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#61 Postby GalvestonDuck » Thu Sep 28, 2006 5:41 pm

Did anyone watch last week's premiere or were you too caught up in the Grey's Anatomy drama? My best friend's cell rang just as GA ended and we switched over to ER. She noticed it was a friend of hers from Dallas and so she yells into the phone (with a smile, of course), "Are you crazy? Hello? Must-see-TV! ER season premiere! Call me back later!" Of course, right on cue, she called back as ER ended. :lol:

I thought Jerry was going to die since the actor has a new show on another network. I guess there's still time. Maybe he doesn't fully recover from his wounds. Of course, we do know who died, don't we? *evil grin* (Not saying in case someone hasn't or didn't watch. It was a shocker!
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#62 Postby Miss Mary » Thu Sep 28, 2006 6:16 pm

Same as you, I thought for certain Jerry was going to die. I've caught his scenes on Men in Trees. Guess we can safely say the cast member who was supposed to die was Sam's ex? If so, that's a cheap shot. I don't consider him a regular! After Jerry made it I thought the baby was next. And the little guy pulled thru, so far.

I still watch ER, not always live but I can't give up on it. If not on Thursday nights, definitely by Friday night. That loyalty thing, ya know. :wink: I've watched from day one. Heard the ratings were higher than expected also - read that snipnet on the TV Guide website (which is all new now, I'm still trying to find my way around it). Maybe there's a whole new flock of ER fans? Stranger things have happened.

Sounds as if your friend is loyal too Shawn! he he I will not give up on this show even though I will ~always, always~ miss Mark Greene. It's surprising the show has lasted this long. He was the rock and core of that show. Which is saying something for the other actors. They filled in nicely but no one can ever fill his shoes, IMHO.

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#63 Postby Brent » Thu Sep 28, 2006 6:27 pm

Miss Mary wrote:I still watch ER, not always live but I can't give up on it. If not on Thursday nights, definitely by Friday night. That loyalty thing, ya know. :wink: I've watched from day one. Heard the ratings were higher than expected also - read that snipnet on the TV Guide website (which is all new now, I'm still trying to find my way around it). Maybe there's a whole new flock of ER fans? Stranger things have happened.


Two reasons:

Grey's Anatomy now airs on Thursdays(I've heard from a LOT of people that they will watch Grey's then watch ER).

Without a Trace has moved out of the timeslot and both CBS and ABC's new shows aren't as strong.

ER will probably win the hour again tonight(but down from last week since last week was a much-hyped season premiere), just edging Shark on CBS.
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#64 Postby Scorpion » Thu Sep 28, 2006 8:24 pm

I remember watching ER as a kid, maybe 7. I can't believe it's still on the air. Are there DVD's of the first few seasons? I used to love the show.
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#65 Postby Miss Mary » Thu Sep 28, 2006 9:04 pm

Scorpion wrote:I remember watching ER as a kid, maybe 7. I can't believe it's still on the air. Are there DVD's of the first few seasons? I used to love the show.


7? LOL!!!! Man, I feel old now......

What medical show was on when I was 7? LOL

Seriously, ER was awesome back then.

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#66 Postby Brent » Thu Sep 28, 2006 9:14 pm

LOL, I was only 6 when it premiered in 1994. I remember my parents watching it all the time.
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#67 Postby Yankeegirl » Thu Sep 28, 2006 10:13 pm

Tonights was good, next week looks even better!!! I cant wait!!!!
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#68 Postby GalvestonDuck » Thu Sep 28, 2006 10:54 pm

Miss Mary wrote:What medical show was on when I was 7? LOL


"Medical Center?" :wink:
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#69 Postby Dee Bee » Thu Sep 28, 2006 11:21 pm

:uarrow:
I've got you all beat: when I was 11 it was brooding/swarthy Vince Edwards and frizzy-headed Sam Jaffe in "Ben Casey," plus white-bread-loverboy Richard Chamberlain in "Dr. Kildare"!
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#70 Postby Miss Mary » Fri Sep 29, 2006 6:46 am

Miss Mary is hitting that Duck over the head now.....LOL Why thank you Duckie! I was thinking it was either Medical Center, or Marcus Welby. he he I remember back in 1975, a coworker just drooling over Chad Everett. Meanwhile, I'm not even sure who I was drooling over, quite possibly John Travolta (that white suit, ya know, :wink: ) and I was thinking - Chad who? LOL

Back then I was vaguely into Medical dramas. It wasn't until the very best one of all of them - IMHO - and that title would have to go to St. Elsewhere, came along that I sat up and really took notice of medical type shows. In case anyone is wondering what I'm talking about, especially the younger members, if you ever can see this show in reruns, watch it - cutting edge for the time period! Very similar to Grey's Anatomy I'm told:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083483/

I guess I traded the Travolta white dance disco suit for the lab coat! LOL My St. E. faves were Fiscus (the bald Deal or No Deal Howie Mandel host now, eeeek!) and Morrison/Boomer (actor David Morse).

