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12.05 "Wake Up"

Lubasha Visnjic: From MrsV http://mrsviw.blogspot.com/ Full spoilers: Teaser: Ray follows Weaver, giving out flyers while they walk. Weaver gives Abby a patient who’s vomiting blood. Abby says, “My specialty”, and heads off. She tries giving Ray a patient, but he says he’s doing his tox elective. He’s just there to hand out flyers, reminding everybody about his gig tonight. Jerry takes one of the fliers, reads it, and says, “The Pogo Lounge?” Morris thinks it’s a strip club. Ray says that it’s behind the Lava Lounge, which used to be known as the Aqua Lounge. Ray sees Neela, calls her “Roomie”, and asks if she’s going to go. She says it’s why she wakes up in the morning. Ray and Neela walk away. We stay with Morris, who’s handing out charts to 2 college students named Rosie and Marshall. They’re wearing lab coats. He gives them a chart, but they tell him that they’re not really doctors. Pratt says, “What’s with the Halloween costume?”

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Lubasha Visnjic: Pages later, Beck says, “I thought everyone was digital”. He compliments Sam, telling her she did a nice job on shaving his chest hair for V1 and V2. However, it took 24 minutes to get his vitals; they can do better than that. Morris joins the scene and agrees that they can do better. He introduces himself (not forgetting to add that he’s Chief Resident, of course). Beck says that it usually takes him 10 minutes to find the “kiss ass” but at least they’re breaking records somewhere. Morris ignores the comment; Pratt laughs. Neela joins the group at this point. Beck says the EKG was prompt but the resident’s eval was “dangerously inadequate”. Pratt counters that it was busy and Beck seemed…Beck interrupts, saying that County’s an inner-city trauma center. It’s chaotic there. Suddenly, a crazy woman in a rainbow-wigged afro runs by with a cigarette. She screams that it’s hot and she needs a doctor and a light. Beck looks at the woman, then turns back to the group. Abby joins in at this point. Beck tells them that he knows they don’t have time to spend hours with each patient. However, the goal is efficiency and excellence. Pages later, Abby tells Beck, “That’s what the textbooks say”. Beck replies that if we relied on textbooks, we’d still think that the Native Americans gave New York to the Pilgrims. Beck goes to the ventilator and adjusts the settings. Then he asks if they saw the reports from the ARDS network in the New England Journal. They all give him a blank stare, so he tells them that if they lower the tidal volume by a certain amount, they decrease mortality rates. “Twirl a knob and save a life. Let’s go”. The patient, Marta, thanks Beck. A note says that Abby rolls her eyes. Morris turns to Beck and compliments his shoes. Beck tells him that he’s wearing Adidas. The next patient they see is Oslow, an older Russian-American. He’s wearing a mask. Morris gives the bullet: the patient has fever and night sweats. There’s no obvious source. Beck, who speaks Russian perfectly, says how are you, and tells Oslow that he’ll be out of there soon. Then Beck turns to Neela and asks for her diagnostic approach. Morris answers that they should do a skin test for TB and Cocci. As Beck checks Oslow, Pratt notices Dorsey Thomas, 30ish, pacing near the desk. He breaks away from the group and walks over. Pratt addresses Dorsey by name. Dorsey greets Pratt, telling him that he hasn’t seen Pratt since his 4th year. Pratt asks what he’s doing there – last he heard, Dorsey was doing plastic surgery in Winnetka. He says he still is, but one of his patients got a half-price tummy tuck and you can guess the rest. The patient’s upstairs. We hear Beck (off-screen) saying, “Hey killa. Let’s go! We’ve got patients to clear!” Pratt tells Dorsey that he’s gotta go, and Dorsey says he’ll talk to him before he leaves. Cut to Luka with Blaire (the coma woman from a previous episode). This is the part where he calls Blaire’s fiancée and gives the phone to her:

Lubasha Visnjic: Luka’s on the phone. Blaire’s anxious, so Luka tells her to relax. This’ll be weird for Jason, her fiancé. Dr. Shulansky drops by, so Luka gives the phone to Blaire and tells her to take a deep breath. The docs stand in the doorway, with Luka keeping an eye on Blaire. Shulansky wants to know what’s going on, so Luka tells him that she’s calling Jason. We hear Blaire introducing herself on the phone and asking for Jason. Luka tells Shulansky that Blaire’s doing great. Shulansky says he’s amazed by her progress – he’s been treating her for 4 years and all of a sudden…this. We hear Blaire on the phone, saying, “Hi…Yeah, it’s really me”. Luka says that it’s not everyday that someone comes out of a vegetative state. Shulansky explains that Blaire seemed to be aware of her surroundings (when she was in a coma) and could say yes and nod appropriately on occasion. We see Blaire nervously twisting the phone cord while she talks. Luka asks what Shulansky’s treating her with, and Shulansky replies that he’s using an experimental cocktail of fluoxitine, sinemet and dextroamphetamine. Luka tells him that Blaire’s asking about the accident. Shulansky tells Luka not to talk to Blaire about it. Luka doesn’t understand, so Shulansky tells him that the crash “was…violent to say the least”. We hear Blaire say, “Oh. That’s great. Congratulations”. Shulansky explains that Blaire and her Mom were carjacked. He gives Luka the file and tells him that Blaire’s Mom was raped and shot. He says that Blaire tried to fight the carjackers and was brutally pistol-whipped. She would’ve been killed, but someone pulled up. Luka thinks she has the right to know, but Shulansky argues that Blaire’s fragile, and telling her might reverse her progress. He thinks she needs to hear this at the right time, from someone who’s close to her. Luka says she has no family. Shulansky says that he’ll tell her, but later. He leaves, and we hear Blaire say, “Sure. No, I understand”. When Luka walks over to her, she tells him that Jason couldn’t talk right now, but will call her back. She thinks he sounded good.

Lubasha Visnjic: Cut to a frustrated Abby with Neela, Beck, and Malik. They’re with a patient named Margo– a teenager who’s obese. Abby tells Beck that Margo has recurrent headaches and has no history of migraines. Beck says that Margo has a history of intracranial hypertension. Margo says that they take out some spinal fluid whenever she gets a headache. Beck says they don’t do that anymore. Neela says, “We don’t?” Beck explains why, then tells them that heparin is the treatment of choice. Malik gives some eyedrops to Beck, and Beck tells Margo what to do. Abby tells Beck that the patient still needs an LP. Beck says, “Not too fast. Annals of Emergency Medicine, May 2000…Abby guesses 5, Neela guesses 3, but Margo correctly guesses 2004. Beck tells them that intraocular pressure correlates with intracranial pressure. He touches her eye with something called a tonopen, and it beeps. He tells them that he’s now made a diagnosis and tells Margo that she doesn’t need a spinal tap. Margo turns to Abby and Neela and tells them, “That’s why you nurses need doctors. Because they know what they’re doing.” A note says that Margo flirtatiously puts her leg on Beck’s knee. He uses both hands to remove her leg. Haleh pokes her head in and tells Abby that Oncology’s on the phone for her. Abby whispers to Neela that if she ever says “he’s” hot again, Abby will kneecap her. Haleh says that one of the patients is freaking out. Pages later, Abby tells someone named Stephanie that Maggie’s sister wasn’t that lucky. Neither was her grandma. Stephanie asks about Abby. She says she hasn’t had a mammogram because she’s too scared. Stephanie says she should have one. Abby knows. She leaves, and we cut to… A paramedic with a patient named Tony Dejesus, 30ish. Beck, Rosie and Marshall join the paramedic. The patient has a single stab wound to the neck. He has good vitals and has no trouble breathing. Morris and a nurse join the group. Rosie notes the time of arrival and asks the paramedic if the case is gang-related. Tony says his wife stabbed him. Morris asks why, and Tony says that his wife’s a “psycho bitch”. Beck asks the nurse to get some residents. Marshall notes the time at which they entered the trauma room. Beck asks Morris, “Who are these people?” As Beck tries to get away from Rosie and Marshalll, we cut to… Blaire in the cafeteria, drinking a milkshake. She doesn’t seem happy. Luka asks her if she’s OK. She jokes around, then explains that the woman who answered the phone was Jason’s wife. They have 2 kids and live in suburban NJ. She says that Jason was a city guy. She laughs nervously and says that the hard part is that everything has gone on and she still feels like she and Jason were just finalizing their guest list last week. Luka thinks that Jason stayed by her for as long as he could. Blaire tells him that according to Shulansky, Jason visited her twice. Luka explains that it must’ve been hard for Jason to see her lying there like that. She says it’s no wonder he wanted them to write their own wedding vows; he probably wanted to take out the “in sickness and in health” part. Luka asks her if she wanted Jason to spend the rest of his life hoping she’d come out of something that everyone said wouldn’t happen. Blaire jokes that maybe she can be [Jason’s] mistress”. Luka smiles.


