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WyleOoooooooooo......15 episodes. FIFTEEN!!!!
Breaking new ground in streaming.
I am in solely for that.
But I like Noah Wiley,...dudes a librarian
There is A LOT more to it than that. That “idiot woman” originally developed the idea with the producers of this show as a LITERAL EXTENSION of ER… and negotiations apparently got super messy and then they decided to go ahead with the show without her.That idiot woman suing because she thinks this rips off ER is probably convinced any medical drama involving an emergency department is a ripoff of ER.
Mm, the way I read it, they decided to go a different direction and not as a literal extension of ER. Once that was off the table, they pivoted to this--which, BTW, is little like ER. She hasn't a leg to stand on, it seems.There is A LOT more to it than that. That “idiot woman” originally developed the idea with the producers of this show as a LITERAL EXTENSION of ER… and negotiations apparently got super messy and then they decided to go ahead with the show without her.
Fantastic show, either way.
I had a maaaajor social work critique that they got 100 percent wrong (for doctors as well, who are mandated reporters). They did the opposite of the law because they needed it for the story. Super annoying, but only for a small subset of fans, and I love the show nonetheless.I saw a Youtube video of a doctor critiquing the show, and for the most part, it is extremely accurate from that perspective.
Yeah… with the same EP/writers/Star of ER… all whom were negotiating with the Crichton estate AND MAX on a ER reboot… and then just bailed and made a very similar show. Just a total coincidence.Mm, the way I read it, they decided to go a different direction and not as a literal extension of ER. Once that was off the table, they pivoted to this--which, BTW, is little like ER. She hasn't a leg to stand on, it seems.
I never cared for or watched doctor/medical shows either, but I enjoyed this. Since each episode covers 1 hour of a 15 hour shift it has a different feel than most medical shows.My wife (not me) just started watching (bingeing(sp?) ) this show the other day.
Not me so much. Have never cared for or watched doctor/medical shows. No interest at all.
Except it's not a similar show. The only similarity is that it takes place in an ER. She doesn't own medical dramas set in an emergency room. She's just mad they made a show without her.Yeah… with the same EP/writers/Star of ER… all whom were negotiating with the Crichton estate AND MAX on a ER reboot… and then just bailed and made a very similar show. Just a total coincidence.
And if she didn’t have a leg to stand on, you’d think the court would have thrown the case out when WB filed to have it dismissed… SIX months ago, in Nov 2024.
Word is they changed NOTHING other than the characters and location. The entire concept was developed as an ER spin-off. That's a stretch to say it is NOTHING like it. I think they are very very similar other than ER became very SOAPY at the end and this show doesn't come off that way. Evidently, the lawsuit might have some wings. It's coming up on a year pretty quick and still not thrown out.Except it's not a similar show. The only similarity is that it takes place in an ER. She doesn't own medical dramas set in an emergency room. She's just mad they made a show without her.
Because yeah, ER took place over one shift on one day in an ER. So similarWord is they changed NOTHING other than the characters and location. The entire concept was developed as an ER spin-off. That's a stretch to say it is NOTHING like it. I think they are very very similar other than ER became very SOAPY at the end and this show doesn't come off that way. Evidently, the lawsuit might have some wings. It's coming up on a year pretty quick and still not thrown out.

I said the concept. Not the format of the episodes. LOL.Because yeah, ER took place over one shift on one day in an ER. So similar![]()
I thought it was a little odd that her character didn’t show up again in the back half of the first season. She went home and then when things went crazy she was the only doctor that they weren’t able to get ahold of. I thought that was weird.This news is a bit of a bummer:
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‘The Pitt’s Tracy Ifeachor Exiting, Won’t Return For Season 2 Of HBO Max Medical Drama
There will be no Dr. Collins in Season 2 of The Pitt. Tracy Ifeachor, who portrayed Dr. Collins in Season 1, won’t be returning for the second season of the hit HBO Max medical drama, Deadline has con...www.yahoo.com
same. makes me think there had to be some issues going on off-set there for her to just be written out of Season 1 and not return for S2.I thought it was a little odd that her character didn’t show up again in the back half of the first season. She went home and then when things went crazy she was the only doctor that they weren’t able to get ahold of. I thought that was weird.
You said "Word is they changed NOTHING other than the characters and location." That ain't just a reference to concept. Unless you now wish to retract that they changed NOTHING (your caps, not mine) other than the characters and location? Because that's clearly BS.I said the concept. Not the format of the episodes. LOL.
You left out “The entire concept was developed as an ER spin-off”. Context matters but if you want to harp on a single aspect? Episode format choice changed absolutely everything. LOL.You said "Word is they changed NOTHING other than the characters and location." That ain't just a reference to concept. Unless you now wish to retract that they changed NOTHING (your caps, not mine) other than the characters and location? Because that's clearly BS.