After watching the pilot episode, I made some observations and encountered some questions I’d like to share. If you want to get my take on the what to expect on Off The Map please visit my preview post, and then jump back here to let me know what you thought about the premiere.
As much as I enjoy the idea of American doctors trying to make their mark in the jungle, practically going back in time and using coconuts and reeds as their medical materials, quite a few things have me, shall we say, puzzled …
Ben has done his homework on these kids and they were specifically chosen for the Clinica. Given the above commentary, I wonder if he thinks these docs are smart but will not get a fair shot in the States to finish their education and earn self respect. If I only learned about them what is listed above, I wouldn’t have picked these particular doctors to staff my remote jungle clinic. Maybe they’ll explore his process in future episodes, or by then I won’t care.
Not since George and Izzie on Grey’s Anatomy has a young doctor cared as much about a patient as Lily did about Ed Greenman. There is no way in the world that medevac unit would wait for over an hour while they rowed him to scatter his wife’s ashes in the lake of the fireflies, but it really tugged at my heartstrings.
Even with some corny and incongruent moments, Off The Map is enjoyable, entertaining and satisfying. If we’re going to compare it to Grey’s Anatomy, you have to toss in a little MacGyver and China Beach. People go to the Clinica to start over, find themselves and give back when they thought they had nothing left to offer. I look forward to more feel good and adventurous moments than self-indulgence and that, alone, will set it apart from the other Shonda Rhimes shows currently on the air.