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Re: Three Rivers - news, links, discussion - part 10 *SPOILERS*

Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 12:31 am
by lafluffy
What Hotmicks said. :sigh:

I spent most of my attention on playing with my new comp instead of watching the show. And something about Alex's acting just seems so off; he doesn't seem to be inhabiting this character as much as mimicking him. He grasped the essence of Mick from day one, but Andy seems like an imitation. What a shame. :sigh: :sigh:

Re: Three Rivers - news, links, discussion - part 10 *SPOILERS*

Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 12:35 am
by darkstarrising
lafluffy wrote:What Hotmicks said. :sigh:

I spent most of my attention on playing with my new comp instead of watching the show. And something about Alex's acting just seems so off; he doesn't seem to be inhabiting this character as much as mimicking him. He grasped the essence of Mick from day one, but Andy seems like an imitation. What a shame. :sigh: :sigh:

I think that's a good assessment. One other thing that's missing is someone in Andy's life that he can talk to. In Moonlight, Josef was Mick's elder and mentor, but he was also a friend....who's Andy's Josef?

Re: Three Rivers - news, links, discussion - part 10 *SPOILERS*

Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 1:04 am
by librarian_7
Next week on TR: A mysterious young man, claiming to be a 400 year old vampire, checks into the hospital, needing massive transfusions. He bonds with Andy, offering him wisdom and advice, until an even more mysterious brunette shows up to sweep the doctor off his feet...Jason Dohring guest stars as "Josef Kostan."

Okay, okay...I'm kidding. But a girl can dream, right?

Lucky

Re: Three Rivers - news, links, discussion - part 10 *SPOILERS*

Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 1:06 am
by Lilly
:happysigh:

Re: Three Rivers - news, links, discussion - part 10 *SPOILERS*

Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 1:34 am
by Josefismysire
librarian_7 wrote:Next week on TR: A mysterious young man, claiming to be a 400 year old vampire, checks into the hospital, needing massive transfusions. He bonds with Andy, offering him wisdom and advice, until an even more mysterious brunette shows up to sweep the doctor off his feet...Jason Dohring guest stars as "Josef Kostan."

Okay, okay...I'm kidding. But a girl can dream, right?

Lucky
I like your dreams, Lucky!! If only... :happysigh:

Re: Three Rivers - news, links, discussion - part 10 *SPOILERS*

Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 1:38 am
by darkstarrising
librarian_7 wrote:Next week on TR: A mysterious young man, claiming to be a 400 year old vampire, checks into the hospital, needing massive transfusions. He bonds with Andy, offering him wisdom and advice, until an even more mysterious brunette shows up to sweep the doctor off his feet...Jason Dohring guest stars as "Josef Kostan."

Okay, okay...I'm kidding. But a girl can dream, right?

Lucky
Yes, you can :hearts: not a bad dream either....sigh...to see the two of them together again, to hear the snark, the banter...God, I miss them :hankie:

Re: Three Rivers - news, links, discussion - part 10 *SPOILERS*

Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 1:50 am
by Josefismysire
http://donatelife-organdonation.blogspot.com/

Monday, November 9, 2009
THREE RIVERS - ALEX O'LOUGHLIN - MEET THE EXPERT - Dr. Gonzalo V. Gonzalez-Stawinski, M.D.


"THREE RIVERS" - MEET THE EXPERTS
Source: CBS.com
Episode: Code Green
By: Dr. Gonzalo V. Gonzalez-Stawinski, M.D.
Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
Cleveland Clinic

In the episode “Code Green”, Dr. Andy Yablonski calls his transplant colleague Dr. Gonzalo Gonzalez to ask if Dr. Gonzalez could recover a donor heart for one of his patients and bring it to Three Rivers transplant center. But Dr. Gonzalez is more than a character, he is a real-life transplant surgeon at the Cleveland Clinic and is the inspiration for the character of Andy Yablonski, played by Alex O’Loughlin. Here is a conversation between Donate Life (DL) and Dr. Gonzalo Gonzalez (GG).

DL: When did you first meet Alex O’Loughlin?
GG: Our first conversation was over the phone. I was coming back from a meeting in Orlando and was stuck at the airport. Carol Barbee (“Three Rivers” executive producer) called me and said Alex wants to talk to you. I called Alex and found we had a lot in common. That first call lasted about an hour. It was like talking to one of my best buddies, we just got along.

