The forum seems abuzz jumping right at Dr Armaan Mallik , concluding that he is infact the culprit to have prescribed the wrong medicine...
Much as I would like to go in individually reply... I jus thought, I quote my 2 cents here ...
Firstly Dr Armaan is busy assiting Dr Keerthi on a case.. as is seen in the episode today and secondly , the four people who were at work on the patient Mr Grandad were the other four interns..
Two people who actually found Mr Grandad in the pitiable state of attack were Dr Anjali and Dr Ridhima , who were clearly not aware of the patients case history.
Dr Armaan Mallik, so far as shown in the episodes is the only person who is quite clearly aware of the case history of Mr Grandad and what could possibly cause adverse reactions in case of certain medications. (Being an asthma patient myself, I am quite aware of the medicines and the precautions taken by doctors for the smallest of smallest medical tests to avoid , adverse reactions...)
If there was one doctor who probably was aware of the fact the the medicine with which Mr Grandad was medicated with , would cause an adverse reaction , it was Dr Armaan, and since he was not even present, how is the name of the lord, can that make him the culprit??
Since Dr Armaan was not even present in the vicinity of the patient , let alone treat him at the time of the mishap , he is clearly out of the running for the guilty doctor.
And as for the blaming Ridz bit goes, once a hasty concluder , does not necessarily deem her as a hasty concluder for life. Seems only too unjust and unfair!
All in all it is quite clear, that one of the four interns , who was only too sure of their capabilities, their confidence bordering on self confidence could have taken a decision to medicate the patient with a medicine, without knowing the possible reactions of the patient to the same and also possess a certain for the details as in a disregard to check the case history...
If one may also recollect, there is a certain Doctor ... an intern who has been in the running for the IOTM and is only too sure of being crowned so , for the month...
Self confidence is a often perceived as a virtue and an overdose of it .. as a vice...
Doctors are often perceived as angels sent by the divine, and as I like to call them...Angels of God...and every minute decision of theirs, holds the key to a life...
A moment is all it takes to turn a blessed life into a curse of hell and to deem a Angel of God, as the Angel of Death!
Considering the dramatic element and most importantly the personalities of the interns and their take on their profession... I have put in my thoughts... as to how the creatives could possibly have taken this aspect!
No prizes for guessing based on the above observations , if I may say so, as to who the cursed angel might be...!
Jus my thoughts...
- Sareeta