My best friend ended up in hospital with a diabetic seizure and they just left her in the corridor as a drunk. I had to insist that she was in low glucose mode so they then reacted; Some years earlier I had a bad reaction to medication and ended up in the ER, they pushed up my sleeves believing me to be on drugs.
As someone who works in the ER it’s unfortunate but people lie esp drug users . We try to determine if they have altered mental status and weather or not drugs/alcohol can be the cause
I will never understand one thing about these shows, that their first reaction is not to get that kid out of the room when something scary like that is happening. The moment he asked "what's happening with Daddy's eye?" I would have gotten him out of there so fast.
if you act in a panic and pull the kid away, the kid wil panic too. if you just normally react and try to find out what is happening the child wont go in a frenzy which would pose a problem in helping the patient. your reaction decides the childs reaction, they dont know what is happening so they act on you.
@@sobbytears of course you shouldn't panic but you also don't just stand there and let him watch. You tell him to look away, you say hey lets let the doctors do their job and take him out of there.
Es macht doch noch viel mehr Angst, weggeschickt zu werden, wenn man als Kind in so einer Situation ist. Kinder sind doch nicht dumm, sie wissen manchmal viel eher bescheid als wir Erwachsene. Man sollte Kinder miteinbeziehen, vorallem wenn sie schon in so einer Situation sind und es mitbekommen. Schützen ist ehrlich sein, reden und einbeziehen. Mit allem anderen Verhalten, lässt man das Kind nur alleine und daẞ ist kein Schutz.✌️⭐
@@premiumheadpats4150 how would tattoos of favourite cartoon characters be any different from any other tattoo which shows your love for whatever the tattoo is? For example, a lot of people get the names of loved ones… because they love them! Same for cartoon characters or whatever.
I'm surprised that they didn't quarantine him immediately after realising he had an unknown virus. They could have accidentally infected everyone in the room by letting the husband and son near him without masks. They had no idea that it wasn't an airborne virus, or how communicable it was, or how long the incubation period was, for all they knew, Nathan could have gotten the virus three years ago but it only aggravated when he got a splinter.
Before he passed, my father had a lot of problems with his blood sugar (he had a cardiac event where it skyrocketed to 26 when the normal is between 5-7). There's a vast difference in smell from alcohol and diabetic/ketone/acetone breath, and cops should know the difference. I won't be able to forget it.
you probably mean his A1C skyrocketed which is oxygen in the blood. A blood sugar of 26 is fatal for most people. and 5-7 being average means it was A1C. I'm diabetic so i know a lil something something about blood sugar
I’m not sure that I follow what you’re saying about your father something about an event being at 26 normal 5 to 7 I have no idea what you’re talking about.
"What is your gut telling you now?" "That I need a sandwich before I go injecting Tick plasma into a human being for the first time ever." That part killed me ngl
Bro when asked him to read to their son in the silly voices If he dies and he said "I want him to grow up in a home where it's ok to be silly" I cried like a baby
Thats me! Ended up with emergency abdominal surgery due to a failed gallbladder... A month and a half after they took my insurance. Now have a $40,000 bill to pay 😅😭
it's part of the utopian premise of the show... "James Bell is a Silicon Valley billionaire who dreams of building a hospital with ultimate cutting-edge technology to treat rare and incurable diseases. He partners with a maverick surgeon, Dr. Walter Wallace, who leads the effort in clearing out the bureaucracy of medicine, and focus on forward thinking, advancing technology, and saving lives-at no cost to the patient."
crap. this made me cry so hard. i was in a similar situation with my dad at that kid's age- not some weird tick virus, but sepsis that was antimicrobial resistant- and seeing my dad on a ventilator is still one of the worst pains of my life. so blessed that he made it through.
