Anonymous wrote:Thanks PP ^^ I guess I will quit looking for her.
Anonymous wrote:Fun Fact: the actress who plays Dr. McKay (Fiona Dourif, with the bangs) is the daughter of Brad Dourif. Brad Dourif was in Lord of the Rings!
Brad Dourif played the treacherous advisor Gríma Wormtongue, a key servant of Saruman, in Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings film trilogy, appearing in The Two Towers and The Return of the King. He portrayed the slimy, manipulative figure who poisoned King Théoden's mind and served the Wizard.
Anonymous wrote:What happened to the AA doctor from season 1 (the one who had the miscarriage)? Considering the show’s season is 24 hours, she could be working another shift and show up any minute 😀
Anonymous wrote:What happened to the AA doctor from season 1 (the one who had the miscarriage)? Considering the show’s season is 24 hours, she could be working another shift and show up any minute 😀
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does Dr. Robby seem like a jerk in Season 2? I don't recall this in Season 1. He seems like he is always distracted and trying to get out of conversations. More than with Dr. Al and Dr. Langdon.
He is severely burned out and on the verge of a meltdown.
Anonymous wrote:Why does Dr. Robby seem like a jerk in Season 2? I don't recall this in Season 1. He seems like he is always distracted and trying to get out of conversations. More than with Dr. Al and Dr. Langdon.
Anonymous wrote:Why does Dr. Robby seem like a jerk in Season 2? I don't recall this in Season 1. He seems like he is always distracted and trying to get out of conversations. More than with Dr. Al and Dr. Langdon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want some relationship drama or romance. Like maybe Langdon has an affair?
This would be kind hard to do on a show depicting real time. What are you suggesting, he hate-shaboink Santos in the laundry between patients?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would have been nice to have the writers not have Santos and McKay have the same personality, one of them is annoying enough, the two of them are two too many.
What is it about McKay that annoys everyone?
I find McKay pretty annoying because in Season 1 she spent the first half of the season explaining things to Javadi and her explanations were often super awkward and TMI. She also had multiple very weird interactions with patients, like when she told the homeless mom about having a drug problem or when she got really aggressive with the patient they suspected might have been sex trafficked. Her heart appears to be in the right place but she's over the top in the way she tries to help others and I find it grating.
She has actually grown on me quite a bit and I wound up liking her interactions with her son and her dad last season, and find her less irritating this year.
I also think at least part of my annoyance with her was her very aggressive bangs in Season 1, which are toned down into more of a side swept situation this year, which I prefer. The idea of an ER doctor with a heavy bang is totally bizarre to me, you are in and out of trauma rooms and dealing with bodily fluids all day long. I'd want it out of my face and totally unfussy and might even wear one of those caps that surgeons wear (though I get not wanting to wear that for a whole shift).
It's amazing how much bangs change her looks. Almost like Clark Kent taking off his glasses. Did she lose weight as well? Sometimes almost looks like she was recast.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would have been nice to have the writers not have Santos and McKay have the same personality, one of them is annoying enough, the two of them are two too many.
What is it about McKay that annoys everyone?
I find McKay pretty annoying because in Season 1 she spent the first half of the season explaining things to Javadi and her explanations were often super awkward and TMI. She also had multiple very weird interactions with patients, like when she told the homeless mom about having a drug problem or when she got really aggressive with the patient they suspected might have been sex trafficked. Her heart appears to be in the right place but she's over the top in the way she tries to help others and I find it grating.
She has actually grown on me quite a bit and I wound up liking her interactions with her son and her dad last season, and find her less irritating this year.
I also think at least part of my annoyance with her was her very aggressive bangs in Season 1, which are toned down into more of a side swept situation this year, which I prefer. The idea of an ER doctor with a heavy bang is totally bizarre to me, you are in and out of trauma rooms and dealing with bodily fluids all day long. I'd want it out of my face and totally unfussy and might even wear one of those caps that surgeons wear (though I get not wanting to wear that for a whole shift).
Anonymous wrote:It’s funny, I used to think the character Carrie on ER was so annoying as a young woman, and as I’ve rewatched the show in my 40s and 50s, I realize she just was trying to take a leadership role in a hospital that was not supporting her and sometimes it was really her against as a bunch of dudes (anspah, mark greene, Doug, etc) just did whatever and ignored,or undermined her.