For those that want to know, at the end the twins wake up to see each other for the first time and argue over who is prettier, showing that in all aspects, the surgery was a success.
I'm a twin (not conjoined) and the lack of individuality is exhausting. Everyone treats you like you're one person, not two completely separate minds with separate interests and desires. I can't imagine what it must be like for people who are conjoined.
I'm a twin and I feel this connection on a personal level. We aren't conjoined. But the feeling of not having that person next to you, who understands everything about you is hard. It the two of you against anything. To be conjoined and lose something even beeper than what I know would be terrible and a hard choice to make
Very true. I was born a twin and my twin past when we were 6 months. Nobody ever talked about it. Pictures weren't in the house I didn't grow up knowing and I always felt an emptiness. Still do at times. I didn't find out till I was 18.
@@dnnadae6160 I was born a twin, and my twin past right before our 16th birthday. My family doesn't talk about it either. The only pictures I have are the ones that are blurry in my childhood album from the year I begged my parents for a camera. I can see just the corners of his smile and that's it. I graduated high school without him, college without him, got married without him. You never get over it. I don't think you will even if you didn't have the chance to know them. You were born with a partner, you were supposed to have them with you. I'm sorry you lost yours.
My best friends are twins and they are so close. They speak so fast to each other and completely understand. Their spouses don’t even understand their speed twin speak. 🤣 They live in the same town still and spend days together when not working or with spouses. I have always loved their tight bond. :)
I was going to be a twin but sadley she passed when my mom and me got sick I got sick inside of her and she got sick outside of me her name my sister's name was Abby and me and my miss her still to this day i'm 11 and my mom is 36
They’re not the only ones for sure. Chicago med for example is pretty focused on the ethics and mental aspects of medicine. House also has multiple ethics committee moments, but it’s usually just as an obstacle to get over to let house do whatever he wants. Different perspectives in all the medical shows!
I'd like to RESPECTFULLY ask: How difficult is it for back-to-back conjoined twins to walk around and go on errands like grocery shopping? I imagine it would be difficult, but I think it could look more natural because they took their first steps with each other? Genuine curiosity, no jokes.
I am not conjonied But my mom is a nurse And I heard and listened and watch shows like this so this is my answer I would Think it would be hard to have own brain and legs but whenever the others move the other one gets pulled. So which one wants to move will pull the other This is much I know
Another question should be is how do they SIT down while in a vehicle or something else that requires them to be sitting down with their backs against the seat. Does it also hurt the longer they sit depending on how they have to position their bodies just to sit down as properly as they can possibly can?
The mother was extremely selfish to have not separated them when they were born. Conjoined twins can't have their own lives or any love life for that matter.
This made me cry the bond they share is incredible I can imagine how much pain they felt during this time especially when the doctor was talking about how no one understands the bond that they share from that point on I was crying the rest of the video. Truly remarkable.
This woman played the betrayed Latino Wife in the TV Series: Six Feet Under. She was great in that TV Series & I can see her acting is even BETTER now. In my opinion, she's GROSSLY underrated as an Actor.
She plays another movie on lifetime about her and a friend who did IVF and the babies or switch…. It was so good. The first had twins 👯♀️ while her baby died and she wanted the biological baby that was hers and her husbands.
I'm a twin, we aren't conjoined but we have similar minds. When our first set of brainwaves were taken, they were overlapped by the doctor to show they were 100% identical. And we can feel each other's pain despite our separate bodies. Once when we were younger he began throwing up and i got intense chest pains as a result of his muscles contracting. And i had my appendix removed he has sever abdominal pain as well a day after my surgery, but he was just constipated. Having a twin is like being a half of something, you are your own person, but you can be the most authentic version of yourself when your with your other half, your shadow, whatever you like to call them
@@bobberella9764 no they're serious, have you never noticed the hew of green that surrounds her at all times? It's the permanent green screen imbedded into one of the twins at all times, it's great, because whenever one of the twins is tired, the other one will take over.
That was so selfish of the twin resisting the separation while the other twin who has cancer wants the separation to live longer I know I will never understand what conjoined twins feel to never be apart from each other but I do know when I see selfishness and someone's life is one step away from death. If she truly loved her sister all her heart she would not have hesitated of saying yes but she basically said no and her saying no means the twin with cancer will die a slow and painful death at a young age and she would be the one witnessing her sister's death and by the time she realized she made a wrong decision it will be too late to save her sister's life. I'm happy the doctor's character managed to change the stubborn twin's mind
You got that the wrong way around. Stubborn twin was the one that was going to die. Stubborn twin wanted them to treat her sister's cancer, which would cause stubborn twin's heart to fail. Cancer twin agreed to the separation not because she wanted to live longer, but because she wanted to save her sister.
