Never watched the show, but the way they let people figure out that the person who flatlined was the wife was really well done. Didn't need to explain a thing.
@@TheEeryTeacherthe guy is the director of the hospital. And everyone in the accident they show (except for the wife) are hospital employees. So everyone knew who she was
This is my favourite episode of the series. It’s so sad, but I’ve never felt so connected to the story and characters as in this episode. And seriously, with that post-accident hair and beard, Ryan Eggold could totally play Alan Wake.
lol I used to work for the State Game Commission as a Wildlife and microbiologist before I went in emergency medicine and i frequently had to remove brain-stems (testing for things like rabies) and other parts from various animals like jaw bones from deer that were harvested since it told the age and health of the deer. There was A LOT of crunching, popping and splatting involved. I watched grown men and young boys run off to wretch in the bushes when I did that lol.
They should do an episode on the woman who was in the backseat of a car and on the way to the hospital on labor and got into a bad accident where the force actually slung the baby out and lodged under the drivers seat. The couldn’t find the baby for a while!
The woman with the dislocated shoulder. 😮 ow. But if someone has to do that to me, don’t let me know it’s happening before you do it if it’s without pain meds. I mean in this they probably had no time and had so many patients they were dealing with
I dislocated my shoulder last year. My son, an EMT, had to put it back in for me as we weren't anywhere near a hospital. As he was prepping to do it he said, "I can't, Momma. I can't hurt you." I looked at him and said, "it's f&$cking hurting me now. Pop it back in RIGHT NOW!" HE SAID, "Look away then." As I turned my head away, he did so. Not going to lie. I screamed. I thought I was going to pass out. But after the moment passed, it felt so much better. A year of physical therapy, surgery 3 weeks ago, and starting today more therapy. In 3 to 6 months I should have full use of my shoulder.....
that is NOT how to reduce a shoulder dislocation! unless it has been out for at very minimum 10m or is someone with well above average shoulder muscles, there is no force needed - first do the supermodel pose with the hand behind the head, then a slow baseball pitch motion, only if those don't work, brace the forearm and pull out/down until the joint can move back into place as slowly released, using a belt around the forearm and your foot in the loop to add leverage if needed - NEVER push!!!
Well, it's in Canada which is a more social based health network than private one, plus the hospital in it is supposed to be the best in the country so the experimentation with the limitless funding would be a go for a while at least.
@@serinadrake2818 depends on who you're going to. Also, if it's considered "alternative medicine"-which really means not controlled by big pharma- it's usually out of pocket or your access is very limited when using insurance.
@@veronicam.9396 , pq tem a biografia do médico, na qual a série foi inspirada. Eu sou Administradora do grupo New Amsterdan Brasil Oficial. A série tem 5 temporadas.
New Amsterdam is the New York City (NYC) based medical drama, which premiered on NBC in 2018. Telling the story of the lives of public healthcare workers in the fictional hospital of New Amsterdam, the premise is based on the autobiographical novel by Dr Eric Manheimer, Twelve Patients: Life and Death at Bellevue Hospital and follows the life of the lead character, Dr Max Goodwin. In real life, Dr Eric Manheimer is married to Diana Taylor, who is a professor of performance studies and Spanish at New York University. In the world of the series, Dr Max Goodwin was married to Georgia Goodwin, who tragically passed away during the premiere of the second season.
Max was medical director at this hospital. His wife was on bed rest at home. Dr. Sharpe, the dislocation patient, performed an emergency C-section to deliver the baby, and an ambulance was transporting them all to the hospital when another ambulance, stolen by crazed patient at that hospital, crashed into them. The result was the trauma scene as Revealed through Max's flashbacks/hallucinations where we find out his wife didn't make it, leaving him a single father of a newborn who hallucinates his wife's presence.
Considering most of the show is about modernizing and criticizing the U.S. healthcare system, I don’t think so. Unfortunately some Americans would be calling it either “woke or communist”
“It’s always my turn.” The way I GASPED.
Never watched the show, but the way they let people figure out that the person who flatlined was the wife was really well done. Didn't need to explain a thing.
I highly recommend watching it. It's excellent.
funny cause i didnt understand at all
New Amsterdam is really good
@@TheEeryTeacherthe guy is the director of the hospital. And everyone in the accident they show (except for the wife) are hospital employees. So everyone knew who she was
@@LoveForChile oh ok
Why do I fall in love with shows after they’ve ended the series?
Bones with Dr Brennan
Me to me to
I knew Georgia was gonna get axed the second they started hinting at the connection between Max and Helen.
me too
Man walks into work and suddenly becomes Alan Wake
Mind-blowing episode. Kept me on the hook guessing who actually died. Well done team 💖🔥
I was so confused till it got to the end and then I understood everything and started to cry 😢
This still breaks my heart even though I have seen it enough times to know exactly how it ends. 😢
This is my favourite episode of the series.
It’s so sad, but I’ve never felt so connected to the story and characters as in this episode.
And seriously, with that post-accident hair and beard, Ryan Eggold could totally play Alan Wake.
