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Stephen King's Kingdom Hospital: Heartless

 

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8.2 Great
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Air Date

Thursday April 22, 2004

Production Code

108

Episode Summary

An attorney in need of a heart transplant rues the day he checked into Kingdom Hospital. Meanwhile, Peter discovers newspaper clippings inside Mary's doll that reveal the horrific details of the 1869 Gates Falls Mills fire that killed scores of children on the very ground where the hospital now stands.

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  • Trivia: The book that Carrie is reading in the sleep lab is My Lover's Bloody Pumpkin. []
  • According to the newspaper found in Mary's doll, the Gates Falls Mill burned down on November 1st, 1869, All Soul's Day. All Soul's Day is on November 2nd, whereas November 1st is All Saint's Day. []
  • When the glass shatters around Druse, you can see where they did several takes of the shot. The glass breaks at different points of the front pane on every take. []
More Trivia
  • Ed Begley Jr. is credited but doesn't appear. []
  • There's a in-joke reference to the King Hotel, for Stephen King. []
  • Michael Lerner is billed as Special Guest Star. []
More Notes
  • Bates: You, uh, having a senior moment, Captain Hook?
    Hook: Maybe an Elmer Traff moment. []
  • (Peter points to name "Mary Jensen" in old newspaper article)
    Natalie: Mary? Is she real or is she just something that appears in your dreams?
    Peter: (thinking) What's real doesn't matter so much anymore. Is Mary real? Yes, I think so. Does she appear in dreams? Yes, I think so. (nods head)
    Natalie: Yes...Yes, she's real or yes, she's in your dream?
    Peter: (whispers) Ghost. []
  • Draper: My article's coming out. New England Journal of Neurology.
    Hook: They spell your name wrong, we sue. []
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  • Computer Note: Whoever said money can't buy happiness... didn't know where to shop.
    A famous quote that has been used frequently through the 80s, was originally penned by writer Gittel Hudnick. []
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