Subj : Re: Nobody's ... script editor To : alt.tv.er From : DawnK Date : Fri Sep 30 2005 11:43:08 From Newsgroup: alt.tv.er wrote in message news:1128082606.865242.40880@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > Lordy ... that sucked! > >> And Ray. Screaming at patients REALLY doesn't help them make good > choices. I totally agree. I told him to shut up. It made my dog come running! LOL! (Yah, I know he couldn't hear me, but it made me feel better.) >> Ok. The rest of the eppy. THe plot with the little boy with the > metabolic disorder was interesting. (And didn't that red headed > 'friend' look like "Danny" from The Partridge Family?) Yes, he totally resembled Danny! > The female GSW and her daughter served only to be an anvil for Pratt's > story ... and Pratt's story is (sorry Uncle Copter) about the most > uningaging 'pesronal' story to have passed through in a long time. Yes. There was no other reason for it to be there. > > Morris during his first two seasons was an amusing minor character who, > while completely unbelievable, was at least administered to us in small > doses as a nice bit of comic relief. As cheief resident he's beyond > insufferable and it's just ludicrous that there was not a single other > senior resident on staff who would have done a better job. (They didn't > even look at outside candicates. Remember that Kerry came on board as > chief resident from a different hospital way back in S2.) > > Morris was totally insufferable. If I brought a lab sample to the lab, unlabeled, in someone's frappe, I think they would laugh at me. I'm sure the ER department has ice cubes or crushed ice, somewhere. Even in my walk-in, we would be able to find ice cubes. > Luka might be able to actually SEE if Sam and Alex are home, rather > than just yelling for them, if he'd turn on the light! > Yes, I wanted him to turn on the light, too. > > Bah. If I had the ability to do so, I'd probably just edit my tape > down to those few nice "Luka" scenes, and erase the rest. But I can't. > Ah well. > > Naomi > .