Inspired by the rash of injuries on Dancing with the Stars, and a continuing fascination with Grey's Anatomy. Which of these injured Stars or Pros deserves a cameo on Grey's Anatomy as an injured Ballroom Dancing enthusiast? Julianne, Misty May, Brooke, Susan, Lance, or Jeff. Or should it...
Isn't that just something they do in teaching hospitals? If they do it on House maybe it's because it's what docs do? Regarding predictable writing, I think you're right on except that shows that don't do that inevitably have terrible ratings. I think a lot of people watch precisely because of...
Of course they are going to fix that! The icicle thing was a metapor for cupid shooting her with the old 'love dart." --Enter rugged Army Doc stage left for some good clean primetime soapy sexy subplot-- I don't know enough about hollywood contracts, but isn't there something in actresses...
I confess I don't watch House enough know for sure, but I think you're right. My original question stands though, which is would you want to be a patient at Seattle Grace, and I think the comment about House is a useful one, because I actually think if you're a patient, despite the antics...
House's minions are miserable. On the other hand, being in a medical residency, if all these shows are to be believed, seems like it is inherently some combination of agony and exstasy. I think it may come down to a question of pace, and maybe which hospital cafeteria has better food. Seattle...
Right. That's fair. From a medical standpoint. Can't argue there. But, what about this: if you were starting a medical residency, and could choose between the hospitals, would you want to put up with House's abuse, or Seattle Grace's convoluted but potentially entertaining social scene?
This question is inspired by the story line in this season's premiere about Seattle Grace slipping as both a teaching hospital and a trauma center. If you were sick and had an emergency or chronic condition, would you want to be treated at Seattle Grace, and if so, which doctor or intern would...