Follow an underfunded, understaffed Oregon hospital where the dedicated doctors and nurses try their best to treat patients while keeping it all together.
so, there's a cat (jasper) who is the plot has bubonic plague and then runs loose in the hospital while they try to catch him. in the scene where they catch him, the real cat jumps over a counter and then it's very clear the actor is holding a blanket over nothing, not the actual cat, but this clip in previews made me not want to watch this show for the longest time. they call jasper "it" a lot and a character is badly scratched when trying to grab jasper with a blanket (again, not the actual cat actor in the blanket) but the ot didn't address at all what happens to jasper the cat, if he can be cured with antibiotics like the humans, if he has to go into quarantine, nothing. but the moment where the "joke" is aggressively wrestling an ill cat is very short and at the very end of the episode. nothing bad happens to the cat actor onscreen.
Nothing on screen, but the first scene is one of the nurses talking with a patient about staying off drugs. Also, it’s implied an off screen patient is at the hospital seeking drugs.
Nothing on screen, but the first scene is one of the nurses talking with a patient about staying off drugs. Also, it’s implied that an off screen patient is at the hospital seeking drugs.
It is a medical show, so a few mentions here and there are expected. In episode 6, a patient is introduced who is being treated for cancer and it’s a reoccurring plot point throughout the episode!