The way this show portrays trauma and healthcare is super powerful
. I mean, it's not just about doctors saving lives, it's about the system we live in that puts people in harm's way
. Dr. Robinavitch and his team are trying to do good, but they're also products of the same messed up system they're trying to change
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And can we talk about how they tackle social ills like healthcare disparities and mass deportation policies? It's not easy, but it's so necessary
. I love how the show doesn't shy away from harsh realities, even when it's uncomfortable to watch
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I'm also loving Dr. Al-Hashimi's character - she brings a fresh perspective and challenges everyone's biases
. But at the same time, I feel like we need more diverse characters and storylines to really reflect our communities
. And can we please talk about how the show handles community as strength vs weakness? It feels like they're trying to say that community is what gets us through, but also that it's hard to find in a world that's often hostile
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Overall, I think this show is doing some amazing work
. Let's keep having these tough conversations and pushing for change 
And can we talk about how they tackle social ills like healthcare disparities and mass deportation policies? It's not easy, but it's so necessary
I'm also loving Dr. Al-Hashimi's character - she brings a fresh perspective and challenges everyone's biases
Overall, I think this show is doing some amazing work