Patrick Sun
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Neelah's going to be driving a greyhound bus until she figures it out. Her scene with her parents felt like something out of "Bend It Like Beckham".
Luka finally gets Sam to acknowledge their bond. So you know something bad will happen to their relationship, some way, somehow.
Paul McCrane directed this episode.
I wish Abby would have her patients call her "Dr. Abby" because whenever she is called "Dr. Lockhart" I have to think "Who's that?" It was amusing how the nurses turned on her at the beginning of the episode.
The gay beat-down patients story so little in terms of emotional juice to it, maybe it was the actors involved, or it could have been the script or direction.
The scene with Carter losing it and trying to open up to Luka didn't work for me either.
Overall, nothing but an average episode at best.
Luka finally gets Sam to acknowledge their bond. So you know something bad will happen to their relationship, some way, somehow.
Paul McCrane directed this episode.
I wish Abby would have her patients call her "Dr. Abby" because whenever she is called "Dr. Lockhart" I have to think "Who's that?" It was amusing how the nurses turned on her at the beginning of the episode.
The gay beat-down patients story so little in terms of emotional juice to it, maybe it was the actors involved, or it could have been the script or direction.
The scene with Carter losing it and trying to open up to Luka didn't work for me either.
Overall, nothing but an average episode at best.