Critics’ rating: 4.1 / 5.0
4.1
Oh, Doc’s love triangle is about to get even more messy. You can feel it in the air.
As Doc Season 1 Episode 8 progresses, we have a pleasant time and have made some progress in Amy’s life’s development.
Our girl passed her board and became a doctor again! She and Richard smooth things out, and her secret relationship with Jake is revealed.
When an hour brings many positive results, there is a hunch that other things are approaching.
That’s how I felt in my belly at the end of an hour, and in the first season we had only two parts left.
I will apply to Fox again for an update to the show. It becomes the comfort food of the soul with a perfect amount of drama.
I want to spend more time on these characters because it’s as enjoyable as the series, and we still know very little about most of them.
Doc has done a lot in this short season. I even think they burned the storyline too quickly in the storyline to wrap them up in a pressing season.
But ideally, in the renewal I showed, we would get a slightly larger seasonal order, so the series fleshes out its story and characters.
During this hour, we learned a lot about Amy and Richard in the past and present, which was fun.
We have heard of the friendship between the two, but the “People Plan” has taken the extra step to show the position of this bond.
So far, DOC has taken Richard as an opponent. He made a fatal mistake, covered it up, and tried to destroy Amy in order to keep his actions secret.
But, just as Doc Season 1 Episode 7 adds background to Miller, so he doesn’t use it as a one-dimensional “villain”, this hour builds on that to reveal his journey with Amy as friends.
Surprisingly, Michael told her that day that he was with her when his son died.
For a minute, the two were chatting, indicating that they were long-term friends who welcomed the idea that their adolescent children could potentially fall in love, and next, Amy heard the worst news of her life.
Miller is really worried about Amy and wants to be friends. But, as we know, she built a wall around her heart and began to close him and everyone else.
At this moment, it felt like he should have given her grace, rather than walking towards her with her brush earlier.
But the colder Amy gets, the further it affects their friendship, and one can see Richard’s hurt and their bond gradually deteriorating.


It’s not easy for Amy to be around, and it’s refreshing that the series isn’t afraid to explore when it flashbacks.
Doc’s flashbacks to Amy are immoral. Facing the face of allowing a complex woman to become messy, complex, and even incredible, it is admirable and rarity, it is unwavering boldness.
It gives us space for as many other characters as Amy, even characters we may not care about on the surface.
Amy was unkind to Richard, and the gap between them continued to widen as she devoted herself to becoming chief to free herself from the pain of losing her child.
She also threw her weight into this position and stayed in Miller unremittingly. Now, our son’s diagnosis has had a profound impact on his work.


It’s an interesting juxtaposition to encourage Amy when she faces a family crisis and fails to do the same. The contrast of one thriving, the other thriving due to this choice further highlights their skills and increases tension.
Amy’s greatness never took a hit, and Richard never fully measured it. This is not even his prosecution as a doctor. This is just a fact.
Richard is human enough to have a self to keep it in mind and struggle.
Working together in Francine’s case is the ideal way to turn them toward friendship again, which will make the Dixon conflict more complicated than ever.
Francine’s case is heartbreaking. This will be one of the most memorable medical cases of the season, with high emotional bets.
Her pre-extra-cortical dementia is a devastating diagnosis, her precious time living, with sound minds, and a newfound consciousness that her father is not a terrible person after all, but he suffers the same pain. .
The case is closely related to Amy and Richard’s TBI, her behavior undermines her relationship with Richard, and makes corrections, a second chance and the subject of forgiveness.
But whatever she and Richard placed behind him, his glowing advice and his acceptance of her relationship, Dixon’s condition persists, and the consequences are inevitable.
Julie knew that the train was not transferred now. Until now, if Richard wants to face music.
Jack’s case is also consistent with his personal life. The Rom-Com elements are fun, Liz’s assistance is adorable and fun.
I can’t blame her for falling down in the case. ROM-COM is relatively mature.
Wes’ best friend fell in love with Olivia when he hated him. Everyone could expect that she was the one who wrote the poem ten years ago, not the transcendently popular girl.
Jack’s is not interested, sometimes having a little weird worries about the whole thing, but it may be because it’s too close to home.


Ironically, Jack still doesn’t realize that his patient’s love triangle reflects his life twice. He is in two different love triangles, not even knowing.
On the one hand, the situation reminded him of himself, Amy and Michael and what they were doing, especially after Michael called him to the office.
But all the advice he gave to Wes’ friends was difficult when he didn’t realize how similar he was to Wes.
He mentioned that friendship is often the basis of a great love story, which is reassuring for a woman, and she acknowledges how complicated it is to decipher romance and take the next step from friendship.
But his heart for Amy always prevented him from seeing Sonia from feeling for him. In an hour, Sonia’s feelings for Jack stand out once we understand what she’s endured.
Jack is a real good guy. He can’t do better. From all we know about him, he is almost perfect.
He might make Sonia feel safe.
He had the same life for Amy, even though she didn’t remember herself. That’s what she said when she faced Michael and opened up to Richard.
Jake is this port in Amy’s storm, and of course, it’s pretty, especially for those who like to pair.
On the other hand, that’s why I’m now retaining the status of their relationship. Amy doesn’t actually remember her five-month relationship with Jake, but they had one person at that time and now he’s comforting her.
They weren’t the same, it was an unusual situation, Jack went all out as if he was picking up where they left, and Amy insisted on something that felt comfortable because that was what it used to be.
Amy tries to stick to things solid in her life, and the most stable thing she has is with Gina (at least many years of friendship) and Jake.
Jake probably knows this, and it’s one of many reasons why he struggles in the issue. I thank him for trying to be aristocrat by resting and waiting until Amy gains identity again.
It’s a worthwhile visit, noble, romantic gesture, Jack is just…the perfect guy. In a sea of flawed characters, he is ideal. This contrasts with Michael’s actions and further cements Amy’s dynamics and the obvious differences between the two.
But, like the point of view, I can’t be self-righteous to Michael Harshly. Two things can be correct immediately. He was obviously jealous and hurt, especially when he saw Amy and Jack together. He realized how severe Amy felt about Jack and she was willing to take risks for him.
However, his stance on his concerns about Amy’s career is effective. He probably should have called Jack and Amy to his office, not just talking to Jack.
Even if you remove his emotional bias, everything he expresses matters.
We learn that Michael has been standing between Amy and the board for the past eight years. Professionally, he often puts it on her neck, and she didn’t make it easy for him.
If he kills the dragon in the board room so that it affects his position, Amy and Jack’s secret continue to be unsatisfactory.
If Richard and Amy didn’t work together and resolve this between them, Richard would try to thwart her against Amy.
The board will also have a chance to ruin her when she has problems with them before and after her amnesia. She has not yet been re-certified by the board.
From Michael’s point of view, even if he feels apart about Amy and Jack dating, it’s not the right time. His frustration was effective, and Jack knew he couldn’t object.
Of course, since things are in their favor, Michael has to deal with the self-evident thing. This relationship is not a professional issue, but he was personally hurt.
Given that he is married and has a child, Michael never stopped loving Amy, even if they break down. It was even more complicated for him to see her return to the woman he had known before.
Now, his Amy is in love with others. Their final scene screamed that there was unfinished business there.


Oh, drama, my friends!
Greetings to you, Doc fanatic.
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