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Post by andrejia on Feb 26, 2008 8:00:03 GMT 10
Guess they're back...
From C&P...
Just the title, no Abby and/or Luka...yet...
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Post by fe_mcphee on Feb 26, 2008 8:57:06 GMT 10
Finaaaaaaaally!!!
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Post by fe_mcphee on Feb 26, 2008 10:46:34 GMT 10
Sorry double post.
From: dubenko_junkie at FanForum
14.14 [Naked] As the Day She Was Born
Act one starts with some team building/anger management demo. I-statements are encouraged. Pratt's not enjoying this.
Frank and Morris are bickering at Admit. seems no food is allowed in the patient area now and Morris has a donut Frank wants. This petty nonsense goes on throughout the episodes and Morris eventually snaps and tapes Frank's supplies to the admit desk.
Pratt and Bettina are still...maybe together.
Bettina is ill. She's discussing her case with a coworker. Possible talk of a colostomy. Her diagnosis seems to be familial polyposis.
Gates has a patient: Sarah's grandfather. He has a heart attack. Gates is creeped out that he is in the same trauma room where Meg died.
Sam and Pratt have a case together. Man comes in with multiple injuries looks like he's been beaten. Sam accuses the team son of being abusive. Turns out he isn't, the father has severe osteoporosis and possibly epilepsy.
More later
Sarah's grandmother will be staying with GAtes and Sarah until grandpa is better. Neela removes a clot in surgery. Gates says while grandma is there he and Sam won't be able to...Sam says it is okay.
Gates sent Sam roses.
Neela and Harold treat a woman who was in a car accident. Lily is the nurse in the scene.
No Luka and Abby :/
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Post by luby4eva06 on Feb 26, 2008 16:36:15 GMT 10
At the beginning of the episode, Pratt seems to be at a management seminar held at Northwestern, where a moderator prompts him to mediate an argument between two "employees" that resemble Morris and Frank. Back at County, Pratt finds the real Morris and Frank are going at it, too.
Harold and Neela tend to Sheryl, a mother of four who returned to college and was in a car accident on her way to class. At one point it says Neela throws Harold a look, and then Harold mentions to Neela there is meat loaf in the cafeteria. Later, he tells Neela "it is not you, it is me," but we have no details as to what any of this is about.
While waiting for a rig, Sam asks Pratt if he ever sent a woman roses. Later we hear Gates ask Sam if she got a delivery. Sam is flustered, and thanks him for the flowers.
Sarah's grandfather, Hank, fainted when they were at an arcade with Gates and Sarah's grandmother, Becky. At the hospital, they treat Hank in the room where Meg died, and this seems to unnerve Gates a bit. Hank's condition declines. While waiting for tests, Sam takes Sarah to the JumboMart. Tests reveal a clot that needs surgery, which Neela performs successfully. Gates tells Sam he will play host to Sarah's grandmother while Hank is sick, so they won't be able to . . . Sam says it's fine before he even finishes.
Pratt sees Betina and invites her for coffee. But a rig arrives, and Betina says she has to go anyway. Later Frank refers to her as Pratt's squeeze, but Pratt says not to say "squeeze." In the cafeteria, Pratt runs into Betina who is talking to an oncologist. Pratt thinks they are talking about a patient, but she reveals they are talking about surgery for Betina. It sounds serious (colon cancer, I believe).
A man, Martin, arrives via ambulance splinted, bruised and altered. His 15-year-old son Nick says there is no other family except for an aunt. Nick objects to questions about Martin's injuries and says he doesn't know how his father's arms got broken. Sam notes that they never mentioned it was Martin's arms that were broken and discovers there is no aunt. She confronts Nick, but Pratt steps in. Later the boy tells Pratt that his father had been acting strange lately and that he fell in the kitchen. Nick called 911 and hid and then lied about the aunt so he wouldn't have to go to a foster home. Pratt discovers that Martin has a condition wherein there is too much calcium in his blood, causing confusion and osteoporosis, but surgery can reverse it. Pratt arranges for the boy to avoid a foster home while his dad is in the hospital by going to school and checking in with Pratt every day. Nick is relieved
From AEB
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Post by snowfall on Feb 27, 2008 3:19:24 GMT 10
Oh dear. What very dull spoilers. Hard to get excited about Sam and Gates, even though they are a perfect match. I am as uninterested in them as a couple as I am as individuals.
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Post by sissa on Feb 27, 2008 5:09:34 GMT 10
I have to confess it makes my life easier. I´ll skip Sam/Gates´s scenes at the same time.
