Dying Man Tracks Down His Long Lost Daughter | Transplant | MD TV
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- Опубліковано 12 тра 2022
- A dying man travels to Toronto from China in order to find his long lost biological daughter while he still has time.
From Transplant Season 1 Episode 7 'Far From Home' - Bash wants to make things right by Amira after their lives are turned upside down once again.
Transplant (2020) When Dr. Bashir Hamed, a charismatic Syrian doctor with battle-tested skills in emergency medicine, flees his war-torn homeland, he and his younger sister become refugees, struggling to forge a new life in Canada. If Bash ever wants to be a doctor again, he must redo his medical training from the ground up. He scores a residency in the biggest Emergency Department of the best hospital in Toronto, but it's a tough road. Bash's training is different, his life experience is different and he's not an exact match for his new colleagues. But his journey is universal, and his passion and hopefulness become contagious.
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The hurt and guilt on the father's face when she mentions donating... he didn't want her to even think he came trying to get something from her. But that's the reason she wanted to give it.... because all he wanted was to explain that he loved her.
I mean I'm apart of be the match for stem cell donation and your stem cells grow back so she should probably be back to normal in a week or two
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This hit me hard. I'm an adopted Korean, and I was given up to have a better life in America. My birthfather wanted nothing to do with me, so to see a man search for his child is both heartwarming and bittersweet. Despite this being a fictional show, I hope that people get the chance they deserve to understand and love ALL the family they have.
My mom was adoped from Korea as well. I have always wished to go there and see the country plus I wish I knew my family there.
I watched a documentary on China’s one child policy. There are no words for the horrors I learned from that time period.
It had repocussions that last until today with a large elderly male population with no family to care for them. It was a disaster
They only recently relaxed the 1 child policy, now there are large sections of the population that don’t want kids at all.
@@hardtogetnamehere see how that backfired on them. Years of indoctrination.
@@rianamohamed300 who's them?
the government, the people, ...?
@@brmbkl the government
wow as a chinese speaker, i can understand some of his dialect, my heart broke so much watching this
You are so lucky, I wish I could understand
Watching this is just sad. Of all the scenarios of finding my own parent(s), I didn’t think of this possibility just because certain records aren’t public. I probably should watch this full episode to se show they found her since they went with dialect and not really genetics I think. Also, One Child policy has caused a lot of crappy things to both parents and children.
I know before the laws changed (two child policy for those who were born in the one child era), a family male friend of my parents' in Shanghai, China had two kids with the same woman. I bring this distinction up because in this paternalistic society, a man can have more than one child so long as the woman he impregnates has only had a max of one child. Anyways, for this second child, he had to draw upon connections and pay numerous fines for the second child to legally "exist" - namely to get a social security ID, which will allow that child to obtain an education (zoned into school districts), get loans, buy cars/houses/rent on credit, be able to get a job. A lifetime of extra costs to bear the burden of not being allowed to exist and the penalty for not following the law. And this second child was only able to live a "normal" life because his parents had the financial means to pay for these extra costs ON TOP of raising a child.
Now it's a lot more lax though, my cousin and his wife are both single children and are now considering having their third child. A lot of families that had only daughters in the one child era are doing this thing where if the sole daughter has two sons, one son would take the father's name, the other son would take the mother's last name to continue the family last name for another generation.
Bro my heart hurts, kudos to the actors and the reality of the situation.
So hard to watch these episodes. Keep remembering when my mom got worst when she was at the ICU.
Let it go my friend. My dad died of cancer 30 years ago. The pain the family suffers is huge. Let it go.
i’m crying in the club rn
My 19 year old son had AML in 2019. Horrible disease, and harsh treatment. It's not usually found in young people, mostly in people over 65. Until the last 10 years or so, they had no effective treatment.
I'm not crying you're crying
yeah i am
No you’re crying 😭
Wow. This was incredibly emotional. Wonderful acting
Wow, this one really got to me for some reason.
I'm eating an apple as I watch this but it magically turned into an onion.
That doctor is handsome
Ikr
😭😭😭
i had AML last year
They didn't have to enforce the one-child policy, actually. The best deterrent to childbirth is high costs. See how well that works today.
"The best deterrent to childbirth is high costs."
No, the best deterrent to excessive childbirth is standard of living. Hand-in-hand with that are education and gender equality. When women live in a society in which they have other choices besides being child-producing factories, they usually choose to limit the number of children they bear.
There's a lot more to it, and high costs is a factor. But it is not the "best deterrent."
Uhh... that's a complete lack of understanding about China history. The One Child policy was implemented during a period of tremendous growth from 90%+ rural to industrialization and the rise of food availability. Telling a still impoverished population about high costs doesn't do crap when you have a rapidly growing population with little access to education, much less birth control.
this one chlid policy is messup which China get hate for worst human right .
Any way to watch the whole episode
you can buy an episode. there is info under the title ⛅️🌷🌱
Does he make it?
Terminal, from what they said, he likely dies by the end of the episode however I have no idea as I have not seen it, so don't take my word as law
@@tigerfang6063 it’s sad. She just met her dad and lost him
He passes away with his daughter and son by his bedside. It’s heartbreaking
Interpreter… not a translator. Big difference.
What is the difference?
Probably nit-picking but that sounds like regular Mandarin to me.
Or it is why he has come e
if she had been born first, or if her brother had been a girl at birth, they would have been able to keep the second baby. You were aloud to have a second to try for a healthy son
How does she have an older brother, and she was the only one taken away?
second child born (one child policy in China) and males are preferred.
@@AnnaBellaPowers Oh ok.
@@Meerkat628 the father said they came while he was away. It’s possible they took her simply for being the second. It doesn’t mention if the mother was given a choice.
I donno much about all the dialects but as far as I know written Chinese is same for all pronunciations, no?
Me or the language sounds a lot like Vietnamese
Yeah, I speak Vietnamese and this is not Vietnamese at all
@@alyssapham1373 i agree, it doesn’t sound close to Vietnamese at all
I think is chinese
Its wenzhou dialect.
@@awkwardyellowpanda430 I dont think this is wenzhounese. The father is speaking mandarin mixed with something else.