For a show called 'Pure Genius', the writers didn't even make an attempt to be smart here. Humans and ticks couldn't be more biologically different. Their line of reasoning was "This creature that has no human biology inside of it is carrying a virus that affects human biology! Cleeearly this means that the creature's immune system is good!". Meanwhile, in the real world, the tick's immune system either sucks for not killing the virus, and/or didn't kill it because it recognized that it posed no threat. Most grade school kids can avoid contradicting their own logic on a writing assignment better than these people being paid to do it.
@@UrBasicGuy I do understand that, actually. I don't go looking for reasons to criticize anything or anyone. It's when showrunners have the confidence to put a word like 'Genius' in its title (a title being a show's 'hook' that appeals to people by summarizing its content into a few words) and then manage to insult people who're watching a show because thinking is optional by making it difficult to *not* recognize that contradicting your own logic in the same breath is just about anything *but* genius that its absurdity becomes noteworthy. Noteworthy doesn't mean I feel obligated to comment. That this is a *comment* section means that I feel *invited* to comment. I appreciate your commentary, but you didn't enjoy my comment nor does it make you happy or you wouldn't have commented, so maybe just don't lowkey tell people to keep their comments to themselves 'for the sake of their own enjoyment and happiness'. If killjoys bum you out, just say it that way. That's respectable. Like your suggestion: Only food for thought. Taste test or don't.
This isn't necessary accurate. Some rodents have immune systems geared more towards allowing the animal to continue to be functional with the disease than completely kicking the disease. It's part of what makes them good carriers. Of course, I'm not sure about ticks.
@@kaylielewis4871 Rodents have many biological similarities to humans which is why 'lab rats' are the 'ethical substitute humans' of choice. Ticks are... insects. Not warm blooded. Not even endoskeletal. We don't share much with ticks except proximity of our personal bubbles, in unfortunate circumstances.
Where are all these doctors that go on field trips to get to the bottom of these illnesses? I don't know a single one with that kind of time let alone a whole team
NCIS teams , Dick Van Dyke " diagnosis MD," teams and Dr. House teams , Emergency 51 Fire Teams medical teams , Good Doctor teams , Bay watch life guards medical teams all have been outside of the hospital looking for medical criminals clues and accidents.
This show is so cringe that my eyes were rolling in the back of my head harder than the "patient's". The writing, the CSI type fake tech, the poor biology knowledge (plasma? in ticks? nope, they have hemolymph) the tropish child character and the wooden Dr. Glasses was too much.
2:44 the shot of the gold band on his hand was beautiful. it meant so much. his relationship is real and it’s beautiful, too. just an incredible shot. to whomever did that, you are a wonderful and very, very good film person. have a great day! :) 🎭🌷🌱
This is the first clip of this show I've ever seen and judging by the ridiculously fancy tech they have, I assume this show is about doctors who work for crime lords and celebrities helping random members of the public in their spare time
The man wasn't arrested for DUI see 0:07 "he was wandering around disturbing people" that's Disorderly Conduct. The Police brought him to the hospital because he wasn't fitting the description of a drunk. Why would they give a breathalyzer test for someone walking?
Brought by the police, agitated, and confused. With the title suggesting zoonotic disease my first thought was rabies. Too bad that when these symptoms show up it's already too late.
They told him that all the fuss was caused by the ticks in his shed, right? They told him his shed was life-threatening dangerous, right? ..............RIGHT?! Also, what happened to the tick that infested him? Did it not burrow?
They don't burrow under the skin; they're not scabies mites. They just wedge their jaws into the skin to feed; once they've filled up and are bloated, they drop right off. If he was bitten in a hard-to-see area, he might not have noticed the tick at all. Once fed, the tick will crawl away, to either moult and grow into a new stage of its life cycle, or (if female) to go lay eggs. And presumably, they would have told him to put a bug-bomb in his shed and clear away all brush from the surrounding 2-3 feet of space. Laying down a gravel border would be even better; ticks need shade and cool to thrive. They tend to die out on the hot, dry rocks when attempting to cross a gravel border to reach a host critter.