DL: Did Alex come to see you at work at the Cleveland Clinic?
GG: He did and even followed me in the operating room. I think he was impressed with who I am as well as with what I do. I tend to be pretty level-headed and keep the whole surgeon thing on the down low. But when I am operating there is a whole different persona. I am very focused. I am also very passionate about the work I do and about my patients.

DL: Do you see yourself in the character Andy Yablonski?
GG: People tell me, dude, that’s exactly you! How I deal with patients, certain mannerisms, I do see myself in the character. There was a scene where Andy flicks off his gloves and slingshots them into the trash can. I taught him that!

DL: How does it feel to know that Andy is based on you?
GG: It’s surreal. Not a lot of people will ever have the experience of having a television character loosely based on them. It’s flattering but it’s also cool to just have people recognize what we do in your work and how we help save lives.

DL: In an interview Carol Barbee described transplant surgeons as “adrenaline junkies,” is that how you see yourself?
GG: When I heard her coin that phrase I thought, wow, are we that transparent? But it’s true. The stakes are so high and we thrive on being on the edge, being the best, and saving lives. We live for helping and being great at what we do. There is no better sensation than when the whole process goes right.

DL: Do you think “Three Rivers” is pretty realistic?
GG: I would say 90% of the time it is very much like a typical day for us. I enjoyed the process of helping to create the show. I had the opportunity to sit with the writers and they are really trying to stick to the medical aspect of what we do.

DL: Is there a specific scenario you helped with?
GG: In the first episode there was a pregnant woman who needed a heart transplant. I suggested that she have a neurological injury so that there was a dramatic element about whether they would be putting a good heart into a brain damaged patient.

DL: What’s it like to be an expert consultant on a TV show?
GG: It’s been amazing to go through the process of creating a scene and then seeing it come to life on the screen. It’s incredible to see all the elements come together and I’m always impressed by what the final product looks like. It’s fulfilling to know you had a hand in it.

DL: You play yourself on this week’s episode of “Three Rivers,” how did you like acting?
GG: It was scary as hell. It is easier to do open heart surgery than to act. Honestly, the outtakes from that scene are painful to watch. There is definitely a mutual respect between what actors do and what I do. I’d rather do open heart surgery any day.

Re: Three Rivers - news, links, discussion - part 10 *SPOILERS*

Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 1:57 am
by darkstarrising
JIMS,

thanks for posting this...sounds like Gonzo has a great relationship with Alex. I love how honest he is about being an adrenaline junkie and about how nervous he was in front of the camera. When I read the following part of the interview, I cringed a bit
DL: Do you think “Three Rivers” is pretty realistic?
GG: I would say 90% of the time it is very much like a typical day for us. I enjoyed the process of helping to create the show. I had the opportunity to sit with the writers and they are really trying to stick to the medical aspect of what we do.
I'm all for accuracy, but I could do with less medical techno-babble and more drama. I know the techno babble is a necessary part of the story, but they need to find a balance.

Re: Three Rivers - news, links, discussion - part 10 *SPOILERS*

Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 2:04 am
by Josefismysire
darkstarrising wrote:JIMS,

thanks for posting this...sounds like Gonzo has a great relationship with Alex. I love how honest he is about being an adrenaline junkie and about how nervous he was in front of the camera. When I read the following part of the interview, I cringed a bit
DL: Do you think “Three Rivers” is pretty realistic?
GG: I would say 90% of the time it is very much like a typical day for us. I enjoyed the process of helping to create the show. I had the opportunity to sit with the writers and they are really trying to stick to the medical aspect of what we do.[/quote]

I'm all for accuracy, but I could do with less medical techno-babble and more drama. I know the techno babble is a necessary part of the story, but they need to find a balance.
I agree, dsr...my first thought after reading this was.."well, that certainly explains ALOT.." :whistle:

This too..
DL: Do you see yourself in the character Andy Yablonski?
GG: People tell me, dude, that’s exactly you! How I deal with patients, certain mannerisms, I do see myself in the character
As I said before, real people are never as interesting as fictional characters. You are right, dsr..they need a balance..badly..and the sooner, the better.

:?

