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Posted on 2/28/26 at 1:30 pm to KajunLass
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I have a feeling that Santos is going to mess up really big. Sometime soon. Maybe the deaf patient dies due to a misdiagnosis.
She needs to be knocked down a notch.
The writers read this board. I'm betting they create a Redemption Tour for Santos. Humanize her. Give here a tragic backstory like...
Her mother worked two jobs, her father wasn’t in the picture, and Santos spent most afternoons helping raise younger siblings, juggling homework, and trying to keep the lights on. She learned early that if she didn’t fight for herself, no one else would.
In high school she had real potential — teachers saw it, mentors tried — but every time she got close to something good, life pulled her back. A scholarship she couldn’t accept because she had to stay home. A job she lost because she had no one to watch the kids. A dream she shelved because survival came first.
By the time she reached adulthood, she’d built this armor: sharp humor, stubborn pride, and a habit of pushing people away before they could disappoint her. It wasn’t malice — it was muscle memory.
So, when she acts tough, or guarded, or a little too quick to assume the worst, it’s not because she’s cold. It’s because she’s been carrying the weight of responsibility her whole life, and she never learned how to put it down.
See. The story writes itself!
Posted on 2/28/26 at 5:01 pm to Nole Man
What do you mean the writers read this board?
Posted on 2/28/26 at 5:12 pm to CCT
Most writers’ personal origins and schools are not publicly disclosed, which is common for TV writers unless they are high-profile showrunners.
But, it is rumored they come to this board, particularly the political board, for inspiration, they lurk, but don’t ever post.
But, it is rumored they come to this board, particularly the political board, for inspiration, they lurk, but don’t ever post.
Posted on 3/1/26 at 8:14 pm to Lawyered
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Can someone punch Ogilvy?
He gives off Dwight Schrute vibes.
Posted on 3/2/26 at 12:19 pm to medtiger
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The Dr. King deposition stuff is getting a little over the top too. She's an ER doctor on a shift. Really unlikely she'd be pulled in the middle of it for something like that. It's not an actual trial.
What lawyer is giving up their 4th of July for a deposition? NONE.
Posted on 3/2/26 at 12:45 pm to Nole Man
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Her mother worked two jobs, her father wasn’t in the picture, and Santos spent most afternoons helping raise younger siblings, juggling homework, and trying to keep the lights on. She learned early that if she didn’t fight for herself, no one else would.
In high school she had real potential — teachers saw it, mentors tried — but every time she got close to something good, life pulled her back. A scholarship she couldn’t accept because she had to stay home. A job she lost because she had no one to watch the kids. A dream she shelved because survival came first.
By the time she reached adulthood, she’d built this armor: sharp humor, stubborn pride, and a habit of pushing people away before they could disappoint her. It wasn’t malice — it was muscle memory.
So, when she acts tough, or guarded, or a little too quick to assume the worst, it’s not because she’s cold. It’s because she’s been carrying the weight of responsibility her whole life, and she never learned how to put it down.
See. The story writes itself!
*The AI story writes itself.
Posted on 3/3/26 at 7:15 am to jmcwhrter
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Can someone punch Ogilvy?
Med schools accept students purely based on GPA and scores.
Ogilvy will become the norm in the profession.
Eggheads on the spectrum with limited ability to actually think.
Posted on 3/3/26 at 8:31 am to Tigertown in ATL
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Med schools accept students purely based on GPA and scores.
Ogilvy will become the norm in the profession.
Eggheads on the spectrum with limited ability to actually think.
Actually med students like him are becoming less common as admissions committees move away from GPAs and scores. They want diversity and "a good life story" now.
Now you're getting more of "interesting people" that can't actually think critically or aren't cut out for practicing medicine. Not sure which one is worse.
Posted on 3/3/26 at 2:24 pm to metallica81788
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are becoming less common as admissions committees move away from GPAs and scores.
