SHELTER 2007 | dir. Jonah Markowitz
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SHELTER 2007 | dir. Jonah Markowitz
in chess the queens can kill each other which is toxic yuri and the kings can never get within a square of each other which is doomed yaoi
Already know I wanna send this to people on June 1
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Erika, referencing ebenezer scrooge: You, boy! What day is it?!
Brennan, as a young boy: It's Pride, bitch!
Ira Sachs' latest, The Man I Love, is a hugely emotional drama set during the AIDS epidemic.
Wow, that sounds very promising, what we'll see from Tom. I can’t wait to watch the movie.
robby/abbot || wall of sound (yt)
This is literally married couple arguing
Ya'll remember how online games made specifically for children were programmed in a way that made it practically impossible to share your personal info?
When age, gender, location was censured like profanity in the name of protecting kids?
But suddenly the Only Way to keep children safe online is to make sure that they have 0 privacy?
Yeah ok. Sure. For the children.
Everytime I come across a 911 post I am glad that I moved on to another hyperfixation.
There will always be some love left for Buck and Tommy but other than that I don’t think that there is anything interesting or appealing to me anymore that could bring me to watch the show again.
The thing is I actually DO think people are way too focused on Al-Hashimi’s pro-AI stance as a reason to dislike her as a character, but it pisses me off to no end that nearly every comment I see to that effect is like, “everyone is too focused on the AI thing, which is obviously the ONLY flaw in an otherwise PERFECT character and perfect doctor who is infinitely superior to Robby in every conceivable way” and not, “everyone is too focused on the AI thing to the point that they’re completely ignoring all the other ways that Al-Hashimi—while very much a compelling and enjoyable character—actually kind of sucks a little bit (and her actually kind of sucking a little bit is part of what makes her such a compelling and enjoyable character), most notably the fact that the ENTIRE PREMISE for her character is that she’s a TEMP who showed up to work at the hospital BEFORE THE START OF HER CONTRACT as interim chief of emergency medicine, and instead of taking the extra day as an opportunity to shadow the guy she’s supposed to be a temp for (a guy who is SUPPOSED to be returning after his three-month sabbatical to resume the duties of chief of emergency medicine, so it actually IS still kind of HIS ER), get to know her new coworkers, and familiarize herself with where things are in the hospital and how the PTMC staff like to do things, she IMMEDIATELY starts calling the shots and implementing changes in a workplace she has ZERO experience or familiarity with, and then wonders why the CURRENT CHIEF OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE—who, by the way, is STILL ON THE JOB in that role for one more day—doesn’t automatically warm to her and treat her as his equal”
Rabbot Sentinel/Guide AU. Jack is a very typical, protective, military type Sentinel, Robby is a Guide with severe burnout from his hyper-empathy. Is this anything?...
more domestic rabbot BECAUSE COMFORT
Spot the difference between these two pictures:
Answer: 30 years
y’all only like night shift because their flaws have been exclusively implied in very missable throw away lines (and towards people y’all don’t sympathize with anyway).
ellis told trinity nobody gave a shit how tired, traumatized, or exhausted she was when trinity was on the fourteenth hour of her twelve hour shift. a season of that, to more universally sympathetic characters, will NOT be palatable to a lot of gen z. ellis doesn’t care if junior residents are overworked, she doesn’t coddle or encourage. she is a tough love, ‘put me in coach,’ rub some dirt on it kind of person, and the gen z viewership will become overly critical of her life philosophy that demands a lot of grit.
shen is insensitive and detached. robby was wondering where his step son was, there was a mass casualty rolling in, and shen was relaxed enough to sip on his dunkin. he was bothering robby about if he could get thanksgiving and christmas off that year. shen’s blasé attitude will start to grate on people as he extends that lack of fucks given to more patients and coworkers than just robby.
jack is not the woke guy everyone projects him to be. i believe they kept him far away from the ICE episode because the writers had no truly satisfying answer to how jack’s character would act in that situation. this man participated in imperialism for free college and healthcare (or for valor which is even worse). he continues to listen to police scanners and joins SWAT. he is on the side of the establishment as it relates to exerting force. he may have unpacked some conservative values, but there will be nuance there that will make black and white thinkers very uncomfortable.
the night shift doctors characterization is much less developed, but the seeds of complexity are there. ellis hates whining, shen is largely emotionally removed from any patient outcomes, jack is a mess of contradictions. people just can’t pick up on that because they watch the show while scrolling through their phone.
you. don’t. want. night. shift. you want to know less about the characters so you can continue to project your values onto them.
20 years of neil !!!
i love the scene between robby and al hashimi where she tells him she's going to recommend a permanent second attending because it's the perfect encapsulation of why robby doesn't trust her to keep the department going when he's gone.
she says that it's too much for one person and he laughs because of course he does. he's been in the er, he's been working on his own, underfunded, understaffed, on the edge for years now. because it's not his choice to be the only attending, it's not his arrogance that sees the er be understaffed, it's the hospital and the insurance companies that rule this broken healthcare system.
how many times in season 1 did robby ask for more staff, for more nurses, for more help? the reason robby is the way he is is because the healthcare system is the way it is. so much of his conflict with mohan is because the demands of the healthcare system and their limited beds and excessive expenses conflict with her idealised compassion and concern.
al hashimi is introduced as someone who has never run a trauma centre before. there is a reason robby is shown to be overruling her more cautious directions in the first few episodes and is shown to be correct in his diagnoses. his experience is important. al hashimi is shown to be a great doctor, and she's correct in her assessment of the pitt and it's problems. but she's also naive. she thinks she can just recommend another attending and she'll get it as though that thought has never occurred to robby or anyone else who works in the pitt, as though getting substantive help is just as easy as asking for it. of course robby doesn't trust her to be able to keep the pitt running