I don't like when filmmakers push on my emotions, trying to squeeze a tear out of me. It's a sign of a bad written story. And in this episode it's really obvious: characters cry too much, hug too much, pray too much... And self-sacrificing is shown as an extraordinary and exceptional thing... for rescuers and medics. Who would think their jobs are so dangerous and stressful?! I'm shocked!
I know, this is just a TV series, not a serious big screen movie, but even for TV it's too primitive and straightforward, I don't appreciate such approach.
I know, this is just a TV series, not a serious big screen movie, but even for TV it's too primitive and straightforward, I don't appreciate such approach.