mhbjc
Joined Nov 2014
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The conflict between Roy and Ed was entertaining. I appreciated how everyone (but Johnny and Roy) were giving Ed all the credit for what he achieved and demonstrated. My question is why didn't Dr. Beckett sit with Ed and help show him the path to medical school? He's too smart to remain be a firefighter. He's shying away from people in pain. I think this episode could have gone a different way. I personally didn't see any dissing to Vietnam vets. I wasn't one, but my dad was. I thought they gave him the respect he earned.
I watched all of ER and then remembered Emergency! What a fascinating trip rescue and medicine have taken! The history of fire and rescue was interesting. I can easily see why doctors would have fought this program.
What I'm glad has evolved has been the music, lighting, and sound quality of tv shows. Emergency! Seems to have placed microphones on the actor's shoes! And there's only one lamp in a room casting lots of shadows.
Finally, it was fun to remember Randolph Mantooth on Tiger Beat magazine.
What I'm glad has evolved has been the music, lighting, and sound quality of tv shows. Emergency! Seems to have placed microphones on the actor's shoes! And there's only one lamp in a room casting lots of shadows.
Finally, it was fun to remember Randolph Mantooth on Tiger Beat magazine.