Season Two fell off fast by slipping into too much of a focus on realistic medical medical speak and shifting from case to case that we don’t get to care about while forgetting to focus on the characters and their personal problems and how those are affected by the cases. Never made it past episode six because things were just boring.
Love the guy but the episodes directed by Noah Wiley were the toughest to get through.
LittleBoat9295 on
I don’t get the hype. I watched one episode and went meh. I’ve worked in that setting so I just can’t handle the unrealistic mellow drama..
ExtremeToucan on
I liked season 1 a lot, but season 2 hasn’t been quite as good. Feels repetitive of season 1 in some ways and I feel like not much has happened to move the overarching plot forward.
Shepherd77 on
(TV critic, who has never watched a medical procedural because she wasn’t interested in them, finds out she actually likes medical procedurals)
ManateeNipples on
I watched the first season and it was a completely average hospital drama imo lol if you like that kind of show you’ll love it, I had zero drive to watch another episode after the first season 🤷♀️
Fabulous-Reaction488 on
We started watching an episode and turned it off because we just don’t do hospital drama. THEN we went back to look at the Pittsburgh angle because we live in the Burgh. Got TOTALLY hooked and love the series!
BillyButcherX on
Way to American.
Was kinda ok till the mass shooter episodes.
Know all interns and students really kill this shows for me, actually most medical shows. And a girl first day on the job discovered a drug stealing / abusing doctor and got him fired in a couple of hours. Yeah, right.
JMDeutsch on
I love the show, but the Roxie storyline dragged on way too long and then was wrapped up very suddenly.
It felt like it was going to be the Nick Bradley storyline of the season, but it underwhelmed with limited dramatic payoff.
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Season one was absolutely fantastic.
Season Two fell off fast by slipping into too much of a focus on realistic medical medical speak and shifting from case to case that we don’t get to care about while forgetting to focus on the characters and their personal problems and how those are affected by the cases. Never made it past episode six because things were just boring.
Love the guy but the episodes directed by Noah Wiley were the toughest to get through.
I don’t get the hype. I watched one episode and went meh. I’ve worked in that setting so I just can’t handle the unrealistic mellow drama..
I liked season 1 a lot, but season 2 hasn’t been quite as good. Feels repetitive of season 1 in some ways and I feel like not much has happened to move the overarching plot forward.
(TV critic, who has never watched a medical procedural because she wasn’t interested in them, finds out she actually likes medical procedurals)
I watched the first season and it was a completely average hospital drama imo lol if you like that kind of show you’ll love it, I had zero drive to watch another episode after the first season 🤷♀️
We started watching an episode and turned it off because we just don’t do hospital drama. THEN we went back to look at the Pittsburgh angle because we live in the Burgh. Got TOTALLY hooked and love the series!
Way to American.
Was kinda ok till the mass shooter episodes.
Know all interns and students really kill this shows for me, actually most medical shows. And a girl first day on the job discovered a drug stealing / abusing doctor and got him fired in a couple of hours. Yeah, right.
I love the show, but the Roxie storyline dragged on way too long and then was wrapped up very suddenly.
It felt like it was going to be the Nick Bradley storyline of the season, but it underwhelmed with limited dramatic payoff.