Okay Red, just a little confusedredwinter101 wrote:And, this is tvguidemagazine.com - NOT tvguide.com. Separate entities.
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Okay Red, just a little confusedredwinter101 wrote:And, this is tvguidemagazine.com - NOT tvguide.com. Separate entities.
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No.nayp wrote:Okay Red, just a little confusedredwinter101 wrote:And, this is tvguidemagazine.com - NOT tvguide.com. Separate entities.
Red, aren't they one and the same!!!
Thanks so much for posting this JIMS, I so believe CBS is behind this show.Josefismysire wrote:Good News!! posted by Amy V on TRF:
http://www.cbspressexpress.com/div.php/bundles
CBS issued a press release highlighting all the special episodes for the month of November (which is a sweeps month). All three of TR's upcoming episodes made the list.
Sunday, Nov. 1 THREE RIVERS—In order to save a policeman's life,
(9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) Andy (Alex O'Loughlin) tries a risky new procedure on the man who was shot in the line of duty. Lennie James ("Jericho") guest stars as Dr. Timothy Maguire, a cardiologist.
Sunday, Nov. 8 THREE RIVERS—Lisa (Amber Clayton) becomes very
(9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) attached to an 8-year-old boy who was thrown from a ride at a fair. Meanwhile, Andy (Alex O'Loughlin) and David (Daniel Henney) try to get a VAD (ventricular assist device) for Kuol, one of their favorite patients.
Sunday, Nov. 15 THREE RIVERS—Andy (Alex O'Loughlin) treats Victor,
(9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) a crash victim dying from ALS who asks to be taken off life support so his organs can be used to save others. Emmy and Tony Award winner and double corneal transplant recipient Mandy Patinkin ("Criminal Minds") guest stars as Victor.
On his FB, Owiso Odera, who plays Kuol, has said he's in this week's epsiode (although that has changed a number of times) and he's definitely in the Mandy Patinkin episode, due to air on the 15th, soallegrita wrote:Actually, Fleur, you might get your wish. Kuol Adebe, the guy who came to Three Rivers specifically to have Andy as his transplant surgeon, will return in an upcoming episode (or maybe even two).
Fleur de Lisa wrote:For what it's worth, the even eps of this show are really doing it for me! Don't know why, but eps 2 and 4 are my faves. This last one was more deservedly fast paced---let's see if I can explain myself:
The eps are always bouncing around, lots of viewpoints, etc, however, this one earned it's pacing due to the fact that it was basically one big storyline with the football team. As much as I wish we could get more Dr Andy and his personal life, I am slowly loving this show for what it does offer, and probably what it is meant to do: which is not be another Grey's where the focus is on the doc's personal lives, but rather the lives, and deaths, of each week's patients and the doc's reactions to that, with perhaps a dollop of personal moments thrown in. I think for me, and perhaps most of us, watching this show initially was difficult because we were in a ML state of mind and definitely an Alex one. Through each week, I am getting past the pre-conceived ideas, etc I had for the show, and just plain enjoying all that it has to offer. It really has earned my viewing time and respect---I dare say that I would like this show even if 'our guy' wasn't in it!
I still would love to see the transplant perspective spanning out over 2 weeks, allowing some much needed time to get to know the regular characters. That would be the best of both worlds for me, but last I checked, they weren't producing 3R for me.
Darn it!
PNWgal wrote:Fleur de Lisa wrote:For what it's worth, the even eps of this show are really doing it for me! Don't know why, but eps 2 and 4 are my faves. This last one was more deservedly fast paced---let's see if I can explain myself:
The eps are always bouncing around, lots of viewpoints, etc, however, this one earned it's pacing due to the fact that it was basically one big storyline with the football team. As much as I wish we could get more Dr Andy and his personal life, I am slowly loving this show for what it does offer, and probably what it is meant to do: which is not be another Grey's where the focus is on the doc's personal lives, but rather the lives, and deaths, of each week's patients and the doc's reactions to that, with perhaps a dollop of personal moments thrown in. I think for me, and perhaps most of us, watching this show initially was difficult because we were in a ML state of mind and definitely an Alex one. Through each week, I am getting past the pre-conceived ideas, etc I had for the show, and just plain enjoying all that it has to offer. It really has earned my viewing time and respect---I dare say that I would like this show even if 'our guy' wasn't in it!
I still would love to see the transplant perspective spanning out over 2 weeks, allowing some much needed time to get to know the regular characters. That would be the best of both worlds for me, but last I checked, they weren't producing 3R for me.
Darn it!
Fleur, please get out of my head. There's not enough room for you and for the other voices that live in there.![]()
I agree completely. The focus of the show is the process of organ transplantation, not which doctor is hopping from whose bed - that's what totally turned me away from Grey's Anatomy (that and the fact that every time Meredith opens her mouth, I want to slap her). Yes, I'd like more backstory, but I'm learning that's not the point of the show.
Now that I'm getting a feel for the show's concept, I'm finding I'm enjoying it more. I truly think the show's starting to hit its stride...and even if it doesn't pull the numbers CBS wants, they certainly can't be accused this time around of not supporting the show.