You've misunderstood. The one with cancer wouldn't die from cancer treatment, the healthy one would. The sister agreed to separation to prevent the cancer from spreading to her sister, not because she wanted to live. The doctor only convinced the first twin because she knew she wouldn't want to be the reason her twin would die. The other twin was ready and willing to die with her.
Random thought from a healthcare worker: when she goes unconscious without a pulse my first thought was OMG how would you do compressions on a conjoined twin in their situation. :(
Family life can be hard sometimes. But loving your family means you'd do whatever it takes to help them. You share your home with your brothers and sisters. Your mother and father. The bickering can get bad but it's that bickering that re-enforces the bond you share with your family. Hope that didn't seem sappy ok?
But it takes a small mistake to poke it into smithereens when get emotions get better of them. That's why, guidance is a must in order to remind the people. Just like yours.😁
@@swimfast724 I guess this is my own experience then. I mean if I'm having a hang nail removed I guess I could expect a doctor to say trust me. But something serious or invasive where there is any risk, then no. That's why we sign waivers before major surgery stating we know we could die.
I tried to find the full episode but couldn't. It says the show is called heart beat but that doesn't pull up this show. Does anyone know where this can be watched?
The twin lady was in greys anatomy...a mum who didn't check her breast while breast-feeding, mistaking a lump for a clogged milk duct. The episode where Bailey was accused of getting too involved with her patients.
Wait! Baily had patients??? Isn't bail the girl that Meredith adopted? If yes, I guess I haven't watched that show in a very very very long time .. or else they did one of those soap opera rapid aging syndrome things. Oh wait again. They named the girl after the dr named baily. just remembered lol
The hardest thing for a conjoined twins is that they are always together. Like they are friends that share the same body together. Also for separation it can be very hard and challenging for doctors.
at least they are not joined to each other's side so high chance they wont share vital organs. if none shares vital organs, then they can be safely seperated
The doctor even become so emotional that her eyes become black. And that is touching. Some doctors in real life have lost their emotions after witnessing death everyday but this one did not. 😁
I want to know; did they survive the surgery, and the hospital gave them both free arm prosthetics? Because that would be annoying of doing 2-handed stuff with 1-hand.
Hey! Just thought I would say this, if you check the description it will give you the show name, season and episode. Plus a way of how you can watch the full episode. Hope this helps :)
My question was whether this was even realistic. Would conjoined twins really be this resistant if separation was the safest option? Also, having them be complete opposites seems kind of forced. Most conjoined twins I've seen have their differences, but it seems one is a bit more this or a bit less that. Not polar opposites!
@@stadot1427 Going to preface with the very important "not a doctor" disclaimer. The resistance seems highly plausible if you just think of general anxieties and traumas associated with parting of non-conjoined individuals. Think separation anxiety in children, or even rare adults that basically never do anything without their parents. Then magnify that a hundred fold for the even greater share of memories/experiences. Adding this to physical proximity effects (chemically we react to physical touch), this could do them significant psychological damage and possibly neurochemical(?).
Yeah, but that easier said than done, there are some twins, conjoined and not conjoined who can function without their other, and there are ones who literally feel like they'll die without the other. There was this episode of Black-ish, in its final season, where Bow was convincing her son Jack, to check out a different college, and Diane, Jack's twin sister felt some type of way about. The thought of going to a college without her twin brother wasn't something she thought about.
@@omarcogle1965 did you miss the part where I said “toxicly clingy” my comment was mainly insinuating they need SERIOUS therapy. No one should actually spend every second of every day and night with anyone. That’s incredibly unhealthy
Not trying to be rude but how does one give birth to conjoined twins? Is it mandatory that they have a C-section? I can't imagine pushing two people out as twins but conjoined twins seems impossible to get through the canal
@@p00p00goblin whichever way round it is though, there are only really two options: separate the twins or have both twins die. Thanks to sepsis, there is no option to keep them joined and save one twin but not the other.
Nominal reason was that they didn't want to ruin their "special bond" (basically the show romantitcizing codependency). Real reason was artificial drama for the sake of the plot.
Ngl kinda stupid to not get the separation. Like bro if one dies they both die, like omfg to have a rotting body on your back? How would you not chose it?
