Monday, May 18, 2015

The Night Shift 2.13 Darkest Before Dawn

The Night Shift 2.13 Darkest Before Dawn
These snipers were radical for no apparent reason! This was so annoying, I hate outrage violence like this. It was a public attack on the innocent bystanders, civilians and authority figures. I think it's appropriate to show this type of storyline since today's current events display a lot of injustice based on race and sexuality. The outrage this storyline can bring to the surface is very important.

I didn't think Paul would still be working on the shift with his hand situation. The most important thing is he finally agreed to do the surgery. He's young and can make a better decision now than he would if he was clouded with the direction of where he wants to take his life with the least amount of risks.

Dr. Chavez is back! I like Joey, even with his temporary three month contracts. Hoping season three makes him a permanent character because he's the greatest. He's the one with the calm, relaxing mindset with the right sense of humour to get along with everyone. Totally fighting for him to be on the team under Kenny's watch!

Awesome the ending had Drew and Rick fix their relationship and want to go get married. I'm not sure how common homosexual marriages are in Texas, but it looks like they're quite open and liberal in the San Antonio area. Drew deserves to be happy, especially since he spent most of this season upset over Rick moving out and trying to find his place as an openly gay doctor.

I didn't think T.C. and Topher would return so soon. It's a good thing though since this is the finale, they didn't have them in the sandstorm. I like the way this has played out with T.C. and Jordan's relationship. They did lose the baby, but they can work on themselves this time around. I hope Jordan agrees to his proposal. This couple has jumped through hoops for each other and I'd be disappointed to see them throw in the towel.

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