Heimer perfectly explained that autistic patients are very realistic. Although Dr. Murphy's parents were not very patient with him when he was a child, fortunately he met the dean who was willing to help him and colleagues after the death of his brother. His working environment is very good. It's very harmonious. At first, my colleagues may have some prejudices, but they also accepted that he is willing to help Murphy.
The plot of each episode is also very compact, mainly focusing on treatment, not like some domestic medical films, which are very protracted and cool to watch. Some scenes are not coded, but they are also great. Maybe some non-medical professionals can’t accept too much blood, but in fact, it’s okay to just watch The author is a little soft-hearted... In addition, I hope that the director's illness will recover soon, don't you want the little angel to lose such an important person again?
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