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  • čas přidán 5. 07. 2024
  • When Dr. Walter Benning (Guest Star Matthew Boston), an abortion provider, is killed in church, Detectives Lupo (Jeremy Sisto) and Bernard (Anthony Anderson) arrive at the scene
    From "Dignity" (Season 20, Episode 5): When Dr. Walter Benning s killed in church, Detectives Lupo and Bernard arrive at the scene and are informed a white male was seen fleeing in a dark sedan. The minister (Guest Star Michael Hollick) tells the detectives that Dr. Benning was a late-term abortion doctor and had been shot at before and threatened many times; and his wife, Phyllis Benning (Guest Star Tracy Sallows), is convinced it is a pro-life zealot who is responsible.
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  • @helenaotam5596
    @helenaotam5596 Před 19 dny +89

    Is it me or is it sad that this episode came out like 20 years ago and is still relevant. The worst part is that the topic of abortion has gotten worse in terms of being a pressing volatile topic.

  • @irawilliams343
    @irawilliams343 Před 18 dny +44

    I'm pro-life but I'm not the type to force my beliefs on the pro-choice people. It only breeds disaster.

    • @adamlouis3725
      @adamlouis3725 Před 18 dny +2

      what do you mean youre pro-life then? what does that belief entail in your opinion?

    • @irawilliams343
      @irawilliams343 Před 18 dny +1

      @@adamlouis3725 I'm against abortion.

    • @_nwoony
      @_nwoony Před 18 dny +6

      @@irawilliams343 I’m pro-choice but nice to know you don’t force your beliefs cause I don’t like forcing mine on anyone else

    • @Lily-qi9yb
      @Lily-qi9yb Před 18 dny +8

      Technically you’re also pro-choice then. Being pro choice doesn’t always mean thinking abortion is ok and supporting it, just that you acknowledge that’s not your decision to make for someone else. It’s their own choice

    • @adamlouis3725
      @adamlouis3725 Před 17 dny +1

      @@irawilliams343 no one is support of abortions. no one enjoys people getting abortions. what do you mean youre against abortions?

  • @Drakainas._.heart._.
    @Drakainas._.heart._. Před 18 dny +11

    The writers used the wrong diagnosis for the baby, it wasn't Ehler's Danlos Syndrome (EDS). I have EDS, and while there are different types that have things in common as well as affect different systems, the skin tearing isn't one of the issues. If it affects the skin, it makes it stretch more than it normally should, but not tear.

  • @incorrigibl
    @incorrigibl Před 19 dny +31

    at 3:37 he says Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome causes extreme tearing of the skin- I think the writers meant Epidermolysis Bullosa, sometimes called butterfly skin disease! EDS shouldn't cause skin issues of that severity :P

    • @uncannyvalley1457
      @uncannyvalley1457 Před 19 dny +4

      @@incorrigibl I did look it up, and it can cause joint pain. I didn’t find anything about butterfly skin disease, though.

    • @cheylikespie
      @cheylikespie Před 19 dny +2

      yeah one of my friends from high school has EDS and she has issues with her joints and had broken her back several times from falls that would just give us bruises but nothing about the tearing of the skin. i am pro choice and even i was a little shocked she was going to abort just over EDS as it sucks to have, but you can live a full and normal life. you are correct. thats EB.

    • @AndrewBarsky
      @AndrewBarsky Před 18 dny +1

      @@cheylikespiePeople are so quick to say “I can’t believe that they’d choose to abort” but aren’t as quick to open their wallets and give up their time to help raise the kid.

    • @Drakainas._.heart._.
      @Drakainas._.heart._. Před 18 dny +1

      I have EDS, and you're correct.

    • @scriptorpaulina
      @scriptorpaulina Před 17 dny

      I mean, EDS can make your skin more delicate if you have certain kinds, but they’re definitely talking about ED. Most babies die in a lot of suffering from dehydration or infection

  • @natecar1
    @natecar1 Před 16 dny +5

    3rd trimester is wild. Weird thing to want to specialise in.

