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These people have to pick up and carry on, and the show does also. Although these doctors and nurses can be understandably prone to self-pity, the show doesn't dwell on it. Like Doctors and Nurses in emergency rooms, it doesn't dwell on, and overdramatize things, but tries to portray them realistically, and then moves on. bucket in six years is a corner 3 11:03 PM. This show can still be compelling, and it doesn't shy away from sensitive subjects. Wayne Ellington finally nails one from the corner on his third 3-point try to get his first points as a Laker er, this season anyway.
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That just doesn't happen with television anymore. The doctors and nurses of County General are back in action for the eleventh season of ER. I felt emotionally drawn and worn-out after watching it. That was truly one of the finest, and most heart-wrenching television episodes I had ever seen.
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I will never forget that episode as long as I live. She went into labor in the parking lot, and ended up back in the ER, eventually dying after a horribly bloody delivery (Bradley Whitford from "West Wing" played the husband). Greene (Anthony Edwards) ended up misdiagnosing a pregnant woman. I still remember an episode (I believe it was in the second season), where Dr. It can still be compelling, but it seems some of the acting is not quite up to what it used to be. Jorja Fox's tenure as Sara Sidle on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation was filled with ups and downs, but why exactly did she leave in season 8 only to return in season 11 Fox first joined the show in only its second-ever episode and remained as part of the cast for all of its 15-season run. The show has come down a bit in recent years. The acting has been superb, and the story lines intelligent, and played out very well. Two small children are brought to the ER after jumping out of the third story window from what is allegedly believed to escaping their mother's violent, abusive ex-husband, but they soon learn the true facts behind the incident. It was written by Dee Johnson and directed by Lesli Linka Glatter. It first aired on NBC on October 21, 2004. This show has been a remarkable, long-lasting hospital drama. 'Fear' is the fourth episode of the eleventh season of ER.