Wow! What an episode! I have to to say, I did not see that coming.
My money was on Mike to be the one to bite the dust in this episode. Not that I was rooting for him to kick the bucket...it just seemed like the logical option.
But the writers really pulled the rug out from underneath of us fans. They didn't stop with the great dead doctor switcheroo of 2016. I felt for sure that Ethan would hold onto his secret for a little while longer and that when he spilled his guts, it would be Leanne he would turn to.
It's tough to believe that we were so invested in Charlotte only to have her knocked off so quickly. CODE BLACK is not shy when it comes to writing!
I thought we were over all the cast changes after Christa and Neal exited. Wasn't the point of booting them to bring in three new peeps?
Not only am I going to miss the promising young Charlotte, but I'll also be mourning the story of Jessamine. The sting of Charlotte's loss is tempered by Mike's survival. Now, we're still not positive that there isn't any brain damage. It's hard to imagine that he'll be back to heading up the ER anytime soon. Which is too bad, because Campbell's micromanaging is driving everyone batty.
Seriously, I wouldn't be surprised if there was walk-out because of him. Also, how does he get away with all the administrative screw- ups he's made? The patient who shot Charlotte was only able to because he basically shelved the dude.
Ethan finally opened up about what brought him to Angels -- and what we were expecting to be a MOAS turned out to be...touching. Honestly, I don't know why he's been shy to talk about it. That's the kind of story he could pick up ladies with, in the bizarre event that a person who looks like Rob Lowe would need helping picking anybody up.
It felt a little weird that he revealed it to ... a) a shrink who b) he's only had brief encounters with. It wasn't the most awkward thing, but it wasn't the most organic either.
My money was on Mike to be the one to bite the dust in this episode. Not that I was rooting for him to kick the bucket...it just seemed like the logical option.
But the writers really pulled the rug out from underneath of us fans. They didn't stop with the great dead doctor switcheroo of 2016. I felt for sure that Ethan would hold onto his secret for a little while longer and that when he spilled his guts, it would be Leanne he would turn to.
It's tough to believe that we were so invested in Charlotte only to have her knocked off so quickly. CODE BLACK is not shy when it comes to writing!
I thought we were over all the cast changes after Christa and Neal exited. Wasn't the point of booting them to bring in three new peeps?
Not only am I going to miss the promising young Charlotte, but I'll also be mourning the story of Jessamine. The sting of Charlotte's loss is tempered by Mike's survival. Now, we're still not positive that there isn't any brain damage. It's hard to imagine that he'll be back to heading up the ER anytime soon. Which is too bad, because Campbell's micromanaging is driving everyone batty.
Seriously, I wouldn't be surprised if there was walk-out because of him. Also, how does he get away with all the administrative screw- ups he's made? The patient who shot Charlotte was only able to because he basically shelved the dude.
Ethan finally opened up about what brought him to Angels -- and what we were expecting to be a MOAS turned out to be...touching. Honestly, I don't know why he's been shy to talk about it. That's the kind of story he could pick up ladies with, in the bizarre event that a person who looks like Rob Lowe would need helping picking anybody up.
It felt a little weird that he revealed it to ... a) a shrink who b) he's only had brief encounters with. It wasn't the most awkward thing, but it wasn't the most organic either.