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* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: Geiger and Shutt
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: Geiger and Shutt
* [[The Mad Hatter]]: Dr. Geiger, justifying his own God-complex to a review board, explains that because he thinks he's God, he never gets distracted by self-doubt.
* [[The Mad Hatter]]: Dr. Geiger, justifying his own God-complex to a review board, explains that because he thinks he's God, he never gets distracted by self-doubt.
{{quote| "Who's kiddin' who? Personally, I'm a mess. Should you let your sister marry me? Not a chance. But if her heart stops, you want her on my table."}}
{{quote|"Who's kiddin' who? Personally, I'm a mess. Should you let your sister marry me? Not a chance. But if her heart stops, you want her on my table."}}
* [[Medical Drama]]
* [[Medical Drama]]
* [[Musical Episode]]: In the fourth-season episode "Brain Salad Surgery", Dr. Aaron Shutt suffered a brain aneurysm that caused him to hallucinate the rest of the hospital staff singing and dancing.
* [[Musical Episode]]: In the fourth-season episode "Brain Salad Surgery", Dr. Aaron Shutt suffered a brain aneurysm that caused him to hallucinate the rest of the hospital staff singing and dancing.
* [[Orphaned Punchline]]:
* [[Orphaned Punchline]]:
{{quote| ''(elevator doors open)''<br />
{{quote|''(elevator doors open)''
'''Dr. Shutt''': There is no getting through to you! It's like that joke about the Pope, the penguin and the agnostic! ''(steps out of the elevator)''<br />
'''Dr. Shutt''': There is no getting through to you! It's like that joke about the Pope, the penguin and the agnostic! ''(steps out of the elevator)''
'''Tom Wilmette''': Um, I'm not familiar.<br />
'''Tom Wilmette''': Um, I'm not familiar.
'''Dr. Shutt''': ''(looks at his watch, then gets back on the elevator)'' I'll tell it fast. Phone rings at the Vatican, pope picks it up...<br />
'''Dr. Shutt''': ''(looks at his watch, then gets back on the elevator)'' I'll tell it fast. Phone rings at the Vatican, pope picks it up...
''(elevator doors close)'' }}
''(elevator doors close)'' }}
* [[Parody Episode]]: When the doctors of Chicago Hope get blamed for the death of a famous actor, the episode is shown as an ''Entertainnment Tonight'' exclusive.
* [[Parody Episode]]: When the doctors of Chicago Hope get blamed for the death of a famous actor, the episode is shown as an ''Entertainnment Tonight'' exclusive.

Revision as of 06:03, 8 August 2014

Chicago Hope is an American Medical Drama created by David E. Kelley that ran from 1994 to 2000. The cast included Mandy Patinkin and Hector Elizondo.

This series provides examples of:

"Who's kiddin' who? Personally, I'm a mess. Should you let your sister marry me? Not a chance. But if her heart stops, you want her on my table."

(elevator doors open)
Dr. Shutt: There is no getting through to you! It's like that joke about the Pope, the penguin and the agnostic! (steps out of the elevator)
Tom Wilmette: Um, I'm not familiar.
Dr. Shutt: (looks at his watch, then gets back on the elevator) I'll tell it fast. Phone rings at the Vatican, pope picks it up...
(elevator doors close)

  • Parody Episode: When the doctors of Chicago Hope get blamed for the death of a famous actor, the episode is shown as an Entertainnment Tonight exclusive.
  • Shout-Out: Dr. Kathryn Austin was a recipient of the Cushing Left Anterior Descending Artery Award, previously featured in St Elsewhere.
  • Someone to Remember Him By: Played with. A woman suffers a miscarriage and her husband dies of a heart attack on the same day. She convinces the doctors to artificially inseminate her with her husband's sperm before they too die off and she successfully becomes pregnant.