Florry86
CSI Level Three
I honestly don't know how is it possible. Am I the only one who didn't like the episode? :wtf:
Not that I didn't like Calleigh freaking out in her hummer because she was seeing and talking to a dead person since that was laugh out loud funny, I must say and I laughed out loud quite a few times throughout the episode thanks to everyone especially H saying "actually it makes perfectly sense" while reading Calleigh's note and Ryan shaking his head saying "Calleigh Calleigh Calleigh" :guffaw:.
But the rest made me roll my eyes the whole time. I'm not saying the E/C 'cause it wasn't as distracting as the whole medical desaster from the episode, though the nurse or the doctor should have kicked his ass out of the door instead of having him there while they were reviving Calleigh. Their last scene would have been even cute...too bad they had to go on with their complete medical desaster. I swear TPTB should seriously fire their medical staff :lol:
I know that a show shouldn't be too realistic, I'm well aware of it, but I also have the "misfortune" (though I consider it a fortune for me) that I work in a medical environment.....ER, trauma and stuff like that and whenever I watch some medical stuff on this show, I have to roll my eyes. Trust me, most of you don't get what I mean, but seeing Calleigh getinng into a coma and being defibrilated only to be out of the hospital by the night.....well that is incredibly moronic especially for a show like this. People keep saying that Miami is the comical version of the whole CSI: franchise. Yes it is, but this doesn't mean that they must convey this message: harm yourself and you'll recover in no time even when you get stabbed with epinephrine or you get intubated.
I'm not talking about Calleigh not being able to talk once she was extubated....this time for the first time. I am not talking about Calleigh coming back to the lab and saying that she had been checked out in the ER rolleyes because, thank god that was her imagination :lol: 'cause in that case I'd be too pedantic from a medical POV, but from a medical POV also considering the fire blaze on HER face right at the beginning of the episode....this episode was a complete desaster even if it was a "Ghost Whisperer" based episode.
As for the rest I quite enjoyd it, but the medical stuff and horrible music distracted me too much to actually enjoy and like the episode
Not that I didn't like Calleigh freaking out in her hummer because she was seeing and talking to a dead person since that was laugh out loud funny, I must say and I laughed out loud quite a few times throughout the episode thanks to everyone especially H saying "actually it makes perfectly sense" while reading Calleigh's note and Ryan shaking his head saying "Calleigh Calleigh Calleigh" :guffaw:.
But the rest made me roll my eyes the whole time. I'm not saying the E/C 'cause it wasn't as distracting as the whole medical desaster from the episode, though the nurse or the doctor should have kicked his ass out of the door instead of having him there while they were reviving Calleigh. Their last scene would have been even cute...too bad they had to go on with their complete medical desaster. I swear TPTB should seriously fire their medical staff :lol:
I know that a show shouldn't be too realistic, I'm well aware of it, but I also have the "misfortune" (though I consider it a fortune for me) that I work in a medical environment.....ER, trauma and stuff like that and whenever I watch some medical stuff on this show, I have to roll my eyes. Trust me, most of you don't get what I mean, but seeing Calleigh getinng into a coma and being defibrilated only to be out of the hospital by the night.....well that is incredibly moronic especially for a show like this. People keep saying that Miami is the comical version of the whole CSI: franchise. Yes it is, but this doesn't mean that they must convey this message: harm yourself and you'll recover in no time even when you get stabbed with epinephrine or you get intubated.
I'm not talking about Calleigh not being able to talk once she was extubated....this time for the first time. I am not talking about Calleigh coming back to the lab and saying that she had been checked out in the ER rolleyes because, thank god that was her imagination :lol: 'cause in that case I'd be too pedantic from a medical POV, but from a medical POV also considering the fire blaze on HER face right at the beginning of the episode....this episode was a complete desaster even if it was a "Ghost Whisperer" based episode.
As for the rest I quite enjoyd it, but the medical stuff and horrible music distracted me too much to actually enjoy and like the episode
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