For a man nobody seemed to know, Jason Wheeler sure left a huge hole in the Ed with his death.
Of course we didn't really need to know Wheeler. His exit may have seemed inevitable to us from almost his first appearance on the scene, but Chicago Med Season 2 Episode 17 wasn't about him, it was about the mess left behind. .
From the literal mess on the sidewalk, to Choi's having to rearrange the schedule, to Mr. Wheeler's clearing out of Jason's locker, there was a lot to clean up.
We in the audience were privy to more of Jason's issues than the Ed staff seemed to be clued into, we still didn't get the whole story. I understand why the writers decided to take things in that direction, but I regret the missed opportunity for discussion about mental health issues and suicide.
There wasn't even a suicide hotline promo after the final fade to black.
Of course we didn't really need to know Wheeler. His exit may have seemed inevitable to us from almost his first appearance on the scene, but Chicago Med Season 2 Episode 17 wasn't about him, it was about the mess left behind. .
From the literal mess on the sidewalk, to Choi's having to rearrange the schedule, to Mr. Wheeler's clearing out of Jason's locker, there was a lot to clean up.
We in the audience were privy to more of Jason's issues than the Ed staff seemed to be clued into, we still didn't get the whole story. I understand why the writers decided to take things in that direction, but I regret the missed opportunity for discussion about mental health issues and suicide.
There wasn't even a suicide hotline promo after the final fade to black.
- 3/17/2017
- by Elizabeth Harlow
- TVfanatic
Coming off the success of the recent Indie Soap Awards and a successful winter full of fabulous new episodes, the web series community is excited about what's next. We Love Soaps TV is happy to offer our Indie Soap Spring Preview Guide with the latest news and happenings from returning shows to crossovers and spin-offs. Check it out below.
Season Premieres
Then We Got Help!
Season Two Premiere Date: March 18
Creator and star Julie Ann Emery offers a preview of the new season: "The thing I think I'm most proud of is Season Two is fully fan funded. We did a crowd funding campaign and we surpassed our maximum budget asked for. We may not have the biggest audience on the web, but our fans are Fierce!
"We used that money to improve our sound, get all our actors back, and add an impressive list of guest stars including Sam McMurray (Rasing Arizona,...
Season Premieres
Then We Got Help!
Season Two Premiere Date: March 18
Creator and star Julie Ann Emery offers a preview of the new season: "The thing I think I'm most proud of is Season Two is fully fan funded. We did a crowd funding campaign and we surpassed our maximum budget asked for. We may not have the biggest audience on the web, but our fans are Fierce!
"We used that money to improve our sound, get all our actors back, and add an impressive list of guest stars including Sam McMurray (Rasing Arizona,...
- 3/11/2011
- by We Love Soaps TV
- We Love Soaps
Throwing Stones is a new web series that just wrapped up its first season after debuting in early January. We Love Soaps TV recently spoke with co-writers and co-director Bart Van Bemmell and Jason Wheeler about the show. Read on to find out more about this teen horror series.
We Love Soaps TV: How many episodes will there be of the series?
Bart Van Bemmell: Throwing Stones is an 8-part web series that can currently be seen on Mingle Media TV and KoldCast TV. The series was designed for two seasons. Our season one finale aired this past week with a huge cliffhanger episode.
When a group of high-schoolers have to attend Saturday School they must work together to overcome their differences in over to survive when students end up missing.
Think Breakfast Club the horror in many ways. Season one is all about the characters coming together and overcoming...
We Love Soaps TV: How many episodes will there be of the series?
Bart Van Bemmell: Throwing Stones is an 8-part web series that can currently be seen on Mingle Media TV and KoldCast TV. The series was designed for two seasons. Our season one finale aired this past week with a huge cliffhanger episode.
When a group of high-schoolers have to attend Saturday School they must work together to overcome their differences in over to survive when students end up missing.
Think Breakfast Club the horror in many ways. Season one is all about the characters coming together and overcoming...
- 3/6/2011
- by We Love Soaps TV
- We Love Soaps
Jeremy London has reportedly signed to appear in the upcoming series of Celebrity Rehab. According to Radar Online, the former Party of Five actor has agreed to join stars Tila Tequila, Shauna Sand and Jason Wheeler on the reality programme and will be paid $$40,000 for his participation. It has been said that the 37-year-old will check himself into the Pasadena Recovery Center (more)...
- 7/9/2010
- by By Jennifer Still
- Digital Spy
Jeremy London may not be getting any acting jobs since he claimed last month he was kidnapped and forced to take drugs at gun point, but a reality show will be writing his next paycheck. Jeremy will be checking into 'Celebrity Rehab' this weekend and will be paid $40,000 for his television rehab appearance, Radaronline.com reports. He joins Tila Tequila, Jason Wheeler and Shauna Sand in the 'Celebrity Rehab' house. Last year Jeremy admitted to a prescription drug battle and checked into a rehab facility in September. He claims he has been clean ever since as proven by regular urine tests to retain partial custody of his son Lyrik. Despite his new gig on 'Celebrity Rehab,' Jeremy has not publicly admitted to falling off the wagon, adhering to his story that he only got high on Ecstasy and Xanax last month...
- 7/7/2010
- by Katy Hall
- Huffington Post
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