Sorry for the late reply. There is a bit of a federation delay between aussie.zone and lemmy.world. It's getting better as it used to take a week for comments to federate, now it's just a few days.
OK so in the first or second season it's revealed that Carter comes from a wealthy family, there's a reference to someone being worth $170 million or something like that. At some point Carter makes it clear he's not proud of his families wealth as it came from profiting of some disadvantaged group during the Depression or something. He wants nothing to do with the family's foundation that does a lot of philanthropic stuff I guess.
Then a nurse in the ER is looking for funding to open some clinic in season two or three maybe and Carter is like 'ask my grandmother' so we get to meet Carter's nanna who runs everything and wants him to step up and run things after her and he's like nah I just wanna be a doctor. Anyway Carter's nanna funds the clinic. Also she lives in a building very similar to depictions of Wayne Manor.
So I have binged like 12 seasons so far, it's on in the background when I'm working from home, doing house chores etc. So I don't remember everything about Carter's wealth.
Skip some years into the future and there is an odd 'The Breakfast Club" type episode and it's revealed that Carter fucked the maid when he was 11 (gross) oh and also he doesn't really know how stinking rich his family is but it's like billions. So we have this very successful show in the 90s and early 2000s and basically the main character is completely unreal compared to some of the other characters, but somehow it works I guess.
At some point Carter takes over managing the foundation.and basically is like 'this foundation is going to do all this good progressive stuff now and if you don't like it tuff titties'. I don't actually remember too much about this part. Anyway all this is happening while he still has a regular day job as a doctor at a hospital.
Skip a year or so further and after suffering a terrible heartbreak (loss of baby) Carter is agreeing to fund a new wing of the hospital he works at (a teaching hospital no less). The cost is $150 million but Carter's not happy about doing deals with pharma (there are a few episodes about Big Pharma and its influence of the healthcare system) to pay for construction or something so he's like 'our family foundation will also pay for that so long as I can name it after my deceased baby'. Then he basically gets promoted to a tenure position based on his wealth but that's not really mentioned again because he leaves town not long after.
There's stuff I missed. Also the show is funnier then I remember when it first aired. Anyway, Carter is finally gone. He and his partner have gone back to Africa to do medicine there (that's where they met).
Just a heads up, your comment federated with aussie.zone after three days. I think it might take another three days for my reply to your comment to reach you. It's an issue between lemmy.world and aussie.zone which has been 'fixed' but might take a little while before az and lw are back in sync. It used to take seven days (14 day round trip) so things are getting better.
You could be right in that in some edge cases federation has caught up, assuming that this was an edge case affected by the federation issue and not just something we hadn't observed before.
I crossposted an az post to lw today and I can see some comments and votes on the lw post have not federated back to az yet. I think it's still about 5 four days out.
Update: Federation with lemmy.world users appears to be four days behind now.
It's interesting but I didn't watch and share this as a serious review. I posted it for the couple of chuckles I got out of 'The power of sudo compels you' and 'God only has ten commands'. Sam's a funny guy.
It's filed under analysis. I think of news as stuff that is 'breaking news' even if it's old news. This is kind of that but it's also a brief analytical report. Anyway, maybe I'll just use news next time.
Does anyone think we could use a aushealth community for these kinds of posts? It's not news or politics so I didn't really have anywhere else to post it.
Many independent publications cannot keep up with the amount published by the ABC and the Guardian. After those two the rest of the major media landscape in Australia quickly becomes centrist/right-wing from Nine's offerings to Murdoch's.
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