Discussion:
Jan 10, 2008: Welcome Back Abby!
(too old to reply)
Dropping The Helicopter
2008-01-12 07:53:06 UTC
Permalink
Ok, welp, after a one-episode Abb-sence (I'm awesome), Abby is out of
rehab and back in black! An uncharacteristically almost-watchable
episode methoughts. So without further ado, here are Dropping T.
Helicopter's Olde Tyme Episode Bullet Points(tm):

- So, from the opening scenes, it appears that Abbs is indeed out of
rehab and on basically the same sort of probation at Cook County General
that Carter was on when he was doing goofballs or whatever it was. I
suspect they simply dusted off the old script and reused it.

Except, before she returns to work, she's going to *really* go to
Croatia this time for "a few weeks" to be with Luka and Joe. Wow,
either funerals in Croatia are the most elaborate burial rituals since
Cheops was bandaged up, or actors desperately clawing their way off a
sinking ship really cause wild contortions in the writing of an episodic
television program. Whatever the case, she's around for the rest of
this episode through the novel writer's device of "we're short staffed
and we've got multiple casualties coming in" (I hope they patented that
one, because I'm betting that every other medical show ends up trying to
steal it!), and keeps the place from completely falling apart.

- Morris pukes for some reason. He's sick for the entire episode, at
various times having an IV going, at others receiving an injection of
some sort of anti-emetic in his buttock from Serial Killer Guy II -
Electric Boogaloo. Yes, for reasons known to nobody but TEERPTB, we
actually get to see Morris' butt crack. No, we do not find out which
buttock he receives the injection in.

- Neela's alarm clock wakes her up and causes her to immediately have to
pee. Her cousin is in the shower and won't open the bathroom door, so
Neela just barges in, pees, and wipes, in what has to be the least
necessary scene in the history of all visual arts. It seriously should
win some sort of Oscar for Outstanding Achievement In The Field Of
Needless Ickiness.

Anyway, Neela's been talking to her cousin (Jaspreet?) in the shower the
whole time she's been urinating and she hasn't been answering. That's
because she wasn't in the shower - she comes in through the bathroom
door. Neela then complains about the water bill and goes to shut the
shower off, and finds Harold in the shower! I don't think any of us saw
that one coming! Yes, Neela looks at his penis. Twice. No, I did not
make any of the above up.

The entire atrocity is almost certainly the lowest point in "E.R." history.

[CUE BLIPVERT]

- Two young kids come in from the multiple casualties thing, which turns
out to be an apartment fire. The girl is ok, the boy less so. Abby
ends up diagnosing the girl with some made-up-sounding extremely rare
genetic vision problem. This results in the girl singing a song while
the ophthalmologist ophthalmologizes her eyes. The same song is
reprised in the Obligatory Song At The End Of The Episode(tm).

The boy is the subject of yet another never-before-seen dramatic device.
His blood pressure (or something) is getting dangerously high (or
low), and Freaky-Surgery-Guy-Who-Isn't-Dubenko wants to cut open his
liver. However, Abby and Pratt suspect it may in fact not be his liver,
but a broken pelvis causing the problem. If Not-Dubenko is right, he
has to cut open the liver immediately or the boy dies. If Abby and
Pratt are correct, simply putting what appeared to be a weight on his
pelvis will relieve the blockage and restore the boy's blood pressure to
normal, without the extreme risk involved in liver-cutting.

Abby/Pratt (Prabby?) ultimately win the conflict and try the pelvis
weight idea - and it works! The boy's blood pressure (or whatever it
was) returns to normal and he is saved, with a fully intact liver to boot!

I literally sat staring at the screen with my jaw completely slack,
drool running down onto my shirt, for a full five minutes after
witnessing that theatrical masterpiece. Never having seen anything
remotely like it before, my mind was simply spinning trying to take it
all in. Even as I write this, I am still awestruck by the brilliance
that this program delivers into our homes each week. Bravo, "E.R.", bravo.

