Quotes
Lady Heather:
I don't know what you're fighting, Doctor, but it looks like you're about to be overrun. Nate Haskell... is an enemy. A formidable enemy, but... he's not *the* enemy is he?
Dr. Raymond Langston:
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sighs]
When I went for my interview at med school, the first question they ask you quite naturally is, "Why do you wanna be a doctor?". Well I can't remember the answer I prepared but I remember the one I gave; I told him, if I'm helping people... I'm not hurting them. The guy stared at me for what seemed like a lifetime, ...
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Soundtracks
"The Garden"
(uncredited)
Written by
Mirah Zeitlyn
Performed by
Mirah
Courtesy of K Records
Played when Langston & Sidle question Dr Neth.
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There are two stories in this episode, both involving women who were killed One is a little too far out (what episode with the infamous "Lady Heather" isn't?) while the other one turned out to be topical and something teens can relate to in this Internet and texting age.
The first story has women acting like cats, crawling on all fours and hissing. Nuff said.
The second story has a teen hanging in her closet. It looks like an obvious suicide, but is it? To "Nick" and ME "Doc Robbins," who discover the girl after a frantic neighbor leads them there, the real shock is that the dead woman has an eight-and-a-half month baby in her abdomen. Can the baby be saved? Well, with "Doc" there, the answer is "Yes." Nick is totally impressed and tells Doc later was a "good man" he is.
This story was the much better story of the two and made the viewing worthwhile.