The average user rating for this TV Show is 8.6 out of 10 (based on 27 Votes).
Linda E. gave it a10: Love it! love everything about it. doctors, patients, stories, music. It's all great!
J. D. gave it a10: You can't bring it back soon enough for me. It's an awesome show and I'm disappointed that it isn't on anymore. It is inspiring and exhilarating. Please bring it back there are so many that miss it!!
Sam M. gave it a10: Best new show on ABC. I wonder how long it will last? ABC needs to keep this winner.
Patti S. gave it a10: Show was great!
Domini M. gave it a9: I Had open heart surgery and my experience in the hospital was much like at HOPKINS. real life is so much more dramatic,sad,funny,stressful and demanding just like the show HOPKINS portrays the real patients,the real staff and the real life and death situations. i hope it comes back in the fall. all my friends just love it.
Annette D. gave it a9: I am mesmerized by the series. I'm an RN and have worked in the ER before and see this as depicting hospital life in the most realistic manner I've seen. I enjoy getting to know the backgrounds of the staff and find it most educational as well as entertaining.
George J. gave it a1: A terrible show, completely unrealistic. How come nurses can complain about doctors being stupid, when they are truly the dumbest ones in the hospital?
John K gave it a10: This may be one of the best shows I have seen in a long time. Great look into the best hospital in the world. You can be cynical about doctors all you want but when a life is on the line very few of us could do what they do. I am very fortunate that my daughter starts her studies at Johns Hopkins University this fall.
Randall S. gave it a9: I never give a show such a high rating, but the proliferation of reality TV is making us all stupid, and its only getting worse. This is a fantastic show that uses Cinema Verite (TRUE reality TV) to tell stories. This is how TV should be, educational and telling a great story.
beth g gave it a9: As a long time Hopkins nurse it is interesting to see my workplace put 'out there' for the world to see. The drama is real, but you would need to multiply it by 1000 to know what really goes on a place like Hopkins on a daily basis. That said, I think the show does a good job of representing things from the doctor's point of view. Now, when will the nurses get a shot?? Then you will REALLY see what it is all about!
Penny B. gave it a9: A fascinating and poignant look at the lives of the doctors and patients in and out of the hospital. The real drama of the show, not scripted makes it all the more addictive.
Shar K. gave it a9: As we all deal with and/or debate health care issues, it is good to see what 'goes on behind the scenes to remind us that we ALL are human beings... how difficult to 'choose' who receives health care and who doesn't. So far the most memorable footage for me was seeing the lungs expand after the transplant :) But, oh, the training that hospital staff must have -- I think I'd take a doctor with a bit of arrogance (i.e., confidence) if he is very capable of 'easily' drilling and removing a brain tumor.
Brian P. gave it a9: The raw feeling of health care. Relationships, real life trials and virtues, without the overly-dramatized script.
Feeb E. gave it a1: This episode was the media drumming up sympathy for the illegal aliens. He displaced some unsuspecting and deserving LEGALLY entitled student from slots in College, Medical School, residency and Fellowship, and he isn't even grateful! I wouldn't be his patient on a bet!
Gary G. gave it a9: Engaging, fascinating, compelling, poignant. Great show!
Guido S. gave it a2: One of the most boring TV shows I've seen. Besides the female urologist, the other surgeons are arrogant and self-indulgent.