That is, until he gets a stuck-in-the-zipper situation predating THERE’S SOMETHING ABOUT MARY and Ben Stiller’s comic incident.įittingly, Dr. Robert Caldwell seems like the more adjusted one here at first, agreeing with his girlfriend’s suggestion to an escape to Paris. Like Wendy, the stress at work gets him hungry often. The music playing gets Victor on edge as he tries to break open the candy machine. Sax jazz starts us off on a light note, but this episode is anything but light. Story by Steve Lawson and Steve Bello Teleplay by Susan Lindner & Mitchell Fink Season 2, Episode 21 - Rough Cut Broadcast on May 9, 1984 However, Victor’s parents turn up in season 5, in the form of Steve Allen & Jayne Meadows, and they are even spacier than Aunt Cherise! Instead they play up the fact that Victor is estranged from two siblings and they have lost their parents. writers do not feature Aunt Cherise again. She appeared earlier in the season at the Craigs’ home when Victor married Roberta. Ehrlich’s wacky aunt Cherise (Louise Lasser). Jlewis mentioned the subplot involving Dr. Morrison may lack the knowledge of his colleagues, but he cares a lot about his patients and he is the only non-hispanic who speaks Spanish at St. A plot in season 3 will develop this strand further…he is revealed to have earned an earlier medical degree in an accelerated program at a barely accredited college in Mexico. Jack Morrison (David Morse) is, intellectually speaking, the weakest link on staff. We know they all won’t pass and be invited back for the next year of residency at the hospital.ĭr. The emphasis seems more on the younger cast members in these types of episodes. Residents are seen learning and increasing their knowledge on the job, as they all prepare to pass important exams. It really adheres to the main theme of the show, that St. In a way, she vaguely resembles Cathy in an older, more psychologically adjusted form both ladies being quite eccentric and she admits to Victor that she had many male acquaintances in her past but has, as the popular song goes, been looking for love in all the wrong places. I was confused at first as to why she was in this episode and what her primary purpose was. Although he is listed first in the opening credits, I often forget to mention Ed Flanders’ matter-of-fact performance as the head physician supervisor in the bulk of these episodes.īack to Cherise. Victor’s Aunt Cherise (Louise Lasser) has a comic visiting role and attempts to date Donald Westphall. Kim Miyori gives a pretty good performance here, but I kinda wish there had been a little more development of ”why” she is going through all of this. In a candid conversation with Cathy about childhood dreams, Wendy reveals she did not embark on a career as a dancer due to being fat-shamed by others. We were clued in previously by Annie that she may be suffering an eating disorder. The loss of a patient’s baby under her care understandably makes her downward emotional spiral worse. Perhaps, her ordeal with Peter played a part. She is feeling anger lately, although it isn’t explained exactly why. Wendy gets the primary focus here, cramming for her tests and causing a bit of havoc with Wayne Fiscus over a patient’s diagnosis. I won’t get into how often women are judged for such things with more scorn than men usually are, but it is what it is and those critiquing her most are quite often women. ![]() Later, she gets some judgment comments in the cafeteria about her sex life. Her response is an angry ”none of your damn business,” rather than yes or no. She testifies at the trial, but is cross questioned about her own delusional memories and is also asked, shockingly, how many times she has had sex in the morgue. ![]() She had confronted him previously in the cafeteria and he denied it, as he does to his friend Jack later. In a lie detector test, Peter admits to assaulting Cathy Martin. The title of our episode refers to the latest round of national board tests for the interns and they must all prep for them or Get The Cut. Craig continue the topic during surgery and ”Daddy” reminds ”Junior” that he is just as vulnerable as anybody else. Season 2, Episode 20 - Cramming Broadcast on May 2, 1984Ī conversation involving Philip and Wendy two weeks ago (we are skipping another episode) mentioned possible lay-offs at the hospital. Topbilled on Neglected film: TOGETHER AGAIN… ![]() Mark Ashmann on Essential: LOVE IS A MANY-SPLE… Topbilled on Essential: LOVE IS A MANY-SPLE…
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