Post by ajk on Apr 16, 2011 17:29:40 GMT -5
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« Thread Started on Nov 5, 2006, 11:30pm »
Well, I'm certainly glad I decided to come back home and watch the repeat of Friday's show (11/3), because it seems that nearly 10 minutes of crucial information failed to air in the initial broadcast and five of those minutes came right off the top!
Okay, so the scene opens in an operating room during some kind of surgery which we soon come to see is cosmetic. The first procedure is an eyelid job (it really makes me wonder just how many of the "round eyed" women in these shows have actually had this ever increasingly popular form of self mutilation, but I digress) and then we are treated to a liposuction job in progress. As the needle is withdrawn from the patient, the assisting nurse takes the syringe from the doctor but inadvertently causes the contents to squirt all over the doctor, to which he utters the "S" word in disgust (actually, several times throughout the story, but I'm not going to call the FCC).
Sometime after the surgery, the clumsy nurse comes to the doctor's office to apologize for the earlier mishap in the operating room. As he's receiving her apology, he's visually checking her out from head to toe and when he gets to the toes, he makes a mental note of her pretty ankles and at the same time admires her "red pumps" to which she interrupts, "Sorry, I forgot to bring my loafers today", clearly noticing him checking out her footwear. At this point he inquires as to the length of time she has been working at the office, to which she replies, "Six months". Remember this moment, it will be very important later.Anyway, as the doctor is leaving the office for the day, the other two assistants (the tall slender gal, and the shorter overweight gal) swoon and wish aloud how they would like to seduce him, but kid each other about how they might attract such a handsome man with the both of them being less than the glamorous image of his fiancee.....the clumsy nurse just smiles to herself.
Shortly thereafter, we see the doctor exiting a hotel elevator while conversing on a cell phone. Upon exiting, he bumps slightly into a woman entering the elevator but doesnt' acknowledge the contact. Later in the lobby, while still on the phone, he has a more serious collision with a bellman which results in a couple of buttons being sheared off the doctor's jacket sleeve. Time stops as the buttons fall to the ground and immediately after their impact, the doctor looks up at the bellman and slaps him soundly across the face. This is the point that Friday's broadcast began.......
Later in the story, we find the clumsy nurse carefully positioning a vase of flowers on the reception desk to the office when she is greeted by the other two nurses. After some light conversation, the woman that had been in the office earlier for a consultation about some surgery comes running in wearing a big hat and sunglasses demanding to see the doctor. Expressing genuine concern, the assistants inquire as to the nature of the problem as the doctor is presently out of the office. At that moment, the woman removes her camouflage to reveal the botched results of the cosmetic surgery she had just received days before. She wildly asks if these results are permanent or just the healing stage, to which the other assistants tell her that she must speak to the doctor. The clumsy nurse suddenly speaks and says that it looks like there is a serious problem and that she should seek the services of another, more competent surgeon to repair the damage before it becomes permanent. In fact, she knows of another patient of this doctor's from several years before that had a similar problem and she waited too long before seeking corrective surgery resulting in serious deformity.
I honestly don't remember this part from Friday night, but I could have forgotten. Anyway, once he's been locked in the room and we see that she has spray painted the message, "Be polite to people" on the wall, we find that he has been held in the room for over a day (this is why he wasn't in the office when the model came to complain about the botched surgery). When the "really nice girl" comes back to the house she asks if he would like some food which she has brought for him, but he just screams at her, "What do you want from me?", to which she replies, "I just want to be treated properly/decently (I'm a bit hazy on the exact word).
Okay, that should bring you up to speed and allow you to appreciate the story a bit more. I do have one question though: at the end of the story, we find the policemen sticking evidence stickers all over the crime scene of the deceased doctor. The next scene is of the "really nice girl" going through security to board a plane. This being the case, the scene dissolves and the caption reads, "3 years later", to which we find the good doctor in the middle of a consultation with a slightly overweight housewife type looking woman to whom he is selling some procedures while thinking to himself, "You're going to have to spend a lot of money lady....." How can this be if he died 3 years previously? Other than that, I kinda dug this episode.
