Sep 21, 2010

'The letter'

It doesn't matter how many times I watch the ER episodes, they're so good everytime. I just watched the episode 'The letter', the one where the ER staff gets the letter from Lizzie, were she's telling them that Mark passed away. I cried, like I do everytime. I cry when Carter gets the papers from the fax. I cry when he reads the first two pages.I cry when I see the look on Carters face when he sees the last pages and then telling the others that Mark is gone. I cry when Susan is in the lounge crying and then Carter walkes in, they talk and then Carter hugs her. I cry when Kerry just can't clean out Marks locker so Carter have to do it. I cry when Carter cleans out the locker, that look on his face, and when he takes Marks stethoscope.

Call me a crybaby but I can't help that the makers of ER did the episodes and the whole show so good that it touches your heart everytime. Long live Cook County!

Sep 14, 2010

Dr. Romano has it all wrong, ER doesn't stand for EveryonesRetarded ;)

Just have to make one thing clear. As I said in the last post, there's never ever gonna be another show like ER. I still stick to that but..I am also totally and completely in love with the show Bones. ER and Bones are my darlings. Yeah yeah, I sounds like a total geek but hey! I like to think that it's flattering for those who makes the shows and those who are in it, when someone says they love it and really mean it. Like Noah Wyle, Sherry Stringfield, Emily Deschanel, David Boreanaz. That's one of the questions I would ask them if I got the chance to meet them, is it flattering when someone really loves what you do? I guess I already know the answer. If it would be me, I would totaly love it. And wouldn't it be just a little flattering if someone, except your family, love something about you? Not love love, but..love.

Sep 10, 2010

EmergencyRoom

Since forever and ever ago, ER has been my favorite show, all categories. I think I was 9 or 10 when I started watching it, and I absolutely loved it from the start. And from the start I don't mean 1994 when ER first started, because I was only 1 years old then, but the start from when I started watching it. I don't remember which season it was, all I remember from that first time is Mr. absolutely perfect awesome Dr. John Carter, Dr. Mark Greene, Dr. Elizabeth Corday and Dr. Kerry Weaver. And I remember were I watched it the first time, it was in a hotel in Sweden. Haha, love my memories.

I remember when season 10 was about to end and I was like hoping so so much that it wasn't the last season. And boy was I happy when It didn't end until season 15. I mean, I wasn't happy that it ended but I was happy that it actually continued for another 5 years. After that I was a little sad, like all the other fans I guess.

I just looked up the price for the ER DvD-boxes. I already have season 1 and 2 and my goal is to have all the 15 DvD-boxes. When I orded them the price was a little higher. Now it is 19.95 €, about 25.35 $, so it goes down little by little.
ER will always be my favorite show all categories. There's never ever gonna be another hospital show like ER and there's never ever gonna be another exiting, beautiful, dramatic, painful, sad, nerve-wrecking, lovely, happy all through show like..ER. Noah Wyle & Sherry Stringfield as Dr. John Truman Carter III and Dr. Susan Lewis in season 8. Forever.