- A fireman was also brought in from the fire. He served solely to set
up a scene where a half-dozen firemen come in through the main doors in
slow motion while New Gay Desk Clerk Guy drools over them. Scouts'
honor - they used *slow motion*. Upon reflection, I am utterly
gobsmacked that they didn't play "You Sexy Thing" by Hot Chocolate over
that scene.

- An old lady dies in what appeared to be a desperate attempt to give
Bizarre Chaplin Chick a reason to make an appearance. Some
uncomfortable-to-watch back-and-forth between her and Uncle Jesse took
place, but nothing to write home about. We did get to see a location
shot for the first time in ages though out of the deal, for whatever
that's worth.

- After maneuvering around all the questions from her coworkers about
"How was Croatia?" all episode, Abbs finally comes clean at an all-ER
meeting and tells everybody that she was really in rehab. Everybody
seems to be pretty much "yeah whatever" about it, except Sam. Sam gets
all pissed for some reason.

- For some reason, Haleh has gotten more screen time in the last two
episodes than in the entire period since Third Rock fired her. Also,
Malik made an appearance and even had a half a line in this episode. So
the episode wasn't a complete garbage dump.

- Jaspreet bolts because her father is about to find her (or something).
She has Neela "break up" with Harold and Morris for her. I wasn't
aware you could actually do that. That could have made a number of
events in my life go much smoother than they did. Huh, I guess you
learn something every day if you're not careful.

- Neela and Abby kiss and make up about the confrontation in Neela's
apartment a few eps back. Abby apologizes and it's all water under the dam.

And that's about it. I'm sure you're all as relieved as I am that this
terrible writers strike, which has shut down so many shows, has in no
way affected the quality of "E.R."

