Victoria Adebo I thought the storyline was so important. I thought they could have done it slightly different to really make it have more of an impact...
aww .. robin looks like she could be patrick's child, a teenager cause she's so small. =P i think it's cute how small she is compared to him, though. loveeee scrubs
I love Robin always has ,always will...but i was angry at the way she spoke to Maxie...but i know if Robin was herself she wouldnt have spoken to Maxie like that...so i try to understand its the sickness talking
I disagree with you. I'm not trying to be rude, so please don't take me as being so. This intervention was about Robin needing to get help, not about what Maxie did in the past. Sure. Maxie did some pretty messed up things, ie faking a pregnancy and a miscarriage, and feeding Lucky pills so that he would sleep with her, but that was a long time ago, and IMO, Robin had no business bringing that up. It was an uncalled for attack in Maxie.
If this were real life based on all the trauma that Robin has exsperienced that person who went through all that trauma postpartum depression would probably be the least bit of what they would have a person who went through as much trauma as what Robin went through would ussually go through even worse than postpartum ussually something like PTSD or complex PTSD or even go completely mad but this is just a show even though alot of things in this show are very similar to what happens in real life it's not completely accurate but yes if it were real life the person probably would have a very severe form of ptsd or cptsd Mabey even worse
@@fshonuff Yes, PPD is a true diagnosis. It isn't just being lazy. My sis-in-law, the best mom in the world, had it, and she adores all children, as well as her own. She had to space her kids far apart because she suffered from terrible depression after each child was born. She teaches pre-school, and is always holding her granddaughter; never wants to put her down. She would never willfully neglect a child in her right mind. She had an illness. Depression of any kind is debilitating. I know. I've had it all my life.
God, Robin was such a see you next Tuesday here. Maxie was incredibly generous in telling her she wasn’t herself and that she needed help.
LOL...every time I watch this, I wish Sonny and Jason had been there.
Agreed!!!
No one called Robin a terrible mother but Robin. They just wanted her to take her problem seriously and get help.
this was one of my favorite storylines with scrubs
Victoria Adebo I thought the storyline was so important. I thought they could have done it slightly different to really make it have more of an impact...
Robin dragged maxie from lift and right
I do feel like Maxie and Elizabeth were very good friends to Robin.... putting their problems aside to help her.
yeah where was Maxie intervention.she neededone
I have to say that this storyline is way better than the one they have with lisa right now
aww .. robin looks like she could be patrick's child, a teenager cause she's so small. =P i think it's cute how small she is compared to him, though. loveeee scrubs
These people have played these parts for so long... The characters lives are more of their past than their actual live.s
Oh trust me, I did too. I get that Robin would have never said those things to Maxie, and that it was the depression speaking, but still, HARSH!
I love Robin always has ,always will...but i was angry at the way she spoke to Maxie...but i know if Robin was herself she wouldnt have spoken to Maxie like that...so i try to understand its the sickness talking
I know! I was sitting watching this like...O.O OUCH!!!!
I love Robin, but she had NO right to say what she said to Maxie. She didn't deserve that.
i love Robin on General Hospital but in
1985 i did not know Robin Scorpio back
then
Uncalled for but true as of what I've heard from this show
I disagree with you. I'm not trying to be rude, so please don't take me as being so. This intervention was about Robin needing to get help, not about what Maxie did in the past. Sure. Maxie did some pretty messed up things, ie faking a pregnancy and a miscarriage, and feeding Lucky pills so that he would sleep with her, but that was a long time ago, and IMO, Robin had no business bringing that up. It was an uncalled for attack in Maxie.
If this were real life based on all the trauma that Robin has exsperienced that person who went through all that trauma postpartum depression would probably be the least bit of what they would have a person who went through as much trauma as what Robin went through would ussually go through even worse than postpartum ussually something like PTSD or complex PTSD or even go completely mad but this is just a show even though alot of things in this show are very similar to what happens in real life it's not completely accurate but yes if it were real life the person probably would have a very severe form of ptsd or cptsd Mabey even worse
yea same here.
damn, HIMYM got dramatic.
Robin shouldn't have said those things to Maxie! she's way out of line!
when you hook on a pill you say anything
Maureen Koscinski bullshit
Maureen Koscinski bullshit Maxie
Maxie had it coming. Her character is so annoying anyway.
It was about Robin not Maxie
JESUS I THOUGHT IT WAS HIMYM!
YHIMYM?
sorry i just got it lol
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Umm what's a stupid count? LMAO
I wish GH hadnt sugarcoated PPD like this. Truth is, PPD is just a nice word for lazy,...lazy women who hate being moms tell everyone they have "PPD."
Um, no. Ppd is a real, medical condition.
@@fshonuff Yes, PPD is a true diagnosis. It isn't just
being lazy. My sis-in-law, the best mom in the world, had it, and she adores all children, as well as her own. She had to space her kids far apart because she suffered from terrible depression after each child was born. She teaches pre-school, and is always holding her granddaughter; never wants to put her down. She would never willfully neglect a child in her right mind. She had an illness. Depression of any kind is debilitating. I know. I've had it all my life.