They share too many organs and blood vessels, at least one of them has malformed organs that are purely hers and they’re fused at the rib cage and either the spine or pelvis. We would need Star Trek level technology to separate them and replace their missing and or malformed organs and bones.
For those that want to know, at the end the twins wake up to see each other for the first time and argue over who is prettier, showing that in all aspects, the surgery was a success.
Were they able to save the twin with the cancer with chemo and radiation? Did they go into her cancer treatment on the show after they were separated?
I'm a twin (not conjoined) and the lack of individuality is exhausting. Everyone treats you like you're one person, not two completely separate minds with separate interests and desires. I can't imagine what it must be like for people who are conjoined.
I'm a twin and I feel this connection on a personal level. We aren't conjoined. But the feeling of not having that person next to you, who understands everything about you is hard. It the two of you against anything. To be conjoined and lose something even beeper than what I know would be terrible and a hard choice to make
Very true. I was born a twin and my twin past when we were 6 months. Nobody ever talked about it. Pictures weren't in the house I didn't grow up knowing and I always felt an emptiness. Still do at times. I didn't find out till I was 18.
I've longed my whole life for someone like that.
@@dnnadae6160 I was born a twin, and my twin past right before our 16th birthday. My family doesn't talk about it either. The only pictures I have are the ones that are blurry in my childhood album from the year I begged my parents for a camera. I can see just the corners of his smile and that's it. I graduated high school without him, college without him, got married without him. You never get over it. I don't think you will even if you didn't have the chance to know them. You were born with a partner, you were supposed to have them with you.
I'm sorry you lost yours.
My best friends are twins and they are so close. They speak so fast to each other and completely understand. Their spouses don’t even understand their speed twin speak. 🤣
They live in the same town still and spend days together when not working or with spouses.
I have always loved their tight bond. :)
I was going to be a twin but sadley she passed when my mom and me got sick I got sick inside of her and she got sick outside of me her name my sister's name was Abby and me and my miss her still to this day i'm 11 and my mom is 36
correct me if i'm wrong, but i think this is the only show that actually brings up things like the ethics committee and i'm here for it!
Nope
"Dr house" talks about it quite a bit
ok
Chicago Med brings up the ethics committee toox
They’re not the only ones for sure. Chicago med for example is pretty focused on the ethics and mental aspects of medicine. House also has multiple ethics committee moments, but it’s usually just as an obstacle to get over to let house do whatever he wants. Different perspectives in all the medical shows!
I'd like to RESPECTFULLY ask: How difficult is it for back-to-back conjoined twins to walk around and go on errands like grocery shopping? I imagine it would be difficult, but I think it could look more natural because they took their first steps with each other? Genuine curiosity, no jokes.
I am not conjonied But my mom is a nurse And I heard and listened and watch shows like this so this is my answer
I would Think it would be hard to have own brain and legs but whenever the others move the other one gets pulled.
So which one wants to move will pull the other
This is much I know
@@melodysmelody2809 LMAOOOO this just knocked me tf outta my chair
There area real life conjoined twins who have done tv shows, i think one of their names was Abby, if you do a google youl see videos about them.
@@zoeknap9777 Abby and Brittany Hensel are the Conjoined Twins.
Another question should be is how do they SIT down while in a vehicle or something else that requires them to be sitting down with their backs against the seat. Does it also hurt the longer they sit depending on how they have to position their bodies just to sit down as properly as they can possibly can?
The mother was extremely selfish to have not separated them when they were born. Conjoined twins can't have their own lives or any love life for that matter.
Rewatch video they said doctors told mother they couldn’t be separated
@@kristenball7227 Actually Emily, said that there mother lied about the seperation
The ignorance that religion creates.
Some cant
It is a very very complicated thing to do the surgery and most die for complications related to trying to separate.
This made me cry the bond they share is incredible I can imagine how much pain they felt during this time especially when the doctor was talking about how no one understands the bond that they share from that point on I was crying the rest of the video. Truly remarkable.
This woman played the betrayed Latino Wife in the TV Series: Six Feet Under. She was great in that TV Series & I can see her acting is even BETTER now. In my opinion, she's GROSSLY underrated as an Actor.
She plays another movie on lifetime about her and a friend who did IVF and the babies or switch…. It was so good.
The first had twins 👯♀️ while her baby died and she wanted the biological baby that was hers and her husbands.
She was also in one day at a time on Netflix
ok
Yes, I saw Justine and thought of Six Feet Under right away.
