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The ER is open once again and wait times are just as bad as ever, which Dr. Moretti, chief of the ICU and assigned to evaluate ER performance, finds unacceptable. Dubenko is conducting an internal audit of the post-op unit due to increased morbidity and mortality.
Innes returned for two episodes in Season 15, including the series finale. Shane West left in the Season 13 finale, "The Honeymoon Is Over," after his character, Ray Barnett got hit by a truck, lost both his legs and returned to Baton Rouge with his mother to recuperate. West returned for three episodes during Season 15 when his character ...
Sam breaks up with Luka awkwardly near the beginning of Season 12. Several episodes later, though, they appear to be friends again. She met and immediately befriended Dr. John Carter upon his return from Africa, happy to "put a face to the name". Later in season 12, a wealthy patient named Richard Elliot (played by Armand Assante) enters the ER ...
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Scrub in! The cast of ER took the doctor drama genre to the next level when the show premiered in September 1994. The NBC series ran for 15 seasons, ending in 2009, and helped launch many of its ...
John Stamos reprised his role as Gates at the start of season 13. [2] His strong-willed and often rebellious attitude led him to a few confrontations with attending Gregory Pratt, who often called him a "cowboy"; this provided an ironic counterpoint to Pratt's earlier similar difficulties with Luka Kovač and John Carter. Tony reunited with ...
Two episodes into its 21st season, CBS’ NCIS crafted a beautiful sendoff for Dr. Donald “Ducky” Mallard, played by the late David McCallum — the long-running and well-watched procedural ...
"And in the End..." is the series finale of the American medical drama television series ER. The two-hour episode, which serves as the 22nd episode of the fifteenth season and the 331st episode overall, was written by John Wells and directed by Rod Holcomb and aired on NBC on April 2, 2009. It was preceded by a one-hour retrospective special.