Great! I’d seen lots of one- or two-paragraph summaries, but I wanted the details. ![]()
Thank you!
Great! I’d seen lots of one- or two-paragraph summaries, but I wanted the details. ![]()
Thank you!
Oh, something that really picked at me with this one – did the PotW live right across the street from the hospital? Chase got the idea to recheck Fran’s house while she was being loaded onto the operating table. Chase ducks out, goes to her house, finds the dead cat, checks the basement, discovers the pipe, checks the yard, finds the pipe leads to next door, sees the sign on the neighbor’s house, makes the final connection between it all, and races back to the hospital just in the nick of time!
Either Chase is actually The Flash or that was some slow-ass surgery prep.
Maybe this is alternate-universe New Jersey, located in the same rapid transit dimension in which Jack Bauer lives.
Actually, Chase called Cameron on her cell phone from the patient’s house. The rest is pretty much standard TV time passage to build suspense.
This may have something to do with the amount of booze I’ve drunk, but I think that’s hysterical.
The full recap isn’t up yet at Television without pity, but it should be in the next day or so. You will get 13ish pages of minute by minute snarky rehashing goodness
(I love televisionwithoutpity)
If Wilson had, he might be more concerned that his current boss was once a hooker chummy with a White House speech writer.
Awesome. I knew I’d eventually be able to find more in-depth info, but I was hoping I wouldn’t have to wait too long.
This is one of my problems with liking medical dramas. I mean, the occasional vomiting scene I can handle, partially because I’m pretty good at sensing that it might be coming and so I can mute the TV. This one, from all I’ve heard, would have been nearly impossible for me to watch. At least I TiVo it instead of watching it live, and enough people know about my phobia to warn me!
Yes and I REALLY don’t like the new trend.