There is no tension, no feeling that one more patient will bring the whole system to the point of collapse, and all the staff go off with nervous breakdowns.
Everyone and their momma's were bracing for a worldwide computer crash that could've set off nuclear missiles, ending life on earth, but nothing happened.
Even criminal prosecutor Hauksson agrees: "It is too much to say the whole collapse was brought on by criminal affairs … It was an extreme situation combined with some wrongdoing."
"What distinguishes one person's meltdown from another's indifference is their perception of control over the situation," says Paul J. Rosch, M.D., President of the American Institute of Stress.