Lubasha Visnjic: At some point after that, Pratt says he doesn’t think the surgeons would explore an asymptomatic guy with a superficial wound. Tony asks them to hurry – his wife’s going to burn his truck. Beck tells Tony that next time, he shouldn’t sleep with his mother-in-law. Tony says, “You seen her mother? Then don’t criticize”. Beck says that they need to be aware of indications for immediate exploration. Tony rolls his eyes. Beck asks Morris what he thinks. Morris says “Airway compromise, severe hemorrhage or expanding hematoma”. Pratt says Tony doesn’t have any of that. Tony insists that they let him go, then. Beck argues that they can always learn from the case. He asks Pratt for the components of selective management in neck injuries. Tony tells Pratt to keep it short: “don’t go all Al Sharpton on his ass”. Pratt, annoyed at Beck, gives some answers. Beck says, “Don’t be so sure”. Then he asks Neela what proportion of zone 2 vascular injuries are asymptomatic. Neela says that with a significant injury, Tony should be bleeding or have a hematoma. Pratt says Tony’s stable. Beck thinks he may not be. About 9% of asymptomatic patients have a lesion found on angiography that needs surgical repair. What about that, Dr. Pratt? Pratt says he has an asthma patient waiting for him. Pratt heads for the door. Tony asks him where he’s going, and Haleh says there is no asthma patient. Pratt retorts that the patient probably went out for a smoke. He’ll find the patient. While Pratt (who’s annoyed) leaves, Tony asks if he can go as well – he needs to smoke. Pratt’s in the hallway now. He passes Sam, who’s talking to Eve on the phone while putting up a “Scrub or Rub” poster on the wall. She tells Eve that she put up the sanitizing dispensers. Pages later, Ray tells Jerry (on the phone) that he’s still bored. How’s it going in the ER? Jerry tells him that they have a new Attending who’s able to clear the board “faster than a speeding bullet”. Ray asks if they have any drug-related cases. Jerry tells him there are a few traumas coming in. A paramedic wheels in a 7-year-old patient named Lola who has a crush injury. Neela and Pratt take the case. Neela asks what crushed Lola, and the paramedic says the next patient did. Pratt asks Lola to move her legs. She can’t. Jerry tells Ray that the patient’s injury doesn’t seem drug-related. Jerry’s interrupted by the next patient, who’s screaming like crazy. His name is Tommy Binatti (30ish), and he’s screaming that he’s king of the world. Rosie, Marshall, and Morris are there, and Morris tells Tommy that he must’ve forgotten how to fly. The paramedic says that Tommy stood up while on a ride at a fair. Tommy’s singing, “I believe I can fly. Little girl won’t you touch my thigh…” Yuck. Ray asks if Tommy took drugs. Jerry replies that he thinks the patient must’ve hit his head. Ray thinks otherwise and says he’ll be right there.

Lubasha Visnjic: Cut to Tommy rambling. Sam, Morris, Rosie and Marshall are with him. Morris is trying to check Tommy’s eyes, but Tommy’s fighting him. Tommy says Morris looks like an alien; he doesn’t want Morris to “probe” him. Sam pleads for Morris to sedate Tommy, but Morris wants to assess Tommy’s neuro status first. Haleh pops in and tells them that she’s taking the hemocue. Rosie elbows Tommy and says, “This is cool”. Haleh takes the hemocue and goes back to Lola’s trauma room. A tech has already taken his X-rays and is leaving. Dorsey pops his head in as Pratt does an ultrasound. Dorsey says he’s leaving. Pratt asks him if he’s afraid of blood. A note says that Dorsey gets closer and we can see that he’s out of his element. Neela tells Lola to squeeze her hands; she does. At this moment, an alarm sounds. Dorsey tells Pratt (I think) that he’s got skillz. Pratt thinks Lola may have spinal shock with a high thoracic injury. Is that right? Dorsey replies that he’s way out of his league. Starting at the waist, Pratt pokes Lola with a needle, telling her to let him know if she feels it. He gets to her upper chest and that’s when she says she can feel it. Pratt medical jargons, and Dorsey compliments him some more. A roach runs across the floor, and Dorsey squashes it. Pratt tells him that he just killed their mascot. Lola vomits and they move to help her. Dorsey tells Pratt that some of their university buddies are getting together tonight. Does he want to join them? Pratt says he’ll try to be there. Sam yells (through the door) that they need Pratt. NOW. Pratt tells Neela to find out what’s going on in Tommy’s room. Neela goes next door as Tommy screams. Morris is trying to put in a subclavian while Sam and a tech hold Tommy down. Morris warns Tommy that if he doesn’t stay still, he’s going to put the needle through his heart. Tommy’s still laughing hysterically. Neela tells Morris that they have to sedate and paralyse. Morris says he would if he had a line (Tommy pulled out his IV). Tommy wisecracks, “Since when did Alfred E. Newman become a doctor?” Neela prepares to help and asks if they used versed. Sam replies that they did but it had no effect. Ray enters and asks Morris if they know what Tommy took. Morris thinks Tommy took either coke or ice. Ray says, “Dude, what are you on?” Tommy replies, “Her in a minute”. Sam ignores him. Morris is still trying to insert a line but he can’t seem to find a vein. Neela wants to try. Sam screams for Pratt. In Lola’s trauma room, Pratt and Haleh are trying to help Lola. Sam says Tommy’s unstable and they need help getting a line in. Pratt says he’s busy. Sam tells him that they need help, so Pratt tells her to get Beck.

Lubasha Visnjic: Back to Tommy’s trauma room. Neela can’t get a line in either. Neela asks if there are any other attendings on, and Morris tells her Beck’s the only one. Neela thinks they can do this on their own. She’s going to do a femoral cutdown. Sam asks Neela if she’s serious. Neela replies that Tommy needs access. As the alarms beep louder, Tommy laughs harder. As they prep, Beck walks in. He sarcastically says he didn’t know they had a trauma. Maybe his pager isn’t working. He looks at his pager, then says, “Oh, no, it’s working”. Morris gives him the bullet on Tommy: 20 foot fall complicated by an unknown drug. Neela says they’re doing a femoral cutdown. Beck tells everyone to take a breath. Then he tells Sam to get his briefcase – he left it at Admit. As Sam runs to get it, Tommy says, “Banana cheese!” Beck wants to know what Tommy took. Ray guesses it’s sympathomimetic. Beck thinks it’s a bad guess – he thinks it’s an anticholinergic. He asks Morris for the results of the electrolytes test, then says Tommy took skittles. It’s a very popular drug now – it’s over-the-counter cold meds with dextromethrophan hydrogen bromide. Tommy screams and manages to break out of his C-collar. Ray suggests they give something to Tommy so that he can calm down, so Beck gives out an order. Neela reminds Beck that they still need access. Sam enters with Beck’s briefcase. As Ray administers a drug, Beck tells Tommy to close his eyes and go to his happy place. At this point, Beck opens his briefcase and pulls out a little box with a screen prop. Rosie asks at what time did the chem panel come back, and Morris replies that Tommy has weird anatomy – they couldn’t find the subclavian. Beck places the probe on Tommy’s chest and says he’s found the vein. The probe allows them to cannulate the vein under direct visualization. Neela thinks it’s cool. Sam asks if he carries that probe around with him all the time. Beck says it’s a demo model; he holds the patent. He has Neela hold the probe while he works on the line. He gets one in. Beck tells Ray that it looks like they didn’t need a beta blocker after all. He trusts that Ray can finish up. 2 pages later and we’re in Act 3. Pratt, Neela and Haleh are walking towards the elevator with Lola and Tommy. Haleh tells Pratt that a report’s been called in to the PICU. Pratt says great, then turns to Neela and says that he told her to call Beck. What was she thinking? Tommy looks at Neela and tells her that he loves her. Neela tells him to Shut. Up. The elevator doors open, and Dubenko wheels his way off as Lola and Tommy are loaded on. Pratt says, “What’s up?” Dubenko replies, “Thankfully, everything”. Neela says she’s happy to hear that he’s doing well. He says he’s happier. He sees Abby and calls out to her. As Dubenko wheels his way towards Admit, Pratt turns to Neela, all curious. She tells him that she thinks Dubenko had prostate cancer. Much later, Steph tells someone named Lou, “You came?” Lou says he just heard what happened. He’s been trying to see her. Steph has tears in her eyes. She invites Lou in. As Abby walks down the hall, she notices a clerk at the Nurses’ Station. She smiles at her, then walks to the elevator. As she waits, she turns back and looks at the clerk again; she decides to go back. Abby asks if she can schedule an outpatient mammogram. Sure she can. Who’s it for? It’s for Abby. Cut to Sam at the Admit desk. Weaver walks up to her and asks her who put up the “Scrub or Rub” posters. Sam says she did; Eve wants to decrease nosocomial infections. Weaver’s fine with that. She thinks Sam could learn a lot from Eve and Beck. Weaver looks around and asks Sam if she’s seen her med students.

Lubasha Visnjic: Much later, we have this previously spoiled conversation between Luka and Blaire: The hospital rooftop at night. They’re looking at the skyline. He tells her that she only has 5 minutes, and then he’s bringing her back inside. She asks him to bring her to the edge. He says that if she tells Shulansky that he’s doing this, he’ll deny it. She says, “So will I”. He tells her he’s being serious – what they’re doing is bad. He pushes her to the wall, but Blaire can’t see anything. She asks him to pick her up. He refuses. She says, “Come on, we got this far. Don’t wuss out now”. She tries to lift herself up. He calls her name, but she ignores him. He reluctantly helps her. She points at a building and tells him that she used to live there. Her Mom saved for years so that they could move from the South Side. She asks where he lives. He points to where he is, but says she can’t see it from where they are and begs her to sit down. There’s a gust of wind, and Luka covers Blaire with his jacket. Blaire closes her eyes, enjoying her moment outside. He says that he should really bring her back. She asks him if he’s always been a worrier. He responds that he’s always had something to worry about. Luka “studies” Blaire while she looks around. She asks him if he thinks God’s responsible for her waking up from the coma. He says he doesn’t know. She says he probably thinks it was science. He replies that he’s seen deeply religious people come into the hospital and prayer did nothing for them. He’s also seen sceptics have miraculous recoveries. Blaire asks if he thinks it’s fate. He says he thinks he’s glad they’re both there, able to wonder about it. Blaire smiles and nods. Cut to Pratt at Cease Fire. He’s looking for Olivia. As he walks in the hallway, he sees Charlie Pratt standing in front of a room full of young black teenage men. Charlie says he hears what they’re saying, but they sound like a bunch of knuckleheads. It seems he’s talking to them about practicing safe sex and the consequences should they choose not to do so. After awhile, Charlie says getting a girl pregnant is equivalent to 18 years in lockdown. Having a kid at their age isn’t worth it. Pratt tries to walk away but bumps the door. Charlie turns and sees Pratt walking away.

