Anonymous wrote:To be fair, it did start as a continuation of ER but negotiations fell through with the Crichton estate. The show runners decided to chuck the ER angle, move the show to Pittsburgh, and rename it. And obviously John Carter, too.
Anonymous wrote:Any ER-based show can seem similar to ER, that's silly. It's much less glossy and melodramatic so far, all for the good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I found the first episode a little slow, but got into it in episode two.
I DO think Noah Wyle's character could be a current day John Carter - by the end of ER he was kind of lost and lonely and I could see his character being like this character in the present day.
Yep, totally can see this. It is like an ER cast but just younger doctors, and Noah wyle is just Dr Greene now.
Noah is in his early 50s. Anthony Edwards was in his early 30s when ER started.
This is like Noah being the Morgenstern of ER.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I found the first episode a little slow, but got into it in episode two.
I DO think Noah Wyle's character could be a current day John Carter - by the end of ER he was kind of lost and lonely and I could see his character being like this character in the present day.
Yep, totally can see this. It is like an ER cast but just younger doctors, and Noah wyle is just Dr Greene now.
Anonymous wrote:I found the first episode a little slow, but got into it in episode two.
I DO think Noah Wyle's character could be a current day John Carter - by the end of ER he was kind of lost and lonely and I could see his character being like this character in the present day.