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Is 3lbs CBS's answer to "House"



Fri, 10 Nov 2006 06:23:40 GMT rec.arts.tv
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PorchMonkey4Life...
If so they better be worried. Their last medical drama, chicago hope,
while superior to ER lacked the babe and studd factor.

GarondoMarondo...
The first two seasons were undoubtedly better than ER but after Mandy

Ian Galbraith...
No they weren't.

GarondoMarondo...
Yes. Yes, they were.

David...
I didn't watch either one.

Hey, look at me - I'm contributing too!!!11!!!!1!!!!!1!!!


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Garondo Marondo!

Patinkin, and Peter MacNicol's characters left and David E. Kelly
stepped down as head writer it took a dramatic decline in quality, it
was still watchable but never again as great as it once was, were all

Obveeus...
No. No, you are not. ;-)

With that out of the way, I will add that Chicago Hope had a few good
characters/actors, but it was never a better show than ER.

the seasons as good as the first 2 it might have been a contendor for
best medical drama ever with St Elsewhere.

Speaking of St. Elsewhere I saw the dvd cover for the show's first
season today and think its funny that were you to have never seen the
show before you would think Denzel Washington was the lead character.
Anyone that knows their tv history will recollect that in the begining
David Birney, remember him, was one of the show's lead's but at no time
could Denzil have been the show's lead the show was an ensemble but Ed
Flanders would have been the one to put on the fron and center but then
he probably isn't good for selling copy.

Mark Nobles...
Homer Simpson's neighbor used to be an actor? Cool.


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Garondo Marondo!


The series premiere of 3lb is available on InnerTube

Capricorne...
Why is it called 3 lb ?

Anim8rFSK...
The ads say "that's how much the human brain weighs"


cloud dreamer...
Cause the brain weighs an average of 3 lbs. The main characters are
supposed to be brain surgeons.

Vocalize...
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Anybody remember what 10cc from the group of the same name referred to?
Oh, come on. Sure y'do. . .
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