Doctor Reacts To Grey's Anatomy Bomb Episode

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  • čas přidán 10. 05. 2022
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    Grey's Anatomy season 2 episodes 16 and 17 "It's The End Of The World" and "As We Know It" are explosive... literally. I've received tons of comments asking me to react to this episode about a bomb in the operating room. Known as a "Code Black" in this hospital, a bomb arrives inside the chest of a World War 2 re-enactor after an accident, and everyone from Meredith Grey to Derek Shepherd has their life on the line. A surprise cameo from Kyle Chandler was fun, but honestly a disappointment considering the bomb squad tech he played seemed totally incompetent. That being said, I am by no means a bomb expert so it is definitely not my place to give notes there, but I am a medical expert, and boy are there some confusing elements in this episode. Anesthesiologists, oxygen tanks, brain surgery, and as always (unfortunately) CHEST COMPRESSIONS, CHEST COMPRESSIONS, CHEST COMPRESSIONS! Which episode should I react to next?
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  • @GippyHappy
    @GippyHappy Před rokem +10104

    I love that the bomb squad consists of one guy who clearly has no idea what to do when presented with a bomb

    • @antonioarreola3097
      @antonioarreola3097 Před rokem +503

      He's the expendable rookie.

    • @TheBedroomSimRacer
      @TheBedroomSimRacer Před rokem +691

      "sorry I've only got 2 hours of experience on a Roblox game"

    • @heartz.for.Lynx.
      @heartz.for.Lynx. Před rokem +67

      @@TheBedroomSimRacerhelp💀💀

    • @Hardinaka
      @Hardinaka Před rokem +172

      What do you want from him, he’s spent most of his life as a Texas football coach

    • @email471
      @email471 Před rokem +31

      he’s the intern ofc

  • @aestxviv
    @aestxviv Před 9 měsíci +5191

    no matter how unrealistic it was, alex screaming back at the patient will always be one of my favorite moments😭😭

    • @PrincessZaire100
      @PrincessZaire100 Před 9 měsíci +150

      I’d expect nothing less from Karev

    • @feraltaco4783
      @feraltaco4783 Před 7 měsíci +56

      That had me wheezing. 🤣 🤣 🤣

    • @FIRING_BLIND
      @FIRING_BLIND Před 7 měsíci +56

      It's so in character for him 😅

    • @feraltaco4783
      @feraltaco4783 Před 7 měsíci +111

      This is random but my dad once stopped a tantruming toddler by laying on the floor near him and throwing a tantrum too. That little boy was so freaking confused that he just quit. There are some people who won't quit unless you outdo them. It kinda snaps them back into reality. The key is knowing who it'll work on. I haven't figured out that part yet. 🤣 🤣 🤣

    • @Flip-3206
      @Flip-3206 Před 6 měsíci +67

      Despite what Doctor Mike says, I think that might have been the only thing for Dr. Karev or any doctor to do in that situation. She isn't going to hear any calming words that he could say to her, and his action is so surprising that it causes her to stop screaming for a moment. Personally, I think it would work.

  • @The_Summoning
    @The_Summoning Před 9 měsíci +1942

    I felt so bad for that emt girl. She probably wouldn't have ran if everyone around her wasn't trying scare her more. Everyone just spoke to her like she was going to die instead of comforting her.

    • @feraltaco4783
      @feraltaco4783 Před 6 měsíci +247

      For real. And being left alone with a freaking bomb?! I would have flipped out too.

    • @caseydykes117
      @caseydykes117 Před 6 měsíci +241

      Yeah the anaesthetist abandoning her in that theatre is absolutely insane. She's given the worst case scenario and then everyone bails. Awful

    • @feraltaco4783
      @feraltaco4783 Před 6 měsíci +65

      @@caseydykes117 that blew my mind. No wonder the poor girl freaked.

    • @riftwalker9296
      @riftwalker9296 Před 4 měsíci +38

      @@caseydykes117 His kids should be ashamed of him.

    • @TNTITAN
      @TNTITAN Před 2 měsíci +27

      @@caseydykes117Even more insane, no one from the bomb squad talking to the girl holding the bomb and doctor trying to keep them calm vs having a 20 minute conversation with a doctor in another room.

  • @bigbanana94
    @bigbanana94 Před rokem +6727

    That doctor screaming back at the lady made me laugh so hard

    • @Sennnjuuu
      @Sennnjuuu Před rokem +285

      That’s Seattle’s resident bad boy, Alex Karev

    • @cruusha9866
      @cruusha9866 Před rokem

      I also don't think it was unwarranted. You gonna leave her screaming there for the next 10 hours? That state of shock needs a quick "reality check". Splash of water, slap on the cheek, or a loud scream in her face. Sure, it's not nice, but neither is constant sexual assault on your eardrum.

    • @TheBedroomSimRacer
      @TheBedroomSimRacer Před rokem +220

      "Are you ok?"
      "AAAAAAAHAHAHAHHHHHHHHHHHH"
      "CAN YOU HEAR ME?"
      "AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH"
      "*AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH*"

    • @mementomori__
      @mementomori__ Před rokem +84

      Aww good ol Alex Karev 🥺

    • @angel_of_the_night4195
      @angel_of_the_night4195 Před rokem +52

      That doctor is Alex Karev, the bad boy

  • @blackfox4138
    @blackfox4138 Před 2 lety +21768

    The fact that this hospital hasn't been shut down over 10 years ago is the true medical drama miracle.

    • @lillianterry6475
      @lillianterry6475 Před 2 lety +1005

      i mean- you are not wrong, if this was a fully functioning, actual hospital, they would have been so beyond screwed (and sued- malpractice insurance anyone?) just in the first season or so alone. like,,, yikes!

    • @daniellaamayacastroferrada9490
      @daniellaamayacastroferrada9490 Před 2 lety +388

      I mean, right now in the show they are trying to shut down the educational side of grey-sloan hospital. I think writers started to get self aware

    • @chromesthesia
      @chromesthesia Před 2 lety +120

      Canoodling in the hospital makes Seattle seem very terrifying

    • @jijijiji1782
      @jijijiji1782 Před 2 lety +59

      They don't film in a real hospital ,they film in studios , only film in the entrance of a real hospital

    • @Wertsir
      @Wertsir Před 2 lety +158

      @@chromesthesia As a Seattleite I can confirm that all our hospitals are brothels, and all our brothels are hospitals. It’s a very confusing situation if you’re from out of town. Nobody goes to the hospital unless they want to get fucked. If you want medicine you go to the old Lou Graham place.

  • @zoeydecker2960
    @zoeydecker2960 Před rokem +3720

    Him: "I don't think missiles are legal in Seattle,"
    Me: "I don't think they're legal anywhere,"

    • @Alucard45000
      @Alucard45000 Před rokem +176

      I wouldn't be surprised if they were legal in some states tbh.

    • @zoeydecker2960
      @zoeydecker2960 Před rokem +32

      @@Alucard45000 that’s just insane to think about.

    • @bonogiamboni4830
      @bonogiamboni4830 Před rokem +65

      Don't quote me on it but i think if you have a federal explosives license you can get them, like how you can get full auto firearms if you have a federal firearms license. In fact i believe rocket and grenade launchers are perfectly legal to own just like regular firearms that shoot bullets but every single rocket or explosive requires its own bureaucratic process with tax stamps and stuff like that.

    • @bonogiamboni4830
      @bonogiamboni4830 Před rokem +4

      @@HighOctane01 do you mean just elon's little roofing torches shaped like a flamethrower or actual flamethrowers with spouts of flame over 10 meters? I highly doubt the latter would be legal.

    • @bonogiamboni4830
      @bonogiamboni4830 Před rokem

      @@HighOctane01 cool.

  • @nikolaiorr8383
    @nikolaiorr8383 Před rokem +4751

    If I ever scream that obnoxiously in a hospital I want the doctor to scream back at me too lmao

    • @localbanana.
      @localbanana. Před rokem +230

      Yeah agreed. It seemed like that kind of reverse psychology got her to realize what she was doing, rather than talking calmly to her which she might not had respected, in the what i assume was a shock state.

    • @jadecoolness101
      @jadecoolness101 Před rokem +196

      @@localbanana. you say "respected" like she was being a rebellious toddler. These people just went through a severely traumatic incident. Screaming in someone's face, especially a man screaming in a woman's face, isn't going to somehow "snap" her out of trauma, if anything the stress will push her deeper into shutdown.

    • @Katoblep
      @Katoblep Před rokem +63

      If I was actually in the hospital and I was just sitting in a room and I heard that woman screaming I would think “is someone having a baby ????”

    • @Chris-ew7pb
      @Chris-ew7pb Před rokem +98

      Weird of you to call trauma obnoxious. Makes it seem almost as if you're just privileged.