As a type 1 diabetic hearing the word quotes gives me shivers. I experienced it myself it's how the realised i had diabetes. I was 2 years old i felt absolutely miserable.
if you look in the background during 1:42 you can see his son and a doctor together. little kids in stressful situations like this have to be taken care of, and i think it’s nice they included that.
dude that cop shouldve been fired or relocated to desk. who arrests someone just by making assumptions? unfortunately a really dumbed down situation to real life senarios..
There are various sprays/chemicals that get rid of ticks. Still, for people who live in grassy areas, we are supposed to take precautions (tuck pants into socks etc) and check yourself from head to toe every. Single. Day.
never noticed before but indeed, "Mulroney has a scar on his upper lip from a childhood accident, about which he explained, 'I was 3½ and I was carrying a dish for our pet rabbits. And I tripped and it broke, and I fell on it.'"
This is ridiculous how they do hospital series now!!! Completely and utterly bs. Let's form a search party? Really? They act like the docs do all the lab work!!! Lmao
It's like everything they know about hospital dramas they learned from House -- forgetting that the characters did object when House told them to go break and enter to investigate illegally.
This is the funniest thing I've seen in ages. I laughed so hard. "the tick has developed antibodies" and "we can harvest the tick's plasma" the tick's hemolymph doesn't have antibodies that are made by the tick. they don't have that kind of immune system. also the hemolymph is in miniscule quantities compared to the human. The concept was so fictional and incorrect that their serious delivery of the absurd was just priceless. Thank you for posting.
I really love pure genius and I was so angry that they didn't give it a second season when I love most about that show was that in a world that is so dark and without hope it gave hope that maybe someday they'll be a hospital like this a hospital that tries to help people as much as it can and when it can't it tries to find a way to let them go with peace... It was a really good show.
they find the one tick. this script is a bit much. the guy playing the patient is an incredible actor. you either have that talent or you don’t. he has it like crazy! 🎭🌷🌱
The “don’t you dare go to Walmart and buy one of those plastic monstrosities” got me 😅
I do wonder if the 'plastic monstrosity' was good enough AFTER the tick bite from the wood nearly killed him? :p
⅝l,,
@@dmf1301 it's a difficult dilemma. Get one of those, or a higher risk of getting a bug. Though bugs can still be hiding in those boxes
really not hard to prevent tick bites, that wasn't even a small one - you can bet they'll all be doing regular tick checks now!
The fact that the cops even arrested this guy for DUI without even trying to do a breathalyzer test is infuriating.
in a fictional show? wtf are you talking about
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@@SilentSputnik just makes me wonder how many times this has happened in real life
@@mattgerrish908 Then there's no evidence to convict. If a suspect refuses it, they'll be tested at the station anyways.
I mean, he does look like an alcoholic
My best friend ended up in hospital with a diabetic seizure and they just left her in the corridor as a drunk. I had to insist that she was in low glucose mode so they then reacted; Some years earlier I had a bad reaction to medication and ended up in the ER, they pushed up my sleeves believing me to be on drugs.
They have to explore all options... if they don't check for drugs and treat you for the wrong thing, it could kill you.
@@genestahumphrey389 Leaving a diabetic in the corridor is "just being cautious"?
As someone who works in the ER it’s unfortunate but people lie esp drug users . We try to determine if they have altered mental status and weather or not drugs/alcohol can be the cause
@@JoeyisDREADful if a hospital is busy, a lot of times they keep patients on gurneys in the hallways
I will never understand one thing about these shows, that their first reaction is not to get that kid out of the room when something scary like that is happening. The moment he asked "what's happening with Daddy's eye?" I would have gotten him out of there so fast.
if you act in a panic and pull the kid away, the kid wil panic too. if you just normally react and try to find out what is happening the child wont go in a frenzy which would pose a problem in helping the patient. your reaction decides the childs reaction, they dont know what is happening so they act on you.
Except no one else was infected. What do think this Covid.
