"ER" Owner of a Broken Heart (TV Episode 2008) Poster

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8/10
Owner of a Broken Heart (#14.14)
ComedyFan201026 June 2015
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The story about the heart is pretty good. On one hand it seems a bit crazy, but it was so well presented and acted that I really liked it. It was both kind of creepy and also made me cry, which was kind of surprising.

Well, sad to hear that Luka quit the hospital... Although I am not sure what I was expecting, he was on screen maximum 5 minutes an episode for this season. I am pretty sure it will end up going well.

Morris getting tasered was not bad as well. Especially him being so happy that he had such a long tasering.

So looks like Sam and Tony will be continued. They are actually not bad together for now
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1/10
Pratt's tough guy act is so tired
polite-456923 May 2020
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Pratt's tough guy act is so tired that it is nauseating. It is unthinkable that everyone would continue letting him get away with it. No hospital unit could function if a physician were continually allowed to threaten to assault his coworkers.
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1/10
Blah blah blah
neatmiker3 June 2020
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It's not even a 1. I'd give it a negative score if I could.

This season, the lowest rated of all ER seasons, had to be an embarrassment on the major character's resumes. Except Stamos', I'm sure he reveled in the last chance he had. It was obvious throughout his entire ER stint, he was only working to make a paycheck. He either mailed in so many profanely, Pratt level performances or he is just a really bad actor. I firmly - FIRMLY - believe in the latter; he was a pretty boy, with minuscule musical talent at best, hence the Full House gig. I still can't believe the shows exec's we're so desperate to hire him in a last ditch attempt to save the Titanic that was ER. All it did was confirm the inevitable. Add Pratt's ghetto, marble mouth homeboy to the mix and it's GAME OVER.

Now that Luka and Abby are gone, it is disgraceful to me that the legacy of Greene, Lewis and Carter are carried on by these people -Gates, Pratt, Sam, Neela- who are actors because they were once considered attractive by the industry. They weren't concerned about their worth as actors, only that they looked good or had a money making movie. These are the dregs of the acting world left to carry and blemish the torch of the greatest prime time drama to ever grace the small screen. The proof is in the scene with Morris shocking himself. A scene which was supposed to funny, but wasn't.

What does it say about a drama in which scenes meant to add comic relief are dull and scenes meant to be dramatic are so poorly acted they can't help but be laughed at? This is the ER of season 14
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