Monday Mornings
Monday Mornings
| 04 February 2013 (USA)

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    Exoticalot

    People are voting emotionally.

    Micah Lloyd

    Excellent characters with emotional depth. My wife, daughter and granddaughter all enjoyed it...and me, too! Very good movie! You won't be disappointed.

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    Tyreece Hulme

    One of the best movies of the year! Incredible from the beginning to the end.

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    Matylda Swan

    It is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties.

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    jlthornb51

    A superb medical drama that is beautifully written and produced, it is indeed one of the finest ever made for television. Alfred Molina is superb as the head of the hospital and he is not alone in that distinction. Ving Rhames is equally impressive as the emergency room surgical chief and this may be his most outstanding work to date. Bill Irwin is also featured in an excellent portrayal of the doctor in charge of harvesting donated organs and his performance is both funny, moving, and complex. Everything and everyone in this program shines. It is a truly intelligent and emotionally challenging hour that is unique in the history of television. Producer David E. Kelley can be proud of what he achieved with Monday Mornings. Sadly, it was too intelligent for the medium and only lasted one short season. It won't be forgotten by anyone who experienced that time.

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    devonway1

    Why should this show need a "save" like American Idol ? Are there any savvy TV executives that will gamble and go for a "steal" ? Works for "The Voice". I was immediately drawn into the premise of this drama. It feels so real. I don't like some of the characters, then I do, just like life. Seldom does a show capture the viewpoints of all involved. David Kelly has been very inventive in the past and continues to do so. Please give viewers an option in our weekly viewing than countless, mindless reality shows. Stellar cast, well written, thoughtful subject material and they have only broken the surface. surely there is room for this series on the traditional schedule. If not more and more viewers will abandon cable subscriptions and eventually all that will remain is YOUTUBE ...

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    javatiger54

    I find Monday Mornings to be an exceptional medical drama, that is very realistic, has grit, and is also intelligent & entertaining. It is a series I certainly hope is continued.Like other posters, I too am so tired of what's on TV these days, especially the reality shows. I prefer a well written scripted show any day.This show, Monday Mornings, is a well written show, plus a real factual show, It has great story, & excellent character development.It is about time there is an adult show on TV in Prime Time. I am so tired of the networks that want to aim TV at 18 to 49 year old people only.I truly look forward to more seasons of this show!!

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    lmsnyder-163-36782

    Absolutely brilliant. The hour just flew by. Based on CNN's Chief medical correspondent Sanjay Gupta's book of the same name, the show revolves around the Monday morning M&M (morbidity and mortality) conferences held at all major hospitals. The goal of these meetings, chaired by the Chief of Medicine, is to review cases where a death occurred and hold doctors accountable for their actions. By doing so, it is hoped the entire staff learns something.I completely disagree with the previous two posts about this show. The premise here is fresh and new, and is much more realistic than other "feel good" shows where physicians are never made to answer to their superiors for their mistakes and everything is tied up with a nice pink bow at the end of 60 minutes. The M&M conferences are REAL, they happen every week in real hospitals. Monday Mornings has been compared to House and ER, but in my view, it more closely resembles Chicago Hope (another David E. Kelley production) and St. Elsewhere in style and content. This show is not directed at the same crowd as ER, and ER fans may not like it. It's more philosophical and deals more with the psychological and ethical side of medicine than just "fixing people". Yes folks, people DIE in this show - otherwise there would be no mortality cases to pick apart and find fault with at the Monday morning M&M conferences.Unfortunately, what makes this show great and sets it apart may end up being its downfall. Smart, philosophical shows sometimes have difficulty finding an audience (how else can you explain hits like Here Comes Honey Boo Boo and Keeping Up With the Kardashians????), but if the right people find the show and tune in, it should succeed. And I hope it does.

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