We're back to the usual episode length this week, the shortest so far and yet had so many medical terminologies used. New and rare instances and treatment -- cyanide poisoning and damage control. During operating scenes, I decided to simplify the medical terms used that it is easy to read and understand as you watch. Like instead of thoracotomy (
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Anyway, I enjoyed ep3 because of cyanide poisoning and damage control. It's something that wasn't done before in the previous two seasons. I also liked that scene where the three just looked at each others' eyes to communicate. Ahh, the beauty of 9 years of friendship.
And of course, that elevator scene with Shinkai! It was so amusing to watch Aizawa's body language. lol I'd love to see Shiraishi and Shinkai together if only just to wait for Aizawa's reactions. I somewhat wished that he would react to the line when Shiraishi said that she knew from Shinkai that Amano still can't decide, but of course, the mood is serious.
Oh, and I loved how Haitani got to learn the message about cowardice here. I'm so glad Narita Ryo is a good actor. :D
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I'm amused how most fans I get to interact with want to see more of Shiraishi and Shinkai just to get more reaction out of Aizawa XD I dunno about others but I am enjoying this little insert of humor that's usually at the start of the episode anyway. Code Blue's thrust is being realistic, right? So of course even doctors experience love and relationships ;) Even Kuroda was once married. There's Tachibana and Mitsui too. For hardworking doctors who almost live in the hospital who else would understand them but someone in the same field right. And that last scene, only us fans would react that way. That was wayyy too serious XD
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