that leaves pretty little room for serious character development too, unless you want to destroy this picture of a model citizen. even if she makes a mistake, it all turns out OK, everyone forgives her when she apologizes at once and all is well again. the story lines also seem to be written only to show her holiness in the right light. all way to perfect to be interesting and really likable. she is also nearly always right, makes no mistakes and stands up against the arrogant doctors. the main character has all character treats of a saint - and i mean that in a bad way: she is the caring mother, the heartbroken widow, the funny and loyal friend, the tough but also caring (again) chief nurse who bends and breaks the rules when it is called for, but only then. that alone is not enough to call it bad, but when it also lacks realistic or at least believable tension and interesting main characters you can call it bad in my opinion.
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