    • @tfordham13
      @tfordham13 Před 11 měsíci +7

      ​@@Chris-ew7pb it is

  • @leticiaschmitt1266
    @leticiaschmitt1266 Před rokem +988

    I laughed SO HARD when the bomb exploded and the doctor hits her head on the floor and the edit goes BONK and the little sound. I'm seriously crying from laughter

    • @feraltaco4783
      @feraltaco4783 Před 6 měsíci +27

      "Bonk".
      I can't breathe. 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣

    • @kathryn924
      @kathryn924 Před 4 měsíci +18

      that also got me giggling and still is akdjkejfksdj like very intense scene in a very intense episode
      and then
      *bonk*

    • @musical_lolu4811
      @musical_lolu4811 Před 2 měsíci +6

      That head concussion was potentially deadly. Death by bonk.

    • @ArloKnudsenFit
      @ArloKnudsenFit Před 2 měsíci

      It was cute haha

    • @jamesrussell2936
      @jamesrussell2936 Před měsícem

      it's all so dumb, isn't it?

  • @plasmasnow2ndaccount87
    @plasmasnow2ndaccount87 Před rokem +8852

    When she says "I think I'm going to take my hand out now" and Dr. Mike yells "NO!" from the other room I laughed so uncontrollably

    • @johnburien4391
      @johnburien4391 Před rokem +58

      when did he leave the room im watching it and he was still in the room when they took the hand out

    • @NeoG3nesis
      @NeoG3nesis Před rokem +94

      @@johnburien4391 it was around 7:44, it was a quick couple second moment where he got up to get some water then there's a cut with him sitting down at 7:48

    • @LegiVonPegi
      @LegiVonPegi Před rokem +2

      ·

    • @assyse18
      @assyse18 Před rokem +4

      Hahaha

    • @rachelcovert3340
      @rachelcovert3340 Před rokem +7

      Like yelling so loud my sis heard it in the other room

  • @pleasehelp2446
    @pleasehelp2446 Před rokem +3349

    As someone who has worked with bomb squad they actually dress very casually. The reason they do this is to appear nonthreatening so people in the area around them don't panic.

    • @Mimi-jl5ci
      @Mimi-jl5ci Před rokem +113

      That is interesting, I thought they would be wearing helmets and padding for protection?

    • @pleasehelp2446
      @pleasehelp2446 Před rokem +376

      @@Mimi-jl5ci they only put on the bomb suit when they enter the danger area, other than that you'd probably mistake them for an office worker.

    • @Mimi-jl5ci
      @Mimi-jl5ci Před rokem +29

      @@pleasehelp2446 I see, thanks!

    • @Googaify
      @Googaify Před 11 měsíci +59

      yeah and I'm no expert on this but I imagine the bomb suit isn't that much of a help anyway if a bomb goes off while you hold it

    • @snickims9717
      @snickims9717 Před 11 měsíci +129

      @@Googaify actually, unless it's a really powerful explosive, the bomb suit can easily safe its users life. They may lose a hand or be badly hurt, but modern eod suits can make a exposition that would normally turn you to red must into nearly a 'badly injured'.

  • @AngelicaNightgrove
    @AngelicaNightgrove Před rokem +909

    “Everyone’s evacuated
    **Except for McDreamy performing BRAIN SURGERY next door**”
    the passive aggressiveness has me rolling 😂
    “How’s the girl with the bomb?” “That’s Meredith.” “Thats ✨wifey✨” stopppp

  • @80sman21
    @80sman21 Před 11 měsíci +284

    "Yeah, she just decided to CHASE THE BOMB." That part made me burst out laughing. Dear God this is a crazy hospital.

    • @a.t.o.mworkshop6409
      @a.t.o.mworkshop6409 Před dnem +1

      And it is a very dramatic bomb which choose to explode after 5h for no reason, except a classy shot...
      Litteraly, it exploded once it was handled the most carrefully since the beginning of the episode !

  • @akku97
    @akku97 Před 2 lety +18880

    Ongoing petition to have Dr. Mike react to Grey’s Anatomy season 6, episode 6, “I Saw What I Saw”. It’s a medical whodunnit mystery; tons of medical talking points, lots of teaching points, lots of high stakes in the episode so appropriately dramatic, and there’s not too much personal stuff getting in the way of medicine. One of my absolute favourites.

    • @manxy1392
      @manxy1392 Před 2 lety +388

      That’s one of my favorites!

    • @DoctorMike
      @DoctorMike  Před 2 lety +5035

      Hmm Sam Bowers, lets get on it good sir! The people have spoken

    • @nenek75
      @nenek75 Před 2 lety +157

      My favourite is Sanctuary but that's a good one to analyze.

    • @katerinam1020
      @katerinam1020 Před 2 lety +19

      Yesss

    • @equusheart3344
      @equusheart3344 Před 2 lety +19

      I forget what that one was about

  • @Ruby4233
    @Ruby4233 Před 2 lety +7805

    The main thing that has always bugged me about this episode is that only attendings seemed to know what a code black was. Everyone in the hospital should know the code colors. Same as Dr. Mike said, in the hospital I worked in we had a card on our badges that listed them.

    • @redniw1273
      @redniw1273 Před 2 lety +206

      I have spent a few nights in different emergency rooms. In one of them, I learned that code grey meant a "disorderly or combative" patient. It took me minutes to puzzle that one together.

    • @LoZandCoDfan
      @LoZandCoDfan Před 2 lety +120

      Thank you! I was thinking, how in the world did they not know what that code meant? 😅
      I worked in a care home a few years ago as support staff, and part of the mandatory safety training was knowing these exact same codes, plus they were everywhere (on our tags, by the phones, etc.).

    • @Nerdbookworm
      @Nerdbookworm Před 2 lety +31

      Right? I worked at a hospital and on my first day I heard a code blue happening

    • @PepsiObsessi
      @PepsiObsessi Před 2 lety +50

      I started as a sitter in January and while they’re not on our badges, I was still trained on these things. Luckily when codes come over the intercom they usually just straight up say what’s going on ( rapid response, cardiac arrest, security, and the room/ unit they’re needed in ). Tbh since everyone ended up knowing and evacuating anyway it’s stupid that they even made it so only certain characters knew what it was imo

    • @breannadeal8610
      @breannadeal8610 Před 2 lety +29

      ​@@Nerdbookworm I don't even work at a hospital but I knew what "code blue" meant when I heard it over the speaker while I was recovering from labor.

  • @Emerii1
    @Emerii1 Před rokem +762

    The hospital I gave birth at had a "Code Baby" in the delivery rooms. Ironically it didn't mean what you think it might mean... it means the mother is becoming violent or harmful to self or other

    • @Monkey-kr7gb
      @Monkey-kr7gb Před rokem +152

      So becoming a baby

    • @TheBedroomSimRacer
      @TheBedroomSimRacer Před rokem +118

      @@Monkey-kr7gb that's probably some of the darkest humour I've ever heard lol

    • @nevaehhamilton3493
      @nevaehhamilton3493 Před rokem +5

      What happened?

    • @feraltaco4783
      @feraltaco4783 Před 6 měsíci

      Good to know. 😂😭

    • @leoortiiiz
      @leoortiiiz Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@TheBedroomSimRacer no way a baby joke is "some of the darkest humour 😰😰" lmao. dumb af

  • @neliamandrea6744
    @neliamandrea6744 Před rokem +398

    HE CUT OFF THE BEST PARTTTTTT right after addison hugs derek Adele tells webber “that’s not the she he was asking for”

  • @SionnachOghma
    @SionnachOghma Před rokem +3769

    That anaesthesiologist - Milton - also has a well-known history of drinking on the job, including falling asleep drunk while an infant was on the table undergoing brain surgery. I wouldn't expect him to be anything other than a liability in any kind of high-stress situation.

    • @rosieorvald6154
      @rosieorvald6154 Před rokem +160

      that was dr taylor, fired before this episode

    • @Zoroaster4
      @Zoroaster4 Před rokem +65

      I think if I where the EMT I wouldn't have been standing there. Immediately once I found out it was a bomb I would have removed my hand very slowly and walked out of the room.

    • @alexistigges6418
      @alexistigges6418 Před rokem +44

      I thought the guy who was drunk on the job got fired I think Milton is a different unless I’m wrong lol

    • @jbear3478
      @jbear3478 Před rokem +10

      Was the baby okay?

    • @CHRIS-tg5cn
      @CHRIS-tg5cn Před rokem +15

      Realistically.....as an anesthesia provider.....I'm not putting my life at risk for any patient. First rule of trauma: don't make yourself part of the incident. He's right to leave if he wants too.

  • @annam5647
    @annam5647 Před 2 lety +3240

    Fun fact the actress that plays Meredith ended up performing that stunt herself at the end because something happened to her stunt double and when she did she didn’t land correctly and actually hit the back of her head hard when she bounced back.

    • @rev.rachel
      @rev.rachel Před 2 lety +147

      Ouch. Hope she didn’t get a concussion!

    • @gingechicken7394
      @gingechicken7394 Před 2 lety +195

      I think they just pulled too hard, she wasn't ready for the force. She was obviously fine but I believe she had to get it checked out

    • @LY43537
      @LY43537 Před 2 lety +52

      I always wondered about that. Risky move.

