The style is lighthearted, humorous, and the background music is great.
Although I am a man, I am not ashamed to admit that I was moved to tears several times.
Human concern is the most touching.
Of course, I didn't think too much about it at first, I just liked the humor in the film very much.
For example, a bridge in the first season,
bar owner joe, was diagnosed with a serious heart disease and
had to stop his heart and blood circulation for 45 minutes for surgery.
Cardiologist Burke and neurologist Derek were trying to convince him to operate.
Also present was the intern Cristina yang
Joe: You wanna freeze my body, drain my blood, and stop my heart?
Derek: And bring you back.
Joe: In under 45 minutes?
Derek: Right.
Joe: If you go over, is it free?
Derek: No.
Burke: Dr, Yang, you can go and handle the pre-op labs now.
Cristina: Ok.
Joe: How much? How much does something like this cost?
Derek: I don't think you should worry about that right now.
Joe: Hey, look, you guys say that you can kill me and bring me back,
I believe you. You're doctors, but I own a bar. I don't got any insurance
so I'm not that concerned about the surgery so mush as what I'm gonna do when I survive it.
I need a number. Ten grand? Twenty? Thirty?
Derek: It's a couple hundred at least.
Burke: At least.
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