If I’m 100% locked on a show and it’s starting in less than a month (see also: Industry S04) I have absolutely zero need for a trailer.
It's not even as dark as last season's, but it's still really interesting. there appears to be a big cyber attack. The ER now has to work the rest the shift analog without a functioning computer system
Basically I think what they're saying is they don't like that I appears that every season going to be anchored by a big crisis that the ER has to overcome. Which I kinda get, but also it wouldn't make a compelling season arc to just have a normal ass hospital shift for 15 episodes
I remember I posted one of the major plot points of this season in here months ago that Wells let loose in an interview : about them struggling to try to keep a sick infant alive for the entire 15 episodes. I noticed the baby is in the trailer. With them losing their computer system that everything runs off of, I get now how that will tie into it
My nomination is that quote for reminding me about it Though while watching it just now my wife was like “…what are you listening to” and the real answer felt too nerdy to give her so I lied and said it was a TikTok my mom sent me
Can you please just tell the truth FOR ONCE and give her the full chorus.fm lore, just go full monologue on her
Was rewatching some parts of season 1. I love the choice of the elderly patient and his kids end of life case right up front. Not a flashy medical drama case by any means, something incredibly normal and routine, so normal and routine that it is incredibly relatable to most people.