This is so heart felt I’ve always wanted a twin and I never realized how connected twins are. They literally didn’t wanna be separated literally
right and I have siblings but I never wanted / needed a twin together physically or not. I never wanted a twin but you do you
I'm a twin, we aren't conjoined but we have similar minds. When our first set of brainwaves were taken, they were overlapped by the doctor to show they were 100% identical. And we can feel each other's pain despite our separate bodies. Once when we were younger he began throwing up and i got intense chest pains as a result of his muscles contracting. And i had my appendix removed he has sever abdominal pain as well a day after my surgery, but he was just constipated. Having a twin is like being a half of something, you are your own person, but you can be the most authentic version of yourself when your with your other half, your shadow, whatever you like to call them
I've seen Justina Machado in so many things but I never noticed she had a conjoined twin! The wonders of makeup and after effects ☺️☺️☺️
lol r u kidding
@@bobberella9764 no they're serious, have you never noticed the hew of green that surrounds her at all times? It's the permanent green screen imbedded into one of the twins at all times, it's great, because whenever one of the twins is tired, the other one will take over.
@@KhadaJhin04 i dont think she actually has a twin
Just looked it up. She doesn’t have a twin. She played both twins in this
Y'all are killing me
Wish we had a part 2 to this
Tears...that's mostly what I have for this scene. Such a difficult decision.
I can’t take this serious after seeing the main character be a horrible surgeon on Greys Anatomy and knowing she cheated her way through med school 😆😆
Wait that was the same actress who played Sadie on Grey's?? I just realized,!!
Right?! 😂
Hello fellow Grey's anatomy fans.
Recognized her from the thumbnail immediately haha
😐
I thought it was cool that they used mirrors to see each other.
That was so selfish of the twin resisting the separation while the other twin who has cancer wants the separation to live longer I know I will never understand what conjoined twins feel to never be apart from each other but I do know when I see selfishness and someone's life is one step away from death. If she truly loved her sister all her heart she would not have hesitated of saying yes but she basically said no and her saying no means the twin with cancer will die a slow and painful death at a young age and she would be the one witnessing her sister's death and by the time she realized she made a wrong decision it will be too late to save her sister's life. I'm happy the doctor's character managed to change the stubborn twin's mind
You got that the wrong way around. Stubborn twin was the one that was going to die. Stubborn twin wanted them to treat her sister's cancer, which would cause stubborn twin's heart to fail. Cancer twin agreed to the separation not because she wanted to live longer, but because she wanted to save her sister.
You've misunderstood. The one with cancer wouldn't die from cancer treatment, the healthy one would. The sister agreed to separation to prevent the cancer from spreading to her sister, not because she wanted to live. The doctor only convinced the first twin because she knew she wouldn't want to be the reason her twin would die. The other twin was ready and willing to die with her.
right
I pray for anyone in this situation and I hope they get help and are blessed with good health and safety
Random thought from a healthcare worker: when she goes unconscious without a pulse my first thought was OMG how would you do compressions on a conjoined twin in their situation. :(
That is interesting. Would they put them on their side?
😐
@@aliceramdom.s "😐"
what is with these MD TV clips NEVER showing the conclusion?? Did they separate, did they survive? Guess I'll never know!
I know I’m mean when, imagining the same senerio, I would turn to my sister and say “oh, cancer? Honey their talking about you”
Lol I should not be laughing this much
The lady that was conjoined was in the show one day at a time in Netflix
Yep! I love Justina
And was in Six Feet Under
Also Darci Factor on Jane the Virgin
And Brenda from Queen Of The South.
ohhh that’s why i recognized her-
PART 2 PLEASE
This happened in real life. Can you imagine being attached to your dead sibling, waiting your turn to die
it did't.
maybe it did but for this video its a tv show
@@aliceramdom.s Some reality are more tragic than what they usually portray on tv shows.
atleast if they get separated they can hug eachother
Family life can be hard sometimes. But loving your family means you'd do whatever it takes to help them. You share your home with your brothers and sisters. Your mother and father. The bickering can get bad but it's that bickering that re-enforces the bond you share with your family. Hope that didn't seem sappy ok?
its a tv show
But it takes a small mistake to poke it into smithereens when get emotions get better of them. That's why, guidance is a must in order to remind the people. Just like yours.😁
I knew this lady was familiar! She was in Grey's anatomy....for a very very short while😆
also a mother on a netflix show called jane the virgin
She was Sadie right?Who turned out to be a complete fraud ….
