Jordan has surgery as the situation with Tom's brother grows more grim.Jordan has surgery as the situation with Tom's brother grows more grim.Jordan has surgery as the situation with Tom's brother grows more grim.
D.L. Hughley
- Simon Stiles
- (credit only)
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Did you know
- Trivia"K&R" stands for Kidnap and Ransom.
- GoofsWhen a pregnant woman comes to the emergency room and has an elevated blood pressure the way Jordan does, the FIRST thing to be ruled out is preeclampsia. However, Jordan's doctor does not address it until several hours after she is in the emergency room.
- Quotes
Matt Albie: Isn't it possible that Mary got pregnant by another man, and Joseph stepped up so his wife wouldn't get stoned to death by the village?
Harriet Hayes: No.
Matt Albie: It's more likely that an angel inseminated her, and she gave birth to a magical wizard who could rise from the dead?
Harriet Hayes: He's not David Copperfield!
- ConnectionsReferences Father Knows Best (1954)
- SoundtracksHave a Little Faith in Me
Written and Performed by John Hiatt
Featured review
Another exceptional episode
It's often a big maligned 'Studio 60' for various reasons, and for being the only Aaron Sorkin penned show to not get a second series (The Newsroom went for three, but that doesn't mean it was much good) but this episode really shows the quality of the writing and the cast involved.
Flashing back to just after 9/11 shows us how the characters dealt with the crisis, and how a comedy show carries on in the face of tragedy.
I thought Steven Weber as ever was fab as Jack Rudolph, and there were some lovely moments between Bradley Whitford's Danny and Amanda Peet's Jordan too.
The final sequence set to 'Have a little faith in me' by John Hiatt was brilliant, and topped off a fabulous episode of the show.
Flashing back to just after 9/11 shows us how the characters dealt with the crisis, and how a comedy show carries on in the face of tragedy.
I thought Steven Weber as ever was fab as Jack Rudolph, and there were some lovely moments between Bradley Whitford's Danny and Amanda Peet's Jordan too.
The final sequence set to 'Have a little faith in me' by John Hiatt was brilliant, and topped off a fabulous episode of the show.
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- Nov 30, 2017
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