"Station 19" Poor Wandering One (TV Episode 2020) Poster

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(2020)

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10/10
Wow!!
shawnbrackenridge30 April 2020
This episode was really powerful, unnerving and emotional, especially since I'm a veteran and a first responder. It really hit home hearing what Kyle was telling Sullivan about the VA and how the system and society fails these vets. People don't understand what happens to vets during deployments and how it affects us emotionally and physically. I wish people were more supportive and helpful to vets and I wish there was more we can do as a society to help these vets out when the system fails them all the time.
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Andy for Captain?
morrisonliz4 February 2021
Curious about what happened to Jack. He has significantly more seniority. Is this show really trying to show how awesome Andy is that she (and Maya...both women) are more deserving of the Captain position than Jack? In fact he's not even in the conversation when they discuss that Andy should have been Captain...that only she deserved it. Like this show but please stop showing that Andy is the bestest at absolutely everything. It's really annoying and not realistic. Even Grey's Anatomy allows other Characters to shine.
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1/10
What a ridiculous snooze fest...
m-4782614 September 2021
Warning: Spoilers
Previous episodes were passable. I really liked Ice Ice Baby, and can overlook its flaws. And JJ abandoning her child, expecting a medal for her « sacrifice ». This time though... All episode long, writers tried to play on our heartstrings, unsuccessfully. After only three years of existence, the show appeared to be at a dead end, when it simply recycled old Shonda Rhymes series storylines. With these long and boring idiotic dialogues, filled with banalities. That SJW stunt Herrera pulled was so silly. We all know he refuses to be treated, because he can't pay for it. Not because he's some kind of brave face, who wants to die with dignity. Hearing Andy and Maya putting feminist hints in everything they say, was very ironic. When they were the only ones cooking for the whole station. This tired old man, and his tiring life story. Paired with a second Alzheimer's sub-plot, adding nothing to the problematic. And the whiny veteran, all showed once again, how weak and lazy Station 19 scripts, can be this season.
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1/10
This is disgusting
hunter-3061329 July 2021
This is the worst episode I've watched in my life, after the great start of season 3 it has become a cheap drama drain, the character of Andy and Victoria this is the worst show I've seen.
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