They try to make it realistic, but at same time they try to condense everything interesting info a single day.
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Can someone give me an odds of ER doctor having miscarriage, head nurse meeting attacked, ER chief having nervous breakdown, 3 rats running around, mass shooting and dunno what else into an single shift? It's just pure sci-fi.
Plus you can't really properly develop characters during duration of one day without feeling everything rushed or not developed at all, especially with that many characters.
It was nice to see Carter after many years since I watched regularly ER, what I didn't like was the clear progressive propaganda in your face with trans, homo surrogacy, face diapers, measles vaxx, interracial relationships (nothing wrong with them, I'm in the one, but it feels nowadays like they make majority of relationships according the TV shows, especially British are famous for this), white guy abusing kids, half of the nurses immigrants, autism and of course main character has to be Jew and dunno what else I forgot, there was no subtlety to trying to push their narrative. Honestly I was shocked only by the lack of the disabled people and no mention of poor Ukrainians.
Pretty good show, but felt way more stretched even than ER and difficult to find many likeable/relatable, honestly the only character I liked was Langdon, the farm boy was ok, autistic student girl as well and can't decide what to think about Slow-mo since she was by far the hottest (and the only good looking) girl in the whole show. I liked the reinforcement military guy (though he felt like undeveloped superhero) and also the Asian guy seemed ok, but no development at all. The black lesbian surgeon character was way too much resembling Benton.
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