Danielle Gaither was nine months pregnant when she walked into the hospital this past February with contractions and trouble breathing. Her chest was hurting and she wasn’t sure she’d make it.
“I thought I was dying. I couldn’t believe it,” she tells People.
Doctors sprang into action and quickly realized they’d have to perform two surgeries at once – delivering her baby via C-section and then performing open-heart surgery to save mother and baby.
“They were very close to dying. We had to act fast and we had to act as a team,” says Dr. Jeko Madjarov,...
“I thought I was dying. I couldn’t believe it,” she tells People.
Doctors sprang into action and quickly realized they’d have to perform two surgeries at once – delivering her baby via C-section and then performing open-heart surgery to save mother and baby.
“They were very close to dying. We had to act fast and we had to act as a team,” says Dr. Jeko Madjarov,...
- 8/9/2017
- by Michelle Boudin
- PEOPLE.com
BoJack Horseman is the best of all of Netflix's original series, and one of the best shows on television. In its third season, which was released on Friday, the series about an incredibly rich, famous, and depressed acting horse somehow became even darker and more experimental, and the season's fourth installment — which I discussed at length with BoJack creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg — may turn out to be the best episode of TV anyone will make this year(*). (*) Hey, other streaming shows: BoJack should be an object lesson in how to tell a deeply serialized story across an entire season while still making individual episodes stand out as more than just pieces of the whole. Now that the season's out there, and many of you have had a chance to watch the whole thing, I'm going to do miniature reviews of each episode — with full spoilers for the whole season — coming up...
- 7/26/2016
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Hitfix
SNL is a show that runs hot and cold; it’s had good years (mid70s, early 90s) and bad (most of the 80s). Now nearing the end of its current season, it seems to be in another of its mid-decade slumps. The new faces in the last few seasons didn’t add much to an already mediocre cast, and with his lucky penny Kristen Wiig who let’s face it, carried the show in recent years, already gone and other longtime cast members soon to follow, somewhere show creator Lorne Micheals is probably in panic mode.Watching SNL be only ‘kinda funny’ makes fans of sketch comedy wish they could see new episodes of Mad TV instead of just re-runs on cable. Ok: so it didn’t run as long as SNL or have alum that continued on to semi successful yet stable movie careers. Sure, SNL had better guest stars,...
- 6/12/2013
- by Dasilva
- SoundOnSight
227: The Lost Episodes, a live comedy show at Second City Hollywood, is giving a makeover to one of the 1980s' beloved sitcoms. In the entirely improvised stage shows, the cast creates "all-new" episodes featuring neighbors Mary, Rose, Sandra and Pearl, who routinely gather to gossip on a DC apartment stoop. The cast includes improv actors Holly Walker, Inda Craig-Galvan, Robin Thede, and Daniele Gaither. Mary's husband Lester also appears, played by a flat top wig-wearing Thomas Fowler. The original 227 aired on NBC from 1985 to 1990 and starred Marla Gibbs, Alaina Reed Hall, Helen Martin, Jackee Harry, and Hal Williams. The Lost Episodes prides itself on...
- 6/8/2012
- by Jasmin
- ShadowAndAct
227: The Lost Episodes, a live comedy show at Second City Hollywood, is giving a makeover to one of the 1980s' beloved sitcoms. In the entirely improvised stage shows, the cast creates "all-new" episodes featuring neighbors Mary, Rose, Sandra and Pearl, who routinely gather to gossip on a DC apartment stoop. The cast includes improv actors Holly Walker, Inda Craig-Galvan, Robin Thede, and Daniele Gaither. Mary's husband Lester also appears, played by a flat top wig-wearing Thomas Fowler. The original 227 aired on NBC from 1985 to 1990 and starred Marla Gibbs, Alaina Reed Hall, Helen Martin, Jackee Harry, and Hal Williams. The Lost Episodes prides itself on...
- 6/8/2012
- by Jasmin
- ShadowAndAct
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