It's amazing: It's season 3 and besides Reese and Charles I don't care for any of the staff. The characters are deeply underdeveloped and so is the story.
In this episode we have a kidnapped baby, the hospital goes into lockdown mode and the rich guy has to get into the hospital to save the life of a patient. As usual, everything just happens, there is no action, no drama, nothing which sucks you in. How do you get into a hospital which is in lockdown? Of course there's a corridor available. How do you save that patient? You rotate him, get a better angle and can do your stuff. Where do they find the baby? In an unused area of the hospital which they forgot searching, where it takes about half a minute of talking to get the women to hand over the baby. Sigh.
Chicago Fire always had filler episodes and you get used to the 3-5 episode "long" story arcs which then just get dropped and never mentioned again or fade out with no real changes to everything. But there is action and you care for the characters. It's sad that the best Med episode so far was its introduction in a Fire episode.
In this episode we have a kidnapped baby, the hospital goes into lockdown mode and the rich guy has to get into the hospital to save the life of a patient. As usual, everything just happens, there is no action, no drama, nothing which sucks you in. How do you get into a hospital which is in lockdown? Of course there's a corridor available. How do you save that patient? You rotate him, get a better angle and can do your stuff. Where do they find the baby? In an unused area of the hospital which they forgot searching, where it takes about half a minute of talking to get the women to hand over the baby. Sigh.
Chicago Fire always had filler episodes and you get used to the 3-5 episode "long" story arcs which then just get dropped and never mentioned again or fade out with no real changes to everything. But there is action and you care for the characters. It's sad that the best Med episode so far was its introduction in a Fire episode.