Re: Eli Stone: What would have been



In article <h6jmt8$di4$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"Dano" <janeanddano@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Brian Thorn wrote:
On Tue, 18 Aug 2009 11:26:10 -0400, "Dano" <janeanddano@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Dr. Chen and Nate: "They were going to go into practice together. We
had Nate lose his job at the hospital and eventually Nate and Chen
[James Saito] were going to open up an Eastern and Western medicine
practice. It was going to be like The Odd Couple."


This is actually a pretty good concept for a series.

It is "Private Practice".

Is that what that show's about? Never watched it.

It's not. There's one doctor in the practice who does alternative
medicine, the rest are all traditional.

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Barry Margolin, barmar@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Arlington, MA
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