Until next time, I remain humbly yours,

Dropping T. Helicopter
dlcandc
2008-01-13 02:17:16 UTC
Permalink
Post by Dropping The Helicopter
Ok, welp, after a one-episode Abb-sence (I'm awesome), Abby is out of
rehab and back in black! An uncharacteristically almost-watchable episode
methoughts. So without further ado, here are Dropping T. Helicopter's
- So, from the opening scenes, it appears that Abbs is indeed out of rehab
and on basically the same sort of probation at Cook County General that
Carter was on when he was doing goofballs or whatever it was. I suspect
they simply dusted off the old script and reused it.
Except, before she returns to work, she's going to *really* go to Croatia
this time for "a few weeks" to be with Luka and Joe. Wow, either funerals
in Croatia are the most elaborate burial rituals since Cheops was bandaged
up, or actors desperately clawing their way off a sinking ship really
cause wild contortions in the writing of an episodic television program.
Whatever the case, she's around for the rest of this episode through the
novel writer's device of "we're short staffed and we've got multiple
casualties coming in" (I hope they patented that one, because I'm betting
that every other medical show ends up trying to steal it!), and keeps the
place from completely falling apart.
- Morris pukes for some reason. He's sick for the entire episode, at
various times having an IV going, at others receiving an injection of some
sort of anti-emetic in his buttock from Serial Killer Guy II - Electric
Boogaloo. Yes, for reasons known to nobody but TEERPTB, we actually get
to see Morris' butt crack. No, we do not find out which buttock he
receives the injection in.
- Neela's alarm clock wakes her up and causes her to immediately have to
pee. Her cousin is in the shower and won't open the bathroom door, so
Neela just barges in, pees, and wipes, in what has to be the least
necessary scene in the history of all visual arts. It seriously should
win some sort of Oscar for Outstanding Achievement In The Field Of
Needless Ickiness.
Anyway, Neela's been talking to her cousin (Jaspreet?) in the shower the
whole time she's been urinating and she hasn't been answering. That's
because she wasn't in the shower - she comes in through the bathroom door.
Neela then complains about the water bill and goes to shut the shower off,
and finds Harold in the shower! I don't think any of us saw that one
coming! Yes, Neela looks at his penis. Twice. No, I did not make any of
the above up.
The entire atrocity is almost certainly the lowest point in "E.R." history.
Good Lord! What is it about rest/bathroom scenes on shows and in movies?
It's disgusting. I'm glad I missed this eppy--at least this part of it
anyway. Sheesh!
Post by Dropping The Helicopter
[CUE BLIPVERT]
- Two young kids come in from the multiple casualties thing, which turns
out to be an apartment fire. The girl is ok, the boy less so. Abby ends
up diagnosing the girl with some made-up-sounding extremely rare genetic
vision problem. This results in the girl singing a song while the
ophthalmologist ophthalmologizes her eyes. The same song is reprised in
the Obligatory Song At The End Of The Episode(tm).
The boy is the subject of yet another never-before-seen dramatic device.
His blood pressure (or something) is getting dangerously high (or low),
and Freaky-Surgery-Guy-Who-Isn't-Dubenko wants to cut open his liver.
However, Abby and Pratt suspect it may in fact not be his liver, but a
broken pelvis causing the problem. If Not-Dubenko is right, he has to cut
open the liver immediately or the boy dies. If Abby and Pratt are
correct, simply putting what appeared to be a weight on his pelvis will
relieve the blockage and restore the boy's blood pressure to normal,
without the extreme risk involved in liver-cutting.
Abby/Pratt (Prabby?) ultimately win the conflict and try the pelvis weight
idea - and it works! The boy's blood pressure (or whatever it was)
returns to normal and he is saved, with a fully intact liver to boot!
I literally sat staring at the screen with my jaw completely slack, drool
running down onto my shirt, for a full five minutes after witnessing that
theatrical masterpiece. Never having seen anything remotely like it
before, my mind was simply spinning trying to take it all in. Even as I
write this, I am still awestruck by the brilliance that this program
delivers into our homes each week. Bravo, "E.R.", bravo.
- A fireman was also brought in from the fire. He served solely to set up
a scene where a half-dozen firemen come in through the main doors in slow
motion while New Gay Desk Clerk Guy drools over them. Scouts' honor -
they used *slow motion*. Upon reflection, I am utterly gobsmacked that
they didn't play "You Sexy Thing" by Hot Chocolate over that scene.
- An old lady dies in what appeared to be a desperate attempt to give
Bizarre Chaplin Chick a reason to make an appearance. Some
uncomfortable-to-watch back-and-forth between her and Uncle Jesse took
place, but nothing to write home about. We did get to see a location shot
for the first time in ages though out of the deal, for whatever that's
worth.
- After maneuvering around all the questions from her coworkers about "How
was Croatia?" all episode, Abbs finally comes clean at an all-ER meeting
and tells everybody that she was really in rehab. Everybody seems to be
pretty much "yeah whatever" about it, except Sam. Sam gets all pissed for
some reason.
- For some reason, Haleh has gotten more screen time in the last two
episodes than in the entire period since Third Rock fired her. Also,
Malik made an appearance and even had a half a line in this episode. So
the episode wasn't a complete garbage dump.
Malik?! Dang! And I missed it. :-( Oh, well. There's always reruns.
Post by Dropping The Helicopter
- Jaspreet bolts because her father is about to find her (or something).
She has Neela "break up" with Harold and Morris for her. I wasn't aware
you could actually do that. That could have made a number of events in my
life go much smoother than they did. Huh, I guess you learn something
every day if you're not careful.
- Neela and Abby kiss and make up about the confrontation in Neela's
apartment a few eps back. Abby apologizes and it's all water under the dam.
And that's about it. I'm sure you're all as relieved as I am that this
terrible writers strike, which has shut down so many shows, has in no way
affected the quality of "E.R."
Until next time, I remain humbly yours,
Dropping T. Helicopter
Thanks for the recap, "Unky-Copter". ;-)
----
Lori
Nancy2
2008-01-14 16:05:43 UTC
Permalink
Post by Dropping The Helicopter
- An old lady dies in what appeared to be a desperate attempt to give
Bizarre Chaplin
LOL -Chaplin might be a good description, but it's "chaplain."

