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In light of all the media attention, the episode aired with the woman's breasts obscured. However, the episode continues to air in re-runs and syndication in its uncensored form. User reviews Review. Top review. Even an indifferent episode is better than the alternatives.

The Brit shows look leaden, and have far too many hammy and wooden actors. ER has set a very high standard of modern TV drama for 10 years.

True, there have been the occasional duff episodes, but the urgency of the drama, combined with what looks like hand held camera work usually delivers punchy tension filled drama, with first rate performances. Another contributor mentioned the only serious rival to ER, Chicago Hope, a show that was cheeky enough to have a character say "I was hoping to watch ER tonight", and had a hilarious scene which culminated in the death of a heart transplant patient!

Unfortunately, that show suffered with the loss of Mandy Patinkin, and began taking itself too seriously. ER may have lost most of its mainstays, especially Anthony Edwards, but it still is a far better option than any other medical drama. I realise however, that it may struggle once Noah Wyle leaves.

ColinBaker Apr 29, FAQ 3. When did 'ER' end? Details Edit. Release date September 19, United States. United States. The first cast member to leave ER , Sherry Stringfrield departed in season three to live life out of the spotlight. Her character, Dr. Susan Lewis, moved away to be closer to her niece.

However, she returned as a series regular in season eight and stayed for a few years before leaving once again, only to return in the final season as a special guest star. News spoke with Stringfield when ER made its streaming debut on Hulu. Read what she had to say about the show's legacy here.

Noah Wyle 's Dr. John Carter became the focus of the show when Edwards left, and Wyle stuck around for a few seasons later before departing, only to return more than once up until the end of the series. Julianna Margulies ' Carol Hathaway was supposed to die from an overdose in the pilot, but she tested well and Margulies stuck around.

She and Clooney returned for the final season. However, his Dr. Peter Benton returned as a special guest in the final season. However, he's spent a lot of his time recently behind the camera, directing shows such as Chicago P. He went on to co-executive produce Chicago P. Gloria Reuben 's Jeanie Boulet first showed up in a guest role during season one and stuck around as a regular from seasons two-seven.

She returned as a guest in season 14, but not its final season. She's was also on the Freeform Marvel series Cloak and Dagger. Laura Innes made her ER debut as a guest star in season two and became a regular in season three and stayed that way through season She returned as Dr.

Kerry Weaver for the final season. First debuting as a guest star in season three, Maria Bello 's Dr. Anna Del Amico only lasted a full season of ER before leaving. ER , deep in its run, came to over-rely on its kinetic rush and action movie approach ; eventually things got so over-the-top that one character was killed when a helicopter fell on him. Is it an amazing hospital? Not really. Is everybody super in love? Is somebody a superhero? ER always keeps a steady, watchful eye on its patients, but its focus remains on the people who work in the hospital, the people who make it tick.

Indeed, when I ask Sims what modern shows could learn from ER , he points to this very aspect. Some of them get along. Their relationships grow and change, and their professional goals grow and change, and the hospital stays the same. Some of that can be attributed to the fact that a great TV show will remain a great TV show, and it might take a little time for us to see it with new eyes.

But just as much, I think, stems from how few shows on the air right now can do what ER does well. If ER was being made today, it would probably be centered on a difficult but ingenious doctor and the colleagues forced to deal with his temper and his genius.

It might be an okay show, and it might be one worth watching — but it would never be ER. Correction: Margaret Lyons hung photos of the ER cast in her middle -school locker, not her high-school one. We regret the error. Our mission has never been more vital than it is in this moment: to empower through understanding.

Financial contributions from our readers are a critical part of supporting our resource-intensive work and help us keep our journalism free for all. The cost of the first three seasons was 2 million per episode and seasons 7 to 9 cost 8 million dollars per episode. A typical episode centered on the ER, with most of the scenes set in the hospital or surrounding streets.

In addition, most seasons included at least one storyline located completely outside of the ER, often outside of Chicago. One early storyline involved a road trip taken by Dr. Ross and Dr. Greene to California and a season eight episode included a storyline in Hawaii featuring Dr.

Greene and Dr. Beginning in season nine, storylines started to include the Democratic Republic of the Congo, featuring Dr. Kovac, Dr. Carter and Dr. The series also focused on sociopolitical issues such as HIV and AIDS, organ transplants, mental illness, racism, human trafficking, euthanasia, poverty and gay rights. Other episodes used more creative formats, such as the live episode " Ambush " performed twice; once for the east coast broadcast and again three hours later for the west coast and 's " Hindsight " which ran in reverse time as it followed one character, Dr.

Luka Kovac through the tragic events of one Christmas Eve shift and the Christmas party that preceded it. The episode " Brothers and Sisters " first broadcast on April 25, begins a crossover that concludes on the Third Watch episode "Unleashed" in which Susan enlists the help of Officers Maurice Boscorelli and Faith Yokas to find her sister and niece.

ER was filmed in 1. As a result, the U. DVD box set features the widescreen versions of the episodes, including those episodes originally broadcast in 1. The episodes also appear in i widescreen when rerun on TNT HD and Pop, though the first six seasons still run in full frame 1.

Only the live episode "Ambush" at the beginning of the fourth season and the title sequence for the first six seasons originated in the 1. In its first year, "ER" attracted an average of 19 million viewers per episode, becoming the years second most watched television show, just behind "Seinfeld.

For almost five years, the series battled for the top spot against "Seinfeld", but in , "Seinfeld" ended and then "ER" became number one again. It was the highest for a regularly scheduled drama since a May installment of "Dallas" received a The share represents the percentage of TVs in use tuned in to that show. Throughout the series' run, "ER" received positive reviews from critics and fans alike.

It scored 80 on Metascore, meaning "generally favorable reviews" based on 21 critics. It's just treat, release and move on ". Richard Zoglin from Time stated that it's " probably the most realistic fictional treatment of the medical profession TV has ever presented ". Critical reactions for ER's first season were very favorable. Alan Rich, writing for Variety, praised the direction and editing of the pilot while Eric Mink, writing for the New York Daily News, said that the pilot of ER " was urban, emergency room chaos and young, committed doctors.



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