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  1. I’ll start with a dumb question – Just curious, but what’s the Review Overview? I’m not sure what it means and if it’s interactive or not. And I don’t know what the 77.8% means either. I do always “Rate This”, which I take to mean your recap, which I always enjoy, so obviously it always gets a “Positive” rating.

    So now on to the recap. It was nice to see Claire get a meaty story line!

    I was wondering about how much time had passed since Dr. Glassman had started chemo, too. He’s finished at the same time Carly is welcoming Shaun to Pathology, which to me implied he had just been switched, and it was his first day working there. So I guess Dr. Glassman’s super-aggressive chemo was super-fast, too!

    I also thought Pathology was a bust. First, I adore Jasika Nicole (she co-starred on one of my all-time favorite shows, Fringe), and I was really hoping Shaun might at least become friends with her so I could see her more often, and she could give Lea a little competition. So much for that. And now the Pathology department is no longer useful on the show (again) – lol!

    As for Dr. Han, I think this is a bit much. First, this is a teaching hospital. Anyone who goes there should know that, and thus should know that residents will be involved in their care. But the experienced doctor is always right there or very close by. I have a heart condition and have been a patient at a “teaching hospital” all my life, and it’s really no big deal. In fact, I find it interesting to see if the residents can answer the doctor’s questions. And while the show isn’t real life, Shaun knows what he’s doing in the operating room where communication skills aren’t essential, he can make sure music isn’t played when he is operating, and he can have a nurse with him or something like that when he’s making his rounds. I just think Dr. Han is giving up on an excellent surgeon!

    1. The review overview is a feature for that comes with the theme I’m playing around with. It doesn’t offer the flexibility I’d like though. Plus, I’ve never been much for giving numbers to things, stars, or what have you. Hence the cop out of Negative, Mixed, or Positive for season reviews.

      In a way, maybe Dr. Han’s point is that Shaun isn’t going to be at that hospital forever? In season 1, especially when Morgan was brought on, they pushed the idea only one of them would be hired. So maybe Dr. Han is already making it clear he won’t hire Shaun but still wants him to do well? Especially if Shaun doesn’t find a job in a teaching hospital which has the kind of leniency he might need.

      1. It seems like such a long time since the show mentioned not every resident will be hired, I had forgotten about that. But now that you mention it, it does make for an interesting motive for moving Shaun to Pathology. Of course telling Shaun he won’t be hired and have him find a surgical residency elsewhere (kind of like Jared) might have been a better alternative for Shaun, but I don’t see that happening. So with Shaun wanting to be a surgeon and Dr. Han refusing to let him be one, something has to give.

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