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2010
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A man who has spent much of his life wandering through a haze of liquor and drugs learns that clearing his mind isn't an easy...
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2008
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Fact and fiction begin to blur in this comedy drama in which a filmmaker casts his parents, his siblings, and himself in a...
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2005
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This 200th episode of ER (actually the 201st in the syndicated package) occurs during a solar eclipse, with the action...
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2003
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2003
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Weaver (Laura Innes) treats a six-week-old infant who isn't thriving as it should. Already unnerved by the news about her...
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2003
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Weaver (Laura Innes) again does a secret favor for "closeted" Chicago politician John Bright (Bruce Weitz) -- this time with...
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2003
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After trying and failing to help an elderly doctor (Edward Asner) who runs a free clinic, Carter (Noah Wyle) is forced to...
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2003
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Weaver (Laura Innes) begins spinning a self-entangling web of deception when she agrees to secretly treat a communicable...
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2003
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Kovacs' (Goran Visnjic) car accident and disastrous misdiagnosis has left a patient with profound brain damage. While Weaver...
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2003
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Nathan's (Don Cheadle) bedside manner -- or lack of same -- alienates him from his fellow doctors. Kovac's (Goran Visnjic)...
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2002
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The nurses' petition against Kovac (Goran Visnjic) leads to heightened tensions and a personnel shortage at the ER. Abby...
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2002
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Don Cheadle makes his first series appearance as Paul Nathan, an overaged med student who chose to enter school only after...
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2002
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It has been two months since the smallpox lockdown at County General. The Emergency Room is now swamped with patients due to...
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2002
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An already hectic day at the ER is made even more so when two children are brought in exhibiting symptoms of smallpox. With...
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2002
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A letter confirming the death of Mark Greene is delivered to the ER. While the tragic news sinks in, a grieving Carter...
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2002
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Mekhi Phifer makes his first series appearance as Gregory Pratt, a remarkably self-confident intern who is supervised by...
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2002
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2002
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2002
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An unusually heavy rainstorm brings a inordinate amount of "traffic" into the ER. Outside the doors of the hospital, Weaver...
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2001
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Two college students who have been brought into the ER test positive for meningitis, whereupon Carter (Noah Wyle) and Lewis...
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2001
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2001
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Originally scheduled for September 27, 2001, this ER episode was moved back to October 4 due to network coverage of the 9/11...
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2001
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Originally slated to air on September 20, 2001, the eighth-season opener of ER was bumped to September 27 due to ongoing...
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2001
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The victims of a rampaging gunman are brought into the ER. It soon develops that the man responsible for the shootings is...
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2001
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Abby's (Maura Tierney) bipolar mother, Maggie (Sally Field), testifies in court as to her competency, with surprising...
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2001
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Abby (Maura Tierney) is forced to leave Chicago to retrieve her bipolar mother, Maggie (Sally Field), who has squirreled...
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2001
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2001
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Lourdes Benedicto makes her first series appearance as new pediatrics intern Rena Trujillo. The episode's pre-eminent crisis...
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2001
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Back from maternity leave, Chen (Ming-Na) returns to the ER just as the staff is confronting a somewhat startling case of the...
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2001
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2001
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Patients brought into the ER include pugnacious retirement-community residents Walter (Tom Bosley) and Earl (Tom Poston),...
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2001
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2001
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Worn out after his first night shift since returning to the ER, Carter (Noah Wyle) is summoned back to assist in Chen's...
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2000
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Abby's mentally disturbed mother, Maggie (Sally Field), thinks she's healthy enough to interview for a job -- but she's...
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2000
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Greene (Anthony Edwards) confronts unforeseen perils as he flies to Indiana and back with a heart-transplant patient. Carter...
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2000
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Alan Young guest stars as Archie Mellonston, a nursing-home patient who raises a ruckus in the ER when he flashes back to a...
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2000
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On his first day back at work in the ER, Carter (Noah Wyle) befriends a paraplegic youngster named Dennis (Alex D. Linz)....
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2000
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The ER is the site of several personal crises: the parents of a premature infant implore the staff to save the child, a gay...
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2000
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The premiere episode of ER's seventh season gets under way by solving the mystery surrounding Carter (Noah Wyle), Benton...
