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30 minutes ago, Irlandesa said:

I also appreciated how both of these stories were told around their work as first responders instead of things like cookie baking contestants or hot cocoa. 

Totally agree. Very enjoyable.

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5 hours ago, ECM1231 said:

Totally agree. Very enjoyable.

It was finally a different twist for Hallmark. It was refreshing to see characters in a realistic setting, one that almost everyone has some experience with.  A change of pace from the usual tiny town with daily Christmas events.  Nice also to see characters with realistic jobs who were proud of their work

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I liked Christmas on Call too. I wouldn’t necessarily put it on my rewatch list, but I actually watched it all the way through and paid attention most of the time. They get extra points for properly portraying someone whose too busy to unpack their apartment. 

I also thought all the Eagles references were vague and unauthorized (the first Eagles sweatshirt looked really fake) but I guess it was a part of Donna Kelce’s Hallmark contract that she fairly represent both of her sons’ teams if she was going to do their Kansas City Chief’s movie. I have a feeling that Christmas on Call will be the better of the two. 

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I liked it well enough. The last fire was ridiculous. The lead actress was a bit wooden.  Wes was kinda hot/flirty. He had no chemistry with the lead. But I enjoyed all the stories about the locals and how everyone knew him and loved him. 

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I lived Christmas on Call for my entire nursing career beginning as an EMT.  Trust me, life is nothing like Hallmark fantasies.  I kept trying to like it but, well, nope.  They broke so many rules as first responders that none of them would have still been employed within six months.

I realize this isn't a documentary but the lack of chemistry (which has plagued this season so far) was a big turn off as well.

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7 hours ago, EtheltoTillie said:

Wes was kinda hot/flirty. He had no chemistry with the lead.

True.  I really liked both of them and thought they would be fun friends but there was no spark.  I did really like the movie though.

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16 hours ago, Irlandesa said:

I enjoyed Christmas On Call.  The lead couple had a sexy flirty vibe that worked for me more than many of the couples on Hallmark usually do.  And I liked the secondary couple as well.

I also appreciated how both of these stories were told around their work as first responders instead of things like cookie baking contestants or hot cocoa. 

I really enjoyed it too. It didn’t feel like a typical Hallmark movie. 

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4 hours ago, Orcinus orca said:

I lived Christmas on Call for my entire nursing career beginning as an EMT.  Trust me, life is nothing like Hallmark fantasies.  I kept trying to like it but, well, nope.  They broke so many rules as first responders that none of them would have still been employed within six months.

I realize this isn't a documentary but the lack of chemistry (which has plagued this season so far) was a big turn off as well.

I guess I've become immune to bad medicine on TV over the years.  There was a lot of unrealistic stuff, but no moreso than any other Hallmark movie. Tonight, we've got a sequel to 3 Wise Men and a Baby in which one of the characters took an infant to the ER for treatment of a rash.  He didn't know the baby's full name, didn't have any way to contact the mother, no information on the baby's overall health or insurance coverage.  Nada.  Not only did the ER doc treat the kid, she spoke to him as if he were the kid's legal parent or guardian. Not a social worker in sight.

There was that one with Candace Cameron Bure where she ended up in Alaska working as a family practitioner after her father the doctor was unable to get her into the surgical fellowship she wanted,  She walks right into the clinic and practices as a family practitioner despite having absolutely no training or experience in the field.  There was another one where Patrick Duffy played the father, a family practitioner.  His daughter, also a doctor with subspecialty training in something other than family practice comes home for Christmas and steps right into his practice seeing patients.

I'm sure that attorneys, accountants, bartenders and mail carriers also see the big  errors in the way their jobs are portrayed, too.

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31 minutes ago, Notabug said:

I guess I've become immune to bad medicine on TV over the years.  There was a lot of unrealistic stuff, but no moreso than any other Hallmark movie. Tonight, we've got a sequel to 3 Wise Men and a Baby in which one of the characters took an infant to the ER for treatment of a rash.  He didn't know the baby's full name, didn't have any way to contact the mother, no information on the baby's overall health or insurance coverage.  Nada.  Not only did the ER doc treat the kid, she spoke to him as if he were the kid's legal parent or guardian. Not a social worker in sight.

There was that one with Candace Cameron Bure where she ended up in Alaska working as a family practitioner after her father the doctor was unable to get her into the surgical fellowship she wanted,  She walks right into the clinic and practices as a family practitioner despite having absolutely no training or experience in the field.  There was another one where Patrick Duffy played the father, a family practitioner.  His daughter, also a doctor with subspecialty training in something other than family practice comes home for Christmas and steps right into his practice seeing patients.

I'm sure that attorneys, accountants, bartenders and mail carriers also see the big  errors in the way their jobs are portrayed, too.

Yes. I posted last week about the legal ethics in Holiday Crashers. 

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1 hour ago, EtheltoTillie said:

Yes. I posted last week about the legal ethics in Holiday Crashers. 

Lol, yep, when it comes to Hallmark movies or really most movies,tv series etc... , just gotta  scratch reality off the list and go with the flow. 

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