    • @alexsutor5264
      @alexsutor5264 Před 15 dny +3

      there are complications during the third trimester, abortion at that point are sometimes needed. specializing in that field is far from weird, they are simply helping people

  • @DandreaMBrady
    @DandreaMBrady Před 19 dny +5

    The Son is Dude Dad, Taylor!!! I knew he looked familiar, he looks the same. Wow 🤯😮❤

  • @JackiePhillipsTheSocialPet

    At 6:50 the male actor is John Boy from The Walton!!

    • @jldog134
      @jldog134 Před 19 dny +2

      Goodnight John Boy

    • @RhyperiorRanger
      @RhyperiorRanger Před 18 dny

      He’s also the original Bill from “It”

    • @Lynn705Hal
      @Lynn705Hal Před 8 dny

      Oh man. I didn't even recognize him. It's been so long.

  • @campfire_cat
    @campfire_cat Před 17 dny +3

    Its an interesting episode but i don't think third trimester abortions were a thing at the time this episode was written. Is it just exaggerated for the plot? Pretty sure under Roe that kind of procedure would not have been possible.

  • @Soskksskskisksksk
    @Soskksskskisksksk Před 5 dny

    Hold up is that Sharon Goodwin from Chicago med?

  • @AndrewBarsky
    @AndrewBarsky Před 18 dny

    Here’s this episode again on another channel!

  • @torilove4868
    @torilove4868 Před 18 dny +3

    Even with Roe, the cutoff line would have been 24 weeks. I don't think it would have even been legal at 28 weeks.

    • @scriptorpaulina
      @scriptorpaulina Před 17 dny

      No, there’s no limit in CO, and there’s at least one provider there who specializes in third-trimester abortions because they are so rare and difficult to access. There’s only like 4 doctors in the entire US who do it

  • @jldog134
    @jldog134 Před 19 dny +12

    I personally don't want to touch the topic of abortion with a 40 foot steel pole, but that 3rd trimester abortion I'm not comfortable with it's not a cell anymore it's a baby.

    • @MsLovestory01
      @MsLovestory01 Před 19 dny +21

      Sometimes certain genetic abnormalities or birth defects can't be detected until the third trimester.

    • @GuitarHeroRocks99
      @GuitarHeroRocks99 Před 19 dny +1

      ​@@MsLovestory01 what does that have to do with abortion? You're saying you'd kill an unborn baby that late just because of a birth defect?

    • @uncannyvalley1457
      @uncannyvalley1457 Před 19 dny +19

      ⁠​⁠@@GuitarHeroRocks99that birth defect or genetic abnormality could’ve caused the baby great suffering and pain, and possibly even death. It’s not worth having the baby live if its’ whole life was going to be agony.

    • @LordDuff
      @LordDuff Před 18 dny +6

      you did touch, you stroked the subject of abortion, with your own fingers on your keyboard/ phone screen...You didn't need to post this, but you felt it important enough to say you didn't want to post this.

    • @loveisagift19
      @loveisagift19 Před 18 dny

      @@uncannyvalley1457if you ask a lot of current people who are alive they will say their life is agony. You think that just because someone is in pain (most people are in one way shape or form) that their life has no value or meaning?!

  • @ZiOS_TTV
    @ZiOS_TTV Před 18 dny +7

    Abortion is a very sensitive topic for both sides of the coin.
    On one hand, you have someone who believes the second the egg is inseminated, that's life; no matter what happens, that's a child, living, and with a soul.
    On the other hand, others believe it isn't a child until birth, or at least 2 or so weeks til delivery. Even then, there are others that say if it's born with a terrible disease or is born and not wanted with the parents nott able to provide with low chances of adoption to "abort" the birth (which is waaaaay radical at this point).
    My belief is that God gives us children. He is the one that ultimately decides who gets born when and how. When we take advantage of the gift of children (either by being stupid and not wearing protection or having early intimacy without the knowledge of the responsibilities/consequences ) and then say, "no, we don't want this" and then kill it to never live a life that it could have lived, regardless of it's condition...it just sounds off.
    However, I can't make a decision for you. It's between you, the father/mother, and God.