Lubasha Visnjic: Cut to this previously spoiled scene: Blaire asks Luka if he misses Croatia. He says he still has family there, but there are more opportunities for him in Chicago. He likes Chicago. After some more chit-chat, she explains that the reason she keeps asking about the accident is because she keeps having flashes that don’t add up. He asks her about the flashes, and she replies that she remembers being scared. In flashback mode, there’s a blurry vision. Blaire says that they had just gotten coffee. We hear gunshots, then smoke. She says that she remembers seeing her Mom’s face. We see a young Blaire falling face down on the pavement. Blaire says that her Mom was petrified. We see Blaire looking under the car and seeing a hand. She remembers hearing her Mom scream, but it’s muffled by the radio. We see the hand pull away, leaving a puddle of blood. Blaire says that there was blood and laughter – a lot of laughter. At first she thought it was all a dream, but the images are clear. Luka tells her that he thinks she needs to sit down. She continues, saying that something else happened that night, but she’s confused. She’s trying to figure out what it is. Luka wants to know what she’s trying to figure out. She says, “Me to help…I need truth…understand”. A note says that a look of fear spreads across Luka’s face. Pages later and we’re in Act 4. Abby’s running through the hospital, trying to get to the pharmacy. She pounds on the door and says she needs help. She says she needs fluoxitine, sinemet and dextro-amphetamine. The pharmacy tech asks her to write down what she just said. She pushes the tech aside. The tech asks if she’s crazy. Cut to Luka checking Blaire’s reflexes while Beck looks at the lab results. Weaver’s on the phone. Pages later, Olivia tells Pratt that she had some work to finish up. Pratt says that she should’ve told him. She apologizes. Dorsey’s sitting at the table with his blonde girlfriend, Rachel, “surrounded by a group of black professionals”. Dorsey greets Pratt, saying, “You made it”. Pratt says, “I said I would”. Dorsey asks if Pratt remembers Charlene, who’s 30ish and gorgeous. She hugs Pratt. Pratt asks her where she lives now, and she says she lives in Baltimore and works in Radiology at Hopkins. Next up to greet Pratt is Lyndon. He gave up being a lawyer for “flipping houses”. Olivia waits to be introduced. It doesn’t happen, so she introduces herself, saying she’s Greg’s friend. Dorsey says to Pratt, “Is that the kind of bedside manners they teach at County?”

Lubasha Visnjic: Cut to Luka, Weaver, and Beck treating Blaire. Luka administers the fluoxitine. Weaver wants Blaire to go to CT now, but Luka says he’ll do it as soon as he gets a portable monitor. Luka rubs Blaire’s breastbone while Malik gets the monitor and hooks Blaire up. She opens her eyes, but she looks like she’s in a daze. Luka notes that Blaire’s responsive to pain. Weaver says Blaire has incomprehensible verbal activity. Alarms sound, and Blaire starts to seize. No matter what they do, Blaire continues to seize. Beck asks if Blaire has a history of seizures. Luka says no. Beck tells Luka that an overdose of anything Luka gave her could precipitate a seizure. Luka replies that other factors like withdrawal or falling drug levels could have the same effect. Weaver injects some Ativan. Luka wants to inject more. Cut to the Pogo Lounge. Ray walks out with someone named Zoe who’s 20ish and hot. Zoe likes the last song the group played. Ray says the song’s called Blood Wine. She wants to know why he chose that title, and he says he cut his finger opening a bottle of Merlot. Ray asks if she and her friends are heading home. Zoe suggestively says that she doesn’t know what her friends are doing. Ray asks if she knows what she’s doing. She says she knows what she’d like to do. Ray asks her to hold on to that thought. He has to “settle” with the guys and he’ll be right back. As Ray turns, he sees Jerry, Morris, and Neela. Ray tells them that they’re late – Ray’s band was the opening act. Neela explains that Beck had them pulling Journal articles to justify their treatment of every patient. Jerry asks Ray if he wants to grab something to eat. Ray says he has other plans. Morris looks at Zoe, who smiles at him. Morris asks Ray if his “plans” have any friends. Ray goes over to Zoe, who’s standing there with her friends, including one rocker girl. He introduces “Archie”. Heh. Morris says, “What’s up, ladies? Hungry?” Rocker Girl says they want to meet the band. Morris says he plays the drums. They all laugh as they follow Ray to the stage door. Morris says he’s serious. As he plays the air drums, he says he was in a marching band. They won the nationals! Neela and Jerry just leave Morris standing there. When Morris looks up, he notices everyone’s gone. He starts calling their names. Then he goes back to playing air drums again. What a maroon.

Lubasha Visnjic: Cut to Blaire’s trauma room. Through the window, we see Weaver and Beck speaking to a man in a cheap suit. Abby and Luka are with Blaire, who has an oxygen mask on and is unconscious. Luka squeezes her hand and speaks to her. He asks Blaire to open her eyes. Nothing. Abby thinks that maybe Blaire’s post-ictal. Luka looks at her. Abby says that maybe the Ativan hasn’t worn off. Luka says that maybe he shouldn’t have pushed the meds. Abby tells him that he doesn’t know what caused the seizure. He says that maybe they overloaded her synapses. Abby says there’s no way to tell how she fell back into the coma. Luka says they’ll never know why she came out of it either. Abby’s pager goes off. She tells Luka she has to go and asks if he’s OK. He nods. Abby puts her hand on his shoulder before she leaves. Weaver enters and tells Luka that they just spoke to the State Conservator. He agreed to let them admit Blaire for 48 hours to see if there’s any sign of improvement. If not, then she has to go back to the nursing home. Luka nods. Cut to Ear Candy. A “Spoken Word” artist finishes his/her set. We see Dorsey and Pratt’s table. Pratt looks pissed. Dorsey asks for the waitress. Pratt tells him to forget about the waitress. What does he want? Dorsey says he wants lite beer. Pratt asks if “the lipo doctor’s” afraid of getting love handles. Dorsey replies that Pratt shouldn’t hate him. He [Dorsey] looks good. The following must be for another episode: Teaser. We’re in flashback mode. A note says that it’s touching the way he (Pratt) wipes shards away from his mother’s face. We hear Olivia saying breakfast is burning and she’ll take care of it. The scene ends off Pratt, remembering. Cut to Ray and Neela’s. She’s eating an apple as she buttons her shirt. Ray enters and asks if she’s getting ready for a roast. She says they have to clean up. Ray says Gallant doesn’t come for another 3 days. Neela says it’ll take a week for them to disinfect. He tells her that it’ll be all clean – and vacated – by Wednesday. Then she and Gallant can have the place all to themselves. She sweetly tells Ray that she just wants the place to look nice – Gallant’s been in Iraq for a long time. Ray asks if they’re leaving or what. She runs into the bathroom and is startled to see Zoe there. She’s wearing Ray’s shirt as she brushes her teeth. Zoe introduces herself. Neela says she remembers. Zoe says they have a cool place. Neela tells her that they have thin walls. Zoe giggles. While Neela looks around for her toothbrush, Zoe tells Neela that Ray’s great. Neela says that she can scream that from the rooftops, but Zoe already has. Zoe apologizes. Neela asks her if she’s seen her toothbrush. Looks like Zoe’s using it. Neela tells her not to worry – she has gum. Heh. Neela walks out and asks Ray if he’s leaving Zoe there. Ray says that Zoe has a key. Neela gives him a look, so he explains that Zoe’s different. “There’s something real between us”. Neela: “Yeah. Real loud”. Cut to Admit, where Beck is on the phone. Frank looks on. Beck tells the person on the phone that they have transfer-in policies. I guess the person on the phone asks if they have a NICU because he confirms that they have one.

