Watching a House marathon right now, which reminds me of medical drama rule #62. Several patients are suffering from the same infection, and they think it might be one of two things. So they treat them for both, but one of them is causing kidney shutdown, and they can't tell which. So they have to take them off one of them, but if its the wrong one, the infection will take over and kill them. So they decide to take one patient off one, and another patient off the other. That will possibly kill one or the other. And it does. However, since they basically flipped a coin and condemned one of them to die to save the others, and that's a pretty heavy thing that would have them wracked with guilt for months. Thus, what ends up happening is that neither thing they thought what it was is what it was, so the patient would have died either way and the characters don't have to feel as bad.
What's with the confusing US Open scheduling? There were no new Burn Notices for the past two weeks, so I assumed there were no new Monks or Psychs either. But apparently not! Good thing they repeat them a jillion times over the weekend.
If last night's Swingtown is the last one ever, I will be sorely disappointed. Its good as a season finale, but there are too many questions left open as a series finale. And I thought the creators said it would work as a series finale?! ( spoiler comments )
What's with the confusing US Open scheduling? There were no new Burn Notices for the past two weeks, so I assumed there were no new Monks or Psychs either. But apparently not! Good thing they repeat them a jillion times over the weekend.
If last night's Swingtown is the last one ever, I will be sorely disappointed. Its good as a season finale, but there are too many questions left open as a series finale. And I thought the creators said it would work as a series finale?! ( spoiler comments )