The change in the grievance between Ratchett and the former head nurse is actually quite subtle (didn't read the summary of episode 8)

Jessyca 2022-09-20 03:28:20

At the beginning of the episode, Ratchett personally expounded the nobleness and greatness of the profession of nurses in the era when the war ended, so the important nurses in the play include the former head nurse, Ratchett, the sex girl, the burn man, and Dolly. (Practice nurses) have their own experiences. Among them, only Ratchett and the former head nurse adhere to their position as self-confessed great female nurses, and as a result, a strange and subtle emotional line that turned from opposition to ally was born.

In fact, Ratchett and the head nurse had no deep hatred from the beginning, but only forged a relationship over trivial matters.

From the head nurse's standpoint, she hated Ratchett because she knew very well that Ratchett's interview was a lie. The hospital is not peaceful, it must be very uncomfortable. But she can see that while Ratchett has superb professional skills, he is very kind to some patients who see hope.

Ratchett's engagement with the head nurse only came from the head nurse's arrogant attitude and stumbled her. Perhaps at first, she thought that the head nurse would be an obstacle to her plan to save her brother, but in the actual process, nothing hindered her. She saw through the head nurse's affection for the dean and her dedication to orders, and gradually realized that the head nurse, like her, was a person who insisted on her understanding of nurses, but was also tortured by deep feelings. So Ratchett may take revenge on her, or use her to achieve her plan, but she never thought of killing her, and there is even a piece of her heart that sympathizes with her.

On the other hand, Ratchett felt that she was not worthy of being a nurse at all, so she thought of getting this girl out of the way, instead of directly engaging with the head nurse who was already a bit of a coward at the time, because at that time the head nurse was just sticking to it. Just responsibility.

Therefore, from a professional point of view, the two have no deep hatred, and have different understandings of nurses, and their sense of reverence is highly consistent. The difference is that the head nurse does not kill but can carry out the mission of the dean to lesbians with a cruel heart; Ratchett wants to make the suffering people die sooner, and is very sympathetic to the lesbians who don't need to suffer.

When Ratchett set up his own dance party, he might have wanted the head nurse to taste the fake sweetness of love. Even if he was not a friend, don't get in the way of her again. Just work hard, after all, the hospital still needs her. After the head nurse was publicly humiliated by the dean, Ratchett also showed his kindness from the heart, with double sympathy for women and the weak.

The head nurse has long discovered that Ratchett has kindness in his heart, but some things are ruthless and full of lies, and she finally figured out these things through the recording, which is everything related to saving her brother.

So after the head nurse roughly understood that the only purpose of all Ratchett's actions was his younger brother, the purpose of going to the hotel to negotiate was to either take this point back to the head nurse, or become an ally. And the head nurse has given up on love at this time, and the biggest purpose is to continue to be the head nurse. There is nothing else at all. The life and death of the younger brother are not important to the head nurse; whether or not to be the head nurse is also important to Ratchett. It doesn't matter just the means. So for both, being an ally is the best way.

therefore. After Ratchett decided to tell the truth about his previous military service, the only things to hide from each other were the deal between Ratchett and the rich woman and the relationship between the head nurse and the landlord. Knowing and trusting is an ally. Anyway, there is no fundamental contradiction, the respect for nurses is consistent, and the heart is also destroyed by men. For such a little thing, relying on a woman's intuition is enough to become friends. Weird and reasonable, neurotic and subtle.

In the end, Dolly, an intern nurse, really only deserves to be an intern. Although she said she respects nurses at the beginning, it is far from enough. She chews gum all the time at work, but spit it out when she was masturbating. Seriously stand up. Sexual madness + really crazy inside, the ending can only be death. Burning Man is a former soldier who can't have any other job except the nurse here. Although he is kind and dedicated to his duties, he does not have the self-confessed and lofty nurse spirit of the two, nor does he have a female perspective. He is not too obsessed with love. A proper tool man, he has to die when he needs to die.

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