    • @felipegiannasi614
      @felipegiannasi614 Před 2 lety +97

      that doesn't sound like a fun fact

    • @that.ll_do_pig
      @that.ll_do_pig Před 2 lety +75

      And they used the clip of the stunt double hitting her head in the show even though they had Ellen do it too lol

  • @TheKingdomOfAldenburg
    @TheKingdomOfAldenburg Před rokem +139

    10:29 all I can imagine is the paramedics in the ambulance going like: *Okay chest compressions!* *1* *2* *3-* *KABOOM*

    • @NerfTheLamp9
      @NerfTheLamp9 Před 7 měsíci +25

      Stayin’ alive stayin’ alive AH AH AH AAAAAAAAA- KABOOM

    • @Z107.X0
      @Z107.X0 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@NerfTheLamp9
      😂

    • @iamnothale
      @iamnothale Před 13 dny

      @@NerfTheLamp9 **bonk**

  • @surabhivardam8455
    @surabhivardam8455 Před rokem +152

    It is sad when you remember that Meredith did not want to go to work that day.
    She thought she might die that day.
    I can't imagine how bad Christina would have felt in case Mer died. She made Mer come to work.
    Oh God no..

    • @PrincessZaire100
      @PrincessZaire100 Před 9 měsíci +17

      She was also “casually suicidal”

    • @gs28479
      @gs28479 Před 6 měsíci +2

      It's fiction, don't forget. Christina wouldn't have been "sad".

    • @einflinkeswiesel2695
      @einflinkeswiesel2695 Před 2 měsíci

      @@gs28479 I guess she would have gotten over it the minute she got another fancy operation 🙄

  • @alcatrazz5722
    @alcatrazz5722 Před 2 lety +3851

    I laughed so hard when you said “oh let’s make sure she’s clean for the next episode “😂😂

  • @Bo0gster
    @Bo0gster Před 2 lety +4012

    When I was deployed to Afghanistan in 2006, there was a soldier in our unit (10th mountain division, 2/87) that had an rpg hit him in the chest and not go off, much like this situation. The doctors were able to successfully remove the unexploded ordinance and the soldier lived.

    • @sweetlorikeet
      @sweetlorikeet Před 2 lety +260

      That sounds medically fascinating, do you know if they ever published anything about it?

    • @twilightguardian
      @twilightguardian Před 2 lety +325

      @Фичо Right, because as we all know veteran soldiers cannot have hobbies outside of their having been a soldier. Their entire lives must revolve around having been a soldier and must display that at all times for all the world to see to let everyone know, even on the Nets of Inter because it's the most important, serious place.

    • @MoonFlux
      @MoonFlux Před 2 lety +124

      @Фичо right. And middle aged/old people can't have Marvel profile pictures?
      F for Stan Lee then....

    • @twilightguardian
      @twilightguardian Před 2 lety +73

      @Фичо Exactly why I made my comment. You're making assumptions. And rather ignorant ones at that. No, kids and teenagers are not more likely to have Marvel characters as their profile pictures. It depends on the individual and their interests and their thoughts of anonymity on websites.

    • @cratcliff8820
      @cratcliff8820 Před 2 lety +87

      @Фичо lmao what? In what world do adults not also like characters? My 38 year old disabled veteran husband would laugh in your face with all his profile pictures. As would MANY of my current enlisted coworkers. Get over yourself and your idea of what an adult is “likely” to do.

  • @estel-randir
    @estel-randir Před rokem +65

    "Imagine you went into a doctor's office and doctors just rattled off every problem you have with no plan of what to do next." -- accurately sums up my experiences with pretty much every doctor I've ever seen.

    • @jenniferdevinney541
      @jenniferdevinney541 Před 8 měsíci +5

      The life of someone with a chronic illness!

    • @GamerGrovyle
      @GamerGrovyle Před 2 měsíci

      You can't figure out what to do unless you list all the stuff currently going on.

  • @serperiorandtheanimator9216
    @serperiorandtheanimator9216 Před 11 měsíci +85

    honestly as a teenager watching this show I thought that the point of it was not to be medically accurate but just to put characters in high stress situations. This was one of the scariest episodes to me and it is terrifying to think about.

    • @Aredel
      @Aredel Před měsícem +3

      You can be medically accurate and still put the characters in high stress situations. They aren't mutually exclusive.

  • @savannas0322
    @savannas0322 Před 2 lety +3802

    What's bothering me the most is how terribly they're handling this bomb. In actuality, they certainly would not have had one person CARRYING IT THROUGH THE HOSPITAL. They have containment vessels where they can safely put explosives to detonate or transport them which should have been in the room. Technically not sterile, but I think that's a sacrifice that would have had to be made in order to lessen the possible damage of an explosion.

    • @moonprincessRN
      @moonprincessRN Před rokem +77

      Yes. You said what I wanted to. Thanks.

    • @danielamiranda5578
      @danielamiranda5578 Před rokem +29

      exactly! they would at least have some sort of briefcase to put the bomb in

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios Před rokem +138

      While it looks like is is walking towards another member of the squad with a container at the end of the corridor, why was that box not inside the room right next to them to reduce the time the device is in the open.

    • @simplyannie6366
      @simplyannie6366 Před rokem +2

      Exactly

    • @alorockss
      @alorockss Před rokem +11

      It was just first day in the job :(

  • @derekknox287
    @derekknox287 Před rokem +1744

    Always bothered me that they carried the bomb away, instead of having a containment device right on hand.

    • @feliciatierney2265
      @feliciatierney2265 Před rokem +136

      Right? That was always my issue too!!! But you do kind of get the idea at some point that the bomb squad guy knows he's going to die that day and is just trying to keep everyone else alive. At least I did.

    • @katiequeen7225
      @katiequeen7225 Před rokem +44

      @@feliciatierney2265 have you ever seen a bomb containment vessel? They are geniuenly quite large and there is no way they couldve gotten one into the room without having to demolish some walls

    • @jasjasbinks4900
      @jasjasbinks4900 Před rokem +162

      @@katiequeen7225 i’d rather knock down some walls rather than blow up 😭

    • @stevefilms1997
      @stevefilms1997 Před rokem +56

      @@katiequeen7225 and they’d have plenty of time to do that while they were doing all this other stuff.

    • @Matrim42
      @Matrim42 Před rokem +43

      Yeah, there’s no way they could’ve gotten a BCV in there. Realistically there are two ways that this would go down: the first way would be to place the UXO in a sand filled container in a wagon and pull it out with a robot. That would probably increase the risk of a detonation but it would mean no one would die from it. The second is pretty much what they did, transport it by hand in the orientation it was picked up. This would decrease the risk of explosion but would result in at least one death if it did. If I were the on scene commander I would go with option one unless there was no way to get the other people away from it. Then we’d take it out to the parking lot and either load it into a BCV, or (more likely) just BIP it and make it go away.

  • @LexiconDisgr4ced
    @LexiconDisgr4ced Před rokem +222

    As someone in nursing school, this channel is a gold mine. I get to enjoy my corny medical dramas while learning more about working in hospital triage.

  • @CrystalRivasWelcometomyworld
    @CrystalRivasWelcometomyworld Před 8 měsíci +45

    🤣🤣🤣Your reaction to the anesthesiologist leaving and the useless bombsquad was priceless. The drama is just savage

  • @ExperimentIV
    @ExperimentIV Před 2 lety +3699

    oh hell yes, this is one of those episodes with great tension if you’re invested in the series or you’re a writer. can’t wait to see you tear it down. as a narrative plot it’s quite good, but i do wish the show had a bit of a better balance between realism and drama.

    • @Dead25m
      @Dead25m Před 2 lety +80

      It's like writers think that real life can't be tense enough, it's as if they've never experienced life at all

    • @harrehloueh4539
      @harrehloueh4539 Před 2 lety +9

      @@Dead25m well i mean i read wattpad and ive had many characters die in a realistic way. ive also seen characters go insane or have mental problems and its all pretty realistic most of the time

    • @sammierose1150
      @sammierose1150 Před 2 lety

      There’s only one universal truth in this episode and that is the man’s wife is correct: *They are both MORONS!* 🙄🤦‍♀️😑

    • @mjacobs2132
      @mjacobs2132 Před 2 lety +17

      @@harrehloueh4539 bruh don't bring wattpad into this 🤡

    • @liamnehren1054
      @liamnehren1054 Před 2 lety

      and if you know anything about ammo it's a comedy about dumb doctors and an incompetent bomb squad. they are designed to be safe to handle and transport do you really think it will explode from chest compressions? I have heard of soldiers dropping them on their feet! sadly Dr mike also falls into the hasn't read up category here.
      obviously remove it gingerly with minimal staff but there isn't much danger it would have gone off way before if it was going to. So save the patient and dispose of the ammo as long as you didn't need to use a bone saw or drill the difficult hasn't even risen (don't use those to so there isn't a chance of damaging the casing and maybe introducing sparks to a volatile mixture)

  • @corbinbrier0
    @corbinbrier0 Před 2 lety +863

    Alex screaming in her face always makes me laugh. It's just so sudden and funny.

