''I'm sorry, it's treatable but we exceeded the waiting lists targets of the government. Instead of adding people to the waiting list and risk losing our automatic bonuses, we just won't add you. Please call back in 7 weeks when we open the new schedrule. Oh by the way, we offer Medical Aid in Dying if you're in too much pain.''
Bonus : ''No we won't prescribe you painkillers that work.
Unless you're a drug addict, then we will prescribe you whatever drug you want, for free, including strong painkillers.''
This show is terrible. What you're seeing is just one scene of how miserably woke and unrealistic the series is. There's another episode where a black doctor is assuring a black patient that her heart surgery is going to go smoothly and there's this warm moment where they both believe everything is indeed in good hands. During surgery, the heart won't restart. They shock it, inject it, there's all this yelling from the white heart surgeon that "THAT'S IT, THAT'S ALL WE CAN DO! SURELY THERE IS NO SAVING THIS PATIENT!" but then black doctor DEFIES the white doctor and begins manually messaging the heart in his hands, whispering "Come on! Come on!" and white surgeon is angry and threatens black doctor with extreme disciplinary action! They try to pull him away! "She's gone, man!" Black doctor continues to squeeze the heart like the rubber prop that it is and after literally 2 minutes of swelling background music and crying nurses, the heart begins to beat on its own! Black doctor proved white surgeon dead wrong! It just needed a magical touch from a doctor who didn't have inherent racism in him! White doctor is apoplectic but admits that he was so so so so so wrong and so very sorry for doubting! This whole thing leads to evil white old doctor being fired and black doctor taking up his position.
I love how you can take the dramatic pauses that are supposed to be so meaningful and heartfelt, stick in canned laughter, and completely change the tone of the scene.
If you claim to have a racism tumor, please go to the nearest Canadian hospital for treatment.
''I'm sorry, it's treatable but we exceeded the waiting lists targets of the government. Instead of adding people to the waiting list and risk losing our automatic bonuses, we just won't add you. Please call back in 7 weeks when we open the new schedrule. Oh by the way, we offer Medical Aid in Dying if you're in too much pain.''
Bonus : ''No we won't prescribe you painkillers that work.
Unless you're a drug addict, then we will prescribe you whatever drug you want, for free, including strong painkillers.''
I see what you did there.
With the laugh track it’s actually comedy gold.
I actually chuckled so well done to whoever made that
This show is terrible. What you're seeing is just one scene of how miserably woke and unrealistic the series is. There's another episode where a black doctor is assuring a black patient that her heart surgery is going to go smoothly and there's this warm moment where they both believe everything is indeed in good hands. During surgery, the heart won't restart. They shock it, inject it, there's all this yelling from the white heart surgeon that "THAT'S IT, THAT'S ALL WE CAN DO! SURELY THERE IS NO SAVING THIS PATIENT!" but then black doctor DEFIES the white doctor and begins manually messaging the heart in his hands, whispering "Come on! Come on!" and white surgeon is angry and threatens black doctor with extreme disciplinary action! They try to pull him away! "She's gone, man!" Black doctor continues to squeeze the heart like the rubber prop that it is and after literally 2 minutes of swelling background music and crying nurses, the heart begins to beat on its own! Black doctor proved white surgeon dead wrong! It just needed a magical touch from a doctor who didn't have inherent racism in him! White doctor is apoplectic but admits that he was so so so so so wrong and so very sorry for doubting! This whole thing leads to evil white old doctor being fired and black doctor taking up his position.
How did you sit through that long enough to summarize it!
I love how you can take the dramatic pauses that are supposed to be so meaningful and heartfelt, stick in canned laughter, and completely change the tone of the scene.