Apparently the word "fracking" is more widespread than we thought: [link]
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Ever notice that nurses are almost entirely absent from the House 'verse?
Also, 24 should be consider SF just on the strength of Jack's ability to maneuver around LA during rush hours. At least this season with the curfew, there's a reason that he might be able to get somewhere fast.
They've been doing that all along, if memory serves.
CSI started out at least having a cop in the same room and mostly running the interrogations with the Grissom, Kat, whoever present and asking questions but not really running the show. The last few times I watched it was just the CSIs.
Did Quincy ever interrogate suspects in the box?
I am a very bad BSG/GG fan. I totally missed this incident of Lorelai Gilmore using the word, "Frakking".
Here's a link to the post directly: [link]
It's the second BSG reference on the show (Rory once mused that her grandmother was in every room of the house, like she was a Cylon).
RE: BetsyHP's link.... now I wanna know what famous landmark DB threw up in...
House also has nurses when less than the whole set of ducklings is in the room and they need to do something complex, like restrain a patient, restart their heart, etc.
As if a doctor as senior as House would *ever* draw his own blood...
As if a doctor as senior as House would *ever* draw his own blood...
I have seen this kind of thing happen: A client of mine I had accompanied to the hospital for a blood draw was so hard for the phlebotomist and nurse to find any vein on. Finally, in reverential tone of voice, the nurse said, "I know, I'll go find Dr. _____, he'll be able to do it." Which she did, and then he did. He also waxed long and poetical about the whys and hows of getting a vein from an individual like this, including recommendations for future procedures (which I assiduously noted in his file). And this is a very different story from House just plowing right in and drawing blood just cuz he wants some NOW, Dammit! and doesn't want to wait for a nurse or tech.
ETA: a close-paren.
I love this ep so much, I'm going to watch it in real time.
ETA: With all the lights on.