Lubasha Visnjic: Way, way later, Dubenko says some medical stuff to Beck. As Beck leaves, Dubenko asks Beck, “What did you do?” It seems the wheels on Dubenko’s wheelchair are locked. He asks Beck if he locked the wheels, but Beck doesn’t hear him. A note says, “Robo-Dubenko”, stuck, tilts the monitor and cranes his head over to get an angle. On-screen, he says, “This is very unprofessional”. Cut to Neela with Zoe, who seems sweet and almost shy. Zoe tells Neela that it burns when she pees. Neela thinks she has a bladder infection. She tells Zoe that she can get that from many things. Like having lots of sex, for instance. Zoe says she’s been having a lot of that. Neela: “Don’t I know it”. Zoe says it’s embarrassing and she hopes Neela doesn’t mind – she didn’t want to ask Ray. Neela says it’s fine and tells her that she has to run some tests. She’ll need some info first. We find out that Zoe’s last name is Bennett. Neela asks for her address. Then she asks for Zoe’s date of birth. It turns out that Zoe was born in…1990. Neela looks at her and figures out that Zoe is 14, almost 15. Zoe shrugs, smiles, and says her birthday’s coming up. A note says that the scene ends with Neela “considering the true recklessness of her roomie”. End of Act 2. Somewhere in Act 3: Someone named Meg says that “they” can amaze you – how much “they” can understand. Then she says that she can’t forgive “him”. Pratt says that it can be hard. Meg says that she tries but she can’t. They loved each other a long time before “he” messed things up. One stupid night and a few weeks of lying can destroy something that maybe she can’t get back. Or maybe she’s took weak to get past it. Pratt tells her that just because she hasn’t yet doesn’t mean she never will. Cut to Ray and Neela with Zoe. He asks Zoe why she didn’t tell him. She says she didn’t know. She thought it was a UTI due to all the sex they were having. Ray says he wasn’t talking about that – he was talking about why she never told him hold old she was. She said he never asked. He says that Zoe said she was a student. She says she is – she’s in the 7th grade. She didn’t think he’d like her if he knew. He says she’s right. He also doesn’t like courtrooms, prisons, “and men named Hank who make me their bitch”. She doesn’t understand the Hank part. Neela tells Zoe that she’ll give her a prescription, but she needs to be tested for other STDs. She’s fine with that. Zoe wonders who she got the infection from, and Ray insists it wasn’t him. She says that narrows it down, but…they weren’t being monogamous, were they? Ray’s shocked. He sits down and tells her that they shouldn’t see each other anymore. Zoe: “No. Really?” He says, “Really”. She touches his leg and purrs his name. He removes her hand and says he’s serious. A note says she sulks like a little girl, which she is. Zoe says she knew this would happen. Cut to Pratt, who leaves Meg with a guy named Barry. He goes into another trauma room to check on someone named Paul. Sam’s with Paul. She tells Pratt that Paul’s starting to shiver. He tells her to use Ativan. She asks if Paul’s wife is going to visit, but Pratt says he doesn’t think so. She asks if Paul has a bad marriage. Pratt says, “Not exactly”. Eve enters and asks Sam if she’s ready. Sam doesn’t understand. Eve asks if she’s ready for their pink slip party. Eve has Haleh waiting in the Family Room. Eve leaves. Sam looks at Pratt. Pratt tells her that she can go – he’ll push the meds.

Lubasha Visnjic: маленькие заразы новые промофотки.

Starley: А что Лукочки так мало?!

Lubasha Visnjic:

Starley: А глазки уставшие!

Lubasha Visnjic: Starley пишет: цитатаА глазки уставшие! почему? грустный просто. Сэм ушла.

Starley: Lubasha Visnjic пишет: цитатагрустный просто. Сэм ушла Ну, и поэтому тоже. Он просто устал быть один. Все его кидают....

Lubasha Visnjic: Starley пишет: цитатаВсе его кидают.... Сэм не кинула. Он ждал этого от нее, поэтому сказал, что ему лучше на пару недель уехать к отцу, а Сэм перебила и сказала, что она уже подобрала место себе, но не сказала ему до сих пор.

Starley: Lubasha Visnjic пишет: цитатаОн ждал этого от нее, Ага! С самого начала ждал....

Lubasha Visnjic: скачать http://www.parminderonline.com/index2.html

Starley: А что у мальчика такое личико? Что с ним случилось?! И кто там перед Эбби падает?!

Lubasha Visnjic:

Lubasha Visnjic: Табакерка

Lubasha Visnjic: У нас кажется новая Клука Доктор Сид сочувствует Луке ,который сидит с пациенткой в коме и рассказывает ей, что она пережила 6 лет назад. (она так и не узнала, когда очнулась неделю назад) Очень трогательно

Lubasha Visnjic: шутник Сид

Starley: Лукочка! Солнышко! Такой уставший, замученный мальчик....

Машуля: Мое солнышко!!! Моя девочка! С таким крутым мобильником! И с шарфиком с известного рынка Обожаю ее!

Lubasha Visnjic: Кликуха!!!!! и коматозная красивая очень!!!

Lubasha Visnjic: Блейер коматозная

Starley: М-да.....Коматозная, блин! А Лукочка так мил! И с Керри они хорошо смотрятся!

Машуля: Похожа на Горана коматозная Starley пишет: цитатаИ с Керри они хорошо смотрятся! Табакерка!!! УРА!!!

Starley: Машуля пишет: цитатаПохожа на Горана коматозная Хорватка, мэгги ее! Машуля пишет: цитатаТабакерка!!! УРА!!! Для тебя сделаю!

Lubasha Visnjic:

Машуля: Starley пишет: цитатаДля тебя сделаю! Спасибо, милая)))

Lubasha Visnjic:

Lubasha Visnjic:

Lubasha Visnjic:

Starley: А Луке поиграть?!

Lubasha Visnjic: Starley пишет: цитатаА Луке поиграть?! поиграет еще .... с Сидом. В следующих спойлерах.

железная леди: Керри, просто офигительная)) хочу такой же шарфик))

Машуля: железная леди пишет: цитатахочу такой же шарфик)) Это цвета компании "Против рака груди". Такая своеобразная рекламная акция)) А у меня уже 5 сезон есть и почти есть 6... если тебе еще интересно))) Когда мне починят комп... могла бы тебе начать диски делать)) Я сегодня видела серию, где Картер впервые возник на пороге дома Керри))

Starley: Машуля пишет: цитатапочти есть 6... Да? А диски где?! Машуля пишет: цитатагде Картер впервые возник на пороге дома Керри)) Блин...А тут в игре....

Lubasha Visnjic: Дыба

железная леди: Машуля пишет: цитатаКогда мне починят комп... надеюсь что починят...

Lubasha Visnjic:

железная леди: судя по последним фоткам - керри что, опять покрасилась?

Starley: Lubasha Visnjic пишет: цитатаДыба Кого на дыбу?! Кто ж так провинился то?

Lubasha Visnjic: Starley пишет: цитатаКого на дыбу?! Кто ж так провинился то? Эбби

Машуля: Обожаю доктора Дыбенко! Бедненький... а Эбби с ним, как Кордей с Романо обращается... красавица наша, балин... и Сид мне заочно нравится! Придумывайте название пары: Керри Уивер - Эрнест Климент (Сид) - а то у нас с Любашей ОЧЕНЬ пошло получилось...

Starley: Машуля пишет: цитатакрасавица наша, балин... Да! Красавица!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Машуля пишет: цитатаПридумывайте название пары: Керри Уивер - Эрнест Климент ( Хрен вам! С мена Табакерки хватило!

Машуля: железная леди пишет: цитатасудя по последним фоткам - керри что, опять покрасилась? Насчет покрасилась или нет, я не знаю, НО ОНА ПЕРЕСТАЛА ХРОМАТЬ!!! Мало того, что бегала (уже 3 серию подряд!!!) по клинике, таская за собой ненужный костыль, так еще и бедрами так сегодня крутила (в 5 серии 12 сезона), что мы с Любашей в отпаде были! Бежит, бедрами виляет... и костыль зачем-то тащит))) 12 сезон - просто клад!!!! И для русского зрителя в 5 серии есть отличный сюрприз! Маленький, но... зато какой

Starley: Машуля пишет: цитата и костыль зачем-то тащит))) А чтобы кому -нибудь вломить им!

Машуля: Сид - доктор Клемент - такая находка! Новый Романо! Особенно его появление... да вообще ВСЕ с ним сцены супер! Коматозная с Лукой (лучшая часть для меня - ее флешбек! с пистолетным выстрелом... аж мороз по коже!) - гениальные сцены! Керри в шарфике, бегающая, не хромающая и орущая на нового старшего врача: "Это моя больница" - для меня просто подарок. После 11 сезона, когда ее не было... не было... и снова не было! Даже Эбби была очень ничего (кроме сцены с Дыбенко... ну не нравится мне, как она себя с ним повела! могла бы уж и простатой его заняться. жалко ей, что ли? Луби-то все равно пока нет ). Холей поправилась и похорошела! Сцена с сексом двух персонажей в сочетании с обследованием Эбби по поводу рака груди - супер сцена! Евы (Кристен Джонсон) сегодня не было - но и она в этом сезоне настоящая находка! Вообще у меня одни восторги! Кто не видел и у кого есть возможность посмотреть, ОЧЕНЬ рекомендую!

Starley: Машуля пишет: цитатаДаже Эбби была очень ничего (кроме сцены с Дыбенко... ну не нравится мне, как она себя с ним повела! могла бы уж и простатой его заняться. жалко ей, что ли? Луби-то все равно пока нет

Машуля: Че за смайлы? Он так проникновенное ее попросил... хм... о проникновении Но и его можно понять... Эбби такая сексапильная женщина! А с раком простаты не шутят! Вдруг он больше уже никогда ничего не сможет?! - только такой выход! Мамочки...

Lubasha Visnjic: Поддерживаю Машулю всеми фибрами !!!! После ужасного 11 сезона, 12 просто отдушина. Блин, а какой для русских сюрприз в 1205, я аж поперхнулась Коматозная с Лукой очень и очень красивая история. Ну зачем-зачем они ее убрали Такая "химия" была между ними офигеть! Доктор Сид (Климент) очаровал полностью. Вау, чем-то похож на Романо, но не он, а со своей изюминкой. А маленький такой Машуля пишет: цитатаКерри в шарфике, бегающая, не хромающая а счастливая!!! Вот и забывает, что Керри должна хоть изредка , но прихрамывть. А зачем об этом думать, если такие шикарные сцены. А что нас ждет дальше Вообщем, пока 12 сезон пошел шикарно. Кстати, о рейтинге . Прибавился один миллион человек по сравнению с прошедшей и составил. 14 млн. 550 тыс. пока самый высокий на этот момент 12 сезона. Премьера была 14 млн.330 тыс.

