You gotta have faith.
Okay, that's a motto that was more applicable to the George Michael loving Eli Stone, but Code Black Season 2 Episode 9 was trying really hard to work that message in. Really hard.
I'm not really sure why Noa needed faith to suck it up and reach out to her patient's widow, but whatever gets the job done, right? Although honestly, I'm also not sure she should have felt as much guilt as she did. Maybe I just have the romantic range of a teaspoon, but unless they'd had a fight, "Tell my wife I love her" isn't earth shattering or unexpected.
No, if Noa was going to feel guilty about anything it should have been about not going back out and completing her ride along. And even that's a stretch. Recognizing your limits is as important a skill as anything else in medicine.
So Penn Jillette's...
Okay, that's a motto that was more applicable to the George Michael loving Eli Stone, but Code Black Season 2 Episode 9 was trying really hard to work that message in. Really hard.
I'm not really sure why Noa needed faith to suck it up and reach out to her patient's widow, but whatever gets the job done, right? Although honestly, I'm also not sure she should have felt as much guilt as she did. Maybe I just have the romantic range of a teaspoon, but unless they'd had a fight, "Tell my wife I love her" isn't earth shattering or unexpected.
No, if Noa was going to feel guilty about anything it should have been about not going back out and completing her ride along. And even that's a stretch. Recognizing your limits is as important a skill as anything else in medicine.
So Penn Jillette's...
- 12/1/2016
- by Elizabeth Harlow
- TVfanatic
New NCIS Los Angeles season 5,episode 15 spoiler photo features Callen,Sam street stuff. Recently, CBS delivered this new spoiler photo for their upcoming "NCIS: Los Angeles" episode 15 of season 5, and it appears to be sorta interesting, giving us a new look at Callen and Sam roaming the streets with a couple of hot females. The episode is titled, "Tuhon." In this new episode, Sam and Callen will head to Mexico to search for Tuhon,who is a retired assassin they encountered on their very first case together, now a suspect in the murder of a diplomat. Meanwhile, Nate and Deeks will stay in Los Angeles to assist with the investigation. Peter Cambor will return as Operational Psychologist Nate Getz ,and Danny Trejo guest stars as Tuhon. Guest stars will feature: Peter Cambor (Operational Psychologist Nate Getz),Danny Trejo (Tuhon) Erik Palladino (Vostanik Sabatino), Benjamin Ciaramello (Micahel Santos), Cindy Luna (Martina...
- 2/15/2014
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
New NCIS Los Angeles season 5,episode 15 official spoilers,plotline revealed by CBS. Last night, CBS released the new,official,synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "NCIS: Los Angeles" episode 15 of season 5. The episode is entitled, "Tuhon," and it sounds like things will get quite intriguing as Callen and Sam go to Mexico for their newest case, and more. In the new,15th episode press release: Callen and Sam are going to revisit their very first case together when they head to Mexico to find a retired assassin. Press release number 2: Sam and Callen will head to Mexico to search for Tuhon,who is a retired assassin they encountered on their very first case together, now a suspect in the murder of a diplomat. In the meantime, Nate and Deeks are going to stay in Los Angeles to assist with the investigation. Peter Cambor is going to return as Operational Psychologist...
- 2/5/2014
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
A Halloween week surprisingly light on horror sees instead some romantic dust-ups, courtroom showdowns and an epic battle of egos waged across the vast cosmic expanse of time and space.
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"Aladin"
While much of Bollywood's output has a touch of the fantastical, this contemporary adaptation of the classic fairytale cranks things up to a whole new level. The latest from Indian director Sujoy Ghosh, this romantic fable finds Ritesh Deshmukh as the eponymous hero, a ne'er-do-well bullied by local thugs whose life transforms when his childhood crush gives him a magic lamp containing a genie (Amitabh Bachchan). Eager to be released from his teapot-shaped prison for good, the fast-talking trickster pressures our befuddled hero to make wishes until things turn ugly when the lamp's former occupant (Sanjay Dutt) shows up. In Hindi with subtitles.
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"Aladin"
While much of Bollywood's output has a touch of the fantastical, this contemporary adaptation of the classic fairytale cranks things up to a whole new level. The latest from Indian director Sujoy Ghosh, this romantic fable finds Ritesh Deshmukh as the eponymous hero, a ne'er-do-well bullied by local thugs whose life transforms when his childhood crush gives him a magic lamp containing a genie (Amitabh Bachchan). Eager to be released from his teapot-shaped prison for good, the fast-talking trickster pressures our befuddled hero to make wishes until things turn ugly when the lamp's former occupant (Sanjay Dutt) shows up. In Hindi with subtitles.
