Ahem
Thanks for the preservation of comedy, dweez. With some of c's posts, if you blink, you miss them.
We are watching the Swedish "The Bridge." It's really very good. One of the more wonderful comic incidents was a long drawn out drama with a woman desperate to get her elderly husband a heart transplant. She was relentless in her efforts to secure a donor. He finally has the procedure and is talking to her afterward. She loves the guy, passionately. So they have a conversation in which he basically breaks up with her, saying he wants a divorce, then goes into cardiac arrest and dies. I just had to laugh. I mean what kind of a scallywag does that? "If I survive this heart transplant, I'd like a divorce, life is too short and I've not been happy with you for a long time." What an utter lack of gratitude. This is black comedy at its best.
There's got to be a general theme surrounding heart transplants in dramas.
One Brazilian telenovela I was watching (English translation of title was something like "Between Body and Soul"), had a guy working as a stripper to save his beloved girlfriend by earning enough for her heart transplant. Theme 2: guy who desperately loves his wife, loses her to an accident, and her heart goes into the girlfriend of stripper. Girlfriend recovers and then discovers boyfriend working as a stripper (he'd hid this from her, and I have no idea what occupation she thought he'd been practicing). Is so despondent she tries to kill herself by walking into the ocean. Widower finds her in this suicidal act and saves her from drowning. They fall in love. Stripper is out of luck. I guess he has the consolation of many admiring fans of his work, at least.