Luka was the only reason I saw her - and her terrible son - in previous seasons. I was so glad when that relationship was over (and I had no idea he was about to get back to Abby).
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Post by zelda on Feb 27, 2008 7:22:06 GMT 10
I have to confess it makes my life easier. I´ll skip Sam/Gates´s scenes at the same time. Luka was the only reason I saw her - and her terrible son - in previous seasons. I was so glad when that relationship was over (and I had no idea he was about to get back to Abby). Sissa, AB-SO-LU-TE-LY PERFECT!
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Post by Melimelo on Feb 27, 2008 9:21:02 GMT 10
The part with Pratt.. and (the boy scared of going to foster care and the sick father).....is that not similar to another episode with Abby .... and (the girl who wanted to care for her grandmother).? Is it me or is Pratt going to fill the good samaritan role that Luka left behind? ??
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Post by fe_mcphee on Feb 27, 2008 10:33:54 GMT 10
From TEE
More Information for 14.14:
Sitting on Frank's computer is a photo of Luka, Abby and Joe in Croatia. Neela spots it over his shoulder, and Frank says he kept bugging Abby for a picture. The directions tell us they are smiling in the picture, but it seems a little forced. Neela comments that Joe is getting big. Frank says they look happy, don't they? Neela responds "yeah," but the directions say she is not sure.
It seems it is the end of Harold's surgery rotation and he will going to the Pedes ICU--a non-surgical rotation. From the sound of things, he wanted to talk to Neela about it over lunch. But when he mentions lunch, Sheryl is brought in. She is the woman in a car accident who is a college freshman/mother of four, including a son who is a sophomore himself and 5-year-old. It turns out Sheryl's story is very sad.
Neela has been up for 30 hours and is exhausted. Yet she detects a slow leak in Sheryl's aorta. Morris is skeptical, and Neela doesn't know if she should trust herself in her exhausted state. Sheryl is brought to surgery after all. Dubenko wants Neela to do the repair. It's an opportunity Neela can't refuse.
The rest of Sheryl's story seems to happen in another episode:
By this time, Sheryl has been in the hospital a month--so long that she knows Neela's schedule by heart and senses when Neela is not being truthful. Neela breaks the news that Sheryl has a bacterial infection that has invaded her aortic graft and is being pumped around her body. Neela says the aorta will likely tear again. Sheryl is going to die.
In another scene, Sheryl is visited by her son and her husband. Sheryl is genuinely grateful for the time Neela bought her. She is resolved to cherish every last minute of her life. Her son videotapes their visit, and Neela offers to take a shot of the three of them. As she does, Sheryl's husband breaks down and weeps into his wife's lap and Sheryl bravely consoles him, while Neela fights tears.
I'm little worry ..
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Post by mrseyre on Feb 27, 2008 10:38:49 GMT 10
No point worrying; if the writers have decided to split them up then they have (and that hinges on whether MT signs for S15 I think), although I have to wonder what would happen to Joe in that event.
But in any case, if they're going for any degree of realism, they can't be expected to fall into each other's arms and it all be OK. GV is down for three more episodes - I wouldn't write them off just yet
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Post by Jill on Feb 27, 2008 10:58:57 GMT 10
I agree mrseyre. I think it all hinges on if MT signs on for season 15 too. And for some reason I think she will sign on. Certainly haven't heard anything but I just have this feeling. But I wonder what will become of Joe too if MT stays. Can't see Luka giving full custody to Abby. I hope I'm wrong though. Luka, Abby and Joe deserve to be happy.
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Post by silverbells on Feb 27, 2008 11:13:53 GMT 10
I'm worried too i been worried. thats what i can't figure out either what will happen to joe if there is a split they deserve to be happy i just pray tptb will give them a happy ending to their story not a bad one.
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Post by fe_mcphee on Feb 27, 2008 11:27:18 GMT 10
Lets be positive! Everything is gonna be ok!!!
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Post by Jill on Feb 27, 2008 12:22:35 GMT 10
Well in my mind Luka and Abby will be OK. Because if it doesn't end well - I will tell myself that their storyline ended at "I Don't". And IMO they should have ended the series with their wedding.
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Post by annita on Feb 27, 2008 12:37:47 GMT 10
Every spoiler that has come out is never the way it is written ... the scene always comes off totally different. I saw the interview w/ Maura on Kimmel and all she said was that they were filming 6 episodes ... nothing about another season or whether she'd be in it. She did say that she never thought she would be on that long and that it becomes harder every year. IMO I think she and TPTB are aware that they really can't take her character anywhere else. They've invested too much in the character storylines to drop the ball and let the characters go out other than intact, IMO.
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