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Post by KyleEl on Dec 6, 2019 18:06:09 GMT -5
I was so glad Lea went along. And Glassman. They were very helpful.
It was terrible that Shaun's father did that to him. I didn't blame the morphine because it is said with alcohol people just do what they want to do because they're not trying as hard not to. What I wish the writers had done was have the father say all that in describing how he felt at the time, and that it could have been a happy ending.
In the flashbacks it looked like Shaun's father cared about him more than we thought, but just gave up because it was so hard.
Shaun can be held by Lea but not Carly? This is not good.
It made no sense to me that the football player did what he did, until he admitted he didn't want to play. And of course they just had to give us unnecessary drama in the operating room.
I was fooled by Claire too.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Dec 9, 2019 0:23:17 GMT -5
There have been three times lately that a person was told to stop chatting in the operating room. I am happy each time because they focus better on the procedure.
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Post by KyleEl on Dec 24, 2019 17:50:50 GMT -5
A 70s-style commercial for this show aired during "Live in Front of a Studio Audience".
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Post by KyleEl on Dec 30, 2019 17:41:30 GMT -5
I guess "Manifest" will be back in its old slot. But I don't think that will be a problem. I'm not really enjoying it. This is the show that will get priority.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Dec 31, 2019 9:29:28 GMT -5
You just wasted 30 seconds of my life.
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Post by KyleEl on Jan 6, 2020 17:17:53 GMT -5
Why? Either you feel the same way or you don't. You could reply about that. But now I will always watch "The Good Doctor" when it's on and wait on "Manifest". Except tonight only "Manifest" is on.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Jan 7, 2020 17:54:57 GMT -5
Why? Either you feel the same way or you don't. You could reply about that. But now I will always watch "The Good Doctor" when it's on and wait on "Manifest". Except tonight only "Manifest" is on. I had no idea why you were talking about "Manifest" on this thread so it was confusing.
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Post by KyleEl on Jan 10, 2020 18:24:49 GMT -5
Sorry about that. I tried, but saying "this show" doesn't necessarily mean the subject of the thread.
And the other show just won't get me excited this week.
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Post by KyleEl on Jan 13, 2020 18:10:46 GMT -5
Decisions, decisions. How important is "Black Lightning" to the Crossover? I have three hours of TV to watch both nights, plus "Jeopardy" (and that has a prime-time episode too) and something will have to wait. Getting off the computer earlier tomorrow will help.
Though regardless that won't change when I post because I make a point of not posting but twice a week unless I have links.
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Post by KyleEl on Jan 17, 2020 19:13:32 GMT -5
Wow, that woman had to endure a lot of pain. There must be a better way for addicts to get surgery.
I liked how Carly handled the situation with Shaun.
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Post by Jeff on Jan 18, 2020 2:31:37 GMT -5
I get a upset tummy when I actually see what going on in the surgery room.
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Post by KyleEl on Jan 20, 2020 18:27:20 GMT -5
I just wonder how medical shows make it look that realistic.
Lim wasn't in last week's episode. I can't believe it took me a week to realize that.
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Post by Jeff on Jan 20, 2020 20:45:44 GMT -5
There are real doctor and nurses are in the back ground telling them how this scene is realistic Kyle.
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Post by KyleEl on Jan 24, 2020 18:23:06 GMT -5
There are real doctor and nurses are in the back ground telling them how this scene is realistic Kyle. Maybe, but I'm talking about actual simulated organs. That was hard to watch but Lea does need to move out. Or Shaun does. And Carly has to become a part of someone's treatment for a change. That wasn't easy for her. Things are getting better with Shaun and Carly. I really wanted that girl to live. I thought maybe Glassman would have the miracle cure. The whole point was the prom they were able to give her. Reznick has to choose between getting sick and being able to use her hands. But the first thing I thought of when she had to leave was what if that happens in the OR.
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Post by Jeff on Jan 24, 2020 20:39:56 GMT -5
There are real doctor and nurses are in the back ground telling them how this scene is realistic Kyle. Maybe, but I'm talking about actual simulated organs. That was hard to watch but Lea does need to move out. Or Shaun does. And Carly has to become a part of someone's treatment for a change. That wasn't easy for her. Things are getting better with Shaun and Carly. I really wanted that girl to live. I thought maybe Glassman would have the miracle cure. The whole point was the prom they were able to give her. Reznick has to choose between getting sick and being able to use her hands. But the first thing I thought of when she had to leave was what if that happens in the OR. Okay I understand. Yes I agree. Finally. I wanted Lea and Shawn to have a thing going if she into him. I agree. Okay.
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Post by KyleEl on Jan 27, 2020 17:15:40 GMT -5
I don't want Lea and Shaun to have a romantic relationship.
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Post by Jeff on Jan 27, 2020 20:22:40 GMT -5
Why not Kyle?
