How former food writer Jane Stern conquered clinical depression after becoming a paramedic.How former food writer Jane Stern conquered clinical depression after becoming a paramedic.How former food writer Jane Stern conquered clinical depression after becoming a paramedic.
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- 4 nominations total
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That song was "Wooly Bully," by Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs.
I hope this is a pilot that turns into a series. Kathy Bates is always good, and this TV movie is no exception.
I could identify with her throwing herself whole-heartedly into whatever she chose, especially the medical things. Some of us do that. Finding something that feels like your life has purpose is important, but so is not taking yourself too seriously.
This was a good Lifetime movie, worth watching. It won't keep you riveted to your seat, but it will take you nicely along a comfortable path with great scenery.
I hope this is a pilot that turns into a series. Kathy Bates is always good, and this TV movie is no exception.
I could identify with her throwing herself whole-heartedly into whatever she chose, especially the medical things. Some of us do that. Finding something that feels like your life has purpose is important, but so is not taking yourself too seriously.
This was a good Lifetime movie, worth watching. It won't keep you riveted to your seat, but it will take you nicely along a comfortable path with great scenery.
I have always felt that when Kathy Bates appears on screen, the whole medium lights up. She has the Midas touch in films. "Ambulance Girl" may not be the most serious subject matter in the world, it tries to cross genres and be both serious and funny, but it works and I went with the funny. Kathy has a scene where she's trying on Ebay-purchased EMT gear, wreathed in delight, and dancing to James Brown music, I think it was. HILARIOUS! She must be quite a person to know up close and personal. I liked the fact that, for once, weight was not an issue. How refreshing, how free! Kathy looks adorable in her flannel pajamas, her robe and slippers, even in her supposedly serious bout with anxiety attacks and depression. I loved seeing her slumped on the couch, falling off absentmindedly! Also enjoyable was her self-help on the airliner when, afflicted with a numbing panic attack, she escaped her own symptoms by coming to the aid of a young diabetic passenger who had hit a low and who needed Kathy's sugar fix. I could watch Kathy Bates forever, just going through a normal day and doing what she does. It is a tribute to her magnetism that so many others feel this way, too. May her future hold many more roles, both funny and powerful. She is a great dramatic actress. Her range has never been fully explored in the cinema. Let us see what more she can do - and do magnificently! More Oscars for Kathy!
REALLY enjoyed this movie.
Have been a fan of Kathy Bates for some time.
Loved the story line, actors/actresses and the ending...won't tell you what it was, because it would ruin it for you.
Saw it on Tubi
Have been a fan of Kathy Bates for some time.
Loved the story line, actors/actresses and the ending...won't tell you what it was, because it would ruin it for you.
Saw it on Tubi
I really enjoyed this quirky show. I hope that it stays on the air, Kathy Bates is such a great actress. I really enjoyed the hunky Robin Thomas as her husband too. Thanks for such a great show!!
Parts of the show were a bit predictable, but being in the medical field myself, I could relate to some of the story lines.
We need more shows on TV like this one, she was a bit sarcastic and very realistic to the part.
The man that plays her mentor as an EMT was a very good actor also, I don't know his name off-hand, but he was good.
Please keep this show on, since my favorite Judging Amy has been cancelled, I have been looking for a new show to follow!!
Parts of the show were a bit predictable, but being in the medical field myself, I could relate to some of the story lines.
We need more shows on TV like this one, she was a bit sarcastic and very realistic to the part.
The man that plays her mentor as an EMT was a very good actor also, I don't know his name off-hand, but he was good.
Please keep this show on, since my favorite Judging Amy has been cancelled, I have been looking for a new show to follow!!
I worked as an EMT and I now work in a related field supplying EMS agencies with specialized medical products for use mainly with babies. I have a lot of contact with small town EMS personnel and I feel they captured her role and lifestyle quite well. There were some "Hollywood moments" but overall this was very entertaining and believable. Small town volunteers need more recognition for the sacrifices and dedication involved with supporting a community! I would love to see more shows like this because the large agencies (NYFD, LAFD, etc) get a lot of media attention and as important and heroic as these people are, there are many, many more small community heroes and heroines who deserve the same recognition.
Did you know
- TriviaJane Stern, whose autobiographical book was the basis for this movie, was born "Jane Grossman" before marrying fellow food writer Michael Stern and changing her last name to "Stern." Robin Thomas, who plays Michael Stern in this movie, was born "Robin Thomas Grossman" before dropping the "Grossman" for professional reasons.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 58th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (2006)
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- 1h 28m(88 min)
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- 1.78 : 1
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