Back to the ER discussion at hand!

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#71 Postby Brent » Fri Sep 29, 2006 11:07 am

At 10 p.m., CBS' "Shark" and NBC's "ER" tied for the lead at 9.5/16, with CBS once again slightly ahead in viewers. ABC's "Six Degrees" came in at 7.3/11.
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#72 Postby Miss Mary » Sun Oct 15, 2006 9:08 am

Surprising, positive TV news, for once. This time about ER! Sometimes I have to remind myself this show had an almost, completely different cast, at one time!

Sigh.....now if only they'd be smart and do this with say, LOST! Ugh.....

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Thriving ER Can Breathe Easy — Hiatus Nixed
Due to its impressive ratings performance against newbies Shark and Six Degrees — falling just shy of the top spot when it doesn't outright claim it — NBC's ER won't be put on midseason hiatus as originally planned. "ER is not going away until the spring," NBC Entertainment prez Kevin Reilly tells the New York Times.

So rather that sit the 13-year-old medical drama from January to April, to turn over its time slot to The Black Donnellys, "We are going to keep ER [where it is] for at least 22 episodes," says Reilly. NBC may, in fact, even extend ER's production schedule to 24 or 25 new outings this season. We are so going to need more suction.
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#73 Postby GalvestonDuck » Thu Oct 19, 2006 9:24 pm

Cool, no hiatus!

And they have Forrest Whitaker on this week! How awesome is that?

Now, if they'd just get rid of that bald, insult-throwing, Romano-wannabe, jerk of a surgeon. Who is this guy anyway? He reminds me of Moby.
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#74 Postby Miss Mary » Fri Oct 20, 2006 7:15 am

I had to peek in here even though I haven't watched it yet. I don't like this bald guy either. Definitely Romano wannabe - you said it Duckie. Romano would tell him - oh buddy, you're too nice! I've seen that actor somewhere before.....

Cates is growing on me. I've even forgotten all about JS's Full House days.....he's a good actor.

I'll watch it later today and comment then.

Till then......
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#75 Postby Miss Mary » Sun Oct 22, 2006 8:39 am

Duckie - I finally watched it. I have Cates name wrong - it's Gates. Oops.

I'm torn on the trial. You want Kovac to get off but then you feel for the stroke victim (since we have a disabled family member pretty much in the same situation). Is it true a patient can be cared for in the ER for 3 days? 3 whole days? That was a shock.

Good episode. I was hoping Abby would have put that nasty head surgical doc in his place. I was confused on why the patient awaiting surgery went up in flames though.

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#76 Postby fci » Sun Oct 22, 2006 4:32 pm

Mary:
I also did not really know why the patient went into flames either!

The Head surgery guy is being set up for a fall and we will all hate him so much when it happens that it will be fun.

He is Rocket Romano Lite however as Romano is hard to match!!!
They never should have had him disintegrate like he did with the arm and then the helicopter. He was so dispicable you hate to hate and love him.
This new guy is just obnoxious.
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#77 Postby GalvestonDuck » Wed Oct 25, 2006 10:40 pm

Miss Mary wrote: I was confused on why the patient awaiting surgery went up in flames though.


In the words of Forrest Gump -- "It happens."

No, seriously, there are a lot of things that can contribute to surgical fires -- laser scalpels, alcohol-based skin preps, oxygen, and towels or gauze sponges on the sterile field can make for a heck of a combustion. Doesn't it take three things to make a fire -- an ignition source, oxygen, and fuel? Most of the time, I think they try to keep towels and sponges wet as well as ensuring that O2 is not leaking from the intubation. I don't know all the details, but we're experiencing the wonders *woohoo! :roll: * of JCAHO week here at UTMB (the Joint Commisssion guys are the ones that make sure we're all doing our jobs with patient safety and confidentiality in mind). I'm not in the OR, but that's one of the things I read about in one of the gazillions of emails and website forms we were supposed to read in preparation for the Commission's visit.

Speaking of that, I need to hop on into bed and get a good night's sleep. Tomorrow's my fourth 12-hour shift in a row and my last day for this week. They only visited our floor once (Monday) and we're waiting for the return (if it doesn't happen on night shift). Gotta get some rest and be on my toes. Eighteen years working in a hospital and I've only been questioned by a JCAHO surveyor once -- "What do you do if you answer the phone and receive a bomb threat?" I'm sure my luck is bound to run out soon...I'll probably get a question tomorrow. :beam:

Gee, go off-topic much, Duckie? :lol: :wink:
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#78 Postby Miss Mary » Wed Oct 25, 2006 10:41 pm

Duckie - I think you just won yourself an award.......go take a look!
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#79 Postby Yankeegirl » Thu Oct 26, 2006 9:02 pm

I KNOW this is not ALREADY a rerun!!!! :grrr: :grrr: :grrr: :grrr:
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#80 Postby GalvestonDuck » Thu Oct 26, 2006 9:41 pm

World Series usually beats anything so they have reruns and save new eps for later so people won't miss them.
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