I just saw him on ER the other night, and... GNYAHHGHH. Hot. I heard his voice before I saw him and went, "AH! IT'S HIM!" My friends were like, "Uh. Yes. Him. Sure."
That is, unless scrubbing your hands and arms for surgery has become a terrorist act. And trying to get into Corday's pants by writing morning after pills out for Dr. Greene's kid.
Dude. EVERYTHING happens to them. Did you hear about the fricking HELICOPTER CRASH? What. Thefuck. They have worse mortality rates than the agents at CTU. CTU may lose a wad of agents at once, but they have a steady flow of people getting their shit fucked up.
I only watch it when I go over to my friend's place. Otherwise, no. Bah.
I caught one ep and like they weren't even IN the hospital they were in Cuba or something and it was all very odd and slightly slashy and just...not fun at all to watch.
Hee, plus, you know, you'd expect people to die defending the country not...whatever the fuck is going on in that show. I did hear about that, 'cause people were like WTF? No really, WTF?
If it was recent, they were just in Africa. Goran(like i remember his character's name. Heh.) went there to take care of people with AIDS and got kidnapped by rebels. Carter went to Africa to find him. Then Carter stayed there and got hot with the chick from Mission Impossible II.
... I know too much about that part. Heh.
Anywayyy. Yes. Far too much happens to a freaking city ER. Yeah. People'll get rambunctious and crazy, but I SERIOUSLY DOUBT plagues and helicopter crashes occur regularly. Oy.
The Africa storyline was awesome, but that whole Romano helicopter thing? Horrid! I gave up after that, only been watching on and off. I'll likely catch up during summer reruns, just because it's hard to let go of a show I've watched so many years. But it's either been SO bad lately, with a few really standout eps tossed in between.
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Date: 2004-05-08 01:37 am (UTC)I just saw him on ER the other night, and... GNYAHHGHH. Hot. I heard his voice before I saw him and went, "AH! IT'S HIM!" My friends were like, "Uh. Yes. Him. Sure."
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Date: 2004-05-08 03:24 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-05-08 03:27 am (UTC)That is, unless scrubbing your hands and arms for surgery has become a terrorist act. And trying to get into Corday's pants by writing morning after pills out for Dr. Greene's kid.
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Date: 2004-05-08 03:28 am (UTC)Hmmm well it IS ER, so I guess any terrorist act could technically happen. But I haven't watched it in years n' years.
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Date: 2004-05-08 03:31 am (UTC)I only watch it when I go over to my friend's place. Otherwise, no. Bah.
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Date: 2004-05-08 03:35 am (UTC)Hee, plus, you know, you'd expect people to die defending the country not...whatever the fuck is going on in that show. I did hear about that, 'cause people were like WTF? No really, WTF?
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Date: 2004-05-08 03:49 am (UTC)... I know too much about that part. Heh.
Anywayyy. Yes. Far too much happens to a freaking city ER. Yeah. People'll get rambunctious and crazy, but I SERIOUSLY DOUBT plagues and helicopter crashes occur regularly. Oy.
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Date: 2004-05-08 08:04 pm (UTC)