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7/10
Middleman (#11.13)
ComedyFan201025 April 2015
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I liked the guy who was in handcuffs and shot in the air of his boss's office. They did create a great character, very sweet and talking a lot, one arms up to him before one even knows what happened. I am glad Pratt managed to save his life.

This doesn't go as well with the boy who was abused by schoolmates but the social worker isn't given enough time to figure it out before he gets discharged and she he ends up dying. Sad for both her and Pratt how they are dealing with it.

I don't get that woman who told Pratt to grow up or that he is just a resident. The man is a doctor! I never heard this being a disrespectable profession or that people didn't know how long it takes to achieve higher status. Glad he came to the restaurant and told her all that he did, he did it in a great way as well.
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3/10
Sticking to character traits would be too much to ask?
gacsogergely28 February 2021
ER always had the tendency to change its mind of event - occasionaly. But now nothing is constant.

There's soma patient who got shot. That's fine. Kovac wants to CT him for no appearant reason aside that he can, and directly goes against the specialist consultant who explains this is nonsene because nothing indicates a second bullett, and the test would be very costly. You remember, this is the Kovac who came home from some third world country, and did the same to everyone up to nonsensical hights like Dubenko does here. And literaly one shot later, Kovac is back to his old McGuyver tricks reducing cost through common sense procedures.

This is just too much.
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5/10
Lysander
polite-4569216 April 2020
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Lysander was an amusing patient. He seemed like a real person, which is unusual in the ER.

Dubenko is weird and annoying. He is as arrogant as Romano was, but without the swagger and constant joking that made Romano fun to watch.

Susan discovered that Weaver's main concern is selling out to the drug companies.

Wendall pouted and cried, which was not surprising.
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