Prisoner Almost Dies Sabotaging her own Release | Transplant | MD TV
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ม.ค. 2023
- A prisoner almost dies after trying to sabotage her release from prison because she does not feel she deserves it after her crime.
From Transplant Season 1 Episode 11 'Orphans' - Bash finds himself connecting with an unlikely patient, while Mags strives to find balance in her life; Theo has a difficult discussion with his wife, Melissa; June attempts to connect with a closed-off teenage patient.
Transplant (2020) When Dr. Bashir Hamed, a charismatic Syrian doctor with battle-tested skills in emergency medicine, flees his war-torn homeland, he and his younger sister become refugees, struggling to forge a new life in Canada. If Bash ever wants to be a doctor again, he must redo his medical training from the ground up. He scores a residency in the biggest Emergency Department of the best hospital in Toronto, but it's a tough road. Bash's training is different, his life experience is different and he's not an exact match for his new colleagues. But his journey is universal, and his passion and hopefulness become contagious.
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It’s so strange to see someone actually give a damn about a prisoner in such a way.
He’s a good character
All doctors take oath of hypocriies
That's because it's sadly very rare
Yea my dad was a nurse in a jail and he said he was one of few who cared about the inmates. He has some good stories about it and is now a “honorary homie” lol
@@sydney_theNox aw
Marty was such a good man he saw her as a human and not as a damn prisoner I think we need more COs like this. Especially with the mental health crisis in prison!
I agree they treat prisoner's like animals
This is actually quite common here in Canada most of our COs are pretty easy going
If only guards really looked out for prisoners like this. 😒 They have a special friendship/bond. 🥰
it would change the jail world forever if guards cared like this but also some people in jail just don’t wanna be helped yknow
@@MMMERCIFUL yeah very true... 😏
@@C3C3.B3LLA very
If only prisoners really repented their crimes like this.
@@lilyane7354 Some do, people either don't wana hear it or don't believe them. 😒 So that's why criminals give up, bc once branded as one society down grades them. 🙁
Well when you've spent your entire adult life in prison, of course you are scared to get out, how do you even start life that late and that handicapped
People said the guard is to nice. Well she basically came to prison when she was a child, and at the same time he had a new born. Fatherly instincts? Like the doctor said he looked after her.
18 is NOT a child, but an adult. .. A "Child" is 17 an under
i knew a man like that. kindness while really understanding care custody and control. and a sence of humor.
Is he not a guard? He seems really comfortable with her.
He met her when she was young and treats her like a daughter.
@@toobusytocreateaname thank you!
Also he's Canadian so it's hard for him to be angry
I feel he’s her lover
Definitely a father figure in her life.
I would like to go on record to say I have grown up really sick and I have been in hospitals and doctors offices most of my life and I guarantee you this never happens. Most doctors keep patients at arms length to save their own sanity I have never experienced any such gestures that we find on the shows in real life. I’m not saying the love and care is not there it’s just, sometimes it’s just not practical or feasible, most of the time actually. doctors always have 1 million patients that need them and they’re focusing on they don’t get to just pick one special person to put all their effort into. I’m guessing this also applies to the prison guard. I wish caretakers could be put in the position to reach this level of care but there’s just too many people out there
Agreed. I sometimes see a Dr for 5 mins and they might make a promise but it never actually materialises. I expect nothing and that way I don't end up disappointed if they promise a referral or to chase down what is actually happening with me. Usually they just fix the acute issue and discharge you
@@101spacemonkey I have found the exact same thing! I’m sorry you are going through it as well. I hope you heal.💚💚💚
Yes this show upholds the illusio. That the system works and wants to help, but it's overworked and underpaid and they just can't care like this even if they wanted to.
You’re right… but I bet new medical people struggle with falling into the trap of getting over involved. Because they’re new, human, and haven’t yet been able to emotionally detach. 😢
What I always complain about
Imagine telling a prison guard to go home and leave 😢
You know this show is Canadian cause the officer actually cares
I really like this guard. There are some very bad ones but for each of those there are good ones. I know first had that sone do seriously care. God bless them ❤️
power corrupts those who arent corrupted by power are angels
The actress reminds me of a girl whose sister was my best friend in primary school- Lea. I moved around a lot. But kept in touch over the years.
I don’t think a prison guard would act that that way to a prisoner.
It's rare, but in some cases, such as this where he's known her for such a long time, he's built a conditional bond with her.
Not all prison guards are jerks
It depends on the person, the prison, and the country. At Halden prison in Norway for example (and other Norwegian prisons for that matter), the guards have actually a fairly decent relationship with the inmates. That's because the prison is designed to rehabilitate the inmates, and help them improve and get back on their feet. The cells are also on par with hotel rooms, and the inmates gets to do various stuff, as well as receive help with learning a craft so they can get a job when they get out.
It is a prison, in the sense that the inmates aren't allowed certain things, and have to follow some strict rules. But that doesn't mean those inside can't be treated like human beings.
I recommend watching "NowThis News" video about Halden prison.
There are some that do it to help people they are rare but I had a rough time in my life and encountered three that were absolutely amazing. I think if more people were like this in that profession it would make a huge difference in lives.
This is a Canadian show, so maybe the attitude is explained by that or by something else different from the U.S. system?
Wait, isn't that Annie Briggs?? Sad to see that Lola Perry ended up in jail
holy shhhhh i havent seen that actor in years, the one the doctor talks to, shrink or something.. he's a french canadian actor named Patrick Labbé, first time i saw him on tv it was 1989, i was 8 yrs old.
This looks pretty good. I never heard of this show before
It's a really good show. Has a fair bit of medical inaccuracies, but they really make it pull you in.
@@kirito4644What’s the name of the show?
All the people freaking out because a prison guard was shown to be a good and caring person. Uh-oh someone in Hollywood is going to get fired over that one.... Heaven forbid.
So sweet
incredible
Am I the only one who thinks that the prison guard could easily pass as Ryan Reynolds’ dad or older brother?? 😂🤣
that copper took good care of her
When is the show returning?
1:02 yeah that Hand can Go nowhere
Been there like a truck just passed through me😳😜
Here💞💞
I was so confused at why the guard was so passionate and caring for the prisoner, then I saw the Canadian flag🤣
Once was in a fight with a Canadian, turned out he was born in the U.S ;)
never seen a CO this nice LOL
Their way more chill here in Canada somewhat
😭👍
Wow Canadian COs seem like a Angeles in Comparison to the US
Yes they are use to go visit my ex a lot of times they were always so humorous and welcoming..
She could a said thankyou
Wow. Interesting! Guys if you like this
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Dang! You fooled me!
@@yourlocalmarvelfan6211 ;)
me too unfortunately 😭
I need to learn not to watch these clips while I'm on the bus! Sobbing like an idiot...