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Chicago Med: I Make a Promise, I Will Never Leave You (2024)
Do your research
To the reviewers saying the miscarriage storyline is propaganda and no physician would risk their license over treating a miscarriage I encourage you to do your research. This is already happening in many states since the overturn of Roe. In the episode the 15 week fetus was still viable even though the patient's water broke and the doctor refused to treat- this is becoming a more and more common scenario in our healthcare system. It's worth telling as a story point. Shows have every right to tell the stories inspired by real people with real problems. Don't like it? Bye. They get plenty of viewers without you.
A Million Little Things: Slipping (2022)
Don't like? Don't watch
If you don't like a show talking about real issues that many people care about or think it "pushes an agenda" then quit watching and leave it for the real fans.
A Million Little Things: Listen (2021)
don't like, don't watch
A lot of shows are tackling real world issues right now- and viewers don't like that. You want an escape? Go watch Game of Thrones or something. If you watch a show set in modern day- be prepared for modern day issues to be discussed- like the George Floyd situation. If you don't like it- you don't have to watch it. Leave it for the people who actually enjoy it.
New Amsterdam: Radical (2021)
grow up
Do you people not realize that there are all kinds of people out there in the world? People of different races, creeds, colors- whose stories need to be told. A tv show like this one is not "woke" for telling these stories. NYC is a melting pot of culture, race, and identity- and this show is a great example of making sure those stories are told- and told well.
If you don't like it- you have the ability to stop watching. But don't ruin it for the rest of us.