Saturday, August 6, 2011

Anyone enjoy the humanness of the medical drama E.R. seeing what the characters go through?

I think it is always interesting to watch episodes of the medical series ER and just see how the characters interact with each other, bond, get frustrated, sob through the bad times, and laugh through the good times. I think that is very interesting in many ways. Like seeing the how Doug mentored Mark and looked out for him while opening up his own troubles to Carol was really deep to see. And the same thing with how Benton mentored Carter who in turn mentored Pratt. Even Jing-Mei made a fuss when she found out Carter had to go to alcohol rehabilitation because she was very scared and worried for him. It just shows how the human attachment can grow very deeply with habit. You will have your frustrations but as long as there are others there to hear you out and feel for you then the "pain" of life is easier to handle. It lets you laugh at bad stuff in retrospect and embrace a newer, fresher, sense of hopefulness and joy in moving forward so you can take everything you enjoy about being alive and just fill yourself up with those positive thoughts before you enter that rest known as death. No more hugs, no more kisses, but also no more yelling, no more pain.

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