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Fictional TV Show Rants And Raves About Fictional Version Of Iraq War
2006-05-13
NBCÂ’s medical drama ER included more anti-war speeches last night, as the showÂ’s writers killed off a character who used to work as a doctor at the Chicago hospital but has lately been serving as a National Guard medical officer in Iraq. One doctor railed against how the "whole war smell[s]...of right-wing cronyism," while another complained the U.S. was spending "$6 billion a month in a war all the way across the world to kill a few more of the other kids who actually get to make it to their teens!"

Earlier this season, "Dr. Neela Rosgotra" railed against the war in a March 16 episode, as Brent Baker noted in an earlier post on NewsBusters. Her character had married "Dr. Michael Gallant" after Gallant had returned from his first tour of duty in Iraq.

Last night, the truck carrying Gallant and several other soldiers was blown up by a roadside bomb during the first few moments of the show, right after he tried in vain to save a soldier shot in an insurgent ambush. That left the rest of the show for the other characters to complain about the war as they learned of their friendÂ’s death.

The first big speech came after "U.S. Army Captain Evans" and an army chaplain, "Father Morris," tracked Dr. Rosgotra down at the hospital to tell her that her husband was dead. Captain Evans was later confronted by one of other staffers, "Dr. Victor Clemente," who demanded to know "Hey, was it friendly fire?"

Captain Evans seemed perplexed: "Sir?"

Clemente then began his diatribe: "I mean, how do we know what really happened over there, huh? I mean, doesnÂ’t this whole war smell to you a little bit of right-wing cronyism, what with the oil and the multi-billion dollar re-building contracts, huh?"

He began yelling at the bewildered officer: "I mean, do you know what the real psychological warfare is, my friend — you coming in here, feeding us a bunch of lies to placate the masses, okay. Tell me about the deficit! Tell me why we had to go over there and kill everybody for democracy! Is that what we’re doing? Is that what we’re doing?"

At that point, another doctor and a nurse led Clemente away. As the show progressed, it became obvious that Clemente was having psychological problems or a problem with drug addiction, with the character at one point jumping onto the hood of a taxi cab, ripping off his lab coat and shirt, kicking in the taxiÂ’s windshield and urinating onto the vehicle.

But the addled Clemente wasnÂ’t the only anti-war spokesman. Later in the show, "Dr. Gregory Pratt," who was a friendly competitor to Gallant when they worked together, erupted after dealing with two abused children. The attending physician, "Dr. Luka Kovak," heard Pratt yelling at a medical student. Kovac interrupted: "Hey, whatÂ’s going on?"

An upset Pratt replied: "IÂ’ve got a kid with a busted collarbone. HeÂ’s got signs of old rib and humerus fractures, and heÂ’s the lucky one. His little brother is in the room next to him in a coma."

Kovac tried to calm him down, asking: "Did you call social services?"

Pratt said nothing, but the med student replied, "Yeah, theyÂ’re coming."

Dr. Pratt then launched into his blame America speech: "You know, we’ve got CTs, MRIs, PET scans, Doppler 4D, ultrasounds, and we still can’t save one kid from getting his brains beaten out. That’s right — he had to kill his old man because there was nobody else there to help him. I guess that would be too much to ask."

"I mean, because it’s much better that we spend — what is it now? — $6 billion a month in a war all the way across the world to kill a few more of the other kids who actually get to make it to their teens!"

Kovac inquired: "Did you tell the police?"

Pratt was disgusted: "What, so they could arrest him? Yeah, because thatÂ’s the one thing we do well in this country, isnÂ’t it? WeÂ’ve got prison down to a science. Prison and war." He then stalked off.

After Pratt left, Kovac explained to the med student: "He and Dr. Gallant were friends."

It is, of course, an election year. Any guesses as to how much a pair of 60-second anti-war spots on NBC (in primetime) would cost a liberal activist group trying to cultivate public anxiety about the war? That's one way to calculate the value of ER's gift to anti-war activists.
Drug addicts and hysterics. Well, at least they picked appropriate spokesman from the anti-war movement.
Posted by:Anonymoose

#11  180 channels and nothing to watch.
Posted by: 2b   2006-05-13 19:48  

#10  ER?
Is Ethel Mertz still the head nurse?
Posted by: 6   2006-05-13 09:56  

#9  And that is why these shows are failing.
Posted by: DarthVader   2006-05-13 09:28  

#8  No... Hollywood makes TV shows as well as movies.
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2006-05-13 08:48  

#7  Hollyweird doesn't make TV shows, they make movies. Please make that distinction, as not doing it makes us look like we don't know what we're talking about.
Posted by: gromky   2006-05-13 05:24  

#6  Arec Bardwin will probabry want to do a guest shot, now.

Dirka, Dirka, Jihad!
Posted by: Phiter Phavilet5544   2006-05-13 03:17  

#5  Shouldn't they be worried about the bird flu or somethin'? Supposedly it will kill 25 million people. That's worse than the Iraq war.
Posted by: Snavise Uleatch2308   2006-05-13 02:23  

#4  Sniff sniff, its PEARL HARBOR, i.e. the Failed/Angry Left's declaration of war, all over again. Pre-PH America was young, dumb, and Socialist but just didnt know until FDR weirdly and mysteriously refused to trade with the peace-minded, econ help-less Japanese which of course led to PH ergo America started WW2. Just becuz a Japanese mini-sub was on its attack mission in Hawaiian = International? waters doesn't mean the big meaney, prob Repub? Captain of the USS WARD had to fire on and sink him in violation of International laws. And in the film footage those are AMERICAN DIVE-BOMBERS/FIGHTERS MADE TO LOOK LIKE JAPANESE AIR ATTACKING US BATTLESHIPS AND KILLING US SERVICEMEN, ergo America wiped out ist own Battleships and airfields - t'aint the Japs. at all. The USS Oklahoma capsized the wrong way + the rear battle Mast/Bridge of the USS Arizona is actually for the USS West Virginia/Tennessee, thereby proving the Japs didn't bomb PH like America never went to the Moon let alone walked on the Moon!?
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2006-05-13 01:10  

#3  I haven't watched ER in a while, but I've watched the past three weeks, as they sent Dr. Pratt to Sudan on a humanitarian mission. Last week he almost got killed by a Janjaweed bully, and he had to grab a gun and shoot the Janjaweed dead. He also got to watch the disgusted refugees bludgeon a suspected Janjaweed informant to death, saw the victims of the rapes, saw the orphans.

Of course, he was too traumatized to even mention it back in Chicago this week.

Also, Neela was downright rude to the military casualty unit, (an officer and a really really young Catholic priest), who both looked fairly Aryan with blond hair, blue eyes, and very sharp cheekbones. (Neela is from India and her husband was black). Next week we'll get to attend his funeral...
Posted by: Seafarious   2006-05-13 00:55  

#2  i hate hollyweird, what a bunch of lost in the fog losers. why cant allen strike with a quake right down rodeo and scum blvd? seems to do it regurlary with the nitwits in iran
Posted by: SCpatriot   2006-05-13 00:42  

#1  Is that show still on?

Why?
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2006-05-13 00:32  

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