This was so sad 😞 ❤
"It's always my turn." That's your first clue.
My freakin god 😳 Blooms leg!!!
That really is a terrible crunchy noise I never want to hear that crunchy noise again.😅
lol I used to work for the State Game Commission as a Wildlife and microbiologist before I went in emergency medicine and i frequently had to remove brain-stems (testing for things like rabies) and other parts from various animals like jaw bones from deer that were harvested since it told the age and health of the deer. There was A LOT of crunching, popping and splatting involved. I watched grown men and young boys run off to wretch in the bushes when I did that lol.
❤❤❤❤❤ amo essa série .
They should do an episode on the woman who was in the backseat of a car and on the way to the hospital on labor and got into a bad accident where the force actually slung the baby out and lodged under the drivers seat. The couldn’t find the baby for a while!
The woman with the dislocated shoulder. 😮 ow. But if someone has to do that to me, don’t let me know it’s happening before you do it if it’s without pain meds. I mean in this they probably had no time and had so many patients they were dealing with
I dislocated my shoulder last year. My son, an EMT, had to put it back in for me as we weren't anywhere near a hospital. As he was prepping to do it he said, "I can't, Momma. I can't hurt you." I looked at him and said, "it's f&$cking hurting me now. Pop it back in RIGHT NOW!" HE SAID, "Look away then." As I turned my head away, he did so. Not going to lie. I screamed. I thought I was going to pass out. But after the moment passed, it felt so much better. A year of physical therapy, surgery 3 weeks ago, and starting today more therapy. In 3 to 6 months I should have full use of my shoulder.....
It hurts less after popping it back in
Promise you it feels soooo much better once it’s back in place.
that is NOT how to reduce a shoulder dislocation! unless it has been out for at very minimum 10m or is someone with well above average shoulder muscles, there is no force needed - first do the supermodel pose with the hand behind the head, then a slow baseball pitch motion, only if those don't work, brace the forearm and pull out/down until the joint can move back into place as slowly released, using a belt around the forearm and your foot in the loop to add leverage if needed - NEVER push!!!
6:16 why does doctor kapoor come outta nowhere 😂
I'm shocked , an Indian actor has also worked in this show . Wow thats a great achievement 🎉❤
What season and episode
Season Two Episode 1
Love this show wish all hospitals got unlimited funding but healthy people don't make money?
Well, it's in Canada which is a more social based health network than private one, plus the hospital in it is supposed to be the best in the country so the experimentation with the limitless funding would be a go for a while at least.
@@heathercontois4501 correct however because of that im told it takes months to be seen.
@@serinadrake2818 depends on who you're going to. Also, if it's considered "alternative medicine"-which really means not controlled by big pharma- it's usually out of pocket or your access is very limited when using insurance.
Is this the first episode?
i think this is the first episode of the second season
mother of GOD that is NOT how you reduce a shoulder dislocation AUGH!
Sei q foi baseado em fatos reais, mas eu queria a Geórgia viva.
Como vç sabe que foi basado en fatos reais? 🤔
@@veronicam.9396 , pq tem a biografia do médico, na qual a série foi inspirada. Eu sou Administradora do grupo New Amsterdan Brasil Oficial. A série tem 5 temporadas.
@@elicasantos9698 😯 muito obrigada.
New Amsterdam is the New York City (NYC) based medical drama, which premiered on NBC in 2018.
Telling the story of the lives of public healthcare workers in the fictional hospital of New Amsterdam, the premise is based on the autobiographical novel by Dr Eric Manheimer, Twelve Patients: Life and Death at Bellevue Hospital and follows the life of the lead character, Dr Max Goodwin.
In real life, Dr Eric Manheimer is married to Diana Taylor, who is a professor of performance studies and Spanish at New York University.
In the world of the series, Dr Max Goodwin was married to Georgia Goodwin, who tragically passed away during the premiere of the second season.
Sad
😢
Love this show hate that max and Helen did not get married awful writets
Somebody, what's this about?
read the description.
@@dietotaku it didn't give background
Max was medical director at this hospital. His wife was on bed rest at home. Dr. Sharpe, the dislocation patient, performed an emergency C-section to deliver the baby, and an ambulance was transporting them all to the hospital when another ambulance, stolen by crazed patient at that hospital, crashed into them. The result was the trauma scene as Revealed through Max's flashbacks/hallucinations where we find out his wife didn't make it, leaving him a single father of a newborn who hallucinates his wife's presence.
Now back to the real world.
What do you mean.
Hold on, is this right after the baby's born?!
Never mind. I just watched the rest of it. What the hell happened?!
I do please 🙏
Anupam kher.
It was great in the beginning but started getting political so I stopped watching it.
Great show in the beginning until it turned way far left and liberal, lost half the audience.... just like bud light....
I agree. By season 3 it was far left
Dang, give one trans-person a Budlight with their face on it and people freak out. 😂
Considering most of the show is about modernizing and criticizing the U.S. healthcare system, I don’t think so. Unfortunately some Americans would be calling it either “woke or communist”
What d’hell is going on in this mess???? Alprasolam urgently needed😮