I love every doctor in here.
I admire Claire's bravery as a woman, her ability to communicate and empathize is the best in the show, and I can see the tenderness and helplessness in her eyes when she talks to patients. She is also very strong, she can carry many things by herself, and she can bravely go back in the face of Coyle's harassment. She has a lot of power in her that I long for but never have, so I like her more.
Then there is Dr. Melendez. The more I see him, the more I like him. He has the charm of a mature man. Although he was always called arrogant and rude at first, he can always make rational judgments at a critical moment and watch the whole drama. Afterwards, I thought he was quite reasonable. Ever since he expressed his recognition and trust in Haimo, I have already liked him super invincibly, not to mention that he is so manly, hahahahaha!
Needless to say, little angel Murphy, although he has autism, he has been helped by everyone, and he has also changed a lot of people. Most of the time when watching dramas, Sean's eyes are red, he is really too lethargic. The heart is distressed. The people he loves are leaving him one by one, especially when the dean wants to leave him, he can't accept it and he is crazy. I really burst into tears. I hope every child with autism can have love.
There are also many doctors in it. They are all respectable people. This drama is very real. Whether it is the operation process, the communication between doctors and patients, the choice of ethics and life, there are also many heartwarming stories interspersed in this drama. The show deserves high marks. Season 2 here I come!
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