Starley: Я посмотрела пока только 3 серии, но мне нравится! Прикольно! Эбби и Лука....(Прости, Любаш!!!) Керри носится по приемному. Походу, забыла, что она главврач. Ей тут интереснее. А как она Лукочку зашивала? А Морис, свалившийся, когда подглядывал? Прикольно! Керри, падающая на Луку? Блин! Класс!

Starley: Машуля пишет: цитатаОн так проникновенное ее попросил Я его тут же пристрелила!

Lubasha Visnjic: Starley пишет: цитата Эбби и Лука....(Прости, Любаш!!!) да ладно. Мы (самки) еще повоюем! Starley пишет: цитатаПоходу, забыла, что она главврач. да она воще про все забыла. Ей дали играть! Starley пишет: цитатаКерри, падающая на Луку? Скорее Лора на Горана.

Lubasha Visnjic: щас добавлю некоторые цитаты с американского форума этой серии.

Машуля: Starley пишет: цитатаКерри, падающая на Луку? Блин! Класс! А Керри падающая в руки Морису?! Оооо... вообще супер сцена!!! Lubasha Visnjic пишет: цитатаДоктор Сид (Климент) очаровал полностью. Вау, чем-то похож на Романо, но не он, а со своей изюминкой. А маленький такой Ага! И ростом похож... и характером... и - блеск просто персонаж! Не могу ничего внятного сказать - так все понравилось! Появление Сида - 100 баллов! Как он с кофе зашел в палату с буйным пациентом - 100 баллов! Как в игрушку играл - 100 баллов! А уж сюрприз от него для нас с вами - 1000000000 баллов и не меньше Lubasha Visnjic пишет: цитатаКоматозная с Лукой очень и очень красивая история. Ну зачем-зачем они ее убрали Такая "химия" была между ними офигеть! Да... красивая и трогательная история. Ее бы растянуть, а они за одну серию бедняжку убили... Хорошая актриса. Очень красивая женщина. Могла бы быть такая пара... но нет. Увы...

Lubasha Visnjic: Doc Sharon Member (10/20/05 10:25 pm) JL (СИД) is adding a really good energy to the proceedings, he's abrasive, but also right, most of the time. He's really kicked the energy level of the show up a notch, something it really needed, IMO. The scenes with Luka and Blair are interesting, however, the entire situation, with her awakening fully remembering everything right up to the moment of the accident and able to speak in complete and coherent sentences without any obvious neuro deficit is so ridiculous that it's hard to care about the storyline

Lubasha Visnjic: Iczer eh Administrator (10/20/05 11:10 pm) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I'm feeling for the Dubenko fans right now, wondering how much further their strange but amusing little man can be dragged down by this hideously stupid association with Abby. The patients are better and more sympathetic this year and yet both the major patient arcs felt flat to me tonight. Luka was so sweet and fine with Blaire, but the whole thing was fake-profound, she wakes up long enough for Luka to bond with and conveniently relapses so he can fight with Clemente and beat himself up about her. Bleh.

Lubasha Visnjic: CarterLukaFan Aiaba (10/20/05 11:16 pm) Luka was hot as always. I love Clemente. He really brought something to this episode. I love his energy and his straightforwardness. Great that Neela didn't just crumble when Abby reminded her she had a boyfriend after she had said Clemente was hot. Good to see her stand up for herself. Morris is my comedic hero. Everything involving Abby was just blah. She definitely showed what a big mouth she has by making the comment to Luka about Dubenko. Then being all know it all like she thinks she does, then she proceeded to tell Mastgirl's former date why she was still in the hospital. Very wrong of her to tell the patient's condition to a guy that she had only dated, not a family member even. Way to go, Abby. As much as I love Luka, and in deed it was great to see him away from all the others for a change, the storyline with Blair just didn't grab me the way I expected it, too. At least he was pretty to look at. I did, however, like him telling Weaver that he was leaving and he could be paged. I'm glad he's also standing his ground with her for a change. All in all, this eppy just fell short of what I had hoped for.

Starley: Машуля пишет: цитатаМогла бы быть такая пара... ЧТО?! А ЛУБИ?! Машуля пишет: цитатаКак в игрушку играл - 100 баллов! А Луке, гад, не дал поиграть!

Lubasha Visnjic: Mimi1970 Member (10/20/05 11:18 pm) I liked this episode. I dont really think that hard about ER now , I either like or not. This eppie I liked. I liked Blair, she made Luka smile and then she's gone, Im kind of dissapointed because she is the type of woman I could see him with but now she's gone. I liked Clemente he does add energy to the show but he could take it down a notch. All in all a good eppie and much better than last week.

Lubasha Visnjic: Starley пишет: цитатаА Луке, гад, не дал поиграть! ни фига он не гад. Он хороший. А как он в конце через стекло на Луку трогательно посмотрел! Кликуха! Кликуха! (и ее будет много я вам обещаю)) )

Lubasha Visnjic: three chords Member (10/20/05 11:20 pm) I'm liking Clemente. I feel I should qualify that with the following: I wouldn't want him to be my boss and I think he is too brash to be an effective manager because some people will never respond positively to his style. But we're not talking about real life, it's a TV show and to that end, he's entertaining and he's interesting and doesn't make me want to flip the channel. As far as guest arcs, he and Eve are good additions so far. Maybe even better than good. Okay, Dubenko is creepy and he just strikes me like this dirty old man who ogles women in the food court of a shopping mall. And why the hell is Abby telling other people about his disgusting offer anyway? It's not funny, it's gross and juvenile and may we never hear of it again. Luka and Blaire were fine but I found it a bit OTT. She was interesting as a character and I loved Luka's genuine smile, what a beautiful sight to see. I think the resolution of the storyline, if that's what you want to call it fell flat. Now what?

Lubasha Visnjic: mackiaveli Member (10/20/05 11:54 pm) As always I enjoyed Neela. Parminder is a wonder. Morris adds humor & energy. So I also think there should have been a bit more Morris. I was indifferent to Abby. Luka & the coma patient was a decent if unrealistic story. It was decent, but it did lack oomph. I don’t cotton to the character of Olivia either & think the actress is lethargic. Pratt & Oliva had zero chemistry. I think Ray banging chicks is to set up his arc with the jailbait girl in upcoming episodes. Clemente was the one who brought the energy, spark, and tension in this episode. Clemente indeed energize the episode & the other characters. Leguizamo is a fine addition to the series based on his performance tonight. I’m hopeful that he will continue to add spice, sharpness, & energy to the series. Overall this episode was MILES better than last week. I enjoyed it & was not bored out of my skull. So far I think this is one of the best episodes of this short season. After tonight I’m more hopeful about November sweeps playing out well.

Lubasha Visnjic: Freyalise Member (10/21/05 2:33 am) Speaking as a Dubenko fan--I hate hate hate hate it. I love Morris.

Lubasha Visnjic: fairydust13 Luka's Kurva Nurse (10/21/05 7:41 am) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I really like CLemente. Really. I love the energy that he brings and his no holds bar attitude. Love it. This Dubenko plot is just gross. LO must be horrified that this is what he has been dealt. As far as Abby blabbing her mouth to anyone about it? - I thought it was a comment to just Luka. Did I miss something? Who else did it bug that when Abby was having her mammogran that she wasn't in the right position. Anytime I have had one one of my arms is always up. The Luka/Blair thing really fell flat with me. The upside was that he was absolutely gorgeous to look at. And if I had awoke from a coma after six years and saw that - I would have sworn I had died and gone to heaven.

Lubasha Visnjic: MarcySue Member (10/21/05 8:44 am) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I really enjoyed this episode. I certainly didn't find the breast cancer message to be "laughable" but I will admit that I did wonder about Abby's positioning at the machine. I'll go out on a limb here and say that we were supposed to see Abby as actually being her age. She's around 40 and has an immediate family history of breast cancer. She's been ignoring the issue and now she's addressing it. I think that's the message we were supposed to get. If some women react by contacting their doctor to get a mammogram, then isn't that a good thing? If they don't need it, their doctor will explain that to them and set them on an appropriate course of action. If they do need one, their doctor will give them the paperwork. I'm not seeing how ER has done any harm here and, in fact, has probably done a little bit of good. I would imagine that most doctors would welcome the chance to discuss the situation with their patients even if what triggered the discussion was the patient asking for something they didn't need at the moment. I thought the actress playing Blair was very good especially in the scene where she was starting to remember what happened. The scenes at the end with Pratt/Olivia and Ray/Zoe ticked me off because I wanted them to get back to Blair so I could see if she woke up. I suspect, though, that we'll never hear about it again. I'll also second the comment about the actress playing Olivia. She is adding nothing to the show. MP is a good actor. He needs to be paired with someone who can keep up with him. Finally, I think JL did a great job of hitting the ground running with his character. He was very believable as a doctor but he still brought to the table a lot of the personality his is known for. I think I'm going to have a bit of a love/hate relationship with the character and that's fine because it will make it interesting.

Starley: Lubasha Visnjic пишет: цитатаКликуха! Сами вы.....

