Okay but let's be real guys - if the rope was starting to fray you'd try to get back on the bridge, right? No, this guy just keeps on painting. Like where is your self-preservation, dude?!
I think the point of the show is that it's both a medical drama and a sci-fi show. We all know tech like that doesn't exist yet but that's what makes it fun
@@sjfrench8034 The tech looks pretty fun indeed. The display of how medicine and the body works is just awful. What did they warm him up with f.e., a terrace heater? If he had internal bleeding, wouldn't he have a distented belly from the blood building up? The conversations? Dayum haha, so much is wrong here.
Do you guys remember that house md episode where they kill their patient and bring him back? And do you remember the part where House laughs maniacally when they say that they will "cure death"? I heard his laugh when they were talking about killing him and bringing him back in this episode.
I've heard how people temporarily stops one's heart to fake their death or makes them to experience death in order to save them only to have their heart jumpstarted after they are clear off danger.
Not always. My friend was 9 months pregnant 3 days before her induction date she was in a very serious car accident. Baby unfortunately didn't make it and my friend lost oxygen to get brain for 20 mins. She was pronounced dead 3 different times on the operating table. She ended up surviving and now 10 years later has four babies and she is living her best life.
The frustrating thing about this show is there are a lot of interesting things they could do with these concepts but it is so clearly NOT written by doctors.
Magic is just science we do not yet understand. If there is one thing this show makes incredibly clear, its the fact that this is stuff that may be possible in the future. While it feels like fantasy, there may be studies being done to try and make this work in the real world. And, one day, it likely will be possible. Science will never stop progressing, for as long as people are willing to imagine possibilities and strive to make them a reality.
@@iamaylacat3935 indeed. The tracking bit of this9 episode is closer then one may think. We already have external devices that can do alot shown. HR and Oxygen levels are monitored on smart watches for awhile now. Now BP and temp can be done the same. Glucose monitoring pods check glucose levels continuously adjusting your insulin pump to correct any imbalances. Even sending you (and others if chosen) a message if it is bad. Life alert devices can autocall a caregiver if the wearer has a fall. These are all currently being used. There is room to improve accuracy in the BP, temp, O2 but the glucose meters are incredibly accurate. As someone who has dealt with chronic illness and literally depend on medical intervention to live I've seen some amazing things in medicine in last 6 or 7 years. Science really is magic.
Not just gadgets. Medicine as well. I don't have cystic fibrosis but a few years back I witnessed (through others) what I can only call a miracle with a drug called Trikafta. It has literally given life to SO many people who were very very ill. There are two incredible young ladies who have shared their life on YT that also have CF. Stephie Lee is one. The other is Mary (The Frye Life). Just before starting the new medication Mary was starting the process of lung transplant preparation. Now. She and her husband have an adorable little boy who will grow up with his Mama for a long time. It's really incredible.
I've been on TPN for years and joke about how I eat through my heart. It's a silly joke, but it's also true. Medical advancements have made it possible for me to receive all my nutrition intravenously.
So they’re making him clinically dead for hopefully a short period of time so they can fix the inside internally inside and then hopefully bring him back
Now if anyone asks if he would die for his art, he could respond with "I already have".
Okay but let's be real guys - if the rope was starting to fray you'd try to get back on the bridge, right? No, this guy just keeps on painting. Like where is your self-preservation, dude?!
who needs self preservation when you have government mandated microchips that broadcast your health status to doctors 24/7?
@@muscleman125 😂😂
jebus, this world is a dystopia! pet gps chips in people and the guy not having 3 extra homies to check him and the ropes.
writers are a different breed
Ive never heard of this show before but it is so unrealistic it is insane.
I think the point of the show is that it's both a medical drama and a sci-fi show. We all know tech like that doesn't exist yet but that's what makes it fun
@@sjfrench8034 The tech looks pretty fun indeed. The display of how medicine and the body works is just awful. What did they warm him up with f.e., a terrace heater? If he had internal bleeding, wouldn't he have a distented belly from the blood building up? The conversations? Dayum haha, so much is wrong here.
I was watching a Dr House clip and this was suggested to me so I was like 🤔 let me see if this one is like House… and boy was I wrong 🤣🤣🤣
@@yaima0901 same 💀
This show sucks tbh
“This man’s life is in our hands. Good luck everyone.”
Do you guys remember that house md episode where they kill their patient and bring him back? And do you remember the part where House laughs maniacally when they say that they will "cure death"? I heard his laugh when they were talking about killing him and bringing him back in this episode.
I've heard how people temporarily stops one's heart to fake their death or makes them to experience death in order to save them only to have their heart jumpstarted after they are clear off danger.
"He's probably hemorrhaging somewhere"
"Nothing external"
"It's probably internal"
YA THINK?