So, she had been doing just medical dramas
She was also the mom in One Day at a Time
@@yuwbi. I think you are thinking of the patient. The doctor was one greys anatomy not JTV
For the other sister to witness this is so sad
Doctors would never ever say "trust me"
You mean with this specifically, or in general? Because I've had plenty of doctors say "trust me" to me
@@swimfast724 I guess this is my own experience then. I mean if I'm having a hang nail removed I guess I could expect a doctor to say trust me. But something serious or invasive where there is any risk, then no. That's why we sign waivers before major surgery stating we know we could die.
they would
I tried to find the full episode but couldn't. It says the show is called heart beat but that doesn't pull up this show. Does anyone know where this can be watched?
Amazon prime!
@@Haleighmaineee it won’t let you watch and there is only season 1
Netflix
They put a link in the description
@@jennifertejeda7888 that’s not the correct Heartbeat that’s a movie. this youtube video is from a series
I'd definitely love to watch the full episode of this
❤ It is on the roku channel for free.
Damn that's rough i can't imagine what that's like
the things we go through for our loved ones
2:33, I love how he is just sitting there
So sick they canceled every single medical dramas that weren’t Grey’s Anatomy back then…
Was Dr. House cancelled back then?
@@ymi0613 Both premiered the same year. Actually Grey’s premiered when House MD was finishing its first year run…
Isn’t Chicago Med still on
@@Whitneypyant Isn’t Station 19 still on? I can ask dumb questions too.
@@mightybitchy Dr. House is that you? Your sass is showing through the screen 💀
“You’ll die without it.”
“Nah we will stick together”
“Okay, see you later!”
The twin lady was in greys anatomy...a mum who didn't check her breast while breast-feeding, mistaking a lump for a clogged milk duct. The episode where Bailey was accused of getting too involved with her patients.
Wait! Baily had patients??? Isn't bail the girl that Meredith adopted? If yes, I guess I haven't watched that show in a very very very long time .. or else they did one of those soap opera rapid aging syndrome things.
Oh wait again. They named the girl after the dr named baily. just remembered lol
When I saw this I was like can’t look away must never 😳
I know her,she plays a doctor and thats melissa george from australia.A soapie from home and away.
Wow I cried my cat cried I'm sure my fan is even crying
One of the chemo medicines my some got for his leukemia was doxorubicin.
I don't understand why two consenting adults can't agree to surgery. The administrator mentioned legal trouble but why?
The hardest thing for a conjoined twins is that they are always together. Like they are friends that share the same body together. Also for separation it can be very hard and challenging for doctors.
why not load the whole episode 😩 it's to the point it's not even worth watching now
at least they are not joined to each other's side so high chance they wont share vital organs. if none shares vital organs, then they can be safely seperated
They share a liver and spleen.. Livers can be separated. Donors give bits of their liver all the time. You can live without a spleen.
Is there a part 2
Why they don’t give the full episode breakdown 🙄
So touching 😢😢😢
The doctor even become so emotional that her eyes become black. And that is touching. Some doctors in real life have lost their emotions after witnessing death everyday but this one did not. 😁
I am so sorry!!
I want to know; did they survive the surgery, and the hospital gave them both free arm prosthetics? Because that would be annoying of doing 2-handed stuff with 1-hand.
Ppl do it every day
Hah a hospital giving free prosthetics. I can’t imagine that ever happening in the US. Prosthetics are expensive
its a tv show
Hey! Just thought I would say this, if you check the description it will give you the show name, season and episode. Plus a way of how you can watch the full episode. Hope this helps :)
I HATE THAT THEY ONLY SHOW HALF THE EPISODE!!!
As a doctor you guys are making me a nut cases! What happens????? Aghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh……………….
I hate how we don’t ever get to see the clip resolutions on these posts
Justina Machado is an amazing actress!!!
What is the name of the show and where can I watch the full episode of this one
That lady plays in every thing, house cold case and this show
How do I get more parts? Like, part two. Can someone tell me? Do I have to pay?
That Penelope A.K.A Justina Machado From One Day At A Time. in case anyone didn’t know.
None of us have been conjoined twins (most probably) so we will never understand.
My question was whether this was even realistic. Would conjoined twins really be this resistant if separation was the safest option? Also, having them be complete opposites seems kind of forced. Most conjoined twins I've seen have their differences, but it seems one is a bit more this or a bit less that. Not polar opposites!
@@stadot1427 Going to preface with the very important "not a doctor" disclaimer.