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2000
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Carter's (Noah Wyle) ongoing personal problems -- including unauthorized injections of pain medication -- culminate in a...
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2000
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2000
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2000
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With Weaver on suspension, the prickly Romano (Paul McCrane) is in charge of the ER. Carter (Noah Wyle) goes ballistic when...
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2000
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Weaver (Laura Innes) is suspended by Romano (Paul McCrane) for defying his orders not to operate on a severely retarded
girl....
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2000
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Distracted by his father's refusal to face his lung cancer, Greene (Anthony Edwards) must nevertheless hold down the fort at...
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2000
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In the shattering conclusion of a two-part story, Carter (Noah Wyle) finds Lucy (Kellie Martin) lying in a pool of blood,...
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2000
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Valentine's Day has a strange effect on Greene's (Anthony Edwards) cantankerous dad...
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2000
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Returning from maternity leave, Carol (Julianna Margulies) has problems getting back with the program. Greene...
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2000
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Former recurring actress Ming-Na returns to the series as a regular in the role of Dr. Deb Chen, who had given Carter...
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2000
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By now convinced that her friend Dr. Lawrence (Alan Alda) is in the early stages of Alzheimer's, Weaver (Laura Innes)...
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1999
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Alan Alda makes the first of several guest appearances as crusty attending physician Dr. Gable Lawrence, an old friend and...
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1999
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Going into labor just before Thanksgiving, Carol (Julianna Margulies) gives birth to twins, with OB nurse Abby Lockhart...
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1999
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On Christmas Eve, Carol brings one of her twin babies into the ER for a checkup, while the attending room is clogged with...
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1999
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The hospital's future funding is jeopardized when Ross (George Clooney) bucks procedure, giving a sample of a new pain...
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1999
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New ER chief Amanda Lee (Mare Winningham) continues to display erratic behavior as she fantasizes about a night of torrid sex...
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1999
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As the battle of wills between Greene (Anthony Edwards) and attending physician Gabe Lawrence (Alan Alda) continues, Lucy...
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1999
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Teenage patients pour into the ER after a suspicious explosion in a high school science class. Lawrence (Alan Alda) becomes...
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1999
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Two new doctors join the Emergency staff at Chicago's County General Hospital as ER begins its sixth season: Pediatric...
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1999
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During a power outage at the ER, Greene (Anthony Edwards) is forced to improvise to treat an injured utilities repairman....
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1999
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The ER staffers treat three teenagers injured in a fiery car crash while on their way to their prom. An AIDs patient and her...
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1999
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Teri Garr guest stars as patient Celinda Randlett, who claims to possess the incredible power of seeing "inside" people. In...
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1999
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1999
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With this episode, recurring character "Dr. Dave" Malucci (Erik Palladino) becomes a regular. Elsewhere, John Cullum returns...
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1999
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In this Emmy-winning concluding episode of a two-part story, Ross (George Clooney) suffers the consequences for his part in...
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1999
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Things get off to a deceptively light-hearted start as popular professional wrestler Kornberg (Nils Allen Stewart) is brought...
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1999
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Carter (Noah Wyle) is pressed into service as tour guide for the family of Ruth Johnson (Anne Pitoniak), who was born at...
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1998
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Halloween night has several surprises in store for the ER staff as they treat a young car-crash victim whose gender is a...
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1998
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1998
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Greene (Anthony Edwards) treats a horse suffering from colic and very loose bowels. A wounded gunman is brought into the ER...
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1998
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1998
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First-year med student Lucy Knight (Kellie Martin) stumbles and bumbles her way through her first emergency-room rotation at...
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1998
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Though they risk losing their jobs for their controversial -- and unapproved -- treatment of meth-addicted infant Josh...
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1998
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1998
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1998
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The ER swings into action when an abortion clinic is bombed. Ross (George Clooney) tries to save teenaged mother Zoe...
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1998
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Ross (George Clooney) treats a six-year-old patient who may have been poisoned by someone in his family, and also tries to...
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1998
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A toxic benzine spill in the ER waiting room forces the evacuation of all the patients. With Weaver (Laura Innes) suffering...
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1998
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The hospital's blood supply runs out during a devastating blizzard, forcing the doctors to make literal life and death...
