The first time I saw Drew, who had worked hard to conceal his gay identity, it was familiar. It turned out to be Booth's younger brother in "Boneless". He was still handsome and tall.
It has always been fast-paced in American dramas, treating patients while introducing the relationship between characters, the ins and outs, compact and orderly. Think of Ershuo's "The Stranger", the screenwriting skills are really poor.
Why do you have to shift the night shift? Thinking about the experience of staying up late, you are tired, and the focus of the plot is not very related to the night shift. Every day, they stay up until the morning when they are still full of energy and go out to play. When they come out of the night shift, their faces must be ashes. The lack of energy of the handsome uncle on duty in "Emergency Men and Women" is credible.
In the sixth episode, Drew's boyfriend appeared, and it was actually the kind and gentle chef Scott in "Brother and Sister". The two were so sweet when they called. As soon as he came out, he broke his leg. The screenwriter was really cruel, and the abuse index exploded. Drew finally stood up to admit the relationship between the two, revealing his gay identity, and the affectionate kiss before the surgery, hey, I love this plot so much. The triangular relationship on the TC side is not of much interest.
As for Drew's boyfriend's leg, it seems that we can only wait for the second season.
When I watch TC, I always think of Uncle House. He is rebellious and has great medical skills. He can't help himself because of the pain of history. However, I always feel that TC is less attractive than Uncle House. The role he plays is counterproductive. The crisis is relatively big. .
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