Critics’ rating: 4.2 / 5.0
4.2
If I felt sympathy for Richard Miller for a second, it would disappear.
That terrible little man remembered his career. That said, I continue to worship Scott Wolf. Love you, sir! Meaning!
By the end of Doc Season 1 Episode 9, it’s even hard to deal with TJ’s behavior with Richard’s Amy’s emotions, of course, that stuffy, forbidden elevator kiss!
TJ has time to shine when he explores his and Amy’s origin story at a young age
This hour did a great job focusing on TJ and his special dynamics with Amy.
If you’ve been following our document reviews, you know that by far the only real criticism we’ve ever had is trying to spend more time with the secondary characters.
Fortunately, this hour did a miracle for TJ, and Patrick Walker did a great job with the material.
It made me feel warm to see TJ’s view of Amy’s height, but it was even better to understand why.
TJ is not exaggerating when he says Amy saved his life and then became his idol.
It is incredible that pregnant Amy performs life-saving procedures in the sky with Young TJ suffering from bending, and the desperate need for a high pressure chamber.
You can tell you that moment in his life changed everything for him. It seems he’s always wanted to march into and help people, but Amy inspired him to work in medicine rather than enforcement like his father Randy.
Building a background between these two makes their friction even more frustrating.
TJ and Amy’s clash triggers conspiracy
TJ values Amy and always respects her insight and maverick medical approach.
But when it’s too close to home, Amy does contradict her colleagues because she hasn’t solved her own problems and it’s easy to see TJ feels betrayed.
From his point of view, Amy gives Randy False hope, endangering the treatment of Hail Mary of affirmation.
One of the most compelling scenes is when TJ begs his father to listen to him and believes TJ always does the expertise for his father, but Randy still sees his little boy and feels he knows better.
It was an incredibly frustrating position for TJ and I couldn’t help but sympathize with him.
TJ has always been a light and active character, stride forward. It was painful to see a coma at the end of the hour.
As someone who was once one of Amy’s biggest ally and advocates, it’s interesting to see him conflicting with her now.
I don’t know where these two are standing. But that’s definitely something I want to see more in Season 2.
More flashbacks involving Amy’s work/life balance may have affected her family for how long


The flashback also sheds light on how pregnant Amy is still a bad guy doctor.
But someone also noticed that young Katie either wants her mother’s attention or desires her father?
Medicine has always been Amy’s passion, and one of the most compelling aspects of this series is how it explores the complexity of women and identities and challenges what we think is acceptable.
As Doc Season 1 progresses, we learn that Amy’s problem does not begin with her son’s death or end with TBI.
Before this, many small challenges emerged. Katie is a daddy girl who may prefer her father, and she focuses directly on her father rather than her mother, whose passion for her family distracts her, and this life-saving may always be a thing.
I love this series the most as they explore these little nuggets more.


Jack’s case emphasizes his greatness and father’s instinct
Another medical case was moving at the time, perfect for highlighting personal elements for doctors.
My heart hurts Nikki and Lila because a good mother who is trying to get back on her feet is prone to derailing and may lose her child due to medical setbacks.
However, the case highlights Jack’s compassion and shows his compassion with the children.
Even if we haven’t seen him on screen with his actual kid, we have to see Jack.
Again, Jack is perfect.
I predicted that he would pay Nikki’s paid bill for her, just like he made sure that the food he brought was because she forgot to eat or signed in with Sonya, who knew how to take care of Lila and rest assured.


Although he didn’t do much, he even came down to thank Michael for his help in the case.
Jack is just the best.
Sonia likes Jack very much, complicating Doc’s romance
Sonya has clearly shown her love with Jake on the first day since Doc Season 1 Episode 7.
It broke her when she saw Jack and Amy back together. I think the hospital’s rumor mill is not good.
Doc hasn’t even begun exploring the chaos of these romances, which could explain why I’m so wary of Amy and Jack.
The game quickly went against them.
Jake can be the perfect boyfriend, but Sonya longs for him, Amy still has sparks with Michael, so nothing can be placed on the stone.
For all his play, Jack missed Amy when it mattered most.
After Amy starts asking questions and puts things together, the slimy Richard decides the best action to blame her Dixon for her death.
Miller is the worst!
His despair emerged as he exploited her loss of memory. She started an hour, sent her white jacket back and told her a blatant lie that could be deprived of her license.
I hate that man.
Richard’s fingerprints were everywhere and never wanted to shake the boat to Julie’s nurse and me. Not obtained below.
In the final scene with Amy, he couldn’t stand it. No wonder she could barely put them together when she left the office.
No wonder she shared that moment with Michael. All he saw was a woman he cared deeply about, and she saw the man she knew most familiar.
The tension between them has not been resolved yet, so this moment may be inevitable.
And it’s really confusing. Of course, after that elevator, all emotions were shrouded in.
Amy and Michael’s taboo kiss is Jawdropper entering the finale of the season!
I won’t pretend that I’m not moved by passion. These two still have only a few things. I know most people are hardcore shippers for Amy and Jack, and I don’t even object to my own pairing. I love Jack, too!
However, I also like Amy and Michael’s chemistry. Their moments and unfinished business are a bit tempting.


But Jack deserves no heartache. We know that infidelity ruined his first marriage and he fell in love with Amy. This will ruin him. If Amy told the truth or if he found out, could they come back from it?
Plus, Michael is still a married man with a child.
Kindness knows Katie may not know what to do with it.
From the title of the hour, we know that when everything goes up, everything collapses.
I was full of curiosity and fear about the shop that ended!
Greetings to you, Doc fanatic.
How do you feel about that shocking elevator kiss? Is Richard hitting a new low?
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We’ll have an exclusive interview with Patrick Walker tomorrow, so stay tuned!
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