I will concede that I do not, and have never worked on a rig. So if you have, and I'm wrong, feel free to correct me.
That said I cannot believe that a personality like that of the character "Hutton" would ever be allowed to work on a rig. Every unrealistic minute he's on screen irritated the heck out of us and ruined a promising show.
Smashing up the surgery during emergency treatment of a colleague, openly challenging the chain of command, shouting, physically threatening colleagues of both genders. That guy wouldn't be allowed to work anywhere, let alone a rig.
Just couldn't deal with that one character. Not the actor's fault he is obviously poorly written and poorly directed towards histrionics.
That said I cannot believe that a personality like that of the character "Hutton" would ever be allowed to work on a rig. Every unrealistic minute he's on screen irritated the heck out of us and ruined a promising show.
Smashing up the surgery during emergency treatment of a colleague, openly challenging the chain of command, shouting, physically threatening colleagues of both genders. That guy wouldn't be allowed to work anywhere, let alone a rig.
Just couldn't deal with that one character. Not the actor's fault he is obviously poorly written and poorly directed towards histrionics.