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Thanks for bringing back my trauma!!!! π
I kept it together for the first one, started crying during the third one, and then just skipped through the rest π’
Ep 10 was so sad and I have so many questions after this episode. Why was there a random guy with a gun at the…
"And did Sing and Gap really go to the shadiest part of the woods alone to save someone who's working for the bad guy... that was a bad idea. If Sing wasn't such a badass they could've ended up dead."
Truly, they were playing a bit dummy this episode. Even with the evidence on doctor Sak. Why would you just leave it in resident's room?! And why would they print it out? Copy it. Take it home. Back it up. Back it up again! Put it on online server or something! You don't leave all your copies in the hospital with dr. Sak, when you don't even know who's on it with him!
"I'm kinda annoyed that the doctors tried to force Tol into going to the psych ward, mans clearly grieving."
That's not an excuse not to take him, imo. I would bet a lot of people with mental health problems started with just grieving. If he's stuck at the hospital because of it and can't move on with his life, it warrants, at the very least, a consultation. Him mistaking random people for Tin, going around asking everyone whether they are Jinta... after admitting he wants Jinta to "fix it", I would be very disappointed in the doctors if they didn't intervene.
I REFUSE to believe that Tin is permanently dead. Jinta better come work some time cycle magic or Iβm finna…
"While it sucks they want to admit Tol to psych ward...."
I kinda found it funny, in fatalistic way. Because, of course they would think he's crazy if he stalks the halls for weeks, seeing Tin in other people, asking everyone if they are Jinta and then just flat out admitting he wants Jinta to turn back time!
Even if he had done nothing of this and just stayed near the reception the whole time, it would be enough imo for them to at least suggest a consultation with psychologist.
And I'm pretty sure Jinta could visit him in the psych ward, so it might have actually been an interesting plot development! If my heart could handle it, that is, but I'll probably found it cathartic π
I watched it a bit slower (making notes), and it wasn't much better. Maybe if we rationed it for 7 minutes / day, it would have been more manageable (end of the week would still suck the life out of us, but by then monday wouldn't be so far away π)
Now it reminds me of those post-credit scenes from the start of TMS2 π
I kept it together for the first one, started crying during the third one, and then just skipped through the rest π’
Fortunately, we don't need this kind of misunderstanding to move the plot forward in Triage π
Truly, they were playing a bit dummy this episode. Even with the evidence on doctor Sak. Why would you just leave it in resident's room?! And why would they print it out? Copy it. Take it home. Back it up. Back it up again! Put it on online server or something! You don't leave all your copies in the hospital with dr. Sak, when you don't even know who's on it with him!
"I'm kinda annoyed that the doctors tried to force Tol into going to the psych ward, mans clearly grieving."
That's not an excuse not to take him, imo. I would bet a lot of people with mental health problems started with just grieving. If he's stuck at the hospital because of it and can't move on with his life, it warrants, at the very least, a consultation. Him mistaking random people for Tin, going around asking everyone whether they are Jinta... after admitting he wants Jinta to "fix it", I would be very disappointed in the doctors if they didn't intervene.
I kinda found it funny, in fatalistic way. Because, of course they would think he's crazy if he stalks the halls for weeks, seeing Tin in other people, asking everyone if they are Jinta and then just flat out admitting he wants Jinta to turn back time!
Even if he had done nothing of this and just stayed near the reception the whole time, it would be enough imo for them to at least suggest a consultation with psychologist.
And I'm pretty sure Jinta could visit him in the psych ward, so it might have actually been an interesting plot development! If my heart could handle it, that is, but I'll probably found it cathartic π
How poetic π§π§