The resistance seems highly plausible if you just think of general anxieties and traumas associated with parting of non-conjoined individuals. Think separation anxiety in children, or even rare adults that basically never do anything without their parents. Then magnify that a hundred fold for the even greater share of memories/experiences. Adding this to physical proximity effects (chemically we react to physical touch), this could do them significant psychological damage and possibly neurochemical(?).
@@lunarwavegaming285 excellent point. I can see some hesitancy.
Where can i see the full episode of this? I want to know what happens.
I’m about to board a flight and the first thing I thought was how could they fly anywhere if they ever needed to?
Or ride
Never saw this show. Do they both survive? My gut is telling me 'no'.
The one that wasn’t wherein black reminds me of the mom on one day at a time but they both pretty
They made their decision why can't the doctor honor it? Even though it doesn't make sense to outsiders it makes sense to them leave them alone.
Where can I watch this at what the name of this.
how to schedule a seperation in just a few hours... this is ridiculous...
I cry in all there videos 😭🤣
Well the twins are from that family show and the Australian doctor is from offspring
Can someone plz tell me what the name of this show is called ?
how can they cut it here!! how does it end!!
What’s the name of this episode?
I want to see the entire episode!! What show is this?
Heartbeat seadon 1 episode 2 twins
@@emmao109 how to watch it
Anyone know how it turned out?
The doctor played Sadie In greys anatomy Mers best friend from college
And the other doctor was also Melissa Hastings on Pretty Little Liars
Yeah, isn't it weight how most actors play more than one role.
Where's the ending?
They get successfully separated and see each other’s faces for the first time
good doctor 2.0
Which ep was this again?
I always thought conjoined twins that connect by the body wear 1 shirt. Not 2 separate. I guess I'm wrong
1:33 Did they mean a Playstation Vita, or am I mishearing that line?
How did it end???
This whole show is complete science fiction, that's why it was canceled 😅
They could still easily spend every second together if they really want that 💀 they don’t HAVE to be conjoined to be toxicly clingy to each other
Yeah, but that easier said than done, there are some twins, conjoined and not conjoined who can function without their other, and there are ones who literally feel like they'll die without the other. There was this episode of Black-ish, in its final season, where Bow was convincing her son Jack, to check out a different college, and Diane, Jack's twin sister felt some type of way about. The thought of going to a college without her twin brother wasn't something she thought about.
@@omarcogle1965 did you miss the part where I said “toxicly clingy” my comment was mainly insinuating they need SERIOUS therapy. No one should actually spend every second of every day and night with anyone. That’s incredibly unhealthy
@@savinebabe No I didn't miss it, I was just saying
What show is this ?
What show is this and what season and episode?
Heartbeat Season 1 Episode 2
These are not conjoined in real life, right?
No, the actress, Justina Muchado is playing a dual role
conjoined twins arent "fascinating" theyre human beings
Show name
So what happened yall..???
How do you sleep
I need to see the rest did they survive?!
Yes they got successful separated
@@liaosborne4360 When TV shows such as this needs aftercare episodes. This is one of those times.
Not trying to be rude but how does one give birth to conjoined twins? Is it mandatory that they have a C-section? I can't imagine pushing two people out as twins but conjoined twins seems impossible to get through the canal
Is that Penelope from one day at a time-
Yep!
This isnt house md
They separate as babies but ok do as adults
If the other one isn't going to die by separating them, what's the big deal ? They'll be better off . Did I miss something ???
they’re really close and can’t fathom living separately
@@p00p00goblin whichever way round it is though, there are only really two options: separate the twins or have both twins die. Thanks to sepsis, there is no option to keep them joined and save one twin but not the other.
Nominal reason was that they didn't want to ruin their "special bond" (basically the show romantitcizing codependency). Real reason was artificial drama for the sake of the plot.
Ngl kinda stupid to not get the separation. Like bro if one dies they both die, like omfg to have a rotting body on your back? How would you not chose it?
Did they survive the seperation
She was on 6 feet under!!
Can someone tell me how this ends ?
They get successfully separated and see each other’s faces for the first time
@@ria.alier3 Thank you 😊
what show is this
heartbeat
question… how did they make the look conjoined?
There's ways
@@beverlyarcher3744 there's always a way, but they're the same person
Take abby and britney for example they can't and probably won't separate them I think they have to meany organs inside
They share too many organs and blood vessels, at least one of them has malformed organs that are purely hers and they’re fused at the rib cage and either the spine or pelvis.
We would need Star Trek level technology to separate them and replace their missing and or malformed organs and bones.