Chris Ryan
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I thought that that's why the Alashimi confrontation was better than just reiterating her or further explaining her, um,
Her condition.
Her condition, which is she has historically had seizures, but through treatment has been able to get them under control, but experiences two on this her first day as the senior attending at the ED to take over for Robbie in his absence.
She had one with baby Jane Doe and that she had one when she was looking at the kid who needed to be put in the... Yes, and he caught that one.
And he caught that one and kind of like sharks around the ED until he can get to the bottom of it.
But it's her confession to him.
It's her showing him her medical history.
And he's just like, Bron, is this you?
And then they have this nice conversation at first.
Although Robbie is starting to be like, it seems like you're trying to talk me into how this is all okay.
And at the end of the day, she's like, so we're good.
My neurologist said I need to just try this different medication.
And he's like, we're not good.
You can't be in the attending here if you can't do procedures because you can't always have another attending with you, which now explains maybe why she was like, I've decided we need two seniors on staff all the time.
Yeah.
during their big fight that they have in that moment, she says, like, you're making this all about you.
Like, you're so, like, narcissistic, essentially.
And this is kind of an interesting thing that's happened over the last couple of weeks, and I can't help but also bring in a little bit of the outer pit discourse about, like, Robbie as a good or bad man or boss, because I don't really, like, let that affect how I watch the show at all, but it's, the show's right on the line of,
giving us enough of other people's opinions about Robbie within the world of the show to have some distance from Robbie as a character while we watch it
Versus, we're just watching this guy and it's like, it's just more guys like Robbie.