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Greene's final episode as a regular character is the 21st episode of Season 8. Benton and Finch also leave to make new changes in their lives. After Greene's death, many of the characters become affected, especially Carter who reads two letters to the staff. A plague hits the ER as Season 8 ends. Several members attend Mark's funeral.
Mark Greene, M.D. is a fictional character from the American medical drama series ER. Portrayed by actor Anthony Edwards , he first appeared in the series' pilot episode , as well as subsequently appearing as one of the principal characters until the end of the eighth season .
[1] It featured several direct references to the pilot and other early episodes, including: Dr. Archie Morris is woken by veteran nurse Lydia Wright, who had done the same to Dr. Mark Greene in the pilot (the shot is used in several early episodes); Dr. John Carter demonstrating how to start an IV to Rachel Greene exactly as Dr. Peter Benton ...
There was one final coincidence involved in the pilot episode that squarely set up Margulies' six-season run on ER, another "confluence of events" as ... Anthony Edwards as Doctor Mark Greene ...
To mark the end of the series after 15 years, several former cast members make a return to the show. Mark Greene, Robert Romano, and Kerry Weaver appear in a flashback episode that explores Banfield's history with County General while John Carter returns to work at County although, unbeknown to his colleagues, he is in desperate need of a ...
Edwards’s Greene is arguably the episode’s main character. It opens and closes on him, and his decision to remain an ER doctor rather than taking a cushy job with a private clinic is the main ...
They spend some time watching a slideshow of his time at County. The presentation features past ER doctors, including Dr. Doug Ross (George Clooney), Dr. Mark Greene (Anthony Edwards), and Dr. Peter Benton (Eriq La Salle). Eventually Dr. Susan Lewis brings Carter back to the ER. Carter treats one last patient before leaving County General.
Carter returns to County General and accepts Greene and Weaver's stringent terms for him to return to work. Abby becomes his AA sponsor, and she clashes with several doctors while helping a couple whose premature baby boy will die within hours. Greene and Corday are buying a bigger house and decide to get married.