Chicago Hope: Mummy Dearest
This is episode 22 of season three, and (of course) with Julian Sands. And I wanted to have it. :)
Chicago Hope is a hospital series, which is likely as any hospital series, but I do not know because I never watch any. There are doctors, doctors and sisters who have a veeeery exciting life and still perform the way medical or human feats. According to the season it is just in this episode, just before Christmas, so that most of the medical problems be treated with love, marriage, children or other sentimental things to do. Because it is a continuous series, and no episode series, which explains, of course, not really, but it has its fun moments. I liked the scene, noted in to the arrogant neurosurgeon with the increasingly well gelauten sister, whose name he is not even taking the trouble ("I'm only a nurse.") Sits in his car and him with chocolate milk and a Christmas bell again building. Every second occurring actor I thought "I know him from somewhere, who's that?" (Mark Harmon I recognized), by and large, so it's quite entertaining, and otherwise just the way I've always imagined a hospital series. Of course, also operates spectacular, no question. Gods in white halt.
Julian plays a doctor, but an anthropologist. As such, it is something like an Indiana Jones in terms of anthropology, has climbed Mount Everest (why? Lived life / people up there?), Crossing a desert on a camel, explores some jungle and discovered two mummies incredibly important. One of the two he has it (that's why the "mummy" in the title: Mummy), because like one of the doctors of the hospital, which works well in virus research, breeding from the fabric material has a very old virus. Of course, the boyfriend said this doctor has no understanding of what can be but also that damn Julian looks good. In general, eh, but he is also correspondingly staged, with matching adventure-clothing, shirts that are just far enough to have to act openly, but nevertheless show nothing. Moreover, his role is likeable, and the first appearance (before the opening credits) with a mummy in a freezer and an armed escort with machine guns to protect them is great.
Julian's role is to make humane and philosophical statements to drink tea and ask the doctor first if she goes with him to eat a burger, and then to ask her if she goes with him to Peru. In short, he is there to make his friend jealous, so as to cement the relationship to and perhaps even marry. Now In any case schonmal Christmas trees - with the currently preferred the other.
I liked his friend the doctor. He's really nice human, vulnerable and honest, albeit a bit strange. I liked the arrogant neurosurgeon and especially the good-natured sister. The doctor I did not like. And Julian has more than paid off. Nice role and I said, visually great. * G *
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