@@sobbytears of course you shouldn't panic but you also don't just stand there and let him watch. You tell him to look away, you say hey lets let the doctors do their job and take him out of there.
@@mrburns91 Exactly. Which is just what the doctors did. But as you said, they should have done it much sooner.
Es macht doch noch viel mehr Angst, weggeschickt zu werden, wenn man als Kind in so einer Situation ist. Kinder sind doch nicht dumm, sie wissen manchmal viel eher bescheid als wir Erwachsene. Man sollte Kinder miteinbeziehen, vorallem wenn sie schon in so einer Situation sind und es mitbekommen.
Schützen ist ehrlich sein, reden und einbeziehen. Mit allem anderen Verhalten, lässt man das Kind nur alleine und daẞ ist kein Schutz.✌️⭐
i like how they get "he might have a kid" from the thomas tattoo
...*me who still enjoys nostalgic childhood shows*
Amen to that
Obviously because it's impossible for a grown adult to have a tattoo of a cartoon character unless they have kids. Of course 🤦♂️
You enjoy them enough to get tattoos of them?
@@premiumheadpats4150 how would tattoos of favourite cartoon characters be any different from any other tattoo which shows your love for whatever the tattoo is?
For example, a lot of people get the names of loved ones… because they love them!
Same for cartoon characters or whatever.
@@dmf1301 if your in your 40s with a Thomas the tank engine tattoo you have a problem upstairs.
It always amazes me when they let family,children watch while doctors examine patients.
Only in movies.
If he had a virus they couldn’t identify wouldn’t they quarantine him? You have no idea how that virus works
Tests can tell if a disease is airborne or not. If not, no reason they have to be isolated.
Ya. That whole genome bit is wildly off base to begin with. Thats not how anything works...
This whole show is ridiculous. Probably why it didn't get renewed
This show seems ironically stupid
@@rdgloveshouse I've never watched or heard of this show before but if this is just how the show is I'd rather watch house md
I'm surprised that they didn't quarantine him immediately after realising he had an unknown virus. They could have accidentally infected everyone in the room by letting the husband and son near him without masks. They had no idea that it wasn't an airborne virus, or how communicable it was, or how long the incubation period was, for all they knew, Nathan could have gotten the virus three years ago but it only aggravated when he got a splinter.
Yep, today's protocols for unknown/rare/violent diseases demand the patient be isolated .... the writers did not research
thats a good point esp since they didn't know the vector
That’s what I thought, watching him hug his son. Fiction!!!
Before he passed, my father had a lot of problems with his blood sugar (he had a cardiac event where it skyrocketed to 26 when the normal is between 5-7).
There's a vast difference in smell from alcohol and diabetic/ketone/acetone breath, and cops should know the difference. I won't be able to forget it.
((HUGS))
You are forgetting peace officers are stupid. They want too arrest you, not help.
you probably mean his A1C skyrocketed which is oxygen in the blood. A blood sugar of 26 is fatal for most people. and 5-7 being average means it was A1C. I'm diabetic so i know a lil something something about blood sugar
I’m not sure that I follow what you’re saying about your father something about an event being at 26 normal 5 to 7 I have no idea what you’re talking about.
Oh my bad A-1 C.
"What is your gut telling you now?"
"That I need a sandwich before I go injecting Tick plasma into a human being for the first time ever."
That part killed me ngl
It certainly is a rare sentence 😉
Bro when asked him to read to their son in the silly voices If he dies and he said "I want him to grow up in a home where it's ok to be silly" I cried like a baby
They forgot the part where the insurance companies deny coverage for any of this type of treatment.
I think this is a rich couple. Probably have super expensive insurance that covers anything or can just pay out of pocket for anything.
