The villains in the first thirteen episodes were all firmly in their hands. In the last episode, the Indian boy took out an iPad to prove that the female villain was diagnosed with cancer by a passerby who did not show up and had no plot. The male villain quickly cut the seat after hearing the alarm from the protagonist group. Reverse the water before turning over.
Wow, Mr. CEO, you are really confident in the PR work that suppresses the relationship between the scandal of your star female doctor and the reputation of your hospital.
The male protagonist called the rich dad's mechanical serenity to save the female protagonist and came out on bail. It was really a twist in the plot, which the general audience could not think of.
Of course, whether the female protagonist bails or bails does not affect the development of the plot, because in the end, the female doctor was brought down by the little Indian brother's iPad, and the protagonist's team waited until the female doctor "misdiagnosed" the patient herself. So all the insignificant investigations done by the heroine and the investigations of the Indian reporter's girlfriend are irrelevant 4 no 4.
But if there is no screenwriter to order the male villain to betray the female villain, the female villain can be overthrown by a "misdiagnosis" alone, which is too easy.
The female villain waits for the heroine to leave and then enters the ward to speed up the drip rate and then report the medical malpractice; order the subordinate to deceive the heroine to the designated location and then call the police and arrest the person. I have seen these scenes for the first time. It's really advanced, and it's only slightly worse than the IQ of the business war in the small era.
There are also African women who have been free from the hospital and struggled throughout the whole process, and the meaning is unclear.
It is said that the male villain can cut off with the female villain because of a single call to the police. I think if an African woman goes to sleep with the male villain, she can also send the male villain to prison in one second. The screenwriter wrote this to play a role in this role.
Of course, although the little Indian brother is nominally one of the three, he is actually a tool person who plays the role of Haibara Ai. The role of his journalist girlfriend is even more so. This has been said before.
Anyway, I was tricked by Yan to come in, and I watched the fourteenth episode of my days working in Putian Hospital. Buddha.
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