    • @jackie9090
      @jackie9090 Před 2 lety +80

      same, i know thats not how a doctor should really help a patient in shock, but it is hilarious and oh so alex

    • @cookies23475
      @cookies23475 Před 2 lety +12

      funniest thing ever

    • @Merlijn1994
      @Merlijn1994 Před rokem +24

      Alex is definetely one of my favourite characters, second only to Miranda Bailey. He is so funny and has such a great character arc during the series

    • @jackie9090
      @jackie9090 Před rokem +17

      @@Merlijn1994 he is my fave too, just disappointing how they had him leave

    • @Merlijn1994
      @Merlijn1994 Před rokem +1

      @@jackie9090 yeah that was not great. I'm sure there was a reason they couldn't do it much differently but it still hurt

  • @megastack95
    @megastack95 Před 6 měsíci +34

    That "bonk" after the bomb goes off caught me off guard 😂😂

  • @coraljones537
    @coraljones537 Před 11 měsíci +44

    I'm literally dying at the 'bonk' funniest part of the whole episode can't believe no one's mentioned it

  • @FlashNeko417
    @FlashNeko417 Před 2 lety +2874

    Honestly, the fact that EMT took that long to reach a point where she ran out screaming is impressive. She did what she thought she had to do in that situation to save a life and in response she had everyone abandoning her and that shitty doctor holding the oxygen bag all but emotionally torturing her. Like, maybe at some point you'd require the other doctors to leave but you'd think the bomb squad would AT LEAST send in a bomb defusing robot or something with a monitor to have someone able to keep talking to her even if it was from a distance.
    And given THIS hospital's track record, I would not be surprised if instead of being given the psychological counseling she needed after the incident, she was just fired and told what a horrible EMT she was.

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    • @catwoman7102
      @catwoman7102 Před 2 lety +131

      I felt so bad for her

    • @DravenGal
      @DravenGal Před 2 lety +53

      That was Christina Ricci, wasn’t it?

    • @DareToBeDeviant
      @DareToBeDeviant Před 2 lety +46

      @@DravenGal Yes, sir, it was. I'd recognize her anywhere, being in many movies from my childhood. Always liked her smile.

    • @NathanSeeley
      @NathanSeeley Před 2 lety +9

      I mentally saw you turning purple and spittle flying from your mount towards the end there

  • @guts60
    @guts60 Před 2 lety +584

    “You know how this guy has a bomb in his chest? Let’s spend like half and hour doing literally nothing but freaking out the poor EMT instead of cutting open the person and removing the bomb!”

    • @sinsee.
      @sinsee. Před 2 lety +6

      Saving the man was also a priority as they somehow end up doing. You can’t just go gutting a live person aka killing him.

    • @guts60
      @guts60 Před 2 lety +15

      @@sinsee. These guys are surgeons in a medical drama, I’m sure they can figure it out

    • @alexanderzack3720
      @alexanderzack3720 Před 2 lety

      @@sinsee. i don´t know what is least believeable: that the guy survived, or that those 2 MORONS were able to build a bazooka with ammunition in their backyard

    • @Aredel
      @Aredel Před rokem +2

      I think these are the most useless and incompetent bomb squad guys I’ve ever seen in a TV show

    • @badgohan9727
      @badgohan9727 Před rokem +1

      @@sinsee. They have to save people if that don't put them in danger unlike the bomb squad. So no the life of the guy was not the priority. The life of all the people who can flee the guy with the bomb inside him are the priorities. And it is not medically related but it will face live sentenced for his bomb killed all the bomb squad.

  • @zjrogers2987
    @zjrogers2987 Před 8 měsíci +24

    The reason why the bomb squad guy wanted to move was not that the oxygen line was cut off in the room. It's that they "oxygen tanks" were underneath that floor. Which is why they needed to move "Bigger boom" otherwise.

  • @Cosmickayellie
    @Cosmickayellie Před 10 měsíci +143

    Honestly, this was the one time where Karev’s behavior was on point actually. Like I know it’s not very compassionate, but when someone is in shock like that and disturbing other patients, you gotta think quickly about what to do to pull the person out of emotional and mental shock. In this case, it was just screaming back in her face to cause just enough of a surprise to pull her out of her emotional state.

    • @yaboicolleen
      @yaboicolleen Před 7 měsíci +28

      What I've heard from other people is that one of the ways to help someone who's having a mental crisis is to say something totally ridiculous, bc it'll jolt them long enough to go, "Wait, wtf did you just say?" Kinda sounds like that.

    • @ldkmelon
      @ldkmelon Před 3 měsíci +3

      @@yaboicolleenyeah, I am sure there are deifnitely many better ways to do it than screaming back, but it is definitely in the same category.

    • @mimble
      @mimble Před 2 měsíci +1

      ​​@@yaboicolleenI was in the middle of a full blown panic attack - could not breathe, could not hear, almost couldn't see, flailing at physical contact - when my mom suddenly blew on my face. Just a quick, soft puff of air. The same way you'd blow on a baby's face when they're holding their breath. I jumped and stuff started coming back into focus. She did it again and again until I was able to start recovering. I definitely hadn't expected that and it definitely snapped me out of it! 😂

  • @sinnerthesinful552
    @sinnerthesinful552 Před 2 lety +834

    I love how, in the table mike showed, code aqua is just: "Flood", no team response, no evacuation, just "yeah there's water, nothing we can do about it, wanna go for a swim?"

    • @mls4106
      @mls4106 Před 2 lety +44

      ^
      NOBODY CLICK THIS

    • @izzieluv
      @izzieluv Před 2 lety +7

      I was thinking the same thing 😅

    • @AnimeLover-xn9hd
      @AnimeLover-xn9hd Před 2 lety +2

      @@izzieluv same

    • @annam5647
      @annam5647 Před 2 lety +15

      There’s an episode on grey’s where’s the hospital floods 😂

    • @ameliab5890
      @ameliab5890 Před 2 lety +2

      @@annam5647 what episode?

  • @missunnaturally
    @missunnaturally Před 2 lety +1322

    you have to watch the episode about the shooting in the hospital!

  • @somerandomguyfromthebeyond1821
    @somerandomguyfromthebeyond1821 Před 9 měsíci +13

    the hilarious thing is that this whole episode falls apart when you realize that HEAT rounds (because that's what Bazookas fire) do not explode like a grenade, instead they require hitting a hard surface to set off a fuse that then shoots out a jet of superheated metal into the target
    gotta love ABC writing team at times

    • @Nixeu42
      @Nixeu42 Před 12 dny +1

      To be fair, I wouldn't trust those idiots to design the rocket properly. And the M6 rocket did have a rep for being unreliable. More important is the fact that they got him to the hospital, in the back of a moving vehicle, without it going off. That means it's unlikely to detonate if jostled slightly. Could be the fuse is a dud, or that the safety pin (which is part of the design) wasn't removed. Either way, it managed to get to the hospital without exploding, so it's probably relatively safe. Probably.

  • @louiserosado4389
    @louiserosado4389 Před rokem +97

    I just love how Dr. Mike is ironic the entire episode, it gave me life

  • @KatieZeitz
    @KatieZeitz Před rokem +1563

    Couldn’t help but lol when you said “imagine you went into a doctor’s appointment and the doctor started rattling of everything that’s wrong with you without a plan.” I have several chronic illnesses and this is how most of my doctor’s appointments feel.

    • @brazyrist
      @brazyrist Před rokem +35

      Yeah I just sit there so confused as they speak doctor

    • @adhdhamster
      @adhdhamster Před rokem +29

      As someone who also deals with a chronic illness I also laughed at that 🤣

    • @beanieguitarguy4070
      @beanieguitarguy4070 Před rokem +42

      I love hearing “you just need to lose weight” after explaining that I have chronic pains that are making it difficult to exercise lol

    • @palesalotlhare6201
      @palesalotlhare6201 Před rokem +10

      The worst is when you ask what's wrong with you and they say it could be a number of things. 😭 Then they give you meds to treat the symptoms.

    • @ludifoe5039
      @ludifoe5039 Před rokem +3

      @@beanieguitarguy4070 try a calorie deficit like 200 less a day

  • @jalabi99
    @jalabi99 Před rokem +928

    8:43 I laughed way too hard when Dr. Mike said "this is the most useless bomb squad person ever" - I agree, but I still love that episode!

    • @WWFanatic0
      @WWFanatic0 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Right? Like how did the have nothing prepared in all that time. You telling me they couldn't have gotten a reinforced container to put it in, ballistic shields for the windows, anything at all to mitigate potential damage?? I'm pretty sure a random person of the street would have been more helpful...

  • @OopsOlliePopp
    @OopsOlliePopp Před rokem +48

    6:08 HOW. WOULD SHE NOT KNOW WHAT THAT CODE MEANS. i was a regular at a hospital for years and by year one i knew every single code. Even now i know most of them. And i was a PATIENT

    • @ked49
      @ked49 Před 8 měsíci

      She was an intern, they all are

  • @nocherrymochi
    @nocherrymochi Před 2 měsíci +5

    8:50 “i swear if i was there, with ZERO bomb experience-“ literally every single one of us watching greys anatomy

  • @DrySoap
    @DrySoap Před 2 lety +1240

    Dr. Mike should write his own med drama script.

