PlaygroundGirl
Joined Feb 2008
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I turned it off halfway through the second episode.
The casting is good, and the concept of the voiceover narration by the characters is fun, but I have two major complaints.
1: That the through line that the characters are generally more focused on their personal lives than their patients is insulting to actual hospital workers, who get far more than their share of disrespect in real life.
2: These negative characterizations are also unfair to the residents of central and eastern Oregon, as well as people who live in rural communities everywhere.
As a viewer, I was shocked by the network's promo for the show--which is debuting as I write this--by prematurely (at least). Alleging that the show is already a hit. In my opinion, it can't be cancelled soon enough.
Second to the residents of eastern Oregon, who are not.
The casting is good, and the concept of the voiceover narration by the characters is fun, but I have two major complaints.
1: That the through line that the characters are generally more focused on their personal lives than their patients is insulting to actual hospital workers, who get far more than their share of disrespect in real life.
2: These negative characterizations are also unfair to the residents of central and eastern Oregon, as well as people who live in rural communities everywhere.
As a viewer, I was shocked by the network's promo for the show--which is debuting as I write this--by prematurely (at least). Alleging that the show is already a hit. In my opinion, it can't be cancelled soon enough.
Second to the residents of eastern Oregon, who are not.