- 10/26/2009
- by Neil Pedley
- ifc.com
Hot off his stint on ABC's Desperate Housewives, Gary Cole has signed to co-star on the network's drama pilot Good Behavior, with Jeffrey Tambor on board to guest star.
Additionally, Ty Burrell has been cast in ABC's untitled David Kohan/Max Mutchnick comedy pilot, while Benny Ciaramello and John Carroll Lynch have joined ABC's drama pilot, The Prince of Motor City, and Kerry Bishe has joined Fox's drama pilot Virtuality.
Good Behavior, from ABC Studios and director Charles McDougall, centers on Jackie (Catherine O'Hara), the matriarch of a family of criminals who decides it's time for her brood to go straight when her husband (Cole) ends up in the clink for five years.
Tambor will play Hy, Jackie's sleazy partner at a pawn shop.
Cole is coming off a turn on Housewives as Wayne, the evil ex-husband of Katherine Mayfair (Dana Delany)
The untitled Kohan/Mutchnick comedy, from WBTV, revolves around two men -- Derek (Josh Cooke), who is straight and Drew (Alan Tudyk), who is gay -- who are lifelong best friends and business partners.
Additionally, Ty Burrell has been cast in ABC's untitled David Kohan/Max Mutchnick comedy pilot, while Benny Ciaramello and John Carroll Lynch have joined ABC's drama pilot, The Prince of Motor City, and Kerry Bishe has joined Fox's drama pilot Virtuality.
Good Behavior, from ABC Studios and director Charles McDougall, centers on Jackie (Catherine O'Hara), the matriarch of a family of criminals who decides it's time for her brood to go straight when her husband (Cole) ends up in the clink for five years.
Tambor will play Hy, Jackie's sleazy partner at a pawn shop.
Cole is coming off a turn on Housewives as Wayne, the evil ex-husband of Katherine Mayfair (Dana Delany)
The untitled Kohan/Mutchnick comedy, from WBTV, revolves around two men -- Derek (Josh Cooke), who is straight and Drew (Alan Tudyk), who is gay -- who are lifelong best friends and business partners.
A.J. Buckley has been upped to a regular on CBS' CSI: NY.
Meanwhile, Ever Carradine and Kyle Secor have joined ABC's new drama series Women's Murder Club in recurring roles, Benny Ciaramello has landed a recurring role on NBC's Friday Night Lights, and Tuc Watkins and Kevin Rahm have been added to ABC's Desperate Housewives as recurring.
On CSI: NY, from CBS Paramount Network TV, Bruckheimer TV and Alliance Atlantis, Buckley plays Adam Ross, a gifted lab technician in the New York Crime Lab who specializes in the analysis of trace evidence.
Buckley, recently seen in the feature The Last Sin Eater, will next co-star opposite Gabrielle Union in the thriller The Box.
He is repped by Marion Campbell at TalentWorks, manager Sarah Lum at Leverage and attorney Allison Binder.
Murder Club, from 20th Century Fox TV, revolves around four girlfriends (Angie Harmon, Laura Harris, Aubrey Dollar, Paula Newsome) who solve tough murder cases.
Carradine will play the fiancee of Tom Hogan (Rob Estes), a politically savvy police lieutenant and the ex-husband of Lindsay Boxer (Harmon).
Meanwhile, Ever Carradine and Kyle Secor have joined ABC's new drama series Women's Murder Club in recurring roles, Benny Ciaramello has landed a recurring role on NBC's Friday Night Lights, and Tuc Watkins and Kevin Rahm have been added to ABC's Desperate Housewives as recurring.
On CSI: NY, from CBS Paramount Network TV, Bruckheimer TV and Alliance Atlantis, Buckley plays Adam Ross, a gifted lab technician in the New York Crime Lab who specializes in the analysis of trace evidence.
Buckley, recently seen in the feature The Last Sin Eater, will next co-star opposite Gabrielle Union in the thriller The Box.
He is repped by Marion Campbell at TalentWorks, manager Sarah Lum at Leverage and attorney Allison Binder.
Murder Club, from 20th Century Fox TV, revolves around four girlfriends (Angie Harmon, Laura Harris, Aubrey Dollar, Paula Newsome) who solve tough murder cases.
Carradine will play the fiancee of Tom Hogan (Rob Estes), a politically savvy police lieutenant and the ex-husband of Lindsay Boxer (Harmon).
- 8/15/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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