Thats me! Ended up with emergency abdominal surgery due to a failed gallbladder... A month and a half after they took my insurance. Now have a $40,000 bill to pay 😅😭
@@moriahchapman8653 USA is dystopia...
it's part of the utopian premise of the show... "James Bell is a Silicon Valley billionaire who dreams of building a hospital with ultimate cutting-edge technology to treat rare and incurable diseases. He partners with a maverick surgeon, Dr. Walter Wallace, who leads the effort in clearing out the bureaucracy of medicine, and focus on forward thinking, advancing technology, and saving lives-at no cost to the patient."
crap. this made me cry so hard. i was in a similar situation with my dad at that kid's age- not some weird tick virus, but sepsis that was antimicrobial resistant- and seeing my dad on a ventilator is still one of the worst pains of my life. so blessed that he made it through.
For a show called 'Pure Genius', the writers didn't even make an attempt to be smart here. Humans and ticks couldn't be more biologically different. Their line of reasoning was "This creature that has no human biology inside of it is carrying a virus that affects human biology! Cleeearly this means that the creature's immune system is good!". Meanwhile, in the real world, the tick's immune system either sucks for not killing the virus, and/or didn't kill it because it recognized that it posed no threat. Most grade school kids can avoid contradicting their own logic on a writing assignment better than these people being paid to do it.
It's a tv show, not a medical science documentary. Just enjoy it for what it is or maybe go watch something else. Be well and live happily. 🙂
@@UrBasicGuy I do understand that, actually. I don't go looking for reasons to criticize anything or anyone. It's when showrunners have the confidence to put a word like 'Genius' in its title (a title being a show's 'hook' that appeals to people by summarizing its content into a few words) and then manage to insult people who're watching a show because thinking is optional by making it difficult to *not* recognize that contradicting your own logic in the same breath is just about anything *but* genius that its absurdity becomes noteworthy. Noteworthy doesn't mean I feel obligated to comment. That this is a *comment* section means that I feel *invited* to comment. I appreciate your commentary, but you didn't enjoy my comment nor does it make you happy or you wouldn't have commented, so maybe just don't lowkey tell people to keep their comments to themselves 'for the sake of their own enjoyment and happiness'. If killjoys bum you out, just say it that way. That's respectable. Like your suggestion: Only food for thought. Taste test or don't.
Most Medical Shows are made more like mysteries, it's the fun part. Not the science behind it lol
This isn't necessary accurate. Some rodents have immune systems geared more towards allowing the animal to continue to be functional with the disease than completely kicking the disease. It's part of what makes them good carriers. Of course, I'm not sure about ticks.
@@kaylielewis4871 Rodents have many biological similarities to humans which is why 'lab rats' are the 'ethical substitute humans' of choice. Ticks are... insects. Not warm blooded. Not even endoskeletal. We don't share much with ticks except proximity of our personal bubbles, in unfortunate circumstances.
Have the people that made this show even ever been to a hospital?😭
Yeah absolutely not lmao. I don't think they've even seen a hospital TV show lmao
Yeah, just an average pm shift on the ward.
> Guy has unknown, completely rare/new disease
> Kisses his young son
Pure Genius my ass.
I was thinking the same.
They don't know what he has but they don't quarantine him 😳
Where are all these doctors that go on field trips to get to the bottom of these illnesses? I don't know a single one with that kind of time let alone a whole team
NCIS teams , Dick Van Dyke " diagnosis MD," teams and Dr. House teams , Emergency 51 Fire Teams medical teams , Good Doctor teams , Bay watch life guards medical teams all have been outside of the hospital looking for medical criminals clues and accidents.
suspension of disbelief is a good concept to apply to this show.
Dr house would have had this done already
Yes but they did it legally
fr tho
This show totally feels like a house knockoff
@@amsid900 i'll take it since we dont get any more house
@@amsid900 House + Technology Rip Off
This show is so cringe that my eyes were rolling in the back of my head harder than the "patient's". The writing, the CSI type fake tech, the poor biology knowledge (plasma? in ticks? nope, they have hemolymph) the tropish child character and the wooden Dr. Glasses was too much.
