Very nice! The dialogue between the protagonist and the dean "I love you." "I love you too." "I love you more." is too touching. In the end, Dr. Murphy, who suffers from autism, took the initiative to hug the Dean, which is amazing! I like Haimo's blue pupils, which are as clear and calm as the sea. I don't like him making friends with neighbor No. 34. The neighbor is a bad guy and always steals things from Murphy's house. I hope this neighbor will move out quickly. I don't remember the name of the female intern until now. She is a good person, has empathy, and can understand each other's feelings. I think that's what we need too. Many times, we need to understand each other, understand each other's difficulties and give good advice. Murphy's leader, Dr. May (still can't remember his name, it's hard to remember foreigners' names) taught me a lot. At first he did not agree with Murphy's work in the hospital, worried that he could not control his behavior and cause medical malpractice, but when Murphy became a member of their team, when a patient's family questioned Dr. Murphy, he immediately defended Dr. Murphy. This made me see that internally he can fully open up to express his views and concerns about the other party, but externally we are a team, we are a whole, and I have complete trust in him. Later, Dr. Murphy gradually gained the trust of Dr. Mei. He knew that he had excellent ability and excellent medical judgment. This is obvious, and it is not the point. The point is that there was a mistake in Murphy's operation in the last episode. Dr May shares the responsibility and consequences with him as he proposes a solution. This behavior is awesome because as of right now I can't do it. Responsibility for a team, tolerance, acceptance and cover for people who I couldn't accept before and now do wrong. This is definitely something I should ponder and learn from. Everyone said he was handsome, and he did have a unique personality. By the way, his ex-girlfriend is beautiful.
Love how Murphy wrote so much about Dr. May. Anyway, Heimer's eyes caught my eye, very, very beautiful...
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