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Season 6
114 :06x01 - Leave It to Weaver (Sep/30/1999)
An out-of-control truck barely misses a very pregnant Hathaway but cuts a wide swath of heavy casualties who flow into the ER, taxing the collective abilities of everyone on shift. Dr. Carter unexpectedly treats the older and attractive ex-wife of his cousin with unexpected repercussions. Drs. Greene and Weaver plot strategy when they hear rumors that the combative Dr. Romano might be named as the new chief of staff. Dr. Benton must maneuver quickly during a mediation hearing if he is to prevent his ex-girlfriend Carla from leaving the country with his infant son. Elsewhere, Luka Kovac, a doctor from Eastern Europe who moonlights in the ER, and Dr. Cleo Finch, a second-year resident in emergency medicine and pediatrics, both reveal a talent for handling hurting children.
Guest Stars: Cress Williams as Officer Reggie Moore, Rebecca De Mornay as Elaine Nichols, John Doman as Dr. Carl Deraad, Mark Finney as Rolli, L. B. Fisher (1) as Rude Teenager, Scott Jaeck as Dr. Steven Flint, Brian Lester as EMT Dumar, Bellina Logan as Nurse Kit, Kristin Minter as Randi Fronczak, Lily Mojekwu as Voice #2, Bryan Rasmussen as Robert Martin, Adrian Ricard as Mrs. Howard, Emily Roeske as Michelle Kinney (as Emily Marie Roeske), Gedde Watanabe as Nurse Yosh Takata, Steven Culp as Dr. Charles Cameron, Rush Memorial, Ellen Crawford as Nurse Lydia Wright, Lisa Nicole Carson as Carla Simmons, Jennifer Badger as Girl Rollerblader, Courtland Mead as Vanilla Latte Boy, James Geralden as Grieving Man, Richard Bull as Nice Older Man, Wade Williams as Migraine Guy, Scott Plank as Chris Hunegs, Don Forston as Voice #1, Stephanie Erb as Mrs. Kinney, Conni Marie Brazelton as Nurse Connie Oligario, Craig R. Baxley as Guy Rollerblader, Craig Baxley, Jr. (2) as Guy Rollerblader (as Craig Baxley), John Aylward as Dr. Donald Anspaugh, Sam Anderson as Dr. Jack Kayson, Darwyn Carson as Grieving Woman
Director: Jonathan Robert Kaplan (2)
Writer: Lydia Woodward
 
115 :06x02 - Last Rites (Oct/07/1999)
Still reeling from his latest family crisis, Dr. Greene clashes with Dr. Weaver over the continuing treatment of a critically ill teenager who changes her mind about her "do not resuscitate" agreement. Hathaway ministers to an old widow who has no one to turn to in her last hours. Dr. Carter stumbles into a turf battle with paramedics when he and a new hotshot doctor rush out to help a construction worker who is critically injured just a block away. Dr. Benton parleys with a court-appointed therapist as he tries to stop his ex-girlfriend from moving to Europe with his son. Carter's new friend Elaine visits the hospital again. Jeanie cannot resist taking a special interest in an HIV-positive baby who is virtually parentless. Dr. Corday gets an offer from Dr. Romano that she cannot refuse.
Guest Stars: D. C. Ford as Joe Sanders, Jesse Head as Tommy Stevens, Brian Lester as EMT Dumar, Bellina Logan as Nurse Kit, Stuart McLean (1) as Radiology Tech, Kristin Minter as Randi Fronczak, Bryan Rasmussen as Robert Martin, Myriam Tubert as Vanessa Braga, Gedde Watanabe as Nurse Yosh Takata, Matthew Watkins as Reese Benton, Cress Williams as Officer Reggie Moore, Yvonne Zima as Rachel Greene, Rebecca De Mornay as Elaine Nichols, John Cullum as David Greene, Ellen Crawford as Nurse Lydia Wright, Greg Wrangler as Construction Worker, Michael Harney as Mr. Stehly, Keram Malicki-Sanchez as Goth kid Rick, Jimmie F. Skaggs as Joe Chattarowski, Paige Moss as Amy Stehly, Christian Copelin as Hunter, Bertila Damas as Deborah Wexler, Alice Hirson as Mrs. Anderson, Ernie Lee Banks as Old Man, Michelle Bonilla as EMT Harms, Jeff Cahill as Transport Dispatcher Tony Fig, Lisa Nicole Carson as Carla Simmons
Director: Felix Enriquez Alcala
Writer: Jack Orman
 
