Max est le nouveau médecin de bord d'un luxueux bateau de croisière où la petite mais puissante équipe médicale doit faire face à des crises médicales uniques et s'entraider, à des kilomètre... Tout lireMax est le nouveau médecin de bord d'un luxueux bateau de croisière où la petite mais puissante équipe médicale doit faire face à des crises médicales uniques et s'entraider, à des kilomètres de la côte.Max est le nouveau médecin de bord d'un luxueux bateau de croisière où la petite mais puissante équipe médicale doit faire face à des crises médicales uniques et s'entraider, à des kilomètres de la côte.
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Reviewers say 'Doctor Odyssey' offers a mixed bag of reactions, with many finding it entertaining and escapist. The charm of lead actors Joshua Jackson and Don Johnson, along with the visually appealing production design, is praised. The blend of medical drama and cruise ship adventure is seen as refreshing. However, critics point out unrealistic elements and poorly executed themes, making it divisive. Despite its flaws, the show has a dedicated viewership that enjoys its campy nature.
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So I'm rooting for this show because I adore Joshua Jackson. Mighty Ducks, Dawson's Creek, Fringe. I've been a fan for awhile. With that said, this show has potential, but it needs some major work. I like that Dr. Bankman seems teachable and is quick to humble himself. His backstory however, just lazy. Seriously, that's what they came up with. The whole patient zero thing, earned an eye roll. The situation with, Avery was cringey and forced. I'm glad of how it went but did the first episode really need it. Then the supposed tension with Tristian, again was forced and unnecessary. For this to be a major network show, the writing seems amateur.
As far as the technical stuff, I've never been on a cruise so I just take it for what it is. However, the whole 3 hours from land, but no medevac helicopter, has me questioning what the writers really thinks of their intended audience. I may not know much about ships, helicopters and medicine, but even that seemed far fetched.
I'm really hoping this gets better fast. Otherwise, it won't last.
As far as the technical stuff, I've never been on a cruise so I just take it for what it is. However, the whole 3 hours from land, but no medevac helicopter, has me questioning what the writers really thinks of their intended audience. I may not know much about ships, helicopters and medicine, but even that seemed far fetched.
I'm really hoping this gets better fast. Otherwise, it won't last.
I do not normally watch medical dramas, but this one caught my attention with the added element of it being on a cruise ship. And it is just that, a medical drama on a cruise ship. Which made it stupidly awesome. Certain things are made better with an added element of cheese, like the Golden Bachelor/Bachelorette. This show is so cheesy and stupid that I will probably keep watching it anyway. It's a perfect, ridiculous, brain cell killing, destress show. Overused jokes? Check. Major plot holes? Check. Nonsensical storytelling? Check. It's basically perfect, if you can handle cringing for an hour.
So.... I'm in the UK and this show wasn't heavily marketed. I was of the belief this was a serious drama, but I watched the first couple of episodes, stuck to the screen as I couldn't believe how absolutely awful this show was.
The scripts, storyline and characters are all ludicrous and I couldn't believe the show had made it to screen.
But... by episode 3 the penny dropped. This is a Ryan Murphy wet dream. It's supposed to be this bad. It's a bit of fantasy full of beautiful people doing silly things. Once I understood that, I actually started to enjoy it.
It really isn't much more ridiculous than the Love Boat was back in the 70s and 80s. If you're able to suspend belief for an hour, you can relish in a bit of fun TV.
The show clearly has a decent budget. It looks rich on screen and the replica cruise ship they've built is fairly convincing.
I'll keep on watching.
The scripts, storyline and characters are all ludicrous and I couldn't believe the show had made it to screen.
But... by episode 3 the penny dropped. This is a Ryan Murphy wet dream. It's supposed to be this bad. It's a bit of fantasy full of beautiful people doing silly things. Once I understood that, I actually started to enjoy it.
It really isn't much more ridiculous than the Love Boat was back in the 70s and 80s. If you're able to suspend belief for an hour, you can relish in a bit of fun TV.
The show clearly has a decent budget. It looks rich on screen and the replica cruise ship they've built is fairly convincing.
I'll keep on watching.
Joshua Jackson does george clooney in the E/R on a boat. That seems to be the concept of this series. Joshua Jackson got the greyish hair, the george clooney voice and charm, heck he is a spitting image of george clooney, its quite amazing actually.
The other lead actors are miami vices Don Johnson and fresh face actors Phillipa Soo and Sean Teale. Acting is overall good, but the story has so far not made any room for anything challenging. Its been very simple, quick and superficial.
The story is as mentioned quite uncomplicated. Its slightly sitcom-ish and surrounds the emergency medical staff on a cruise ship.
The good of this series is its freshness and elegance. Its easy to digest.
The bad is that its too simple, too lighthearted. The characters are very much caricatyrs and not acting like real people. I for one prefer realness above actingness. This production also comes with 'the message'. Its everything from pro covid propaganda to, trans and other stuff.
Oh yeah, since the story takes place on a boat mostly at sea, the storyline is somewhat limited and most of the photage never give away that its played on a boat and it gets kinda stuffed and closed in.
6/10.
The other lead actors are miami vices Don Johnson and fresh face actors Phillipa Soo and Sean Teale. Acting is overall good, but the story has so far not made any room for anything challenging. Its been very simple, quick and superficial.
The story is as mentioned quite uncomplicated. Its slightly sitcom-ish and surrounds the emergency medical staff on a cruise ship.
The good of this series is its freshness and elegance. Its easy to digest.
The bad is that its too simple, too lighthearted. The characters are very much caricatyrs and not acting like real people. I for one prefer realness above actingness. This production also comes with 'the message'. Its everything from pro covid propaganda to, trans and other stuff.
Oh yeah, since the story takes place on a boat mostly at sea, the storyline is somewhat limited and most of the photage never give away that its played on a boat and it gets kinda stuffed and closed in.
6/10.
Don't expect a serious medical drama here or a laugh out loud comedy.
It's light-hearted. A balancing act with the cruise theme with related-medical situation(s) of the week and the dynamics of the different characters.
The characters are all fairly likeable and with enough diversity for a 30+ audience demographics.
As another reviewer wrote Joshua Jackson in the lead does his best "Clooney" and is charming. With Jackson and Johnson, they got the Baby Boomer, and Gen X covered. The new faces Soo, and Teale covers Millennials and Gen Z.
The ultimate question is given the demographic coverage, can the characters make meaning connections to the audience based on the story and their performance to keep the show going.
I personally enjoy it as a nice distraction from reality shows, and serialized drama that takes themselves too seriously.
It's light-hearted. A balancing act with the cruise theme with related-medical situation(s) of the week and the dynamics of the different characters.
The characters are all fairly likeable and with enough diversity for a 30+ audience demographics.
As another reviewer wrote Joshua Jackson in the lead does his best "Clooney" and is charming. With Jackson and Johnson, they got the Baby Boomer, and Gen X covered. The new faces Soo, and Teale covers Millennials and Gen Z.
The ultimate question is given the demographic coverage, can the characters make meaning connections to the audience based on the story and their performance to keep the show going.
I personally enjoy it as a nice distraction from reality shows, and serialized drama that takes themselves too seriously.
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- AnecdotesOne of the hallmarks of the Odyssey medical facility is that all metal is gold plated, to include medical items such as scalpels and forceps.
- ConnexionsFeatured in The Bachelorette: Finale and After the Final Rose (2024)
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