I love his response, because it shows that even though he serves as an executive producer, actor, writer, and director of the otherwise publicly perceived "Noah Wyle Show", the reality is that said show is actually a more nuanced and self-effacing "Noah Wyle Show" behind the scenes.
Round table discussion amongst producers and writers is encouraged; everyone's input is welcome. He pitched his idea, but unanimous agreement is not always feasible; Gemmill disagreed, so his idea has been temporarily delayed.
The Pitt production team has its own underlying system of checks and balances; a vetting and veto process.
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Jonathan Buckley:
“There’s nothing wrong with recording someone in a public space, especially if they’re a celebrity.”
If you feel the need to record people you don’t know while they’re hugging and having a private moment without consent, you’re a fucking weirdo. Just because you CAN doesn’t mean you should.
WWE wrestlers are not your toys. They’re human beings who deserve privacy just like anyone else. Would you be okay with someone walking up and recording you while you’re eating with your family without your consent? Of course not.
If you want respect, you have to give it. I’ve also heard claims he was bothering AJ Lee beforehand and was told no. I can’t verify that, but if it’s true, it makes it even worse.
Learn how to read the room and stop being weird.
In a life-or-death setting, inefficiency or mistakes—such as those during a Mass Casualty Incident (MCI) or when staff are distracted—cannot be tolerated, making his demands for performance necessary. Real-life healthcare workers have noted that the intense pressure can bring out the worst in people, making his behavior realistic. In some instances, his yelling is seen as a "righteous" correction of dangerous mistakes. For example, he yells at EMTs who failed to properly perform a 12-lead EKG on a female patient because they were uncomfortable with the procedure. Regarding his harsh treatment of Dr. Samira Mohan after her panic attack, some argue he was right to be upset because her inability to identify her own symptoms tied up multiple physicians and monitors unnecessarily.He frequently berates staff for lapses in focus, such as Dr. Santos using AI for charts without proofreading, or Javadi using TikTok during shifts.
He yelled at Langdon last season rightfully so for abusing meds and taking meds from patients putting them at harm's risk. Mohan needed to learn to be straight with her mom and said im a work you cant bother with this bs right now. And al-hasimi is a walking liability in that department. And she needs to not be on tiktok while on the clock. That is not what she is being paid for and going to school for.
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El discurso que le dio Abbott a Robby es uno de los mejores momentos de toda la temporada, y es exactamente lo que él (y muchos) tenía que escuchar.
La vida es una mierda, pero también es hermosa. Pidan ayuda, no sucumban a la oscuridad #thepitt
if you genuinely think the pitt season finale was “boring” and “nothing happened” i am begging you to stop watching. some things are clearly not for you, and that’s ok. go watch one of the million other medical dramas, please
she could kill people, dude. she cant legally drive now that her seizures have relapsed. she cant be a doctor. im sorry that sometimes peoples disabilities keep them from doing things that they love, that theyre passionate about. that’s just how the cookie crumbles unforch
and no i don’t care if you hate michael robinavitch i think he is an interesting and complex character and a startlingly accurate depiction of depression and suicidal ideation and i love him