It's TV 😀
In that universe they have their own ticks after all his medical degree isn't valid in ours
2:44 the shot of the gold band on his hand was beautiful. it meant so much. his relationship is real and it’s beautiful, too. just an incredible shot. to whomever did that, you are a wonderful and very, very good film person. have a great day! :) 🎭🌷🌱
is it me or every 'new disease' that MD TV makes, the patient's eyes always roll backwards
This is the first clip of this show I've ever seen and judging by the ridiculously fancy tech they have, I assume this show is about doctors who work for crime lords and celebrities helping random members of the public in their spare time
i never understand y in every medical show they allow the kids to just sit there and watch 1 of the most traumatic experience of their lives
They sat there insisting that he remember his name, all while he's going into ketoacidosis
The man wasn't arrested for DUI see 0:07 "he was wandering around disturbing people" that's Disorderly Conduct. The Police brought him to the hospital because he wasn't fitting the description of a drunk. Why would they give a breathalyzer test for someone walking?
Ahm shouldn't they take precautions when dealing with a guy with a "new virus" ?
Brought by the police, agitated, and confused. With the title suggesting zoonotic disease my first thought was rabies. Too bad that when these symptoms show up it's already too late.
They told him that all the fuss was caused by the ticks in his shed, right? They told him his shed was life-threatening dangerous, right? ..............RIGHT?!
Also, what happened to the tick that infested him? Did it not burrow?
They don't burrow under the skin; they're not scabies mites. They just wedge their jaws into the skin to feed; once they've filled up and are bloated, they drop right off. If he was bitten in a hard-to-see area, he might not have noticed the tick at all. Once fed, the tick will crawl away, to either moult and grow into a new stage of its life cycle, or (if female) to go lay eggs.
And presumably, they would have told him to put a bug-bomb in his shed and clear away all brush from the surrounding 2-3 feet of space. Laying down a gravel border would be even better; ticks need shade and cool to thrive. They tend to die out on the hot, dry rocks when attempting to cross a gravel border to reach a host critter.
Damn that kid is a good actor lol
They compared his full DNA sequence to all existing genes in the same day? 😂
wait if you dont know the disease shouldnt you make sure its not contagious before anything else?
Man, I binged this show and loved it, so sad that it got cancelled after one season.
His disease is not human, i dont think any diseases are human
Why do all these medical shows act like doctors actually go out of their to go to your home to investigate the cause of illnesses?🤣
As a type 1 diabetic hearing the word quotes gives me shivers.
I experienced it myself it's how the realised i had diabetes.
I was 2 years old i felt absolutely miserable.
The actor protraying Nathan looks and sounds like Tom Hanks.
if you look in the background during 1:42 you can see his son and a doctor together. little kids in stressful situations like this have to be taken care of, and i think it’s nice they included that.
I’ve seen a lot of bad endings to these videos. But this might be the first good ending to an MD TV video I have ever seen. And I couldn’t be happier.
How did they manage to harvest enough antibodies to treat a man from just a small colony of ticks?
dude that cop shouldve been fired or relocated to desk. who arrests someone just by making assumptions? unfortunately a really dumbed down situation to real life senarios..
A single amino acid was making this guy sick
How in the heck do they protect the rest of the family and others from the deadly ticks in the shed?
There are various sprays/chemicals that get rid of ticks. Still, for people who live in grassy areas, we are supposed to take precautions (tuck pants into socks etc) and check yourself from head to toe every. Single. Day.
Garden variety episode of a med drama. Don't fix what ain't broken.
Ummm ticks don't make antibodies. And they don't have plasma. And if they did, how on earth would you get enough to be useful?
TICK PLASMA?!?!?
Exactly
That's one futuristic hospital
Perhaps get the little kid out of the room before saying stuff like his paralysis is spreading.
Man. This is pretty bad.
if it's a unknown virus wouldn't they quarentine them??
As a diabetic whos been in DKA YES THANK U
Wow, acting and writing are truly hard.
never noticed before but indeed, "Mulroney has a scar on his upper lip from a childhood accident, about which he explained, 'I was 3½ and I was carrying a dish for our pet rabbits. And I tripped and it broke, and I fell on it.'"