Lubasha Visnjic: psychdoc11 Member (10/21/05 9:04 am) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- I'm not a big Abby fan but I thought the comment she made to Luka was appropriate. She didn't go into great detail about Dubenko's situation. It was the kind of remark made between close friends and given the fact that Abby would have been completely wigged out by the entire situation, I can see her wanting to vent it to someone. Like it or not, she and Luka have a long, intimate history together. That's why Luka confided in her what had transpired between Sam and him during the breakup. Really now that Carter is gone, she is his only true friend in the ER. As for Clemente, I like him and what he brings to the show but the intro was a little over the top. Was the point to make it seem as if the entire ER staff was completely incompetent? He corrected every diagnosis of every doctor. It is a wonder the place was able to function before he arrived. But I like the snarks and the humor. Not as good as Romano but those are big shoes to fill.

Lubasha Visnjic: YeahSure Member (10/21/05 11:06 am) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The show was better than last week, that's for sure. I like JL. Good energy, nice shake up. Why must we see Ray screwing another girl? He is awful. I wish he would take his robotic voice and go elsewhere. I liked Luka scenes with Blair, except that I kept wondering what his motivation was in spending all this time with her. I thought that bit of info was lacking. Abby's comments to Luka about Dubenko didnt' bother me at all. If I had been propositioned in that manner, you can damn well bet I'd tell someone. It's pretty bizarre all the way around. And she didn't go into anything about Dubenko, his condition, etc. She just made an off-hand comment. ETA: I think this was the episode where Abby was supposed to put her hand on Luka's shoulder. But the entire scene was set up so Abby and Luka were on opposite sides of Blaire in the trauma room, not close enough for touching.

Lubasha Visnjic: legaleagle1 Member (10/21/05 12:08 pm) JL brought the energy, and I think having him around will make an interesting contrast with Luka. One is obsessed with gadgetry, the other is constantly trying to show the residents how to do things without the gadgets. Luka wants them to connect with the patients, Clemente wants them to be more efficient. Both valid viewpoints, both can be taken to extremes, and they are setting up an interesting conflict more like Mark/Kerry than Carter/Luka. I like. "Dr. Lewis will never be here again"---beautiful words, even though they could have been said last week and spared us even a mention of her. Hopefully, she will never be mentioned again. I don't think Abby told Luka anything about Dubenko other than the concubine remark, his expression was too puzzled by it. It seems to me a bit early for the Dubenko fans to be talking about the writers having him do things that are out of character. We haven't seen enough of him IN character to say that yet. Luka was lovely with Blair. Story did not grab me; should have been at least another episode longer so we could see clearly why he attached to her. Nice to have Kerry around again. Die, Ray. If we are supposed to believe Pratt is in love with Olivia, they damned well need to recast her. An actress that seems like she's awake most of the time should be an absolute minimum standard.

Starley: Lubasha Visnjic пишет: цитатаMorris is my comedic hero. Ага!

Lubasha Visnjic: bunjies Posted: Oct 21 2005, 10:34 AM I like the relationship between Luka and the coma girl. I hope she wakes up. Its so great. The whole sotry sort of sad though, great ER drama. I though it was a good epeisode i liked this weaver quote "Im off to the weaver lounge, dont bother me unless theres a meteor hit" Its a great line!

Lubasha Visnjic: ERLuvr7 Posted: Oct 21 2005, 11:14 AM I thought the eppy was good! Got some good laughs and the drama involving the comatose woman! I think Abby said it best when she said to Kerry "is that it?" when talking about Susan not coming back! I think it caught everyone by surprise. I think Luka will be the new chief. He HAS to be!!! He kinda, sorta gets along w/ Kerry and she likes him. Dr. Clemente was funny but he needs to slow down a bit. Talk about making an impression!! LOL!! I think he'll be an assett to County and I can't wait until he butts heads with Eve (who it TWICE his size). Also, I was wondering what happened to him during his stay at Jacoby "in the Bronx". Kerry said she didn't want a repeat of that. What was exactly "that"? Did I miss it or did they not mention it! Morris, what can I say? What a joke!!!! LOL! His lines are terribly funny but what an incompetent boob!! LOVED that Kerry was on! THANK YOU TPTB!!! She's still the Chief!

Lubasha Visnjic: the.one.&.only.Luka Posted: Oct 21 2005, 12:59 PM I Loved this episode! They took Luka out of his element in a way, by putting him with the patient the entire time, he was happier. I loved when she asked if she could go on the other side, and he said " I shouldn't even have you out of your room" and she said something along the lines of please, and he said" No" i thought it was so funny how he said it. He seemed to be getting along fine with everything. I think they are setting up for Luby 2. Abby realizing she wants a family, mainly stability, and getting a mammogram. Things she set aside for so long, now she realizes she wants. The connection between her and Luka is remarkable, they have great on screen chemistry, whether they are dating or not. Its only a matter of time until they put them together. As far as Dr. Clemente, very funny. A Romano type doctor, with humor, but also has a reason for what he does. All in All great episode, bits or humor, with drama added. I loved it

Lubasha Visnjic: LoveSeason10 Posted: Oct 21 2005, 02:10 PM I liked the way that NBC kept promoting this episode so that more people would try to watch ER, and I thought that this was the best episode of the season. However, because of all the promotion, I expected the episode to be more exciting than it turned out. I thought that it would be as exciting as some of the Season 1 -5 episodes, and it really wasn't. I thought that Leguizamo was interesting and he gave a good performance, but overall the episode did maintain the energy that he projected. The episode featured a cancer patient/Abby storyline that I think has been done more effectively in other episodes (like Susan and the boy with leukemia). Luka and his comatose patient could have been interesting, but I think that the end to that storyline became predictable about 2 minutes into it, when her regular physician says that she may suffer a relapse into coma if she learns about the details of her accident too soon. Which is, of course, exactly what happens. I also thought the conversation she had with Luka over lunch could have been more interesting. On the plus side, Goran looked very nice in that scene. The whole Susan storyline was a bit awkward for me. Mainly, because after Kerry makes the announcement that Susan is going to work in Iowa City, Abby asks Kerry if that is definite? Hadn't ER shown us a Susan and Abby who were the best of friends in the ER since Seasons 8-11??? It seems odd that Susan and Abby wouldn't have spoken before Susan spoke to Kerry. But whatever, at least we know now exactly where Susan is and what she's doing.

Starley: А что они пациентку из комы вывели, а потом....? Зачем?

Lubasha Visnjic: ashmo Posted: Oct 21 2005, 03:39 PM I too thought this was the best episode of the Season. Loved all the one- liners Weaver: maybe I should stay down here Leguizamo: No, go me and Dr. Kaborkian( Pratt) can handle it Leguizamo: you guys aren't even doctors Pratt: that never stopped Morris Neela: he's hot (talking about Clemente) Abby: I thought you had a boyfrien Neela: he's at war and so are hormones Loved that Abby got her mammogram, nice to see a little Luby moments but not too much. I liked the Blaire and breast cancer story Did anyone see how happy Luka seemed talking with Blaire. I liked the actress who played Blaire she did a good job. Pratt should give his father a little chance So tired of seeing Ray get laid Great to see Kerry for a while. She kind of told Clemente who's who. Kind of disappointed not see Sam as much. I didn't think Abby would actually call the "therapist" for Debenko either, too wierd Excellent, energized episode.

Lubasha Visnjic: Starley пишет: цитатаА что они пациентку из комы вывели, а потом....? Зачем? она вспомнила на крыше, где стояла с Лукой , что с ней произошло 6 лет назад и сама снова вошла в кому.

Lubasha Visnjic: strausser Posted: Oct 21 2005, 07:11 PM my several favorite moments of this epi: - when abby crashed into luka and told him how dubenko tried to make her his concubine - the hormone boyfriend conversation neela had with abby - luka and blaire's interactions - sam sticking the poster with her chewing gum - abby's reaction when the pharmacist was giving her slow responses - clemente helps ray with the tablet pc and something i found annoying... - i have seen way to many bed scenes of ray and an unknown girl... - pratt has to give his dad a break! i also like that song in the end! can someone identify it? by the way, anyone notice abby's got a new lab coat?

Starley: Lubasha Visnjic пишет: цитата она вспомнила на крыше, где стояла с Лукой , что с ней произошло 6 лет назад и сама снова вошла в кому Во дура!

Lubasha Visnjic: Susan (Not a Look Alike) Posted: Oct 21 2005, 07:27 PM I had never seen John Leguizamo in anything before, so I was skeptical how well a comedian would do in this type of role. I am impressed! His entrance was unforgetable (posing as a patient). His sharp, snappy one liners were great! Funny, sarcastic but obviously very intelligent and up-to-date on the medical world's most recent news and gadgets. It was fun watching the staff's interaction and reaction to him - almost like they were in shock (at least at first). I hope many viewers watched this show - the revitalization of ER. I look forward to the rest of Leguizamo's eppys. But TPTB did "tweak" with us regarding Kerry's line about "what happened at Newark" and "Don't let it happen here". Hmmmm.... The storyline with Luka and the former comatose patient was very touching. I loved their interaction (I've never seen Luka laugh and smile so much - wonderful!). But it was so sad when she unexpectedly slipped back into a coma. I agree with the posters who said they wished she would wake up again and that the actress who played her was excellent. I thought I was a Luby 2 but I can foresee more bickering before TPTB let them calm down to a mature relationship. I think Luka and the former comatose woman had a wonderful rapport and would have made a great couple. Both had experienced terrible losses, and I have kind of changed my mind in that I think it would be nice for the characters to have love lives with people out of the hospital/medical environment. The storyline with the woman who had the double mastectomy surprisingly turned out to be nice. The lab wasn't sure she even had cancer and her new boyfriend was persistent enough to show the patient that he cared about her, even after her operation. Nice way to showcase that October is "Breast Cancer Awareness Month". I only have one small (personal) gripe about that. Breast cancer is down the line in numer of fatalities compared to other cancers which never get publicity because they are socially distasteful or embarrassing. There is no publicity and public campaigns about the type of cancer I had. Sorry - I'll get off my soap box before I get hurt. I hope Danny Glover and Pratt can get connected (that Pratt can get over his bitterness and gain a family). A couple pretty "hot" scenes near the end with Pratt and Olivia and Ray and his groupie. Morris was his usual incompetent self (how'd he ever get through medical school?) but Scott Grimes is so funny - he's great comic relief for the show. Regarding my feelings about the way TPTB "dismissed" Susan, just check out my signature. Well, surpise! I'm done. Do I hear a sigh of relief? Hopefully I didn't repeat anyone else too much. "Susan has now left the building."

