5 reviews
- ComedyFan2010
- May 14, 2015
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I HATE the new theme song/lack of credits.
I binge watch a shameful amount of television, and ER was the only show where I'd regularly watch the opening credits.
I enjoyed watching the cast evolve, how they padded or thinned out footage depending on the season - sometimes even mid-season...and of course the distinctive and iconic "wee-ooh-wee" of the theme song.
The new theme song is just awful. 5 seconds of excruciatingly generic "urgent" electronic noise. No proper credits. Just a boring, drop-shadow (drop shadow?? Really??) font which gets obscured by the subtitle box.
I HATE the new theme song.
...and finally met the minimum character requirement.
I binge watch a shameful amount of television, and ER was the only show where I'd regularly watch the opening credits.
I enjoyed watching the cast evolve, how they padded or thinned out footage depending on the season - sometimes even mid-season...and of course the distinctive and iconic "wee-ooh-wee" of the theme song.
The new theme song is just awful. 5 seconds of excruciatingly generic "urgent" electronic noise. No proper credits. Just a boring, drop-shadow (drop shadow?? Really??) font which gets obscured by the subtitle box.
I HATE the new theme song.
...and finally met the minimum character requirement.
- polite-45692
- Apr 20, 2020
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At this point in the series I think Sam is the only good female main cast member left on the show.
There have been so many victims of rape over the past 12 seasons whether it be doctors, nurses or patients and it's always the same story - the rapist gets away it with little to no repercussions. But not this time. Sam knew what had to be done and she was justified to do so.
While others may dislike Sam, I feel like the other 2 female main characters Abby and Neela are far worse (and don't even get me started on Kerry who has been on everyone's nerves since she showed up in Season 2).
Abby's constant every season personality swap is really irritating me to no end. I feel sorry for Luka and how he must put up with her now. I'm glad her and John broke up before they became serious, she was dragging his character down like crazy. It just feels like she doesn't know what she really wants in her life at all and her character seems to take on different spins every season.
And then there's Neela who gets emotional over every other thing. Last season when Gallant died she felt like her grief was above everyone else's and she had put everyone in their place but it's not like her and Michael were even together for more than 6 months at least not screen anyway and she claims she knew him better than her own family. Give me a break.
There have been so many victims of rape over the past 12 seasons whether it be doctors, nurses or patients and it's always the same story - the rapist gets away it with little to no repercussions. But not this time. Sam knew what had to be done and she was justified to do so.
While others may dislike Sam, I feel like the other 2 female main characters Abby and Neela are far worse (and don't even get me started on Kerry who has been on everyone's nerves since she showed up in Season 2).
Abby's constant every season personality swap is really irritating me to no end. I feel sorry for Luka and how he must put up with her now. I'm glad her and John broke up before they became serious, she was dragging his character down like crazy. It just feels like she doesn't know what she really wants in her life at all and her character seems to take on different spins every season.
And then there's Neela who gets emotional over every other thing. Last season when Gallant died she felt like her grief was above everyone else's and she had put everyone in their place but it's not like her and Michael were even together for more than 6 months at least not screen anyway and she claims she knew him better than her own family. Give me a break.
- thejackalsland
- Nov 21, 2024
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