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Re: New Medical Drama Transplant

The woman at the end I thought was either Bash's girfriend or fiancee.

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Re: New Medical Drama Transplant

I finished watching the first season and was disappointed they chose to fell Bishop. He was my favorite  character.

 

Now, I have to find something other to watch to put off going through paperwork, sorting and shredding 

 

 

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Re: New Medical Drama Transplant

Bishop did wake up at the end, Bash was crying. 

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Re: New Medical Drama Transplant

NBC picked up the show for another season.  YAY!

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Re: New Medical Drama Transplant


@MamaWick wrote:

NBC picked up the show for another season.  YAY!


Were they able to film a second season last year?  Wonder if it has aired yet in Canada. 

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@Shelbelle  He woke but now there will be rehab. He'll be impatient, we will be treated to pep talks, concerned talks, and more tears.

 

Hopefully, the new woman will take over that ungrateful bratty sister and sort her.

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Re: New Medical Drama Transplant

I'm very late to this thread but didn't want to start a new one.

 

DH and I just finished a marathon on HULU.

 

This is one of the best TV has to offer lately.

 

I find all the characters real and easy to like.

 

I wasn't thrilled with the gratuitous sex scene between Bash and Barnes, although G-rated.  Also felt the car scene with Dr. June and the Security Guard was not needed.

 

However, the show keeps the focus on medicine with some background on the characters-just enough to get to know them outside of the hospital.

 

I think Amira is sweet; I give her a pass considering her background.

It takes time.  Even Bash is still having trouble with PTSD.

 

Dr. Bishop-could listen to his accent all day.

 

I am assuming the woman is either a girlfriend (I don't believe he was ever married) or co-worker from Syria (or both) since Amira recognized her and had spent a lot of time in the clinic in Syria.

 

Final note:  I wish I had Bash's eyelashes.  LOL

 

 

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