Rolling Rock always reminds me of Something Corporate because I think Andrew McMahon mentions it in a song.
For a while, Rolling Rock was readily available in the area. It was alright, pretty cheap too from what I remember
Abbot promising the guy with the flag in his chest that he'd get more medicine but "right now, I need you to shut the fuck up!" sent me. I think Santos pocketed Whitaker's badge as a prank. It seems like the type of playful but kind of shitty thing she'd do to someone she considers a friend. There's no way Langdon relapsed. It just doesn't generally seem like that type of show where there's all these melodramatic plot twists/11th hour reveals. Which is why the Al Hashimi character seems so out of place compared to everything else. I had guessed earlier in the season that she had some kind of neurological thing going on preventing her from being more hands on, but I rolled my eyes at how they revealed it. I just don't buy her trusting Robbie with this info after one shift, especially after how he's been acting all day. One grand gesture chewing out the EMTs doesn't make up for everything else. Edit: 21 year old me loved nothing more than a greasy, hot-as-lava slice of pizza than an ice cold Rolling Rock
One episode left and still nothing about Baby Jane Doe. There has got to be a reason for that plot. Either something happens in the finale where they need to save her, or the maybe the speculation The Prestige Pod was talking about where a major character adopts her will happen.
Very curious show Al-Hashimi's thing will play out. Will Robby not go on sabbatical given that and his admittance of wanting to khs? If not what does the ED do, given that you absolutely can't be doing life or death work while having those seizures uncontrolled? (Despite what twitter is saying this morning lol)
I think Wyle said in a recent interview that there will be more -- that one of his concerns coming into the season was that the viewers would forget about her as the season went on, but that Dana's lines about her becoming such a meme quickly dispelled any worries he had about that But even if not, it wouldn't surprise me or be all that disappointing since it's not like it'd be out of the ordinary to not see the resolution of a patient's arc, given that the ER is often just one stop for a patient
I am so glad this didn’t become a trend for the show. Was listening to The Watch this morning and both guys said they were happy that the show wasn’t going to “be the worst day in Pittsburgh” every season.