116 :06x03 - Greene with Envy (AKA Lawrence of Northwestern) (Oct/14/1999)
Dr. Greene sees red when he encounters Dr. Lawrence, a newly hired attending physician who is considered a legend in emergency medicine, whose confident ease irritates Greene immensely. Gunfire breaks out in the ER when a gunshot victim identifies his assailant. Dr. Carter tries unsuccessfully to console a family friend. Dr. Finch disagrees with the doctor of a child involved in an auto accident who wants to discharge the boy immediately. Jeanie counts down the hours until her marriage and gets a pleasant surprise among her wedding gifts. Dr. Romano sticks Dr. Corday with shepherding an inquisitive newspaper reporter who is preparing a profile on him. Dr. Benton tries to ignore some disturbing news about his son. Moonlighting Dr. Kovac lobbies to put a husband under psychiatric custody when he suspects that the man has been beating his wife.
Guest Stars: Dinah Lenney as Nurse Shirley, Cory King as Joshua Fox, Veralyn Jones as Mrs. Powell, Erica Gimpel (1) as Adele Newman, John Doman as Dr. Carl Deraad, Brian Lester as EMT Dumar, Benjamin Lum as Judge, Kristin Minter as Randi Fronczak, Jennifer Morris as Lauren Johnson, Demetrius Navarro as Morales, Geoffrey Thorne as Peter's Lawyer, Matthew Watkins as Reese Benton, Cress Williams as Officer Reggie Moore, Rebecca De Mornay as Elaine Nichols, Conni Marie Brazelton as Nurse Connie Oligario, Todd Susman as Dr. Sam Jenkins, Annie Grindlay as Mrs. Bradley, Andrew Rothenberg as Pauly Johnson, Gregg Daniel as Mr. Powell, Kipp Shiotani as Bike Guy, Miles Marsico as David Bradley, Erich Anderson (1) as Mr. Bradley, Cesar Herrera as Shirtless Guy, Khandi Alexander as Jackie Robbins, Alan Alda as Dr. Gabriel Lawrence, Lawrence B. Adisa as Josh's Cousin, Christine Tucci as Paula Trancoso, Bill Gratton as Joe McGinnis
Director: Peter Markle
Writer: Patrick Harbinson
 
117 :06x04 - Sins of the Fathers (Oct/21/1999)
Cleo diagnoses a bratty little girl with food poisoning and is shocked when she reappears with more severe symptoms. An annoyed Dr. Greene tries to help his father sort out his insurance problems via long-distance phone calls when the old man runs his car into a tree, while Greene and the likable Dr. Malucci treat a skydiving victim and a distraught teenager who tried to hang himself. Dr. Lawrence -- always ready with an opinion on any case -- argues with the nurses over his prescribed medication for another skydiving patient. Dr. Carter arranges to see recovering patient Elaine Nichols again. A sympathetic Hathaway coaxes a pregnant but uninsured waitress to come to the ER for an exam. As chief of staff, Dr. Romano orders Dr. Corday to do his dirty work and is not happy with an unflattering, tabloid-like newspaper story about one chaotic day in the life of the hospital's ER.
Guest Stars: Betty A. Bridges (1) as Cashier, Rebecca De Mornay as Elaine Nichols, Christopher Kubasik as Rineberry, Dakota Leopardi as Crying Boy, Brian Lester as EMT Dumar, Kristin Minter as Randi Fronczak, Joey Naber as Henderson, Demetrius Navarro as Morales, Gedde Watanabe as Nurse Yosh Takata, Conni Marie Brazelton as Nurse Connie Oligario, John Aylward as Dr. Donald Anspaugh, Alan Alda as Dr. Gabriel Lawrence, Wesley Leong as Newstand Guy, Jack Stehlin as Mr. Stevens, Josh Cruze as Boss, Jessica Sara as Robin Burke, Martha Plimpton as Meg Corwin, Ellen Blain as Becky, Burt Bulos as Lovejoy, Susan Haskell as Mrs. Burke, Jesse Head as Tommy Stevens
Director: Ken Kwapis
Writer: Doug Palau
 