Re: Three Rivers - news, links, discussion - part 10 *SPOILERS*

Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 3:20 am
by wondergirl9847
I finally saw the ep a couple of hours ago (That pesky new job takes a lot of my time, I'm finding. Heeee!!!! :snicker: ) so let me just agree with what Hot Micks said. Alex is doing a LOT better with getting into the character, but he's still not 100% there yet. You definitely see him acting at times and it takes you out of the show a bit. It is so strange though, to see him be that way, after watching him as Mick, Michael, Jack, Kevin, etc. I really do think that his relationship with Dr. Gonzo and the fact he's a real person is making this WAY more difficult for Alex. It's challenging, but I hope he figures it out soon. :ysmile:

I'm still just not super-duper crazy about this show, but I do enjoy watching it and chatting about it. I don't think I'd watch it if Alex weren't in it and that's just the honest truth. :| It just doesn't grab me although a few scenes here and there have affected me. Overall though, no. I HATE the way they have to do exposition, because that's the reason I hate Criminal Minds. LOL Perhaps, it is the way they write that show and TR, but it bugs me big time. There has got to be a better way to explain things without boring the audience to death, right? :confused2: I always feel like I'm a 5 year old and they are trying to explain how to eat eggs or something, it is just...UGH!! I'm NOT stupid! I get it! :roll:

This ep was eh for me. I didn't like the scene with Lisa on the balcony, it was boring and I felt nothing. To me, Lisa is a waste of space. LOL Sorry, that's just how I feel. I don't get the point of her, unless she's just there to "tempt" Andy. Pfftt. I agree that the Dr. Jordan/Miranda storyline was trite. Last week's Dr. Jordan/Dr. Lee storyline was different and I enjoyed that. I don't know why these writers wanna go down the road MOST travelled. It's frustrating to me as a viewer because I watch a lot of TV and I am so sick of the same old stuff. The new show, Community (which is HILARIOUS, btw) surprises you and I appreciate that. :thumbs:

My mom watched the ep with me and she goes "I like him better as a vampire." 8-) Yeah, mom. Sigh....

I giggled at "back-up plan" too.

I wish this show was grabbing me, but it's just...not. :( I'm in for the duration, but I haven't bought any eps on iTunes or anything. I'm anxiously awaiting Back-Up Plan though!! :teeth: :woohoo:

Re: Three Rivers - news, links, discussion - part 10 *SPOILERS*

Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 4:24 am
by wpgrace
Lilly wrote:
wpgrace wrote:Soooooooooooo... is this ep not up on ITUnes yet, for some scary reason, or am I just technically incompetent again? :dizzy:
grace, I just checked and was able to find it -- Link

So the answer is that I am indeed somehow inept... I'm cool with that. Thank you Lilly, dearest beloved darling sweetie honey... :rolling:

I clean up messes all day... thank you for cleaning up mine. :hearts:

Re: Three Rivers - news, links, discussion - part 10 *SPOILERS*

Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 9:04 am
by HotMicks
Okay, Lucky, I snorted my drink when I read this. If only... now that would be some drama! I dare ya to send it in to CBS - double dare ya! ha, ha, ha, ha... And I'm kidding, I think. But I love how your mind works :friends:
librarian_7 wrote:Next week on TR: A mysterious young man, claiming to be a 400 year old vampire, checks into the hospital, needing massive transfusions. He bonds with Andy, offering him wisdom and advice, until an even more mysterious brunette shows up to sweep the doctor off his feet...Jason Dohring guest stars as "Josef Kostan."

Okay, okay...I'm kidding. But a girl can dream, right?

Lucky

Re: Three Rivers - news, links, discussion - part 10 *SPOILERS*

Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 10:33 am
by redwinter101
wondergirl9847 wrote:I wish this show was grabbing me, but it's just...not. :( I'm in for the duration, but I haven't bought any eps on iTunes or anything. I'm anxiously awaiting Back-Up Plan though!! :teeth: :woohoo:
The show had started to grab me - it really felt like episodes 3-5 were getting stronger, more interesting and starting to have a real flow. Then this week just felt like a letdown - for all the reasons so many of you have stated.

One thing that struck me, or actually didn't strike me, this week - it felt like they'd dialled down the medical jargon to a more acceptable level. Or maybe I'm just tuning it out...

And Christy, totally with you on Back-Up Plan.

Red

Re: Three Rivers - news, links, discussion - part 10 *SPOILERS*

Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 1:36 pm
by Phoenix
Lisa really sets my teeth on edge. :? Don't know why; she's a nice person and a competent doctor, but...

Re: Three Rivers - news, links, discussion - part 10 *SPOILERS*

Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 1:45 pm
by Lilly
I like Lisa -- just not with Andy.

For some reason she reminds of the original Beth they had cast in Moonlight. She just has no spark.