Anonymous wrote:These two PittFest episodes have been outstanding. Noah Wyle is really good. I did not expect that Dr. King (Taylor Dearden) would become my next favorite. The measles story line is well done all around. My favorite little line was when King asked if the little sister (who, home alone with sick older brother, calls 911, perhaps saving his life) if she'd like a snack and she replies: "I already brushed my teeth." Such perfect innocence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Jake storyline doesn’t work. Why are we supposed to care about this kid? He’s done nothing other than be Robby’s ex stepson and their previous interactions weren’t even interesting.
Sorry but this is a big misstep in an otherwise phenomenal show.
I sort of agree. Plus, Robby wasn’t even married to Jake’s mom, only dated her for a couple of years. He never was his actual stepson. In real life, that kid wouldn’t give him the time of day.
Maybe that isn't who/how you are, but I had a lot of not-moms and not-dads growing up, and that dynamic, that connection, was very similar to how Jake seems to see Dr. Robby. Didn't you have aunties/uncles? That bond doesn't go away just because your adult(s) separate(s).
Aunties and uncles are different from the scenario The Pitt wants us to believe. In this case, Robby only dated Jake’s mother for a few years. We don’t even know when - maybe before Collins? It doesn’t sound at all like an auntie/uncle relationship. And yes, often when the adults break up, the kid is no longer closer with the ex, especially if they weren’t married. It’s just not realistic.
Anonymous wrote:Who is the new doctor with King? He’s sexy!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would expect to see MORE of Dr. Collin’s in Season 2, not less. Sorry not sorry, haterz.
Boo!!!
Anonymous wrote:I would expect to see MORE of Dr. Collin’s in Season 2, not less. Sorry not sorry, haterz.
Anonymous wrote:No one even mentioned Dr. Collins in the latest episode. It was like she didn’t exist.
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:Anonymous wrote: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.
He was hilarious, did not know that was her actual dad.
And her dad is also the voice of Chucky, the evil doll
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope Dr. Collins does not return.
+1
Anonymous wrote:I hope Dr. Collins does not return.
Anonymous wrote: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.
He was hilarious, did not know that was her actual dad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope Dr. Collins does not return.
I hope she has an identical twin who plays a major role in season two.