118 :06x05 - Truth & Consequences (Nov/04/1999)
An explosion during a high school science class floods the ER with a variety of burned, gassed and broken patients. Dr. Greene rescues Dr. Carter from one student's irate father. Hathaway urges a young pregnant waitress to enter a drug rehabilitation program while Lucy also pleads with an artistic painter to do the same. Dr. Benton tries to protect a young man who learns he's HIV-positive while donating blood for his injured brother. Carter wonders if he's gotten the final brushoff from Elaine. Jeanie is distracted at work over her young adopted son's wheezing back at home. An inquisitive Malucci courts trouble when he solicits information about Dr. Weaver's disabled leg.
Guest Stars: Scott Ferguson as Aaron Hearn, Vincent Kartheiser as Jesse Keenan, Kristin Minter as Randi Fronczak, Demetrius Navarro as Morales, Jeff Peterson as Benjamin Hearn, Michael B. Silver as Dr. Paul Myers (as Michael Buchman Silver), Gedde Watanabe as Nurse Yosh Takata, Cress Williams as Officer Reggie Moore, Kazz Wingate IV as Tough Kid (as Kazz Wingate), Rebecca De Mornay as Elaine Nichols, Alan Alda as Dr. Gabriel Lawrence, Miguel Sandoval as Mr. Perez, John Dennis Johnston (1) as Mr. Hearn, Aimee Garcia as Leanne Lawler, Brooke Bloom as Quinn, Charles C. Stevenson, Jr. (1) as Capt. Eddie, Isait De La Fuente as Nathan Perez, Tom Gallop as Dr. Roger Julian, Patrick Renna as Howie McMurtry, Martha Plimpton as Meg Corwin
Director: Steve de Jarnett (1)
Writer: R. Scott Gemmill
 
119 :06x06 - The Peace of Wild Things (Nov/11/1999)
Hathaway can't resist trying to help a fellow single pregnant woman who refuses to quit her unhealthy lifestyle and seems resigned to her fate, while Dr. Weaver questions the work of her former mentor, Dr. Lawrence. Dr. Benton agonizes over taking a self-administered paternity test that will determine if he really is the father of his toddler son. Dr. Finch is blamed for an explosion in the suture room but Dr. Malucci might have a different answer. After a nursing home fire, Dr. Carter is chastised for not convincing a frightened older woman to sign a consent form that would let her terminally ill husband die. Later, Carter is torn when a poor father asks him not to report that his son has diabetes until his worker's insurance kicks in, and after hours, he visits the moody Elaine. Elsewhere: a beaming Jeanie has startling news for Weaver, and a new desk clerk overcomes a rough beginning to his day and soon has the staff in stitches with his comic impressions.
Guest Stars: Lisa Nicole Carson as Carla Simmons, Sarah Denison as Jody, Mark Finney as Rescue Team, Brian Lester as EMT Dumar, Kristin Minter as Randi Fronczak, Gail Strickland as Dr. Renee Spielman, Ania Suli as Brenda Brewer/'Mrs. Karras', Gedde Watanabe as Nurse Yosh Takata, Matthew Watkins as Reese Benton, Cress Williams as Officer Reggie Moore, Conni Marie Brazelton as Nurse Connie Oligario, Michelle Bonilla as EMT Harms, Khandi Alexander as Jackie Robbins, Andrew Bowen as Andrew, Stephen Cinabro as Cop, Tom McGowan as Joe Bernero, Amzie Strickland as Jean Connelly, Charles Tyner as Barry Connelly, Martha Plimpton as Meg Corwin, Anna Suli as Unknown, Danny Belrose as Joey, Jen Bosworth-Ramirez as Cashier, Alan Alda as Dr. Gabriel Lawrence
Director: Richard Thorpe
Writer: John Wells (1)
 