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« Thread Started on Nov 5, 2006, 11:30pm »
Well, I'm certainly glad I decided to come back home and watch the repeat of Friday's show (11/3), because it seems that nearly 10 minutes of crucial information failed to air in the initial broadcast and five of those minutes came right off the top!
Okay, so the scene opens in an operating room during some kind of surgery which we soon come to see is cosmetic. The first procedure is an eyelid job (it really makes me wonder just how many of the "round eyed" women in these shows have actually had this ever increasingly popular form of self mutilation, but I digress) and then we are treated to a liposuction job in progress. As the needle is withdrawn from the patient, the assisting nurse takes the syringe from the doctor but inadvertently causes the contents to squirt all over the doctor, to which he utters the "S" word in disgust (actually, several times throughout the story, but I'm not going to call the FCC).
Sometime after the surgery, the clumsy nurse comes to the doctor's office to apologize for the earlier mishap in the operating room. As he's receiving her apology, he's visually checking her out from head to toe and when he gets to the toes, he makes a mental note of her pretty ankles and at the same time admires her "red pumps" to which she interrupts, "Sorry, I forgot to bring my loafers today", clearly noticing him checking out her footwear. At this point he inquires as to the length of time she has been working at the office, to which she replies, "Six months". Remember this moment, it will be very important later.Anyway, as the doctor is leaving the office for the day, the other two assistants (the tall slender gal, and the shorter overweight gal) swoon and wish aloud how they would like to seduce him, but kid each other about how they might attract such a handsome man with the both of them being less than the glamorous image of his fiancee.....the clumsy nurse just smiles to herself.
Shortly thereafter, we see the doctor exiting a hotel elevator while conversing on a cell phone. Upon exiting, he bumps slightly into a woman entering the elevator but doesnt' acknowledge the contact. Later in the lobby, while still on the phone, he has a more serious collision with a bellman which results in a couple of buttons being sheared off the doctor's jacket sleeve. Time stops as the buttons fall to the ground and immediately after their impact, the doctor looks up at the bellman and slaps him soundly across the face. This is the point that Friday's broadcast began.......
Later in the story, we find the clumsy nurse carefully positioning a vase of flowers on the reception desk to the office when she is greeted by the other two nurses. After some light conversation, the woman that had been in the office earlier for a consultation about some surgery comes running in wearing a big hat and sunglasses demanding to see the doctor. Expressing genuine concern, the assistants inquire as to the nature of the problem as the doctor is presently out of the office. At that moment, the woman removes her camouflage to reveal the botched results of the cosmetic surgery she had just received days before. She wildly asks if these results are permanent or just the healing stage, to which the other assistants tell her that she must speak to the doctor. The clumsy nurse suddenly speaks and says that it looks like there is a serious problem and that she should seek the services of another, more competent surgeon to repair the damage before it becomes permanent. In fact, she knows of another patient of this doctor's from several years before that had a similar problem and she waited too long before seeking corrective surgery resulting in serious deformity.
I honestly don't remember this part from Friday night, but I could have forgotten. Anyway, once he's been locked in the room and we see that she has spray painted the message, "Be polite to people" on the wall, we find that he has been held in the room for over a day (this is why he wasn't in the office when the model came to complain about the botched surgery). When the "really nice girl" comes back to the house she asks if he would like some food which she has brought for him, but he just screams at her, "What do you want from me?", to which she replies, "I just want to be treated properly/decently (I'm a bit hazy on the exact word).
Okay, that should bring you up to speed and allow you to appreciate the story a bit more. I do have one question though: at the end of the story, we find the policemen sticking evidence stickers all over the crime scene of the deceased doctor. The next scene is of the "really nice girl" going through security to board a plane. This being the case, the scene dissolves and the caption reads, "3 years later", to which we find the good doctor in the middle of a consultation with a slightly overweight housewife type looking woman to whom he is selling some procedures while thinking to himself, "You're going to have to spend a lot of money lady....." How can this be if he died 3 years previously? Other than that, I kinda dug this episode.
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