Review:

St. Elsewhere

overall review score: 4.2
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St. Elsewhere is an American medical drama television series that aired from 1982 to 1988. Created by Joshua Silverstein and David Ingbar, the show is set in the fictional St. Eligius Hospital in Boston and is known for its ensemble cast, complex storytelling, and groundbreaking approach to healthcare dramas. The series explored a wide range of medical, social, and personal issues faced by patients and staff, often blending drama with dark humor and occasionally delving into surreal or avant-garde narrative elements.

Key Features

  • Ensemble cast featuring memorable characters including doctors, nurses, patients, and administrators
  • Set in the fictional St. Eligius Hospital in Boston
  • Innovative storytelling techniques, including complex character development and plot twists
  • Known for its realistic portrayal of medical procedures and hospital life
  • Blends serious drama with moments of dark humor and social commentary
  • Featured notable guest stars and crossover episodes with other popular series

Pros

  • Groundbreaking and influential in the medical drama genre
  • Strong character development and compelling storytelling
  • Realistic depiction of hospital life and complex social issues
  • Innovative narrative elements that challenged conventional TV storytelling

Cons

  • Some storylines can be intense or emotionally challenging
  • Pacing may feel slow or dense for some viewers
  • Complexity of narratives might be confusing or hard to follow at times

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