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Second series is out now. Absolutely loved series 1 and looking forward to watching this.

Best medical drama I've seen since early episodes of ER.

 
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Stomped through the 1st series b4 Xmas, amazing, not sure I can cope with weekly releases of this, although it might mean more time to recover from the PTSD.
 
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All this drama happens over the span of a day... they go home and start all over again

The warped hold music used for the end credits and the random smoke alarm beeping did annoy me.
 
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I've made my way through 9 episodes in about 3 days. Amazing stuff. I don't think I've been able to make it through an episode dry eyed. I know it's a TV show, but it's basically happening every single day all around the country, let alone the world. The strength needed to just roll with the punches with zero respite is admirable.
 
Only annoying thing with this season is westbridge diverted their patients to the Pitt. Yet they are also having a complete computer shutdown too. Same with the cliffhanger at the end of this episode. Westbridge should be sharing the load.
 
I'm not sure how I feel about the end of the latest episode. Season 1 was absolutely full on, culminating with the mass casualty event. Episode to episode was just relentless. I was curious how they'd be able to match that level of tension in season 2, but it's like, basically the same thing again.

Also I've been reading some theories that Robby is showing some signs of suicidal tendencies. The lack of the bike helmet, saying things like "IF I'll be back", leaving his apartment to Whitaker, Abbot being concerned about him getting to a dark place. That would certainly be an emotional peak of no return if it does pan out that way.
 
I'm not sure how I feel about the end of the latest episode. Season 1 was absolutely full on, culminating with the mass casualty event. Episode to episode was just relentless. I was curious how they'd be able to match that level of tension in season 2, but it's like, basically the same thing again.

Also I've been reading some theories that Robby is showing some signs of suicidal tendencies. The lack of the bike helmet, saying things like "IF I'll be back", leaving his apartment to Whitaker, Abbot being concerned about him getting to a dark place. That would certainly be an emotional peak of no return if it does pan out that way.
Its pretty obvious...first season it started with him standing on a ledge, the breakdown and talking about not really seeing a councillor. This season open on his bike chasing an ambulance with no helmet, then pulled around it into the oncoming traffic lane. Its pretty much setting it up if he comes back from his trip or not the way he's talking to people and giving his apartment away.
 
Only annoying thing with this season is westbridge diverted their patients to the Pitt. Yet they are also having a complete computer shutdown too. Same with the cliffhanger at the end of this episode. Westbridge should be sharing the load.
I think Westbridge actually got attacked so they are in a worse state, where as other shut down there machines before anything could stop working. Westbridge surgery etc could all be a mess.
I think the idea is they are still seeing patients just not as many as they usually can. I suppose like real life what is being shown is you don't really know what the other side has going on etc. From there side they could be complaining why the other hospitals arn't taking as many patients etc. Think its why I like this, its strictly showing what's happening in the ER ward, not even following patient's to surgery or any other departments.
 
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