Lubasha Visnjic: Starley пишет: цитатаВо дура! ты не видела!! зачем так говоришь об этой бедной женщине??Она такая красивая и такая несчастная. Актрисе 5 баллов за игру!

Starley: Lubasha Visnjic пишет: цитатазачем так говоришь об этой бедной женщине??Она такая красивая и такая несчастная. А я что? Я ничего! Он ее с крыши нес?

Lubasha Visnjic: waves39 Posted: Oct 21 2005, 07:37 PM "Just like that?" Just like that. TPTB have severed the last of the loose ends pertaining to Susan, and have finished the last of the worst write-off ever. Well, good luck to you Sherry, in whatever it is that you left ER for. I liked the way they introduced Dr. Clemente. He wasn't all too impressed with what he saw, but I'm sure over the next few weeks, he's going to ruffle a few feathers making the changes he finds necessary. Ray better finish that toxicology elective soon, because Victor is like a more mature version of him. (the PSP playing in the hallway was a dead giveaway.) In the one brief scene they had together, they seemed to click. Is it safe to say that Weaver's back? She was being, well, Weaver. It's the third time on ER that they're looking for a new ER chief. With Weaver at the helm once more, it'll be interesting to see who gets the job. Since John leguizamo is only coming for a few episodes, and luka's the only other attending, I'm pretty sure he's getting the job. I'm glad they followed up more on the coma patient. They spent very little time on the subject last week. This time around, we got to learn a little more about her background. however, after six years, you would think the docs at county would know by now not to tell Luka anything that you dont want the patient to know. It's nice to know that Morris actually has some medical knowledge. he just has to work on using it when there's a trauma patient bleeding all over him. I wonder how he can talk with his lips permanently sealed to someone's ass all the time. Abby's storyline was starting to go the way of Neela's AMA leave pretty quickly. Luckily, she turned it around. I was pleased with this storyline. You truly don't know the pain of breast cancer until it hits you or someone you love. Hats off to Abby for getting the mammogram. As much as Pratt wants to get as far away from his father as possible, he needs to remember that he was the one tht knocked on charlie's door first. Come to terms with pops, and move on. This storyline's living off a feeding tube. And of course, no interaction with Pratt would be complete without a 'holla back' ~Random Thoughts~ -"Helga, the therapist from hell": i have one of those, except her name is Ula -'get laid , morris" man, do i feel sorry for the girl that gets drunk enough to do that. Obviously the drum pickup line isnt going to work -That pre-med student beared a striking resemblance to Steve Urkel -Those poor RN's. Even without Eve around, she manages to make their lives miserable. -That druggie patient's laugh was creepy -Looks like everything worked out downstairs with Lucian. Maybe Blair couldve run into him at one point or another. -Speaking of Blari, does Luka always have his top 3 buttons undone when he's talking to someone recently out of a coma? -Good idea guys. Ditch morris while he reminices about his drumline days. The Look of the week: The staff at the desk, staring back at Weaver when she announced Susan's departure.

Lubasha Visnjic: Starley пишет: цитатаОн ее с крыши нес? нет, в коляске вез. она была в полусознании.

Lubasha Visnjic: Delusions of Adequacy Posted: Oct 21 2005, 07:57 PM Jeez, is GV taking some Kind of Hotness Pills? Yowser but that is one fine looking man. If I was Blair waking up after 6 years I'd think Id died and gone right to heaven. No Luka and Sam. Boy is that ship sunk. Clemente I liked, he can stick around a while. Allthe characters on the show are established and if they want to bring out new stuff in them without using anvillicious patients they need someone like this to shake 'em up. Him and Luka are gonna butt heads, right? Bring it on - the pretty v the snarky. My moneys on the pretty. But if he loses and has to take off his shirt to dry his eyes with i can deal. Abbys cancer patient was good and some anvils in there for Abby - Steph got her second chance with Lou(ka?) Maybe not. Good to see Kerry for more than 0.003 seconds. Loved the put downs of Morris fom just about everyone, Neela, Kerry, Clemente. And I love Morris because Scott grimes is brilliant. Ray - you know I can live without his screw of the day. Enough already. Pratt's storyline is taking off but they really need to ditch the Olivia woman or at least the woman playing her. She's terrible.

Lubasha Visnjic: briana Posted: Oct 22 2005, 07:53 AM I loved Wake Up. Absolutely loved it. I don't like how Pratt is not giving his dad a break either... and yeah, Ray's scenes were ANNOYING. So is that it for Blaire then? Is she going back to being comatose just like that? Ahh that almost made me cry. Luka is such a sweetie... i felt bad for him. I liked Blaire too =( Good acting on both of their parts. So what is that song at the end of the episode? I've heard it tons of times, just I have no idea who sings it.

Starley: Lubasha Visnjic пишет: цитатанет, в коляске вез. она была в полусознании. Мог бы и отнести! Он мальчик крепкий!

Lubasha Visnjic: La Boheme Loyal Viewer Oct 20, 2005 @ 10:02 PM There were shots of GV tonight that literally took my breath away. My god, that's a fine specimen of manhood! Are there more back in Croatia like him? Like JL, don't know what he can bring to the table but we'll see. It will be interesting to see him interact with NurseSally.

Lubasha Visnjic: chelseacaat37 Just Tuned In Oct 20, 2005 @ 10:14 PM Yea, continuity!! I'm so glad we weren't left hanging with the coma patient storyline as well as the breast cancer patient storyline. Loved that Morris got slammed by Kerry, Clamentes and I think, Pratt, all within five minutes. "We're not doctors." "That never stopped Morris." I could've also done without the gratiutious sex scene at the end, but I loved the song. Wonder who it's by? And yes, I did notice the Rick James comment from "Skittles."

Lubasha Visnjic: Aimee Myers Video Archivist Oct 20, 2005 @ 11:06 PM Also I think Kerry was wearing that Breast Cancer scarf that they are all wearing in that PSA print ad I've been seeing everywhere.

Lubasha Visnjic: eddiecakes Channel Surfer Oct 20, 2005 @ 11:08 PM GV was indeed yummy tonight! Good episode all around. I liked Clemente giving Ray the answer through the window during Ray's consult with "drugs" Doc. I think he's a nice addition to the cast. Did anyone else notice that Kerry seems to have lost her limp? It looked like she was walking fairly normally, and simply moving the crutch along beside her.

Lubasha Visnjic: Annihilator Loyal Viewer Oct 20, 2005 @ 11:17 PM I was not disappointed. I hoped Clemente would bring energy. And I thought he brought humor, abrasiveness, wit, & energy tonight. I think ER needs a character like him to light a fire under everyone's arse because the others had become complacent & lackluster. So I felt he did a nice job in that department. ER needs this. I loved Neela. Blair & Luka's plot was okay. I didn't pay much attention to Abby's plot. I think Pratt & Olivia are dullsville. But I really enjoyed this episode & even better I was not bored. This episode was the best of the season so far in my opinion. November sweeps are looking up. edited to add: I'm sure Abby's mammogram was just a PSA. Like Dubenko's prostate cancer plot. And I also caught Kerry's walk. The limp seemed toned down & almost gone. LOL

Lubasha Visnjic: Cristal Line Video Archivist Oct 20, 2005 @ 11:21 PM Really enjoyed tonight's episode. New guy brought some fire to the ER, Sam got a minimum of screen time, and Luka looked fine in the blue shirt.

Lubasha Visnjic: VaNotSoSlim Couch Potato Oct 20, 2005 @ 11:33 PM This one wasn't bad. I had few expectations for Clemente (as I'm only familiar with JL's standup -- and couldn't see him as a fit for ER, based on that part of his resume) and, as a result, I actually liked him better than I thought I would. He handled the technical jargon (and he had a LOT of tech jargon!) very well...but his Russian (was that Russian?) was obviously a stretch for him. (well, it wasn't as pleasing to the ear as Alec Baldwin's attempts in Hunt for Red October, anyway) I liked his quick and accurate assessment of Morris and his snappy come-back on the shoe-nosing attempt, and think they set up a nice little bit of tension between him and Luka. Also intrigued by the obvious antipathy that Kerry feels towards him -- I thought his employ was wholeheartedly backed by Kerry's approval... Interesting, too, Kerry's comment about "the same thing as in New York..." Wonder what went on there, Victor... I thought the answer through the window was a nice little touch, too, eddiecakes. MT is doing nothing to end my shameless girl crush on her. She is the main reason I stick it out for this show... and so far, I've never repented my decision. I liked how her breast cancer patient and Dubenko weren't overwhelming ANVILS, but subtley led her to take action and get that breast panini. I actually really liked that whole breast cancer patient arc -- and I liked that Skipper had been trying to see Stephanie the whole time, and he came back with chocolates. Aww. Sweet. It was a nice touch too, that she didn't go into screaming hysterics, and yell at Abby "that bitch" for bringing Skipper in to see her -- she actually seemed kind of pleased, and hopeful... Pretty good ep...

