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Re: Saved
by Ratchick
I have to admit, I went off Casualty a lot when it turned into yet another relationship-soap, and so I may be out of date. However, even when I was a kid I could guarantee that there would be; a) someone dying, and b) someone puking. On (at least) one episode, they didn't meet both of these criteria and it just wasn't right! I haven't watched it for years, I admit (I'm more of an E.R. person, for all it's flaws in reality) and I made the mistake of watching a couple of recent Holby City episodes. Let's just say I was swearing at the TV for its sheer lack of medical content, and what was present being simplistic or plain wrong. I'll have to keep my eye open on bittorrent Hallmark for Saved.
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