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Re: Godfather I Hospital Scene
[Re: BostonGuy17]
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06/08/14 09:21 PM
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It sounds like a broken record of someone saying "tonight" but I could be wrong. That's exactly what it was. Don't you just love it when you answer your own question? And welcome to the board, Buddy  .
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Re: Godfather I Hospital Scene
[Re: olivant]
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06/11/14 04:51 AM
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Now, wait a minute. Michael's tending to his father when she suddenly stands in the doorway. If the hitmen were in Vito's room, she cold have easily turned up. She's there when Enzo shows up. What if Enzo was a hitman? She would have witnessed the attempted murder or murder. In that case, they could have killed her. Where's the threat in leaving her be? McCluskey getting rid of the guards surely made sense to the nurse. Or at least didn't arouse suspicion. Why would she interfere with police business, especially when it accomplished what she probably wanted to do herself. But forcing a nurse to leave would have arisen suspicion, or at least questions. Why take that risk?
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Re: Godfather I Hospital Scene
[Re: dontomasso]
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11/13/14 02:22 PM
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What was npt believable was that she helped Michael move the bed. Oh, I dunno. Sure, moving a critically injured patient without an urgent reason would have been completely contrary to her training. But as a civilian, she probably had no comprehension of just how much danger Vito was in at that moment, as well as herself. While she no doubt knew Vito's identity as a mafioso, she couldn't have known what that meant in practical terms, as it applied to her patient and herself. She probably accepted McCluskey's orders at face value, without even a second thought. Something about Michael's presence, and the urgency and intensity in his manner as he told her of what was about to go down, grabbed her immediate attention. Michael gave her that urgent reason to act, and act fast. ~ Q
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Re: Godfather I Hospital Scene
[Re: Questadt]
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11/13/14 06:29 PM
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Something about Michael's presence, and the urgency and intensity in his manner as he told her of what was about to go down, grabbed her immediate attention. Michael gave her that urgent reason to act, and act fast.
~ Q I'd like to think that, like Enzo, Michael would've taken care of her for going above and beyond like that. Several years later... "Nurse, you remember me...Michael Corleone? You helped my father and I several years ago, and I like to return favors. It just so happens that I bought this hospital and am in need of a chief nurse. Of course, a big pay raise and paid retirement come with it..."
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