "10" TV series and especially not a "10" medical TV series, but it's good enough to watch each week and it has hooked me, which is necessary for me to continue past the first episode.
This is based on an Italian series, which is based on Dr. Pierdante Piccioni. It stars Molly Parker as Amy Larsen, who used to be a curt chief of internal medicine at a hospital. Due to a car accident, she suffers a traumatic brain injury that causes her to lose memories of the last 8 years of her life, plus changes her personality.
There are medical mysteries in each episode, like a woman who is challenged by not being able to feel pain, also, each episode moves Amy's story along quickly. It also has a tangled web love story that may not be so easy to untangle without hurt. It is a bingeable, interesting show on Fox and Hulu.
There are medical mysteries in each episode, like a woman who is challenged by not being able to feel pain, also, each episode moves Amy's story along quickly. It also has a tangled web love story that may not be so easy to untangle without hurt. It is a bingeable, interesting show on Fox and Hulu.
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- WissenswertesInspired by the life of Pierdante Piccioni, who suffers from retrograde amnesia--namely, forgetting the last 12 years of his life as a result of a car accident. He gradually rebuilds his life and tries to reconstruct those memories through photos and stories from his wife and friends. His life would be dramatized on the Italian Television series DOC - Es liegt in deinen Händen (2020).
- VerbindungenRemake of DOC - Es liegt in deinen Händen (2020)
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