Lubasha Visnjic: Phoenix Arisen Channel Surfer Yesterday @ 12:06 AM Wow! I'm so glad I have stuck it out with this show. Of 5 episodes so far, 1 has been poor (but with good Luka stuff), 1 has been mediocre and 3 have been much better than what has been usual fare for three or four years. Tonight I realized I really do like this show again. I was really into it and enjoyed all the storylines, even Pratt's stuff. I almost never like Pratt's stuff. I'm very impressed with the energy this show has now, and no, that is not a reference to JL coming aboard. It's the improvement within the rest of the staff that I'm enjoying so much. Zabel, if you're reading, my thanks for giving this show new zest even if it is slowly dying! Another joy - less of Sam. I can never get too little of Sam. I loved that the guy who had dated Abby's patient had never really fled from her situation and didn't know what was going on, and when he did, it didn't matter. He seemed almost oblivious to the idea that the woman's breasts were gone. What a great guy! Clemente. Oy! Another arrogant son-of-a-gun! No surprise since they never hire people who are actually, you know, nice. Oh for another Wild Willie type! But Clemente did a great job of nailing Morris from the start; about time, though it barely go through. Plus, Weaver did actually try to put Clemente in his place pretty quickly. That was good. He needs to tone it down some before I can like him, but he came off better for an arrogant so-and-so than Pratt, Ray or Sam did when they first came on. I don't know why but something made him a little easier to stomach. Loved Abby's line about Clemente saying someone should call psych. Loved Abby's comment to Luka as he got on the elevator about Dubenko asking her to be his concubine, and Luka's "What?!" doubletake in response. Loved Abby firmly telling Luka there was no way to know why Blaire had slipped back into the coma. No stepping around it - just being factual in a firm way so that he heard it and got the message instead of being allowed to continue to blame himself.

Lubasha Visnjic: Yvaughn Channel Surfer Yesterday @ 12:36 AM I'd give this one a B+. It would have been an A-, but I'm ticked by the anticlimactic way they ended Susan's arc. Sheesh. Much of this has been covered, but.... Happies: -Beeeeautiful Luka (esp. double-take at Abby's "concubine" line re: Dubenko) -Nice Luby chemistry overall -Dubenko's confidence and banter ("the first time, sure...") -Abby learning something, yay! (love the "breast panini, VaNotSoSlim) -Morris not being rewarded for his Morrisness -Hope for mastectomy girl -Not a word about Africa, and only a couple about war zones. -Clemente's one or two good qualities (like giving Ray the correct answer, and being more or less competent. As with Romano, I'll accept a lot more jerkdom if I believe the guy can back it up). Not-so-happies: -Clemente's jerkdom... good luck with that, ER -Morris's meh plot. Love the actor. Okay with the character. Bored to tears, *tears,* with his plots. -More inconsistent Kerry... despite that the ER is slammed, she's going to go work on her project and doesn't want to be called for anything sort of, what was it? Nuclear meltdown? And not fifteen minutes later she's saying, "Can I help?" Which tells me she's only *selectively* busy. (BTW, does she *really* "run the hospital?" Oy). -No promo for next week. And my Tivo went to one minute past. What's up with that?

Lubasha Visnjic: TV_Buffy Couch Potato Yesterday @ 05:37 AM Loved JL's Dr. Clemente. Finally, someone at county that knows what they're doing and seems to care about the patients. A complete breath of fresh air. Liked Luka and the coma girl. Great acting by her, I thought throughout the episode. What a tragedy. Was anyone wondering if she was going to have psychic powers a la Dead Zone? Jus me, then? Loved the continuity - breast cancer patient, Dubenko and the "professional", coma girl. Loved it! Seriously, the dialogue in last night's episode was snappy, fresh, and really quite enjoyable. Pratt's storyline was the only thing that dragged. I really don't care about Pratt or Danny Glover Pratt. Ugh. The sex scenes seemed really out of place and gratuitous. Didn't get why they were there.

Lubasha Visnjic: Chiggers Channel Surfer Yesterday @ 06:47 AM I didn't get that we had to see two bits about sex at the end. It seemed completely out of place. I can understand where Pratt's coming from but I have to feel sorry for his father because he's got something he needs to say and can't. Pratt's mom seems to have left something important out of the story. Still, I don't care if I never find out what that was. Loved the coma story because it seemed to be about Luka's awakening if you think about some of the things said when Luka and Blaire talked. I liked Abby's story. Mostly I just liked how she awoke to the fact that she needed to get her first mammogram and it was all done without being overdone. Abby's all for adoption of any baby. That's possibly good news for some of us. I'm not on board with the Clemente enthusiasm. I didn't see where JL as Clemente added anything any other jerk other than Morris hasn't added, or subtracted, on this show before. Chalk this up as yet another episode that was mostly very good.

Lubasha Visnjic: Vani820 Couch Potato Yesterday @ 08:05 AM Was it me or was Luka really hot tonight? The acting was great too, but GV is looking good. They should leave Morris out on the street more often.

Lubasha Visnjic: Sallins Couch Potato Yesterday @ 10:42 AM Happy 250th epsiode ER. It was a pretty good one last night. It felt like a true ensemble show last night. JL as Clemente, I like him and yes Neela he is kinda hot. My brother and I were just discussing if there were a live action "Simpsons" that JL would play Dr. Nick Riveria. Luka and the uncoma girl stuff was really good, there was good acting on both sides there.

Lubasha Visnjic: Starley пишет: цитатаМог бы и отнести! Он мальчик крепкий! зачем? если так быстрей. Да она еще высокая .

Lubasha Visnjic: Starley пишет: цитата ЧТО?! А ЛУБИ?! ну не было такой "химии" у луби и у самки. не было!

Машуля: Lubasha Visnjic пишет: цитатану не было такой "химии" у луби и у самки. не было! Они даже внешне с этой коматозной похожи: она и Лука... Правда, красивые сцены, Лен, ты посмотри! Мы же не подкалываем! Она все равно уже не оклемается. Но непредвзято. Разве они плохо вместе смотрелись? Посмотри и честно нам скажи, а?

Starley: Машуля пишет: цитатаПосмотри и честно нам скажи, а? А я и сейчас могу ответ дать. Сами знаете, какой. Машуля пишет: цитатаНо непредвзято Не могу! Машуля пишет: цитатаОни даже внешне с этой коматозной похожи: она и Лука... Хорваты!!!!!

Lubasha Visnjic: Starley пишет: цитатаА я и сейчас могу ответ дать. Сами знаете, какой. Starley пишет: цитата Не могу! я лучше промолчу....

Lubasha Visnjic: Промофоты из этой серии. Обратите внимания, что сцены Горана и Моры другие! В серию вошло то, что он в руках НЕ ДЕРЖАЛ свое пальто. Это другой дубль.

Lubasha Visnjic: и другие из каста. click here

Lubasha Visnjic:

Starley: Lubasha Visnjic пишет: цитатая лучше промолчу.... Я тоже молчу, Любаш! Но обязательно посмотрю!

Starley: Любашик, благодарю за фото!

Машуля: Starley пишет: цитатаЛюбашик, благодарю за фото! И я!!! Спасибо)))) Кто б нам еще находил такие замечательные штуки да еще поставлял с доставкой на дом? Да никто))) Спасибо, что ты у нас есть, Любаш)))

Starley: Машуля пишет: цитатаСпасибо, что ты у нас есть, Любаш))) Присоединяюсь!!!!

Lubasha Visnjic: Ромик click here

Lubasha Visnjic: 1 CSI CBS Thu 2 DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES ABC Sun 3 LOST ABC Wed 4 WITHOUT A TRACE CBS Thu 5 CSI: MIAMI CBS Mon 5 GREY'S ANATOMY ABC Sun 7 NCIS CBS Tue 7 SURVIVOR: GUATEMALA CBS Thu 9 FOX WORLD SERIES GAME 2(S) FOX Sun 10 COMMANDER IN CHIEF ABC Tue 11 60 MINUTES CBS Sun 12 TWO AND A HALF MEN CBS Mon 13 FOX WORLD SERIES GAME 1(S) FOX Sat 14 COLD CASE CBS Sun 15 E.R. NBC Thu 16 LAW AND ORDER:SVU NBC Tue 16 NFL MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL ABC Mon 18 FOX MLB NLCS GAME 6(S) FOX Wed 18 CSI: NY 20 CRIMINAL MINDS

Starley: 15 место! Уже лучше!

Lubasha Visnjic: Lubasha Visnjic пишет: Коматозная с Лукой очень и очень красивая история. Ну зачем-зачем они ее убрали Такая "химия" была между ними офигеть! никто не скачал отрывки с ней? Я считаю ее самой подходящей женщиной для Луки (после Сэм и Джиллиан естественно)

Машуля: Lubasha Visnjic пишет: никто не скачал отрывки с ней? А кто скачал клип Любаши?????? Если кто-то любит Горана, он ОБЯЗАН смотреть и любить это видео!



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