Nurse the Dead (ABS-CBN)

It seems like ABS-CBN will be putting out a drama-comedy (dramedy!) called Nurse the Dead. It folklows the lives of Filipino healthcare workers in the United States. Now, I do hope they’re going to do a good job. There has been many Filipino nurse tv shows and movies and most of them didn’t really hit the nail on the head. This series though has a different twist.

It seems Nurse the Dead will be some sort of Ghost Whisperer meets Grey’s Anatomy. The tagline seems a bit awkward. Personally, I’d go with:

New Country, New Hospital, New Ghosts?

Short and impactful. Don’t mind me, I’m a failed writer. Mark Labella, though, has quite an extensive list of achievements. He will be the writer and director. Nurse the Dead has several powerhouses of Filipino showbiz such as Princess Punzalan and Ruby Rodriguez.

However, I’m more interested on who this guy is:

The salt and pepper beard has always been a weakness of mine.

Here’s to hoping that Nurse the Dead will be a big hit.

Breathless (Netflix)

Another medical drama is in Netflix and it’s called Breathless. It’s actually a Spanish medical drama. Surprisingly, it’s very high quality. It looks more like a series of mini movies on the way it’s recorded. The dub quality though is a bit wonky because sometimes the voice actor can’t really capture the actual emotion.

Unfortunately, there’s been a “slant” or bias in Spanish tv shows as of late. They’re mostly inundated with leftist bias. I saw it in “Back to 15”, Merli, Smiley and more. I’m not conservative or far right or anything. I grew quite liberal being a gay man. However, the current day leftists are unrecognizable. Spoilers after this.

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Watching Spoiler Alert (2022)

Spoiler Alert is on Netflix right now and it starts Jim Parsons and Ben Aldridge.

I swear if it’s another sad gay movie, I will flip this table!

EDIT: I flipped the table

Why can’t gay movies have a happy ending?

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