Anonymous wrote:I hope Dr. Collins does not return.
Anonymous wrote:I hope Dr. Collins does not return.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread has too many pages for me to look back, but did you know the actress Taylor Dearden’s (Dr King) father is Bryan Cranston in real life?
Yes, but it probably hasn't been mentioned for like 10 pages, so a lot of people probably don't know.
She's definitely the most loved character, it's a fantastic performance.
Anonymous wrote:Second season will take place 10 months after season 1, over July 4.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Second season will take place 10 months after season 1, over July 4.
Oh, that'll be good. Having worked in an ER, 4th of July can be crazy!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Second season will take place 10 months after season 1, over July 4.
Oh, that'll be good. Having worked in an ER, 4th of July can be crazy!
Anonymous wrote:Second season will take place 10 months after season 1, over July 4.
Anonymous wrote:Second season will take place 10 months after season 1, over July 4.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread has too many pages for me to look back, but did you know the actress Taylor Dearden’s (Dr King) father is Bryan Cranston in real life?
And, McKays dad on the show last night is her real life dad Brad Dourif.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just read that the actress who plays Dr. Collins had a family emergency in the middle of filming, so had to be written out of subsequent episodes. Her absence has nothing to do with whether people liked her character/how fundamental she was to the show.
Isn’t it funny the mental Gymnastics people did to explain her away?
Anonymous wrote:This thread has too many pages for me to look back, but did you know the actress Taylor Dearden’s (Dr King) father is Bryan Cranston in real life?
Anonymous wrote:This thread has too many pages for me to look back, but did you know the actress Taylor Dearden’s (Dr King) father is Bryan Cranston in real life?