This is ridiculous how they do hospital series now!!! Completely and utterly bs. Let's form a search party? Really? They act like the docs do all the lab work!!! Lmao
It's like everything they know about hospital dramas they learned from House -- forgetting that the characters did object when House told them to go break and enter to investigate illegally.
This is the funniest thing I've seen in ages. I laughed so hard. "the tick has developed antibodies" and "we can harvest the tick's plasma" the tick's hemolymph doesn't have antibodies that are made by the tick. they don't have that kind of immune system. also the hemolymph is in miniscule quantities compared to the human. The concept was so fictional and incorrect that their serious delivery of the absurd was just priceless. Thank you for posting.
Do the doctors themselves go to the patents house to determine the cause 🤔?
House sent his underlings
In a TV show they do in real life they’re not going into peoples DNA and all that nonsense you stabilize people you sent them upstairs
what year is this based in its so high tech
The person who called this show pure genius must be one of those people who calls themselves 'genius' 🙄
I mean yeah, viruses are not human.
they got testers that stick onto fingers to show b.a.t? and they look like the memory erasers from mib.
And this is one of the reasons why there was only one season…
I like HOUSE better. This is just weird.
1:27 ??? Bruh why is everyone making some guy guy son trio with 1 asian trio all the time
It's like annoying when they're being so obvious about it
That little boy is adorable
I was thinking the same thing omfg
"Uncuff him he's not homeless" wtf
How much plasma do you get from a tick…lol
None. They don’t have plasma. This show is dumb.
I loved this show. Shame it never got renewed.
nearly everything abt it was laughably bad
Same
So plastic swing sets are best people, no ticks.
Does anyone know the name of the show?
The name is in the video description , it's called pure genius
The guy at 8:00 looks like Tom Holland’s and Evan Peters love child
WTF is up with that tech? No real hospital has tech like that.
I really love pure genius and I was so angry that they didn't give it a second season when I love most about that show was that in a world that is so dark and without hope it gave hope that maybe someday they'll be a hospital like this a hospital that tries to help people as much as it can and when it can't it tries to find a way to let them go with peace... It was a really good show.
I miss this show!
What show is this, please
Ok. How do you want to name the disease?
am i the only person who guessed it was a tick when they said it wasnt human and his eye being paralysed
Can somebody tell me what year this series is supposed to be set in?
4:45 like... I'm sorry you feel bad, or I'm sorry....etc
6:00 while chopping wood?
Not me thinking his DNA was gonna be warped to animal DNA
What is that device they used to check his blood duage/ BAL ??
I was just like "it has to be rabies, has to be"
Lol that guy said 😂😂😂 "he is my h.....😂😂😂
They didn’t show where he developed super powers and started to fight crime from the mutant tick
What kind of futuristic scifi Advanced medical technology show is this
A very scientifically inaccurate one
Wish this show was still on
What a cute family
What do you think the disease could be
I sure should hope his disease is not human, because if it was human it would be cancer!
they find the one tick. this script is a bit much.
the guy playing the patient is an incredible actor. you either have that talent or you don’t. he has it like crazy! 🎭🌷🌱
Im afraid to go to this hospital, seeing that big room, the hitect, i die of medical bill if i get better.
It's like C.S.I meets ER, where's Horatio and Dr. Green????
Dr House
You forgot C.I.A.
Interesting that medical staff would go to someone's house to investigate. Hmmm, bit dramatic if you ask me.
He said wood. Its the wood.
This was better than House, I got to see the ending.
Better? 🤣
Is it just me or does Dermott Mulroney’s acting in this series seem a bit blah?
whay kinda hospital is this???? i like this hospital lol
this is house md if greg was't a sociopath
Jesus… this is crazy😢
Is this bad acting or just bad writing? Yoinks
Both🤣
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