To: Paul Atreides
My "relationship" with the show ER ended one night several years ago when they had an expectant mother die from a blotched C-section. I couldn't stomach it anymore. Life is full of enough tragedy, why seek more? After all, isn't following the agenda of the Democrats in the Senate enough of an emotional roller-coaster?
5 posted on
04/27/2003 11:43:16 AM PDT by
MHT
To: MHT
ER lost me as a viewer when whatshername, the gippy b*tch doc came out as a lesbian after she had an affair with a guy who was trying to woo her into his HMO program.
6 posted on
04/27/2003 11:51:13 AM PDT by
annyokie
To: MHT
I washed my hands of it when they decided to make everyone a homo. First, there was the lesbian doctor, then the homosexual male nurse, then the homosexual male ambulance driver, then they turned a heterosexual doctor into a homosexual. That is not counting the unending amount of homosexual patients coming through the hospital.
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