  • @jessicaknittingsworth7359
    @jessicaknittingsworth7359 Před 2 lety +1011

    Imagine working at a hospital where ONLY a handful of doctors know what the codes are. Pure and utter chaos.
    Usually, a code involves more than just doctors, often including people like Security, Chaplain, and other "specialties" that vary by code.

    • @moonprincessRN
      @moonprincessRN Před rokem +19

      Usually, all employees know all the codes and they should have been trained to know how to respond to each.

    • @themildlyconcernedkitten623
      @themildlyconcernedkitten623 Před rokem +6

      Wouldn't security also have played a part in at least trying to evacuate the OR/etc for the one not leaving?

    • @internetexplorer6304
      @internetexplorer6304 Před rokem +4

      I worked as a waitress in a nursing home and I KNOW what code black means

  • @cteckerman
    @cteckerman Před 7 měsíci +21

    I love that you just don't laugh at the crazy situations but seriously tell your opinion. And your compassion for your patients are so clear in your videos. You're in the right profession. 🙂

  • @3emeraldangel
    @3emeraldangel Před rokem +36

    Ok my mother and I did laugh when Derrick gave Tuck that final hit. I didn't know it was an actual medical move. We weren't expecting it and just up and made us giggle ourselves silly from all the tension of that episode.

  • @DoctorWhovianDW
    @DoctorWhovianDW Před rokem +525

    When you realize anyone who plays “Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes” has more experience in explosives than the bomb squad guy in this episode

  • @Darkfae98
    @Darkfae98 Před rokem +811

    I think that part of this episode is that Meredith truly feels alone throughout the show, but specifically while her hand is on the bomb. Kristina has Preston to worry about her, for all she knows Derek is worrying about his wife. You stick your hand on a bomb to save lives and you realize just how alone you are when there’s no one there to risk their life for you.

    • @angryfluteperson
      @angryfluteperson Před rokem +71

      It’s also a big part of her early character development arc ( I believe it is brought up again later in the show). She sticks her hand in the body without hesitation not just because she is trying to save everyone but also bc she doesn’t care whether she herself dies in the process.

    • @ludifoe5039
      @ludifoe5039 Před rokem +11

      @@angryfluteperson doesn’t she go therapy later on and I think she also addresses the whole relationship with her mother thing?

    • @LuisFlores-ik8kd
      @LuisFlores-ik8kd Před 9 měsíci +3

      At some point in the show I was angry because Meredih was like "Derek didnt say good morning, I mean he was attending a serioius injury, but now I feel alone and miserable and nothing cares any more!" I abandoned at that point

    • @rasmuskjaerpoulsen
      @rasmuskjaerpoulsen Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@LuisFlores-ik8kd Very close to real life with some women though. Some people do be like that.

    • @Nixeu42
      @Nixeu42 Před 12 dny

      And apparently at no time did anyone think "hey, this didn't go off when people stuck their hands in, nor during the bumpy ambulance ride. Maybe it's not going to go off if someone in the room sneezes." And that ending scene was just...so dumb. Rockets don't just spontaneously detonate for no reason like that. They're not time-bombs. It usually takes an impact (and a fairly serious one) to set them off. I doubt even a homemade M6 would go off in that situation.

  • @banannon
    @banannon Před rokem +16

    After watching this episode the first time, i had gotten so weirdly connected to the bomb squad guy that i cried when he died, then googled the actor so I'd feel better knowing he's okay.

  • @tracieh7742
    @tracieh7742 Před 8 měsíci +7

    I took care of an elderly dementia patient and the only way we were allowed in his house was if we screamed at the top of our lungs when we got into the door. For some reason he thought imposters would never know to scream. So sometimes, you do have to scream as a medical professional hahahaha

  • @naomilauser7254
    @naomilauser7254 Před rokem +382

    About Meredith needing a medical evaluation after the bomb going off: that is EXACTLY what I thought when I first watched this episode.

    • @Wezryx
      @Wezryx Před rokem +48

      The stunt double who filmed that clip went to the ER afterwards because she got a concussion.

  • @chellypob
    @chellypob Před rokem +1188

    this episode made me cry, seeing Meredith’s eyes as she puts her hand in the patient and Cristina’s reaction to it. It will forever kill me inside.

  • @lydiataiwo594
    @lydiataiwo594 Před 8 měsíci +7

    "I expected this to have a happy ending" can only come from someone that hasn't watched enough episodes of Grey's 🤣

    • @Opheim1986
      @Opheim1986 Před měsícem

      Exactley, we need to get dr. Mike to watch all the sad traumatic episodes.
      The music episode.
      Aprils firstborn
      The one with that burnt woman with the roommate talking to her and helping her cope😪

  • @Nightwng2k
    @Nightwng2k Před rokem +2

    Just finished watching the "Grey's Anatomy" and "House, MD" reviews. I really enjoyed them, especially with special guests like Legal Eagle, joining in.
    And it's interesting the choices some made for episodes to be reviewed, and how relevant your comments could actually flow over to other medical shows, like ER, which is my favorite of the genre. Lot's of "primetime soap opera" going on, but lots of medical world connections too.
    The county teaching hospital environment
    Interactions with the "good, bad, and the ugly" of coworkers in various departments and positions.
    Personal interactions with coworkers you've grow close to who are going through different situations from family crisis, furthering their education in other fields, death of a close coworker, assault on a close coworker, questionable ethical decisions by coworkers, and other situations.
    Changes in technology, both hospital and medical related to external technology (such as the difference in the older cell phones and their impact on technology such as electric wheelchairs and pacemakers). And the evolution of technology and procedures brought about by that new technology. As well as the lack of some technology at a financially challenged hospital of the period.
    Changes and ethics of law relating to certain situations (HIV/AIDS medical workers, the use of organ donation by HIV patients to HIV recipient patients, and many other law situations, not just malpractice cases).
    Hospital disasters (a helicopter falling on the ER ambulance bay which killed a much hated doctor, a desk clerk launching a rocket into the ambulance bay (that ambulance bay got blowed up a LOT), mass shooting incident, toxic spill incident, smallpox/pox incident, and others).
    There is so much in that series (and I guess in others) for a medical professional to make notes about and review, just as they would be good for medical practice attorneys to review as well. I know that medical shows are typically "truncated", so a lot is left out. But I thought each show had medical consultants to evaluate what ended up on screen. Perhaps much of it is ignored since you've had a look and reviewed so much as questionable. But ER for a long period of time had Michael Crichton who you would have thought would have required more accuracy in the show.
    Still, if you get a chance, it would be interesting to see you look at some of the episodes. It's hard to choose one because, as you can see, some of these episodes actually have a longer arc. "Loves Labor Lost", for example, deals with the situation of a missed birth problem and the death of the mother while the baby survived, while a later episode deals with the malpractice suit. And, of course, in talking about "ugly" coworkers, there is Dr. Romano, who was very much hated and hateful, had some "good" moments, lost his arm in a helicopter incident, then had a helicopter fall on his head. The incident with Lucy and Carter being attacked, leading to Carter's drug addiction. Carter going overseas to work for "Doctors without borders" and all the incidents with that. And so many other situations to address.
    "The good, the bad, and the ugly" fill the show. Of course, I'd like to see a medical evaluate most of the episodes of this show and many other shows, but that's pretty much a career right there so probably not for you. Still, I thought your examination of the others series was good and really would like to see more. Thanks.

  • @whimsy339
    @whimsy339 Před 2 lety +498

    One thing I found very odd and dissatisfying about this episode was the end. Sure Meredith was traumatized but as soon as the bomb exploded nothing was said about the bomb squad, if I remember correctly. They didn't say if they all died or if there were any survivors. As far as the storyline was concerned they ceased to exist, no joke intended.

    • @DeeEllEff
      @DeeEllEff Před 2 lety +34

      Well, we know Kyle Chandler had to go straight to football practice… (on the set of a *vastly* superior show).

    • @janejones7638
      @janejones7638 Před 2 lety +1

      @@DeeEllEff Agree on that.

    • @Soulvior
      @Soulvior Před 2 lety +78

      Yeah they tried to fix that later on in the series by making them appear as ghosts in the hospital but I won’t get into that lol.

    • @cambriatevis6907
      @cambriatevis6907 Před 2 lety +31

      I think there is another episode where you see the bomb guy again and it's like Meredith is between dead and alive and seeing people that died in her life.

    • @LucianCanad
      @LucianCanad Před 2 lety +26

      I'm surprised Dr. Mike didn't comment about being a few feet away from an explosion that size.
      Tha' gurl ded, fam.

  • @runaowo8757
    @runaowo8757 Před 2 lety +245

    "I think I'm gonna take my hand out now"
    No one:
    Not even the doctors:
    Dr Mike, not even on camera:
    "NO!"