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1998
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1998
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When a blind homeless man abruptly regains his sight, Benton (Eriq La Salle) is hailed as a miracle worker -- and now dozens...
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1997
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Carter (Noah Wyle) is arrested after refusing to hand over confidential information in a domestic-abuse case. After seeking...
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1997
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The first patients for Carol's (Julianna Margulies) new free clinic show up a week before it is supposed to open. Jeanie...
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1997
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Frances Sternhagen makes her first appearance as Carter's enormously wealthy grandmother, Millicent, whom Carol...
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1997
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Everyone in the ER is on call after a devastating accident involving a police car and a school bus. Carol...
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1997
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1997
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This first episode of ER's fourth season originally aired live on September 25, 1997, with two separate telecasts for the...
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1997
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Several weeks after being assaulted and beaten, Greene (Anthony Edwards) returns to work, but it is obvious that he is the...
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1997
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1997
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Carol (Julianna Margulies) weighs her options as she decides to either pursue medical school or remain a nurse. Carter...
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1997
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1997
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After seven weeks of reruns and pre-emptions, ER resumed its third season on April 10, 1997, with a steady string of new...
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1997
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1997
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1997
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1997
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During Christmas week, Ross (George Clooney) again tries to extend a helping hand to surly homeless teenager Charlie...
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1996
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1996
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Benton (Eriq La Salle) tries to save the life of a 13-year-old gang member who's already been declared dead, thereby creating...
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1996
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1996
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Halloween apparently brings out the worst in Benton (Eriq La Salle), who has a heated confrontation with Gant (Omar Epps)....
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1996
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Fresh from the recently closed South Side hospital, new ER chief of staff Anspaugh (John Aylward) imperiously asserts his...
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1996
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As the staffers at County General anxiously await news as to which hospital in their county is going to be closed down, a...
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1996
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1996
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Having completed medical school, Carter (Noah Wyle) invites Benton (Eriq La Salle) to his graduation -- only to miss the...
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1996
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Unable to cope with losing custody of baby Suzy, Lewis (Sherry Stringfield) begins consulting a therapist, whereupon the...
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1996
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Benton (Eriq La Salle) is removed from a round of surgery because no one on that shift wants to work with him. In other...
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1996
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Having endured four consecutive night shifts, Greene (Anthony Edwards) reluctantly tackles night number five with only a...
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1996
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Paramedics Shep (Ron Eldard) and Raul (Carlos Gomez) are trapped in an apartment fire while trying to rescue three children....
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1996
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Christmas and Hanukkah are simultaneously acknowledged during the holiday season at the ER. The faith of Holocaust survivor...
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1995
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1995
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Though Ross (George Clooney) has been redeemed in the eyes of his superiors thanks to his heroic rescue of a 12-year-old...
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1995
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Greene's (Anthony Edwards) miserable personal life continues to spill over into his professional one. Ultimately, he risks...
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1995
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When Benton (Eriq La Salle) breaks his hand in a parking-lot fracas, Carter (Noah Wyle) must replace him in surgery. Greene...
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1995
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1995
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In the opening episode of ER's second season, Carter (Noah Wyle) gets off to a bad start on his first day as new surgical...
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1995
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1995
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Oscar-winning filmmaker Quentin Tarantino directed this episode, which contains all manner of characteristic black comedy...
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1995
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In wake of the ongoing crisis involving his ailing mother, the customarily brusque and arrogant Benton (Eriq La Salle)...
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1995
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New ER boss Dr. Swift (Michael Ironside) requests (read: "demands") that Greene discuss the OR death of Jodi O'Brien death...
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1995
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Michael Ironside makes his first appearance as new ER chief Dr. William Swift, who immediately sets the staff on its ear with...
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1995
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Hicks (CCH Pounder) warns Benton (Eriq La Salle) that he's spending too much time worrying over his ailing mother and not...
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1995
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1995
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1995
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Amidst a heavy caseload including alleged parental abuse, suicide, and a teenage prostitute with aids, Ross (George Clooney)...
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1995
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1995
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1995
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A blizzard has left Chicago blanketed in two feet of snow -- and the ER is completely bereft of patient activity. But no...
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1994
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A malfunctioning air conditioner and an overload of patients bedevils the ER during a stifling heat wave. In other...
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1994
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1994
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