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My wife is a nurse, and she said that the meeting between the nurses and the LPNs/transport people was pretty much identical to meetings she's had at her hospital. This show gets everything right.

My wife is a nurse, and she said that the meeting between the nurses and the LPNs/transport people was pretty much identical to meetings she's had at her hospital. This show gets everything right.

My wife is a nurse, and she said that the meeting between the nurses and the LPNs/transport people was pretty much identical to meetings she's had at her hospital. This show gets everything right.

My wife is a nurse, and she said that the meeting between the nurses and the LPNs/transport people was pretty much identical to meetings she's had at her hospital. This show gets everything right.

My wife is a nurse, and she said that the meeting between the nurses and the LPNs/transport people was pretty much identical to meetings she's had at her hospital. This show gets everything right.

My wife is a nurse, and she said that the meeting between the nurses and the LPNs/transport people was pretty much identical to meetings she's had at her hospital. This show gets everything right.

My wife is a nurse, and she said that the meeting between the nurses and the LPNs/transport people was pretty much identical to meetings she's had at her hospital. This show gets everything right.

My wife is a nurse, and she said that the meeting between the nurses and the LPNs/transport people was pretty much identical to meetings she's had at her hospital. This show gets everything right.

My wife is a nurse, and she said that the meeting between the nurses and the LPNs/transport people was pretty much identical to meetings she's had at her hospital. This show gets everything right.

My wife is a nurse, and she said that the meeting between the nurses and the LPNs/transport people was pretty much identical to meetings she's had at her hospital. This show gets everything right.

My wife is a nurse, and she said that the meeting between the nurses and the LPNs/transport people was pretty much identical to meetings she's had at her hospital. This show gets everything right.

My wife is a nurse, and she said that the meeting between the nurses and the LPNs/transport people was pretty much identical to meetings she's had at her hospital. This show gets everything right.

My wife is a nurse, and she said that the meeting between the nurses and the LPNs/transport people was pretty much identical to meetings she's had at her hospital. This show gets everything right.

I agree! Pink Floyd did great without Syd Barrett, but is pointless without Roger Waters. I am bummed that we're only going to have a singular Kitchen from now on.

Ugh, I KNOW. They can take out nearly anyone else, just don't touch a single white hair on his head.

I would like that as well. Those two need to be allies, dammit! They even have the common ground already of being in/having been in shitty marriages (Nora's departed husband cheating on her and making her feel shitty for working and not staying home with the kids) and having children disappear, whether it was

I came to love Matt Ross too! Man, Alby was such a sad and despicable character that you alternated between wanting to punch in the face and give a hug to.

Yep. I want her on my side when the shit hits the fan. Look at how she smuggled her brother and sister-in-law back into Jarden this last episode!

Me too. No matter how Nora may feel about Ma and Pa Murphy, she clearly loves Jill and wants her to be happy, and holds no ill will toward Michael, who seems like a sweet kid. It's really quite perfect, how she's approaching her relationship with Jill. Not overtly motherly, not authoritative, but kind, loving,

I only knew him from Mulholland Drive, Inland Empire, his small role in American Psycho, and being with Jennifer Aniston. He's killing it on this show, though. What a brilliant actor. He can say so much with just a facial expression.