They say they are and I’m sure they make exceptions for some people. But the average MCAT scores and GPAs keep creeping up
For example 10 years the average MCAT score of accepted applicants was around 508. Now it’s 512. GPA was 3.7. Now it’s 3.83
Doesn’t seem like a massive jump but like I said it keeps going up. Also if you make a 514+ there’s an 85% chance of getting in. Scores absolutely still matter
This post was edited on 3/3/26 at 2:27 pm
Posted on 3/3/26 at 6:13 pm to metallica81788
quote:l’ve been hearing this since the 60’s. It’s an urban myth that there aren’t enough women and minorities making the grades and scores needed to rationalize their being in med school. The biggest myth was that they were wasting medical training on women who would give up their careers as soon as they got married or pregnant.
Actually med students like him are becoming less common as admissions committees move away from GPAs and scores. They want diversity and "a good life story" now.
Posted on 3/3/26 at 10:22 pm to metallica81788
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Actually med students like him are becoming less common as admissions committees move away from GPAs and scores. They want diversity and "a good life story" now
Actually, no, they’re not.
Posted on 3/4/26 at 9:27 am to witty alias
Margherita Lime blisters? WTF?
Ogilvy sucks. But, having to bring in an animal scale to weigh a patient is kind of funny.
King needs more screen time.
Dana is by far my favorite. Knows her shite and had great bedside manner with the assault victim.
Robby mentions his sabbatical way too often. Something will obviously happen to derail that. Another mass casualty event, one of their own needing his life saving experience or some other unforeseen circumstance.
Why didn't they just let the photo memory chick write the stuff on the board instead of dictating?
The fax machine and the old phone were a nice touch.
Ogilvy sucks. But, having to bring in an animal scale to weigh a patient is kind of funny.
King needs more screen time.
Dana is by far my favorite. Knows her shite and had great bedside manner with the assault victim.
Robby mentions his sabbatical way too often. Something will obviously happen to derail that. Another mass casualty event, one of their own needing his life saving experience or some other unforeseen circumstance.
Why didn't they just let the photo memory chick write the stuff on the board instead of dictating?
The fax machine and the old phone were a nice touch.
Posted on 3/4/26 at 9:32 am to MorbidTheClown
Prediction
The friend Robbie is waiting on to arrive got in a motor cycle accident on the way.
The friend Robbie is waiting on to arrive got in a motor cycle accident on the way.
Posted on 3/4/26 at 10:15 am to LSU6262
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an ICE episode coming up. HBO asked them to keep it 'balanced
Balanced. Sure.
My wife may be watching this show in her own when their definition of balanced is revealed.
Posted on 3/4/26 at 10:25 am to LSU6262
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Apparently there's an ICE episode coming up
Of course!
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HBO asked them to keep it 'balanced'
Well, let's see what "balanced" looks like through the eyes of Hollywood.
Posted on 3/4/26 at 10:31 am to LSUGUMBO
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I feel terrible for the dead girl. There’s no way a hospital as large at Pitt doesn’t have ASL on staff 24/7.
Incorrect. Most hospitals use the virtual translators like they showed on the show. They usually work great. It's much to pricy to actually hire someone to do translation. Now there are sometimes employees that take the translator tests and can be used as official translators, but remember, they have other jobs they are doing and can't just be pulled away to translate. Video translators are pretty much the standard.
Posted on 3/4/26 at 10:32 am to MorbidTheClown
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Dana is by far my favorite. Knows her shite and had great bedside manner with the assault victim.
She's great. But I'd be lying if I said her accent didn't get on my nerves. But doesn't take away from her character, just a minor complaint. After the credits i was surprised to hear her talk normal. After the credits stuff on every show is always a little odd when you realize that like 75% of every cast is actually British actors
Not sure who I'd say my favorite character is. Maybe Huckleberry.
Posted on 3/4/26 at 10:34 am to iwyLSUiwy
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Huckleberry.
Dude can't catch a break. He was the one person to get a picture of the board and it's unusable.
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