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10-10-2003, 07:53 AM
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Er 10/9/03
"Dear Abby"
I liked this episode, and it seems to set up Abby going back to becoming a doctor because she's over-qualified as a nurse. And the nurse revolt didn't help things.
Will the sparks re-ignite between Luka and Abby? Part of me hopes not, but maybe the Congo change within Luka might allow him to be a better man if they started up again. Abby looked a little jealous of Luka's "girlfriend" as she doted on him.
Felt bad about Abby's "Dear Abby" letter got passed around. Not cool...especially since we, the audience, didn't get the read it, even if the gist was Carter was dumping Abby.
The new doctors are a scary bunch of characters.
Parminder Nagra made it into the credits in the 3rd episode already.
Pratt and Deb could be on the way out. But I get the sneaky suspicion that Pratt comes around to Deb's way of thinking in terms of commitment.
The exchange between Romano and Kerry in front of the elevator (and the kids and Abby) was excellent! Romano still has a heckuva right arm, though.
Diego (Dr. Dorset, sorry, I still think of the brash surgeon as Diego when Bruno Campos was on "Jessie") made quite the save in the ER, and got rewarded handsomely by Corday.
Overall, a fast-moving episode that laid down a lot of foundation for this season.
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10-10-2003, 08:22 AM
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I'm sorry. My take on ER: why bother anymore? Obviously, we're only going to see Carter during sweeps episodes (maybe we'll get Abby's family again at the same time. OH BOY!), and Carter was the only connection to the original cast. Without that connection to the original cast, there is no fan loyalty.
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10-10-2003, 08:41 AM
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I actually quite enjoyed the episode, despite the previous two weeks. The premiere was less-than-stellar and then last week's "Search for Luca" was terribly uninteresting. We finally got back to the ER, with our main characters in relatively high situations.
From way back when Kerry came out and she had the fight with Romano in the john, every single fight they have is plain gold. The two confrontations were just as good and were the highlights of the episode.
I'm not sure I like the changes made physically to the ER. The nurse's cage? Sounds kind of kinky. But, in all honesty, you have to change the decor every once in a while to keep your show fresh.
I was also shocked to see Parminder Nagra in the opening credits. I thought she's at least be a special guest star a while longer. No gripes about it, though; I like her character.
The only new med student worth anything is Coop, who had an AWESOME confrontation with Romano. He's quite possibly the first person outside of Weaver to get in his face. Something tells me Coop isn't exactly giving everyone the whole truth. Romano basically holds his future in his hand; why would you fight so openly with him on the first day?
My only gripe is that good-old-boy turned stud Gallant had about three lines of dialogue. Maybe a meaty story for him soon...please?
ER's not back to where it was at its peak, but it's better off than anything in last year's doldrums.
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10-10-2003, 08:42 AM
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I think Weaver was in the original cast too. I liked the exchange between Romano and Weaver.
"Kerry you're a real bitch" - Romano
"But I'm your boss so now you're my bitch" - Weaver
I wouldn't be surprised if Weaver and Romano get it on together. Maybe he'll pull her away from her lesbianism and make her switch teams.
The new students are all idiots. Waiting for Romano to hook that new student who was giving him hell.
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10-10-2003, 08:45 AM
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Weaver showed up in season 2, as did Susan; Deb showed up in season 3.
Funny enough, Jerry was an original (though he left for a few years and returned last year)
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10-10-2003, 08:51 AM
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^ Weaver did show up in season 2. Susan Lewis was on from the beginning (Mark Greene, Susan Lewis, Carol Hathaway, Doug Ross, Peter Benton and John Carter).
If Romano is going to hook up (no pun) with anyone, it's going to be Corday. As she was leaving, did you see the way he was just staring after her?
Mini-rant: Dave, you don't just turn your sexuality on and off like you're suggesting. It's not like a light switch...oops, I wanna be gay today *switch on*. Lemme tell ya something: it just doesn't happen that way.
Besides, there's enough outright hostility between Weaver and Romano to preclude them getting together (not to mention Sandy...Kerry's girlfriend).
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10-10-2003, 09:57 AM
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Oops, I misread Susan's start year.
Romano has always had a thing for Corday, but she's always resisted because, well, he's not the nicest guy in the world. Now, would Romano get all competitional by making life miserable for Dorset, I don't know.
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10-10-2003, 10:08 AM
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I would hope Romano knows that he's not going to lure Lizzie away by being a crab ass, firing nurses and screaming at the top of his lungs. Granted, he went through some tough stuff, but this is just common sense.
She shouldn't think about Romano, either. Dorset is much better more handsome...though he does have an attitude at times.
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10-10-2003, 11:09 AM
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Romano has always had a thing for Corday, but she's always resisted because, well, he's not the nicest guy in the world. Now, would Romano get all competitional by making life miserable for Dorset, I don't know.
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I thought that stare was as much about Dr. Dorset having everything Romano aspired to [looks, surgical skill, mystique, . . . not to mention Corday and both his arms], as it was about Corday.
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10-10-2003, 12:02 PM
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Well, sure, the compare/contrast was too much for Romano to bear (resulting in him blowing his top and chucking his prosthetic arm through the window).
Romano needs to get into teaching surgery because he can't quite perform well enough in life-death split-second surgical situations. But his bedside manner is horrendous. Romano's basically in hell right now.
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