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  1. releaseepsteinfiles1 on

    It’s only going to get worse with the consolidation of media, and it mostly being owned by supporters of the donald KID RAPING trump

  2. Rock-Ski-Golf-Repeat on

    This show is amazing. It’s been spot on with how ICE, Medicare cuts, and untamed medical costs all affect the health of patients and caregivers. Plus the language, cutting, and blood are more realistic than ever before.

  3. ConkerPrime on

    I thought the depiction was handled well. Show led them being the typical assholes they have consistently shown to be every single time a camera is pointed their way. And as nature of the show, when the patient was dealt with, they exited from the story.

    They didn’t drag it out as a normal show would have done. ICE would have left at first opportunity as they have quotas to meet with new opportunities to be bullies that makes their heart sing. Showing that is outside of the ER and so outside the scope of the series.

  4. sageandginger on

    „The negotiation was being driven by political reasons, creative reasons, fear, uncertainty, all sorts of legitimate reasons. I’ll be honest and say that I was concerned about the edits we were making initially,” said Wyle. “When I saw what we had done, I actually think we arrived at something more elegant and a little bit more restrained, which leaves a little bit more ambiguity in it than we may have started out with. I think it’s healthier for the storyline in the long run. It ended up being show the bear, don’t poke the bear in a lot of ways, which is enough. Because the context came out after we’d filmed that episode, we didn’t have to do half of what we had done. That had already been imprinted into the mind of most Americans.“

    The episode filmed in December, the Minnesota ICE killings were in January, and the edits were done before the season premiere in March.

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