Too greedy. They want all the money so bad they will believe any conman.
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I've found (with some exceptions of course) 2-3 episodes in one go is enough binge for me.
Beyond that and a lot of the stuff that happens earlier in the season tends to get pushed out or blended together and plot holes and other issues build up too much 'pressure' and ruin my enjoyment and I practically hate watch.
Very realistic. And visceral. (Maybe too much for some - I was certainly surprised they actually showed a baby being born.)
I consider ER to be a soap opera, where everything else takes 2nd place to the drama.
The Pitt recognizes the importance of all the background stuff.
Things are said and done at the appropriate time. No technobabble, defib being used correctly - stuff like that.
They hit a home run with The Pitt. There's not one thing I can complain about. Everything is on point.
Just finished the latest season of Will Trent.
I'm really enjoying the show more than I thought I would. I almost dropped it in season one, glad I stuck around.
So i guess the hippocratic oath doesn't mean anything to these doctors either.
Suits LA is pretty much the opposite of Suits in that respect. It feels a lot more lighthearted than Suits or Pearson.
While there still is macho man bullshit it is nowhere near the level of Suits. And there's a 'softness' to most characters that is displayed a lot more than Suits ever showed.
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It certainly surprised me to learn it was on the chopping block. It's a pretty decent procedural.
Yes that dance was akin to the peacemaker intro. Just mesmerizing.
Sugared up kids are horrible, i can't even imagine a sugared up monkey.
*But feeding them doesn't benefit me.
*every republicunt ever.
Just watched the 1st 2 episodes of Murderbot.
I like it. It's humorous, but not overbearingly so.