I think the unnecessary bathroom scene is due to some juvenile
writer's voyeuristic and junior-high scatalogical fixation. There's
no other reason for it.
Post by Dropping The Helicopter
uncomfortable-to-watch back-and-forth between her and Uncle Jesse took
place, but nothing to write home about. We did get to see a
Teaser for next week leads us to believe that Jesse and Sam get
together. If he doesn't care about the Chaplain, why doesn't he just
dump her?

Everybody
Post by Dropping The Helicopter
seems to be pretty much "yeah whatever" about it, except Sam. Sam gets
all pissed for some reason.
Yeah, what was that about? There is nothing in their past dealings
that would make this believable. And why didn't Abby answer her? DID
she drink on the job? I don't think we've seen that, but I have
missed some episodes.
Post by Dropping The Helicopter
- For some reason, Haleh has gotten more screen time in the last two
episodes than in the entire period since Third Rock fired her. Also,
I'm sorry to see the actress has gained back an appreciable amount of
weight. I hope she gets back to where she was.

N.
sharon
2008-01-15 01:18:17 UTC
Permalink
Post by Dropping The Helicopter
Everybody
Post by Dropping The Helicopter
seems to be pretty much "yeah whatever" about it, except Sam. Sam gets
all pissed for some reason.
Yeah, what was that about? There is nothing in their past dealings
that would make this believable. And why didn't Abby answer her? DID
she drink on the job? I don't think we've seen that, but I have
missed some episodes.
Well, Sam was with her on some cases where Abby was screwing up big time,
maybe due to a hangover, but, Sam was being honest in her response, IMO. On
more than a few occasions, Sam or others had to intervene and help Abby
figure out what to do. Given that, as well as the new information Abby just
gave her, I think Sam's question was perfectly legit and she deserved an
answer, not an incredulous stare. Abby's 'promise' to the staff that she
would never, ever do such a thing again was certainly worthy of an eyeroll.
You'd think after a month in rehab, she'd know better than to make such a
ridiculous statement. Abby doesn't know she will be staying sober forever,
nobody does. And for someone who has been consistently unable to maintain
her sobriety and suffered multiple relapses over a decade or more, she
should never lie to anyone, least of all herself, about it.

To me, the other nurses' reactions, being completely sympathetic and
supportive without questioning a word out of Abby's mouth was far more
unusual. I've worked in hospitals where caregivers have been impaired, and
it is only normal to wonder if any unusual behavior in the past was linked
to it. I guess Chuny and Haleh were totally on Abby's side because they've
known her longer and consider her 'one of them' due to her past as a nurse.
However, their support for her should've been tempered with concern that she
might've harmed a patient. Or her child.

Although we never definitively saw Abby drunk at work, we saw her attempting
to go to work while intoxicated at least once, when Pratt intervened and
stopped her. If she was willing to take care of patients while plastered
that time, there's no real reason to think she wouldn't have done so at
others. At the very least, her extracurricular activities impaired her
competence as a physician, even if she wasn't legally drunk while at work.
BTW, Pratt should've notified his supervisors when the incident occurred,
and, now that she has admitted her alcoholism he is morally and legally
obligated to notify the bosses as well as the state medical board as to what
he witnessed that night.
Post by Dropping The Helicopter
I'm sorry to see the actress has gained back an appreciable amount of
weight. I hope she gets back to where she was.
N.
Alas, YF lost that weight on a drastic, liquid diet/fast. Relapsing and
regaining the weight is almost inevitable in those circumstances. Oprah did
the same thing years ago with the same result.

Sharon

Loading...