The reasons I think I love this show so much is because it is honest about life and the cruelty of it, but at the same time doesn't let you forget that life was always worth living not matter the agony. It gives me hope and motivation that things that ail me in my life can be mended, but just not everyone is just so fortunate. And that is fate, and that is life. Of course the show is a bit campy, and the constant need for the characters to have to have romances is my biggest gripe with the show.

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Heartbreaking to see Sister Mary Cynthia's treatment, but at the same time it's a relief that today cases like hers can be treated in different (and more compassionate) ways.
Looking forward to seeing this storyline develop further, it's always nice to see the show looking a little out of its rose colored glasses.

Which brings me to this nitpick: an attractive nurse and an attractive dentist bickering? Oh well, they must get together! This show always wraps everything with a bow, but this coupling was a little rushed. They even got to see each other working and the joy they brought to their (same) patient. Lots of googly eyes and happy smiles, but nothing of real value so far.

Well, I may have some issues with this show, but it still is my weekly dose of pure sugar. On to the next episode!

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