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  • @ahoward3503
    @ahoward3503 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I actually learn so much watching these, it's more gripping than the actual episode itself

  • @carmellasaulino2454
    @carmellasaulino2454 Před 7 měsíci +8

    “Oh we should just clean her for the next episode” that made me laugh more than it should have 😂

  • @docnymbus
    @docnymbus Před 2 lety +1617

    About 15 years ago, my husband suffered a heart attack. It wasn't one of those chest clutching, left arm hurting things. It was quiet. All he said to me was he felt sick. I asked him if his arm was hurting, he said it was tingling in his bicep. The year before he had gone to see the doctor for the nerve issue in his bicep, and he was sick as well, so the conclusion was a pinched nerve in the bicep. So, I said Let's get you up to the hospital (since it was a weekend). I asked him if he wanted me to drive, he said "Yeah, sure." So we got in, and I drove him, knowing full well that the highway was going to be full of morning traffic. Before I got onto the highway, I reached over and took his hand. I knew immediately what was going on. He was cold, clammy. I told him. "Say, could you watch my blind side please. I can't really see too good there (I had Bell's Palsy at the time, so my eye was just not working when I looked sideways). So he did that. I would ask him a few times about what he was seeing and he told me. We got onto the highway and there wasn't any morning traffic, so I slowly sped up and got him to the hospital in about 6 minutes. Got into the parking by the ER. I said, do you want a wheelchair. He looked at me in shock. I said "If you're not feeling good, I would rather you not overtax yourself and throw up." He said, nah, I'm good. I also told him "Tell them you are having chest pains." He said "But I'm not." I said "You want to get seen asap, please, tell that that." He wasn't going to but I interjected and told them that yes, he is having shortness of breath and chest pains. They got him in right away and sure enough, he was having a heart attack. He looked at me completely surprised. I gave him a hug and said "I knew it the moment I took your hand, now let them do the work." A nurse came in, and after they found his heart attack and was treating it, she turned and looked at me and said "YOU SHOULD HAVE CALLED 911!" Here I was, holding all of his things in bags, heading up to angiogram. The other nurses just looked at her and then at me. I was mad, but I said "Let's just get him upstairs, shall we?" I realized after the fact that I should have called 911 at the time, but here I was, based on what I had known before with him, but something was off and I could feel it, just not sure what. My first instinct was to get him to the hospital, which I did in good time. But the nurse made me feel like I had made the biggest mistake in my life, and doing so in front of my husband was what really upset me. I did what I had to do with what I had. I got him into the car, got him focused on something else besides himself, and got him to the ER where they stopped the heart attack. Within a half hour he was in open heart surgery with four blocked arteries on his heart. I was in the chapel when I fell apart, and all I could think of was what that nurse said and the what if's that just steamrolled me during the long wait. Needless to say, my husband recovered and he is still with me to this day!! I'm not even trained in the medical field to know such things. Mine was all instinct and based on past experiences. My life would have been so different if he had died because that nurse's words would have been in my head "You should have called 911". I do know the next time we will if it should ever happen again.

    • @elisepipia6076
      @elisepipia6076 Před 2 lety +165

      Something VERY similar just happened to my family a few weeks ago!!! It was my step dad and my mom was in your position, feeling guilty because they thought he was having back pain, didn’t realize it was a heart attack. He had open heart surgery and a hole in his main artery but miraculously survived. We are so grateful and I kept telling my mom it wasn’t her fault that she didn’t realize sooner, but the main thing was that she got him to the hospital and he’s ok now.

    • @Cheesus-Sliced
      @Cheesus-Sliced Před 2 lety +297

      I'd be inclined to put in a complaint about that. they should have waited until the situation was fully under control and explained what to do better next time instead of potentially creating another patient with a guilt trip.

    • @rev.rachel
      @rev.rachel Před 2 lety +116

      Oh my gosh what a crazy experience! Your instincts probably saved his life, and I’m so glad you’re still sharing this life together. Definitely a careless and ill-advised comment from the nurse…that would’ve made anyone more stressed out and feel guilty :/.

    • @lildebbie1062
      @lildebbie1062 Před 2 lety +133

      Back in 2017 my grandfather passed away. Twice. When it happened the first time he went into cardiac arrest and my grandmother called 911; it took the paramedics roughly half an hour to get to their house, and the hospital is literally 10 minutes away. So they resuscitated him, and because he went without oxygen for so long, he had brain damage and sat in hospice care for the following week having spasms until he finally passed for good. Since then, my grandmother made sure she had a DNR order so that when she passes HOPEFULLY she won't have to go through what my grandfather went through.
      If it only took you 6 minutes to get to the hospital, that's way better than waiting God knows how long for the paramedics.

    • @stormcloudsabound
      @stormcloudsabound Před 2 lety +78

      I get that the nurse had a point, but she really shouldn't have said that until afterwards. That definitely didn't help you in that moment.

  • @SudanMapping1956
    @SudanMapping1956 Před 2 lety +441

    Burke repeatedly referring to the patient as “MY patient” one second after he walks in the room sums up his narcissistic character…I’m here for it!

    • @DeeEllEff
      @DeeEllEff Před 2 lety

      Didn’t “Burke” (Isaiah Washington) get his butt fired for his anti-LGBTQ nonsense on set? Method acting?

    • @shayla7683
      @shayla7683 Před 2 lety +19

      True but everyone doctor on the show says this

    • @diamondbutterfly1049
      @diamondbutterfly1049 Před 2 lety +1

      They. Are it personal to show they are invested. And he is an attending talking to a subordinate

  • @gemmaweber4115
    @gemmaweber4115 Před 5 měsíci +5

    XD Dr Mike, you had me dying about the bomb squad guy, you're so savage lol. Also seeing your response to "that's his current wife" was just the best grandpa vibes ever XD

  • @mina_ophelia5067
    @mina_ophelia5067 Před rokem +12

    I love your reaction, my parents are both doctors and both of them cannot watch this show ....or if they watch some pieces of randomly episode, they make big laugh by it because it's insanely how fake all that they do or use or don't do it is. you make me laugh so so much! thank you.

  • @Shooketh__
    @Shooketh__ Před 2 lety +35

    12:21 at this point he might as well just throw it in the dustbin

  • @Project_Wesker
    @Project_Wesker Před 2 lety +446

    EMT here. It's rare, but there have been times where sticking your finger into a wound to put pressure directly on the bleeding has been done and it was the best option at the time. Where they messed up in the show was one, the doctor wouldn't have berated her for doing it because again, it has happened and it has saved lives, and two, they would NOT have brought her into the OR. They typically have surgeons right there in the ER to perform an emergency procedure (in my area our main hospital is a level 1 trauma center so that's normal for us at least). I've had a medic partner who was brought into the ER with his finger in a wound, the surgeon stood at the ready, partner removed his finger, and the surgeon went straight in and started repairing the wound. I assume the OR comes later for a more precise, sterile procedure after the initial life-saving "quick fix" so to speak.

    • @dietotaku
      @dietotaku Před 2 lety +6

      wouldn't EMTs have gloves on anyway? so how would sticking their hand in a wound be any different from a surgeon operating?

    • @theductductgoose
      @theductductgoose Před 2 lety +37

      @@dietotaku gloves you find on an ambulance rig, while clean, are not OR level sterile, and the paramedic's hands are not OR scrubbed underneath the gloves, in case of tears. You'll notice that surgeon walk into the OR scrubbed sterile, and then nurses dress them in all sterile gowns, including gloves. Because the nurses are already sterile, as is everything in the OR. You just can't get that level of sterile on an ambulance rig.

    • @BattleStar_Yolettica
      @BattleStar_Yolettica Před 2 lety +13

      @@dietotakuthe surgeon would have put his gloves on in a sterile field. The EMT might have put gloves on and then touched their bags, their truck etc and then plugged the wound thereby introducing bacteria, potentially, into the open wound. Also, there are times where they will put someone on an antibiotic after a surgery prophylactically

    • @AH-dn8zl
      @AH-dn8zl Před 2 lety +9

      This was really interesting to hear from your perspective as an EMT. Thank you for what you do and thanks for sharing!

    • @taylonrosas1024
      @taylonrosas1024 Před rokem

      Any words of advice for a wannabe EMT?

  • @cedricdecapo6239
    @cedricdecapo6239 Před 7 měsíci +8

    the screaming at the bystander killed me, as a paramedic we obv dont do that, but seeing how horrible ''patients'' get thrown out of the hospital by screaming security brightens my day (not saying the women in the series was horrible!!)

  • @frozon_playz
    @frozon_playz Před 3 měsíci

    I don't know why this is such a great episode. I just keep rewatching it if im bored cause this is always sooooooo good.

  • @hermaeus2662
    @hermaeus2662 Před 2 lety +646

    There's a series called Outlander where the protagonist is a doctor and there are many scenes where she practises, you could react to those too! My mother is a big fan of it and believes literally everything that has to do with medicine in it.

  • @KumaoftheForest
    @KumaoftheForest Před 2 lety +328

    Imagine the bill coming to that guy, how much would the Hospital charge for bomb removal?

    • @TazzyZee14
      @TazzyZee14 Před rokem +54

      He's not just getting a bill. The dude's bomb killed somebody.

    • @analise17
      @analise17 Před rokem +14

      Maybe have the hospital sue him for reckless endangerment? 🤔

    • @lauraorta4378
      @lauraorta4378 Před rokem +20

      They would have simply arrested him for having illegal weapons, accessory to use said illegal weapons, terrorism on the high end

    • @damonedrington3453
      @damonedrington3453 Před rokem +8

      He probably wouldn’t get a bill considering that you could very easily argue a case for negligent homicide or manslaughter on the favor of the guys who built the missile, ignoring the part where missiles are very very illegal in Washington

    • @brandymcnamee7880
      @brandymcnamee7880 Před rokem +8

      $1,592, 378 and your firstborn's firstborn.

  • @KARMAISTHEGUYONTHECHEIFS8713
    @KARMAISTHEGUYONTHECHEIFS8713 Před 6 měsíci +2

    This episode is so DRAMATIC

  • @greenapple9477
    @greenapple9477 Před 9 měsíci +5

    2:40 I love the shaking the editor added. 🤣

  • @sgtuwu1285
    @sgtuwu1285 Před 2 lety +677

    Someone probably addressed this already, but wasn’t the bigger issue that if the bomb went off in the OR they were in (above the main oxygen line) it may have ignited the entire floor and continued to spread throughout the hospital??

    • @ashleydavis2124
      @ashleydavis2124 Před 2 lety +60

      Indeed it was Lml if anything idk how someone ain’t question how the bomb squad guy just carries it in his hand when they usually have like a box to contain it 💀

    • @curvalisiouscurves5579
      @curvalisiouscurves5579 Před rokem +27

      @@ashleydavis2124 they had a box but it was in the hallway as soon as he approached it the bomb exploded

    • @curvalisiouscurves5579
      @curvalisiouscurves5579 Před rokem +37

      they moved to another area as they showed them moving out and since its a home made bomb maybe it didnt have enough force to proceed through the hallways? also rip to the bomb squad dude Dr mike was shitting on him for not having brian cells but dude knew it could be his last he just wanted 5 more minutes on earth

    • @dominicmartinez1373
      @dominicmartinez1373 Před rokem +9

      Oxygen is not explosive. The bomb might have burst the oxygen lines but there needs to be an existing fire for oxygen to be an issue and high explosives don’t tend to start fires. Those fireballs in the movies are made with gasoline, not explosives

    • @ashleydavis2124
      @ashleydavis2124 Před rokem

      @@dominicmartinez1373 the bomb was a bazooka pretty sure it may contain some fire like things in it which probably will be bad with oxygen tanks 😅

  • @dawidkostorz5466
    @dawidkostorz5466 Před 2 lety +756

    I think we can all agree that Mikes content and reactions are one of a kind

  • @ilovenoodles7483
    @ilovenoodles7483 Před 3 měsíci

    This episode of Grey's is old, like over 10 years old!
    I remember this episode when it was still on primetime way before streaming even started.
    This is the episode that made me like the show even more.

  • @Irish_Wolf26
    @Irish_Wolf26 Před 2 lety +241

    Favorite part: “It’s a medical drama miracle!” Lol the way you said it and facial expressions were so funny

  • @-Raylight
    @-Raylight Před 2 lety +170

    *"I've got kids"* Wow that's savage lol. At the very least we know he's a good dad to his kids
    8:18 Boooo! Bad pun, well at least Dr. Mike is having a _blast_ 😂

    • @ELmayberry
      @ELmayberry Před 2 lety +2

      😂😂

    • @zedzoomzombie2703
      @zedzoomzombie2703 Před 2 lety

      *IT’S TIME TO STOP!*

    • @hkr667
      @hkr667 Před 2 lety +13

      It may be savage but that reaction is probably the most realistic part of the episode. Everybody is a hero superman riiiiight up to the moment that their life is in actual danger.

    • @Deztyn
      @Deztyn Před 2 lety +7

      @@hkr667 Realistically here there isn't much that man can do. He hands off his one job to the person who absolutely has to stay there. Is it a d**k move? Sure. But there's no practical reason for him to stay there.

  • @marinara789
    @marinara789 Před 11 měsíci +3

    He NEEDS to make more greys anatomy reactions they are actually so good!!

    • @GamerGrovyle
      @GamerGrovyle Před 11 měsíci

      This one was trash. Just an ego maniac bitching qbout the bomb squad guy not using his supposed telekinetic powers to disarm the artillery shell lodged inside a guy's body.
      What does he want him to do? Artillery shells don't have electronics, there's no black wire which turns it not dangerous, it's one purpose is to blow up when it's impacted!
      Even if there was some way to disarm it it's still inside a guy's body! When covered in blood all wires are red!
      But apparently Doctor Mike is also trained as a bomb squad technician and could easily handle this situation.
      He says Bomb Squad guy has no qualifications (other than being a bomb squad member) and recommendations (did he want half the episode to be a flashback about this guy's life?) yet he is even less qualified to comment on it.
      I dearly hope Doctor Mike is never in this situation IRL because next day headlines would read *Doctor knows better than Bomb Squad member?! Kills self and several others in explosion!*

  • @1ltrooster377
    @1ltrooster377 Před rokem +3

    at 1:48 I like how the makeshift tourniquet has a windlass but I don't know if a pen would work, but it is much better than a belt

  • @thezx5795
    @thezx5795 Před 2 lety +323

    Mike: "Why is she chasing it"
    Me: "She wants to see if it goes off or not"
    Also me: wasn't expecting that

    • @alexanderzack3720
      @alexanderzack3720 Před 2 lety

      meredith has the most morbid curiosity i have ever seen without them being suicidal. at this point i think there is something wrong with her mental capabilities considering her behaviour in dangerous situations

    • @dfdedsdcd
      @dfdedsdcd Před 2 lety +28

      The problem with wanting to know if it goes off or not is you don't need to see a bomb go off to know if it does.

    • @janejones7638
      @janejones7638 Před 2 lety +2

      Me: Because she's a total idiot. Me: She should die because curiosity kills the cat. Me: If she died, the show would only have two seasons (or 1 and 1/2). Me: Oh, that's why she didn't die. Me: What happened to the bomb squad guy? What happened to the guy in the other OR? I guess McDreamy finished up the surgery fast. Me" How did he and his coworkers know it was safe to just standing around where they were, especially since bomb squad guy just to be walking around....it didn't seem like he was told where to evacuate the bomb (maybe he was and Dr. Mike cut it out). I think you can understand why I never watch shows like this. I'm constantly finding things I find stupid. I just spend the whole episode criticizing or questioning every little thing. I tend to watch PBS ,True Crime, or Reality TV (I know it's kind of an odd assortment).

    • @shayla7683
      @shayla7683 Před 2 lety +13

      @@janejones7638 actually it was because she’s lowkey suicidal in the early seasons lol

    • @RNCHFND
      @RNCHFND Před 2 lety +8

      @@janejones7638 She tried to kill herself multiple times on the show, this specific bomb situation is brought back many times in the series as one of her attempts to finish herself off

  • @eeeeee8762
    @eeeeee8762 Před 2 lety +565

    If you think about this situation ethically, everyone has the right to live, so while you should try to save him, if he’s already dying and there’s no saving him you should save the other peoples lives. This makes sense logically too, if you can save more lives by handling the bomb instead of the patient then it would make sense for you to handle the bomb and then maybe if he’s somehow still alive try to save him

    • @katya3805
      @katya3805 Před 2 lety +24

      Makes sense from a utilitarian perspective.

    • @NikkiBudders
      @NikkiBudders Před 2 lety +9

      @@katya3805 Considering she absolutely could have fainted from the overwhelming dread and shock I doubt it.

    • @laurentalkemeyer267
      @laurentalkemeyer267 Před 2 lety +50

      at that point, I would consider that good triage. You can save everyone but one person, who is probably going to die anyway, or risk everyone else by devoting resources to help him.

    • @janejones7638
      @janejones7638 Před 2 lety +29

      @@laurentalkemeyer267 Exactly. But U.S. Medical Shows tend to not show good or realistic medical situations. I like that Dr. Mike brought up a bioethicist. He always brings up best medical practices.

    • @thegeneralgamer4921
      @thegeneralgamer4921 Před 2 lety +37

      Not to mention that it's the guy with the missile in him fault. I'm definitely not saying he deserves to die for that, but, if anyone is forced to die in that situation, he is the one that put everyone in that situation in the first place. And, while the bomb squad person does sign up to do that job, he shouldn't have to die because someone was bored and wanted to make a homemade rocket

  • @mistynightlight9951
    @mistynightlight9951 Před rokem +29

    I’m happy that you’re explaining these things cause I would never know what these mean 😅😅😅

  • @amandaglover5641
    @amandaglover5641 Před rokem +3

    The bomb squad guy slander was cracking me up the entire time 😂😂

  • @eliasfarley1867
    @eliasfarley1867 Před rokem +108

    I worked in a hospital in the kitchen and every SINGLE member of staff knows what the color codes are. That's the one thing that bothered me about Grey's. Everyone on premises gets trained about the color codes when they're hired.

  • @osmiumtechnologies7540
    @osmiumtechnologies7540 Před rokem +382

    Just adding to the mountain of criticism with those 2 episodes, Here’s a few more inaccuracies that weren’t talked about:
    -If there is any kind of bomb squad technician on site (especially if that site is a hospital), there would 100% be a boombox there as well. A boombox is literally just a heavily armored box that, if there are no other options of disposal, gets live ordinance put in it so it can detonate without killing anyone. In this situation, a boombox would’ve been wheeled in way, WAY before the live round left the patients body. Once the live round gets removed, everyone would be told to leave the room, the bomb would be put into the boombox, the boombox would be sealed, and everyone can rejoice that their internal organs are still internal.
    -Every single person in that room would have some kind of body armor on. With the size of that shell, the body armor would do nothing, physically, but anything that makes the people operating on the body feel safer helps them do their jobs better, lowering the risk of a detonation. For those concerned about how sterile body armor is, two hands have been INSIDE the body. It doesn’t matter how sterile the body armor is if everyone in that room gets turned into a hashtag. If it increases the chance that everyone gets to go home and the pros outweighs the cons, it should be used.
    As unlikely as this situation is, if it ever did happen, these two things would be the first course of action for the responding bomb squad: Make the people operating on the body feel as safe as possible and have a plan to dispose of the bomb (and a backup plan if possible).
    Thank you for coming to my TedTalk.

    • @bbbo85
      @bbbo85 Před rokem +23

      they probably knew about the boombox but because they wanted to get that "pink mist" going and be ALL DRAMA, didn't include it on purpose

    • @wesleybrame6846
      @wesleybrame6846 Před rokem +31

      Biggest thing is, it would’ve never exploded. Explosive ammo needs to be fired, hit a certain velocity and take time to actually arm before actually detonating. You could chuck it at the ground as hard as possible it wouldn’t arm and it wouldn’t explode lmao. The whole episode is flawed

    • @amarisfrede2
      @amarisfrede2 Před rokem +6

      I read that as "Thank you for coming to my TikTok" at first glance! 😅
      And thanks for the extra info. I write stories, and I sometimes get trapped by assumptions based on TV series, so any additional info that makes me question is a good thing!

    • @MechaShadowV2
      @MechaShadowV2 Před rokem +23

      @@wesleybrame6846 I was thinking, with my limited knowledge of firearms and explosives, something like that shouldn't "just go off"

    • @Dream146
      @Dream146 Před rokem +2

      @@wesleybrame6846 might be true for proper ammo but this was something two idiots who knew just enough to be a danger to themselves and others managed to cook up

  • @samatadutta89
    @samatadutta89 Před rokem

    I have been laughing continuously through your (Doctor Mike’s) commentary of this episode.

  • @jwebs94
    @jwebs94 Před rokem

    These videos remind me of my youth! lol I was in the Army in the mid to late 90s, an x-ray tech. I lived in the student barracks at Walter Reed with nursing and lab and OR students. We'd gather in the day room each week to watch ER. We'd TRY to keep our mouths shut... but we couldn't help ourselves. Not 5 minutes in someone would start and then it was game on to call out every error we saw. But ER was no near as bad as Grey's. God, we'd have had so much fun with this show!

  • @felipebiggi
    @felipebiggi Před 2 lety +59

    At 12:38 the stunt double actually suffered a concussion and was taken to the ER, so Ellen Pompeo had to film that sequence herself as well. They ended up using the real accident in the show

  • @addie7490
    @addie7490 Před rokem +291

    the fear in merediths eyes shows that she was just numb. she didn’t know weather to cry or scream so she was just numb

    • @adhdhamster
      @adhdhamster Před rokem +14

      Also known as shock. But yeah. It's painful to watch

    • @TabithaHolland_
      @TabithaHolland_ Před 11 měsíci +1

      wasn't this also during the time when she was a tad sewerslidal? Like when she let herself drown?

  • @GinnyDragon54
    @GinnyDragon54 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I remember watching this on TV after the Superbowl. First episode I ever saw. I found it online and caught up completely between this episode and the next week's episode. Guess you could say the drama "blew me away"! 🤣
    ...I'll see myself out...

  • @erebusmint
    @erebusmint Před rokem +6

    I’ve co-watched almost every season of this show because my sister is obsessed with it, but I swear new episodes just MANIFEST THEMSELVES because I have never heard of this one

  • @murphygreen8484
    @murphygreen8484 Před 2 lety +153

    "Imagine a doctor rattling off everything wrong with you without saying what they are going to do to fix it - not a very good dr visit" umm how are you describing my visit yesterday so perfectly?

    • @pucamisc
      @pucamisc Před 2 lety +15

      Yep, anyone with chronic health conditions can relate to this

    • @janejones7638
      @janejones7638 Před 2 lety +3

      @@pucamisc Uh, Huh. That's me. I'm always pleased when I find a provider who actually wants to help not just prescribe medications.

    • @feyrannahunter1062
      @feyrannahunter1062 Před 2 lety +1

      Yep, it's either everything wrong and nothing they're going to do about it or everything that could be wrong and what tests could prove it none of which you can afford/none of which your insurance covers. So to me it was entirely accurate.

    • @nicolekrenzler2673
      @nicolekrenzler2673 Před 2 lety

      That part of the episode is for people who need a summarization of the episode so far, to bring them up to date with the plot. Sometimes, the story wins out over real life.

    • @GrymmSoul
      @GrymmSoul Před 2 lety +1

      @@pucamisc 100% feel that.
      Two surgeons: Your spine is broken (pars fracture); you absolutely require immediate surgery. But I'm not going to touch you because your BMI is too high.
      Third surgeon: Your spine is broken (pars fracture); you absolutely require immediate surgery. I'll do it, but you need to drop 50-80 pounds first. Get bariatric surgery.
      Bariatric surgeon: You've been a heavy smoker since you were 15; you're too high-risk for this procedure.
      Me: So the plan is...?
      Life: Suffer or end the pain yourself. (shrugs)

  • @yumeka_is_dreaming
    @yumeka_is_dreaming Před 2 lety +26

    7:30
    Mike: That's savage. OMG.
    Inner Mike: I need a drink.

  • @farrahkelley2751
    @farrahkelley2751 Před měsícem

    This cracked me up. Loved your commentary

  • @crummy-art5912
    @crummy-art5912 Před rokem +1

    At 5:51! I actually learned that from my 6th grade science teacher! That was a very fun lesson, she explained how oxygen fuels fire and is the reason some of us may get a little light headed, or feel as though it's harder to breathe when we're close to a (controlled) fire. (That's what she taught us at least)

  • @user-ej4eq5im4r
    @user-ej4eq5im4r Před 2 lety +68

    13:18 She's,at the very least,deaf and concussed.
    I remember being concussed from a primer going off in the close proximity to me and SHE HAD A MISSILE GO OFF A FEW METER AWAY FROM HER,AND IT KILLED TWO PEOPLE BY TURNING THEM TO DUST

  • @ninavale.
    @ninavale. Před 2 lety +445

    The doctors: tell this young woman, that she's holding a bomb and then how bombs blow people to smiterhines and tiny bits and pieces and then leave her all alone.
    Woman: Understandably panics bc she's a human being and SHE'S HOLDING A BOMB and has been told all the scary stuff and left alone...and she's probably has all these dark scenarios running through her head.
    Doctors: surprise picachu face

  • @SuperSumalu
    @SuperSumalu Před 7 měsíci

    Only recently discovered this channel but peewoop still makes my day!

  • @Ameneses12
    @Ameneses12 Před rokem

    This is why this is my favorite season and episode

  • @SuiLagadema
    @SuiLagadema Před 2 lety +391

    A friend of mine who's EOD in real life (helped de-mined the north of chile) told us this is the most... shall we say "inaccurate booby trap inside of a body" possible. Not only the army has EOD trained medics but also the police and they follow the protocols used by the US since they have the most experience with the subject and we also train regularly with them.

    • @moonshine399
      @moonshine399 Před 2 lety +32

      Here in Colombia that also happened. A soldier got a bazooka shot and it didn't explode , guess I'm what body part ? Face , darling. That was a national new and they operated at the parking of the military hospital . I was like wtf

    • @SuiLagadema
      @SuiLagadema Před 2 lety +26

      @@moonshine399 Yeah, he told me in those cases they make a little OR at a far enough distance in case the ordnance explodes to minimize or negate the risk to other people. You can deal with an infection later, the most pressing matter is the explosive.

    • @PWLfr
      @PWLfr Před 2 lety +3

      I hope the team has bomb protections instead of the usual scrubs

    • @SuiLagadema
      @SuiLagadema Před 2 lety +5

      @@PWLfr Good question. I guess they put an emphasis on dexterity over protection (arms, neck, face; stuff like that)

    • @PWLfr
      @PWLfr Před 2 lety

      I mean that's cold-blooded as hell but I would probably let the patient die if we're sure he has a live bomb inside, send the squad's robot or throw the guy somewhere safe but risking the lives of a whole team for a difficult operation isn't worth it