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Post by KyleEl on Jan 31, 2020 18:33:46 GMT -5
I can't explain it. It's like Miles and Cara on "God Friended Me". They should have a brother-sister relationship.
I did not like all the talk about Shaun's sex life. But at least he finally made Carly happy.
Finally, Glassman gets to use his skills.
The cancer patient's wife was Chuck's boss on "Chuck".
I felt bad for Morgan and she couldn't keep her mouth shut when she watching the surgery. So her mom isn't really a doctor? AND she's rich.
Good to see Lim back.
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Post by Jeff on Jan 31, 2020 21:59:46 GMT -5
I understand Kyle.
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Post by KyleEl on Feb 10, 2020 18:27:35 GMT -5
Freddie was nominated for a Critics Choice Award. His clip was really unpleasant.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Feb 11, 2020 8:55:51 GMT -5
Freddie was nominated for a Critics Choice Award. His clip was really unpleasant. I did not see that. Was Freddie being negative about something? Or was he awkward?
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Feb 11, 2020 8:57:33 GMT -5
Influence
Season 3, Episode 14 • New 2/11/2020, 10:00 PM ON WMARDT 2 • TV-14 • Stereo • CC
After Dr. Shaun Murphy treats a patient who is a social influencer, he deals with unwanted attention; the team treats a woman who is in abdominal distress; Dr. Carly Lever's efforts to separate Shaun from Lea are challenged.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Feb 11, 2020 9:00:13 GMT -5
I am still working on time-consuming tasks and have not watched this show and most of my shows.
I agree with Kyle that Lea and Shaun should remain friends rather than have an intimate relationship. I like their friendship.
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Post by KyleEl on Feb 12, 2020 16:02:43 GMT -5
Freddie was nominated for a Critics Choice Award. His clip was really unpleasant. I did not see that. Was Freddie being negative about something? Or was he awkward? It's the scene where he said he wasn't happy after sex with Carly.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Feb 12, 2020 17:27:39 GMT -5
Thanks. I have not seen the episode, but that does not sound like a clip that would make people want to tune in to the show.
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Post by KyleEl on Feb 14, 2020 18:25:46 GMT -5
I'll start with several things that happened on "Carol's Second Act". The interns were looking around the cafeteria at the other interns, and someone commented that the surgical interns were the cool kids. While they are called residents on this show, I'm sure they'd agree.
One respected surgeon refused to show concern about patients because it would distract him and he could make a mistake. Reznick may have been close to having that type of attitude. The doctor who left also. But everyone seems to show concern for patients on this show.
Shaun keeps having drama with Carly and I'm tired of it. He asked Lea for advice and didn't tell Carly. So now Carly's jealous again. Well, I like Lea and I don't like Carly.
Reznick's arthritis may have led to her making a mistake and there is a lot of controversy about that mistake.
Shaun didn't like the idea of letting people know more about him, and he sure seemed uncomfortable being the center of attention.
How could they wake that woman up form surgery and immediately give her that kind of news? And that was a terrible thing to have to put a three-year-old girl through. But they were able to fix her. I have read the drugs she might have to take have serious side effects, but maybe she doesn't have to take those particular drugs.
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Post by KyleEl on Feb 21, 2020 18:29:51 GMT -5
The latest TV Guide says we love Carly. Not all of us.
I think it's a shame Carly broke up with Shaun. I still don't want him and Lea to be romantic.
Park lied about being the one who stopped Melendez and Claire from being friends. And now Melendez has to overcompensate. I hope that didn't hurt the patient.
But it was Reznick who told. And I forget why she did this.
And once again alarms went off. Why is this necessary in every episode? There was another series, not a medical one, that had the same alarm.
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Post by KyleEl on Feb 24, 2020 17:44:07 GMT -5
It was mentioned a couple of weeks ago Reznick had great hair. Yes, she does.
It does help the boy who couldn't talk if they can find a way to make him talk. Though it's risky. JJ on "Speechless", though, made friends easily. And even more complicated than sign language is that board that he points to. To understand him requires reading from that board, which is quite a challenge. The actor can talk, but is hard to understand. Shaun was right that all these challenges might make it hard for this boy.
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Post by KyleEl on Feb 28, 2020 17:41:30 GMT -5
Freddie directed the episode. How do you direct yourself?
It bothered me to see Shaun trying so hard and getting himself in trouble. Still, there were good results for the man who didn't want Shaun bothering him.
Carly has really done it this time. It was nice she was able to help Shaun, but insisting he tell Lea how he feels is a mistake. And I did not like how the episode ended.
Shaun HAS lost a patient before, hasn't he? Carol went through it last week. But she's a regular doctor, not a surgeon.
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Post by KyleEl on Mar 2, 2020 16:54:31 GMT -5
They've already had an outbreak of a deadly disease, but where this show is set I've heard concerns about being able to have home basketball games. Which makes me wonder if this show will get to do another disease storyline. Hopefully the crisis will be over before they get a chance to write the episode.
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