120 :06x07 - Humpty Dumpty (Nov/18/1999)
A heroic Dr. Corday works hard to salvage the life of a known carjacker and kidnapper while nearby Drs. Weaver and Kovac strain to sustain his sexually assaulted victim who is desperate for the right kind of blood transfusion. Cleo overrules Lucy and orders toxicity tests for a 15-year-old boy and her hunch pays off. In addition, Lucy regrets her decision to allow an elderly gospel group leader with chest pains, to leave for a performance. A moody and pregnant Hathaway's dull day answering phones suddenly takes a dramatic twist, and she later visits a drug-abusive new mother. Dr. Carter eagerly takes on more responsibility in the ER from Weaver. Dr. Greene has no clue about the whereabouts of his visiting father when the older man doesn't show up at the airport for their Thanksgiving together. Dr. Lawrence receives counseling for his embarrassing medical condition but still shows flashes of brilliance.
Guest Stars: Myles Kilpatrick as Little Kid, Scott Jaeck as Dr. Steven Flint, Roxanne Hart as Mrs. Kottmeier, Carl Gordon as Mr. Owens, Erica Gimpel (1) as Adele Newman, Maria McCann (1) as Babette Fritzler, Chad McKnight as Officer Wilson, Katie Mitchell (1) as Incident Commander, Carey Peters as Accident Victim, Martha Plimpton as Meg Corwin, Rick Schatz as Max Fritzler, Gedde Watanabe as Nurse Yosh Takata, Stephanie Dunnam (1) as Dr. McLucas, OB/GYN, John Cullum as David Greene, Rosalind Chao as Dr. Theresa Chow, Bob Minor as Officer Jenkins, Chris Ufland as Mr. Perry, Meg Thalken as McManus, Leo Rossi as Det. Cruson, Emile Hirsch as Chad Kottmeier, Katharine Mitchell (1) as Incident Commander, Marilyn Sue Perry as Nurse Rogers, Lawrence Monoson as Dean Rollins, Alan Alda as Dr. Gabriel Lawrence, Michelle Bonilla as EMT Harms, Brenda-Isaacs Booth as Sandra Perry (as Brenda Isaacs-Booth), Conni Marie Brazelton as Nurse Connie Oligario
Director: Jonathan Robert Kaplan (2)
Writer: Neal Baer
 
121 :06x08 - Great Expectations (Nov/25/1999)
A snowy Thanksgiving turns chaotic for Hathaway when she suddenly goes into labor on the subway and fights just to get to the ER -- where the real harrowing battle begins to save her premature twins with the help of an obstetrics nurse. At the same time, Hathaway's Lamaze mate, Dr. Greene, is unaware of her plight as he brings his precocious daughter and his cantankerous visiting dad over to Dr. Corday's for a traditionally dysfunctional holiday dinner. When Greene is notified of Hathaway's situation, he leaves poor Corday with his two relatives who each encounter a personal crisis. Dr. Malucci impresses Dr. Carter with his knowledge of a rare affliction.
Guest Stars: Michelle Bonilla as EMT Harms, Conni Marie Brazelton as Nurse Connie Oligario, David Brisbin as Dr. Alexander Babcock, Brian Patrick Clarke (3) as David Greene, Kristin Minter as Randi Fronczak, Russ Reed as Old Man, Amy Aquino as Dr. Janet Coburn, Todd Truley as Doorman, Robert Dolan as Pediatrician, Montrose Hagins as Mrs. Olson, Jackie Millines as Stab Wound, Maura Tierney as Abby Lockhart, Elizabeth Rodriguez as Nurse Sandra, Ross Reed as Old Man
Director: Christopher Misiano
Writer: Jack Orman
 
