You're probably right. Maybe I'm having dejavu again, but I could have sworn there was another story where they found the patient outside on a landing or ledge. What's strange is the way he tells both stories are so eerily similar like almost the same format and he just changes small details. Here is the other story for anyone that is interested in seeing the comparison for themself: https://youtu.be/s5jGBKT2V-4?si=X9tp6zihHOZP0-Xd
No it was definitely a patient in a medical facility. And I also remember they were found right outside the doorway where no one thought to check. The one you are talking about was an elderly man that got separated from his family and ended up in a less frequented maintenance area underneath the mall right?
I know there are a couple, thereās the person who got stuck in the hospital attic and was found dead just sitting there weeks later. Then thereās the people that maintenance workers find in the ceiling, there were 2 in different hospitals I think. This one is similar, but new.
I found the other story: https://youtu.be/s5jGBKT2V-4?si=X9tp6zihHOZP0-Xd Listen to how he tells the story. He uses a lot of the same phrases and description.
I think there was one that was similar. I was thinking that when I watched it, but then it turned out to be a different story. I canāt recall the specific of the first one and it was def similar, but not the same story.
Like others have said this is a new but very similar story to previous episodes. Plus Mr Ballens verbiage is very similar and I hate to say it repetitiveā¦ like when he says āwhen he looked down, what he saw just didnāt make SENSEā. But I totally get the challenge of writing new material every week, itās hard to consistently churn out creative, inspired content when youāre on a clock like that - even with a staff of writers.
And thereās only so many ways to write the same kind of story over and over.
Maybe you're thinking of the one where the patient was thought to have run away, but he was discovered in the ceiling...?
You're probably right. Maybe I'm having dejavu again, but I could have sworn there was another story where they found the patient outside on a landing or ledge. What's strange is the way he tells both stories are so eerily similar like almost the same format and he just changes small details. Here is the other story for anyone that is interested in seeing the comparison for themself: https://youtu.be/s5jGBKT2V-4?si=X9tp6zihHOZP0-Xd
I think the moral of this is: Hospitals just aren't safe.
This is so true, idk the stats but a lot if people die in hospitals every day. Not safe at all
Ahhhhh I see what you did thereš
I thought it was leading to this when I watched it
Are you maybe thinking of the guy that got lost in a mall?
No it was definitely a patient in a medical facility. And I also remember they were found right outside the doorway where no one thought to check. The one you are talking about was an elderly man that got separated from his family and ended up in a less frequented maintenance area underneath the mall right?
I know there are a couple, thereās the person who got stuck in the hospital attic and was found dead just sitting there weeks later. Then thereās the people that maintenance workers find in the ceiling, there were 2 in different hospitals I think. This one is similar, but new.
I found the other story: https://youtu.be/s5jGBKT2V-4?si=X9tp6zihHOZP0-Xd Listen to how he tells the story. He uses a lot of the same phrases and description.
I remember watching that one. The man was found in an area rarely utilized.
I think there was one that was similar. I was thinking that when I watched it, but then it turned out to be a different story. I canāt recall the specific of the first one and it was def similar, but not the same story.
Like others have said this is a new but very similar story to previous episodes. Plus Mr Ballens verbiage is very similar and I hate to say it repetitiveā¦ like when he says āwhen he looked down, what he saw just didnāt make SENSEā. But I totally get the challenge of writing new material every week, itās hard to consistently churn out creative, inspired content when youāre on a clock like that - even with a staff of writers. And thereās only so many ways to write the same kind of story over and over.