I have in fact also started ER and felt like practicing quickish figures while watching it
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I have in fact also started ER and felt like practicing quickish figures while watching it
Beware of the snooping police cars
You Oughtta Know | Dr. Robby (The Pitt) and Dr. Greene (ER)
Only him 🙏
I may only be on season 2, but these two are in love.
I love Mark and Doug so much.
I can’t believe in S01E13 (“Luck of the Draw”), we didn’t get to see Benton’s reaction about Carter getting A) shocked by a defibrillator by his second student and B) likely gettng a concussion from hitting his head on the gurney. Did anyone tell him that happened? Did he freak out because ‘I left you two alone for a few hours and there was almost a manslaughter?’ This was Carter’s first (though not the last by a long shot) workplace injury. There had to be some concern (although I liked Greene going, ‘oh, only 200? He’ll be fine’ while Carter was unconscious on the floor).
Its a bit unnerving how it's highly implied Dr Greene is dead/might've been murdered by Morocco in the universe where Dr Morocco is a dictator.
For the first time ever, ER is in Max's Top 10.
As of January 19th, the 1994 TV medical drama entered at #9 and seems to be going strong as viewers indulge in the medical drama that set the stage for more modern favorites.
To someone who has been a fan as a kid when it did afternoon reruns, this is mind blowing. I love seeing so many others get to experience this show for the first time.
If any new viewers want to share their thoughts on the show and characters, I'm all here for it. 💛