Ah, well, I blocked her after she blocked me. That's my policy. You block me, and I'll be damned if I let you see my subsequent Tweets. I know that with most people it doesn't matter because they'll never check, but a few do.
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I know that hits close to home with you and that amoral ass Fata. But that's her MO - find examples of the most hideous things, and make them all happen in this one hospital so people will think this is how all hospitals are. It's despicable.
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In my exchange with her, she repeatedly said that her standard for the show is that it had to have happen once for it to be fair game to be dramatized on
#TheResident. Well, Fata happened once. So she feels free to generalize Fata's behavior to all oncologists.
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It’s a longer arc for the oncologist. The show is full of tropes and “been there, seen that” moments from other shows. You always know what happens after one minute. A new nurse is swamped with multiple traumas. A person’s identity is not known. Wrong parent called about death.
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