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NOAH WYLE as JOHN TRUMAN CARTER III ER 5.01 | "Day for Knight"
oh i need him biblically
Few people know this, but Noah Wyle was the youngest person ever while shooting ER
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At the Robinavitch household, Robby’s children take “playing doctor” very seriously. All of the stuffed animals and American girl dolls are placed in a waiting room (the kitchen), and they are seen one by one in the order they arrived. Robby sits next to his youngest daughter’s stuffed bunny, anticipating his visit. Finally, after his kids have thoroughly diagnosed the patients in front of him, Robby is finally able to see a doctor. His oldest daughter estimates his weight at 100 pounds and his age as 80. His son checks his ears and heart with a toy otoscope and stethoscope, claiming that everything looks good “for now.” His middle daughter walks in to ask why he’s here, to which Robby replies “My head hurts.” The three children run dozens of tests, including brushing his hair and checking for lice. They decide he’s been hitting his head on the doors too much because he’s too tall. Robby accepts the diagnosis and heads to the pharmacy to get his prescription, where his youngest daughter, only recently able to stand by herself, is guarding a box of yogurt melts that was supposed to be his medicine. He has to fight her for them, but he eventually wins, letting her have a few when she starts to fuss.
At the Abbot household, it’s chaos. There’s been a multi vehicular collision on the interstate. Transformer toys and monster truck replicas are scattered everywhere. Jack lays on the ground, his prosthetic leg detached from his shin. His twin boys hurry to the scene, quickly inspecting their father. “He’s not gonna make it. His leg is gone.” One of the boys claims. Jack cracks an eye open and retorts, “Hey, I survived the first time I lost a leg.” The other twin shakes his head. “Sorry, we’ve gotta take care of people who are going to live.” Jack huffs and starts complaining while the twins rush to their baby sister’s side, deciding she is worth saving, and they stick Princess bandaids all along her arms.
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