Obvious agreement.
Saw an ad for it. If I catch it, I'll give it a shot, but it's not something I'll actively seek out.
Obvious agreement.
Saw an ad for it. If I catch it, I'll give it a shot, but it's not something I'll actively seek out.
The wife and I watched it, only like 6 episodes. I got some good chuckles, a few groans but we enjoyed it.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑23 May 2021, 10:35amObvious agreement.
Saw an ad for it. If I catch it, I'll give it a shot, but it's not something I'll actively seek out.
Yeah, I'm liking it a lot.revbob wrote: ↑23 May 2021, 9:26amMy takeaway is Rashida Jones is beautiful but that shirt looks awful.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑23 May 2021, 8:25am
We're confused by the internal logic of this ad. So it starts in an airport where the woman misses or is denied her flight. Is she trying to go on vacation or trying to get home? It's unclear. Then she's in a hotel room, suggesting, yes, she is on vacation and was unable to get home. But she apparently wants to do touristy stuff and is denied, so she didn't want to get home? But then she gets to do all kinds of vacation-y stuff, so, yes, she's happily on vacation, exactly as her original hopes. So why was she so crestfallen about missing the flight? It's that first scene that makes the whole thing confusing.
Also anyone seen this?
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10846104/
Samesies. Really want to watch it. May have to ILLEGALLY PIRATE it.
Heh—this weekend a firetruck passed us and I made a comment about going to Rampart and Dixie McCall. Man, we're old.Mimi wrote: ↑09 Aug 2021, 9:54amWatching Emergency! I watched this show when I was a child and had a mad crush on Randolph Mantooth. I still love the show and I still love him. I'm also in awe of how simplistic and lighthearted some shows were in the 70s. This show wasn't meant to shock and awe, that's for sure.
Oh, Dixie. Gawd love her. I've never seen an actor underact so beautifully. I want a tshirt that says "administer D5W TKO and transport immediately." Heh.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑09 Aug 2021, 10:10amHeh—this weekend a firetruck passed us and I made a comment about going to Rampart and Dixie McCall. Man, we're old.Mimi wrote: ↑09 Aug 2021, 9:54amWatching Emergency! I watched this show when I was a child and had a mad crush on Randolph Mantooth. I still love the show and I still love him. I'm also in awe of how simplistic and lighthearted some shows were in the 70s. This show wasn't meant to shock and awe, that's for sure.
Those kinds of shirts are perfect for the rare moments of recognition from strangers.Mimi wrote: ↑09 Aug 2021, 10:24amOh, Dixie. Gawd love her. I've never seen an actor underact so beautifully. I want a tshirt that says "administer D5W TKO and transport immediately." Heh.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑09 Aug 2021, 10:10amHeh—this weekend a firetruck passed us and I made a comment about going to Rampart and Dixie McCall. Man, we're old.Mimi wrote: ↑09 Aug 2021, 9:54amWatching Emergency! I watched this show when I was a child and had a mad crush on Randolph Mantooth. I still love the show and I still love him. I'm also in awe of how simplistic and lighthearted some shows were in the 70s. This show wasn't meant to shock and awe, that's for sure.
I remember when that show firs came out, the concept of paramedics was very new around here and we were just amazed at all the different medical scenarios they encountered on the show. Nowadays I think the FD gets more medical assist type of call than they do for actual fires.Mimi wrote: ↑09 Aug 2021, 9:54amWatching Emergency! I watched this show when I was a child and had a mad crush on Randolph Mantooth. I still love the show and I still love him. I'm also in awe of how simplistic and lighthearted some shows were in the 70s. This show wasn't meant to shock and awe, that's for sure.
I was a loyal viewer back in the day.Mimi wrote: ↑09 Aug 2021, 9:54amWatching Emergency! I watched this show when I was a child and had a mad crush on Randolph Mantooth. I still love the show and I still love him. I'm also in awe of how simplistic and lighthearted some shows were in the 70s. This show wasn't meant to shock and awe, that's for sure.
Apparently, the show did a lot for the paramedic profession.Sparky wrote: ↑09 Aug 2021, 12:07pmI remember when that show firs came out, the concept of paramedics was very new around here and we were just amazed at all the different medical scenarios they encountered on the show. Nowadays I think the FD gets more medical assist type of call than they do for actual fires.Mimi wrote: ↑09 Aug 2021, 9:54amWatching Emergency! I watched this show when I was a child and had a mad crush on Randolph Mantooth. I still love the show and I still love him. I'm also in awe of how simplistic and lighthearted some shows were in the 70s. This show wasn't meant to shock and awe, that's for sure.