It's some secret third thing
🤣🤣🤣🤣 I thought the same thing 🤣🤣🤣
An inside joke!
I really appreciate this show, all this new tech is really intriguing lmao
Isn't there brain damage after like 3 minutes of being dead tho?
Not with his body temperature so low. It preserves brain function.
Not always. My friend was 9 months pregnant 3 days before her induction date she was in a very serious car accident. Baby unfortunately didn't make it and my friend lost oxygen to get brain for 20 mins. She was pronounced dead 3 different times on the operating table. She ended up surviving and now 10 years later has four babies and she is living her best life.
I think that because of the fluid it was also circulating oxygen which would keep the brain alive.
@@Beautyy.by.brittanyy 20 mins? That is impossible.
@@JL-xz3zf idk Damar Hamlin was almost 10 minutes and theyre gonna clear him to play football again
It was a good show; it's a shame it didn't go on to have a second season. Same with Wisdom of a/the Crowd.
Safety... Where are the safety measures...
If his art is good, he should be proffesional.
Am I the only one who can’t see Odette as anyone else but Adams from House or just me?
The frustrating thing about this show is there are a lot of interesting things they could do with these concepts but it is so clearly NOT written by doctors.
Now that is some real Frankenstein stuff
1:46 - why dose it look like 3 bellybuttons lol😂
Appreciate the show but hate the amount of magic bullshit they pull
Eventually stuff like that will be possible
Magic is just science we do not yet understand.
If there is one thing this show makes incredibly clear, its the fact that this is stuff that may be possible in the future. While it feels like fantasy, there may be studies being done to try and make this work in the real world. And, one day, it likely will be possible. Science will never stop progressing, for as long as people are willing to imagine possibilities and strive to make them a reality.
@@iamaylacat3935 indeed.
The tracking bit of this9 episode is closer then one may think. We already have external devices that can do alot shown. HR and Oxygen levels are monitored on smart watches for awhile now. Now BP and temp can be done the same. Glucose monitoring pods check glucose levels continuously adjusting your insulin pump to correct any imbalances. Even sending you (and others if chosen) a message if it is bad. Life alert devices can autocall a caregiver if the wearer has a fall.
These are all currently being used. There is room to improve accuracy in the BP, temp, O2 but the glucose meters are incredibly accurate.
As someone who has dealt with chronic illness and literally depend on medical intervention to live I've seen some amazing things in medicine in last 6 or 7 years.
Science really is magic.
Not just gadgets. Medicine as well.
I don't have cystic fibrosis but a few years back I witnessed (through others) what I can only call a miracle with a drug called Trikafta.
It has literally given life to SO many people who were very very ill.
There are two incredible young ladies who have shared their life on YT that also have CF. Stephie Lee is one. The other is Mary (The Frye Life).
Just before starting the new medication Mary was starting the process of lung transplant preparation. Now. She and her husband have an adorable little boy who will grow up with his Mama for a long time.
It's really incredible.
I've been on TPN for years and joke about how I eat through my heart. It's a silly joke, but it's also true. Medical advancements have made it possible for me to receive all my nutrition intravenously.
This man’s life is in our hands good luck everyone yep good luck good luck you’re gonna need it
I was not expecting the Bay Bridge. I immediately assumed it was somewhere in New York. Nice to see the Bay Area showing up in Tv Shows.
So they’re making him clinically dead for hopefully a short period of time so they can fix the inside internally inside and then hopefully bring him back
Doctor: "I know his work, he's brilliant"
Well considering how he got injured...no. No he is not.
You can’t ski there you can only ski in the outside
It's too realistic and why is the hospital spying on patients
How do you bring someone back from the dead?
"I shot my parents in the skull in order to save their lives"
As a doctor myself I can confirm this is 100% real
its like a futureistic medical show its not meant to be realistic
in the water, hair dry as a bone
I love Dermott Mulroney, but he’s not convincing as a doctor.
What move is the other brother from?
Black lightening
Thanks for the paradox
Yes it is insane!!!!😃😃😃
Song?
A Miracle
I hope he’s going to be fine I’m so scard for him even thogh he’s not mine
Is this some sort of fantasy show? Foam, hand held xray machines? It's completely unrealistic.
no its like a futureistic medical show its not meant to be realistic
How more medically inaccurate can a show be?
its like a futureistic medical show its not meant to be realistic
No no rather watch house
Hate this show omg is so bad
stop stedding hate
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Second
Who caressess
@@Tiggyblox not you
@@xXAztroXx I care
@@fluffy6818 youre cool
Rules are made to be broken.
This acting is sad
𝙒𝙤𝙬 𝙄'𝙢 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙛𝙞𝙧𝙨𝙩 𝙘𝙤𝙢𝙢𝙚𝙣𝙩
@Polly u go, goo sleep
That's cool 😎