Sad-to-say season two has become a boiled-down run-of-the-mill procedural after a promising premise well worked through in season one. We are now depending on tired medical drama tropes such as rapid fire medical mumbo jumbo, urgently beeping machines and quick-cut head-shot rotation to relay level of tension.
As a finale this is weak, the Suits style 'practising without qualification' is magically resolved, but not without a reminder that Bash is too noble for his own good. The flashbacks are now tiresome, although the final one echoes the Deus ex Machina of the documentation dilemma, the ensuing PTSD remains unexamined. The only hook is the will they/won't they surrounding Bash and Magalie, but frankly I no longer care.