Re: Royal Pains "Nobody's Perfect" (spoilers)
- From: hancock4@xxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 25 Aug 2009 07:24:58 -0700 (PDT)
On Aug 25, 1:16 am, "Adam H. Kerman" <a...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I certainly appreciate the concept of dramatic license, but we've seen
an insignificant amount of good story telling on this show.
True.
I like the show, but Hank's pretentiousness as being the super
dedicated nice guy no matter what (sort of the "anti-House") gets
tiring (as does the brother being a jerk).
Perhaps I'm cynical from dealing with real-life doctors triple booking
patients, being impossible to reach by phone, etc.
You wanna know how a doctor gets fired in real life? By spending too
much time with the patients and actually caring about them, as opposed
to running a medical assembly line.
.
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