122 :06x09 - How the Finch Stole Christmas (Dec/16/1999)
On Christmas Eve, a stubborn Lucy tries everything to help a desperate young woman, who is running out of time, get a life-saving heart transplant. A festive Dr. Carter, decked-out as Santa Claus, aids a wounded gangbanger and then offers to trade a gift for his gun, which prompts a flood of other gang members willing to trade their "gats" for choice presents. Dr. Finch regretfully ruins a dysfunctional family's holiday when she places Chad Kottmeier, a besotted teenager whom she previously treated, in the hospital's alcohol treatment program for his own safety. Hathaway gets help from kindly Dr. Kovac when she suspects that one of her four-week old twins might have a fever. An uneasy Dr. Corday must continue to treat a repulsive murder suspect; Dr. Weaver is shown some glitches in the ER's computer that was rated Y2K compliant; Dr. Benton receives shocking news from an angry Carla; and the ER swarms with sickly Santas.
Guest Stars: Myndy Crist as Valerie Page, Mike Genovese (1) as Officer Al Grabarsky, Erica Gimpel (1) as Adele Newman, G. Ja'ron Henderson (1) as Shepherd (as Ja'ron Henderson), Dinah Lenney as Nurse Shirley, Bellina Logan as Nurse Kit, Michael Purvis as Lester, Mathew Scollon as Tony Haskey, Chad's Friend, Kente Scott as Taylor Sparks (as KentŽ Scott), Pamela Sinha as Amira, Gedde Watanabe as Nurse Yosh Takata, Matthew Watkins as Reese Benton, Mike Weinberg as Tommy, Christopher Cass as Santa Greg, Lisa Nicole Carson as Carla Simmons, Patrick St. Esprit as Tommy's Dad, Emile Hirsch as Chad Kottmeier, Joey Naber as Santa Juan, Paul Adelstein as Unknown, Lawrence Monoson as Dean Rollins, Hillary Danner (1) as Tommy's Mom, David Byrd as Mr. Waller, Roxanne Hart as Mrs. Kottmeier, Jeannie Lee as Nurse Vivian, John Aylward as Dr. Donald Anspaugh, Maurice Blake as Clarke, Conni Marie Brazelton as Nurse Connie Oligario, David Brisbin as Dr. Alexander Babcock
Director: Fred Einesman
Writer: Linda Gase
Songs: John Lennon -- Happy Christmas (War Is Over)
 
123 :06x10 - Family Matters (Jan/06/2000)
Former emergency room resident Jing-Mei Chen -- once known as Deb Chen -- returns to resume her career in medicine and immediately makes an impact when she treats a runaway teenaged girl who bitterly keeps her identity secret. Elsewhere, Dr. Corday is asked to coax an injured murderer to confess the whereabouts of a woman's body -- to better give her family some peace of mind. The energetic Dr. Malucci tries to fix Dr. Weaver's car while he later discovers that a child hockey player suffering from shortness of breath has a more serious complication than first thought. Dr. Finch reconsiders discharging a talented teenaged athlete who's exhausted by her unrelenting practice schedule and need to satisfy her parents. Dr. Kovac sympathizes over two scruffy teenage brothers -- one developmentally disabled -- who would rather remain on the street than be separated by social services. Dr. Greene bails out of the ER when he learns that his stubborn father ran off from his San Diego retirement home.
Guest Stars: Brian Hooks as Dylan, Thom Gossom, Jr. as Mr. Davis, Tania Gonzalez as Shannon, Erica Gimpel (1) as Adele Newman, Mike Genovese (1) as Officer Al Grabarsky, Mary Manofsky as Cassandra Harper, Demetrius Navarro as Morales, Michael B. Silver as Dr. Paul Myers (as Michael Buchman Silver), Amy Stewart (1) as Linsey Cordova, Gabrielle Union as Tamara Davis, Gedde Watanabe as Nurse Yosh Takata, Cress Williams as Officer Reggie Moore, