Sometimes Ehrlich is about as ridiculous as one can be (I know he's only a character on a TV show). His treatment and expectation of women is really sad. When his laundromat encounter returns, he treats her as an object. She will have none of it. White's issues with the giving of some medications to a patient who begged for them (an then turned out to be a spy for the government) are dealt with realistically. Finally, Eve, the transplant patient drops into such depression at being institutionalized, she doesn't report correct conditions and a toxic event occurs. The Irish thing continues.
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