What leaves me a little disappointed is the fact that this three-episode arc could have been a masterpiece-a solid 10. The groundwork had already been laid through the preceding episodes. In the end, I'd give it a 7. It was of better-than-average quality.
I can think this way now because I'm looking at it from the outside, having watched the completed work. But I can only imagine how difficult it must have been at the script and plotting stage to perfectly assign all the elements in such a complex structure-to arrange the story and characters with such elegance.
Creating a masterpiece requires not just brilliance and relentless effort-it also takes a touch of divine luck. That's right. For instance, I'm thinking of ER's "S6E14: All in the Family" as a reference point.
I know it's a foolish wish. But still-I want to dream. Truly.
A round of applause for Dr. Abbot.
As for Dr. McKay, I sense a kind of emotional overbearing-like Abby Lockhart's endless family drama.
At any rate, it makes me sad that there's only one episode left in the season. I sincerely hope the production continues on to Season 2.