bigken-61221
Joined Sep 2024
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I reviewed a couple of the early season 2 episodes and frankly was very disappointed. I just loved season 1 for its creativity, nuance, and twists and turns and now over the course of the last few episodes culminating in this one things have been as they were just about perfect. Natasha is great, the guest stars are fantastic the scripting is wonderful you're asking for more than the 47 minutes it's so good. I have the sense that things are going to continue to improve and it only gets better over the last three episodes. Shawkat in particular was brilliant in this episode but everybody was perfectly cast bravo.
I like the idea of this being like 24, 1 hour at a time it's a great plot device. And as you get interested in characters you're going to see more of them including the patients. Everybody just doesn't disappear at the end of an episode. With Noah Wyle it's a little difficult not to compare this to ER. ER is an all-time classic. To me this one is not as fast paced but it may get there. I like the Noah Wylie character. Reminds me of when he was learning as a med student done ER and now he's the teacher working with the students. Some compelling characters and I'm sure they'll grow on me. First outing I'd have to give it a 7.5.