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dratefahmed1 · 6 months ago
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kkrusteva · 3 months ago
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rip House you'd have loved coughing on people in the COVID 19 pandemic
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autistic-danieljackson · 12 days ago
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Not to be all 'back in my day' but I think the problem with TV today is that shows don't get 100-200 episodes anymore.
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strideofpride · 1 year ago
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made a new uquiz: do you have good or bad taste in tv?
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elliesgaymachete · 6 months ago
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I know we always talk about missing 22 episode seasons and filler episodes and character development but you know what else I miss about that? Low budget network seasons. I miss shows that are still in the middle of filming when they start airing, so writers (and execs) know what people think of the show before the season is over. I miss situation of the week type episode format with a subtler overarching plot that comes to fruition in the last few episodes of the season. I miss shows reusing the same locations (mostly sets on a soundstage with a few outdoor scenes) because they don’t have the budget for dozens of different places. I miss the lovable mid tier special effects, or using practical effects and costumes instead. I miss shows knowing before they finish writing the season if they’re going to get another one and can plan accordingly. I miss only having to wait 4-6 months between seasons instead of 1-3 years between seasons. I miss seasons wrapping up their arc entirely but ending with a small hook for the next season. I miss low budget network television.
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katapotato55 · 1 month ago
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how come no one is talking about Brilliant Minds?
so there is this new medical drama show called Brilliant minds, but instead of it being the usual high stakes ER medical drama its about a psychology and neurology ward. "its just house md but- " ok I love house md, but also this show is not house md. The characters and tone of the show is too different to house MD. (also as much as I love house MD, this show aged.... poorly. thats the 2000s for ya!)
Things that stand out to me about this show:
it is an actually REALLY GOOD REPRESENTATION ABOUT MENTAL DISORDERS. all of it is somewhat accurate (for tv standards at least) and doesn't jam everyone into one umbrella like seriously, the show goes out of it's way to showcase the struggles of people with mental disorders without focusing too hard on the shock value
EMPATHY. DEAR GOD IS THAT SOMETHING THAT IS RARE IN TERMS OF MENTAL HEALTH. For once it is nice having representation for just treating mental patients with RESPECT AND CARE. WE NEED THIS MORE THAN EVER. Too many people just assume the worst with others when they are in a vulnerable state!
The fact the patient isn't fixed by a miracle drug or procedure and is treated with various types of therapy! I have heard too many times people asking if the meds will "fix them yet" when often times mental health struggles needs a ton of time to recover from.
AND how sometimes you just don't know HOW the disorder started, but they still took time to try and fix it regardless of the cause This happens in real life. sometimes you lose your ability to do something and there is no known cause, and its frustrating being hospitalized for it. The fact this show shown some self restraint instead of doing a bullshit "brilliant doctor magically finds out the cause" thing most medical shows do. and last but not least:
The representation for face blindness and childhood mental health issues.
I was born with a few nerodivergent quirks such as having a type of emotional face blindness. this is common with people with ASD and ADHD. I remember growing up accidentally upsetting people, or people thinking I am stupid or a jerk because I didn't know they were upset. I can recognize faces and who people are, but when it comes to emotional expressions its hard for me to get the nuances of. feel free to make fun of me for enjoying this really corny medical drama show, but god damn that first episode just made me cry with the representation for cognitive therapy. the parts about focusing on the smaller parts of the face like the mouth and eyebrows is accurate. Yall are sleeping on this show. cmon!
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thecutestgrotto · 5 months ago
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Hello!! I hope you're doing well! I was wondering if I could ask for some doctor/surgeon or grey's anatomy themed dividers? It's totally okay if not! Just wanted to say your dividers are lovely and I hope you have a nice day as well! :]
Hi anon! You’re so sweet 💗 i’ll be honest I haven’t consistently watched Grey’s Anatomy since they killed off McDreamy, it just wasn’t the same after that. 😔🩵🌸
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antiterf · 8 months ago
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Trans person: I'm pretty sure I sprained my ankle
Doctors: Do you think you sprained it because of HRT?
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rhfffas · 2 months ago
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me to shonda rhimes when i watch greys anatomy for sapphic content meanwhile have to endure so many of straight dramas:
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hospital-wh0re · 2 years ago
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ash, tracy k. smith // house md 
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rosebathe · 10 months ago
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one of my favorite japril scenes :((
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candiestofqueens · 11 days ago
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Blizzard was such a good episode!
- The fun they were all having at the start and the transition to getting everything together? Ahhhhh
-the cast prank
-continuously playing music over the speakers
-Lydia getting blood splattered on her and not flinching
- Mookie helping out in the surgery
-The new surgeon coming in and everyone immediately accepting her presence
-Haleh singing to the child
-Bob making a split decision to operate
And my favourite
- Linda seeing the annoying temp struggling and she just picks up a phone and begins working, and even orders pizza
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kkrusteva · 3 months ago
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rip Robert Chase you'd have loved Brat Summer
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countesspetofi · 7 months ago
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Today in the Department of Before They Were Star Trek Stars, William Shatner guest stars in "Admitting Service," episode 6 of the first season of Dr. Kildare (original air date November 2, 1961).
Shatner plays Dr. Cunningham, the supervising resident for Dr. Kildare's internship on the admitting ward. Kildare and Cunningham come into conflict over over a patient Cunningham discharges when Kildare has a gut feeling his case is more serious than Cunningham's examination indicates. The patient goes home and immediately dies, and his family threatens to sue the hospital and Cunningham. But the autopsy indicates that while Kildare's instinct was correct, the patient's condition was so rare Cunningham couldn't have been expected to catch it.
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mcints · 20 days ago
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I would give my left foot for people to still be obsessed witn ER, it’s the original greys anatomy! Like respect your elders!
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nerdby · 7 months ago
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Twenty years later and House MD is a still solid dramedy.
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