Lawyer & Doctor React to Grey's Anatomy Malpractice ft. Doctor Mike

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Publicado 2021-05-02
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Beeoowooop. Doctor Mike is back! And this time we're dissecting a (terrible) legal episode of Grey's Anatomy. Watch PART 1 on Doctor Mike's channel:    • Doctor and Lawyer React To Grey’s Ana...  
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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @DoctorMike
    If the sponge is lit, you must acquit 🧠🧽 🔥
  • @AkkinAnimrac
    "What happened to the post-op sponge?!" "I guess we'll never know..." Post-op sponge currently in the Bahamas after getting away with murder.
  • @Cryodrake
    And now that sponge is driving off into the sunset having just committed the perfect crime and never getting caught.
  • @justaduck3615
    LegalEagle: Lots of negligence, which I love to see. Doctor Mike: Lots of negligence, which I hate to see.
  • @shaniatreyu9303
    The fact that all these legal mistakes in the script could've been fixed by a first year law student says a lot about the writers not giving a shit about their show.
  • @TheSecondVersion
    "The prosecution rests" DJ: (Inhales half the air on planet Earth)
  • @1SCme
    Seeing a doctor and a lawyer, often mortal enemies, come together to trash a TV series, brings a tear to my eye.
  • @dantehanell3535
    “We’re ready for surgery” and “let’s dig in” should never go in the same sentence
  • @shilohmagic7173
    “Objection: where is this going” is not recognized by the federal rules of the court. This series is great.
  • @Zenlollipop
    Things no one can locate anymore: 1) The lamb sauce 2) One sock from every other pair I own 3) Sponge
  • @lisalynnn
    Every time I've been in a hospital, I never slept. There were a plethora of people who came in every hour or less. The times I was in a teaching hospital, it seemed like there were a hundred people in my room all of the time. If I asked for a blanket, ten people wanted to know why I felt cold. It's impossible to be ignored long enough for someone's legs to turn black without anyone knowing about it Edit: Thanks for all of the likes! ❤️
  • @Chiafruity
    What Dr. Mike says at 7:44 is so true. My grandma (from my mother's side) passed away due to medical negligence since two different doctors from two different facilities made mistakes, the first obviously didn't kill her but worsened her health condition, while the second one put her in a coma until she passed away on Christmas night 2018. The first doctor never said a thing to us, like, not even a word, so imagine how my mom felt knowing that she spent so much money, time, and effort to get a good doctor to help my grandma and that was all in vain. Instead, the second doctor apologized immediately and asked my mom to have her phone number so he could keep her updated, heck, he even confessed to us that he spent nights crying bc of how guilty he felt. We invited the second doctor to the funeral and we still have a good relationship with him. I personally hope that he has been able to forgive himself and that the mistake he made does not prevent him from continuing to save lives.
  • @sydguitar99
    Getting medical and legal knowledge at the same time? Sounds like a great way to start the day
  • @DeliveryMcGee
    You know it's bad when both the doctor and the lawyer are just shaking their heads and sighing.
  • I’m disabled and chronically ill, the amount of times I’ve been admitted to hospital is ridiculous, they NEVER leave you alone for even an hour
  • @agbarugo
    The sponge was a misdirect; it's meant to distract the audience. It's like how in the forensic classic series, CSI, they will show multiple possible suspects to keep the viewers asking "whodunnit???". In this case, the sponge acted as a false suspect so that the "big reveal" (that the hip itself was defective) became much more weighty.
  • @placesminds6816
    -“Can an apology actually heal our wounds” - “Not literally” Dead 💀😂😂😂😂
  • @snail2755
    If I knew that lawyers and doctors get this handsome I would've listened to my parents.
  • @sarahcoletti6946
    Remember - the PATIENT specifically asked for that brand of hip replacement and was set on that brand alone! He went into surgery knowing full and well that his surgeon had never done that exact procedure before. Post-surgical complications are very real.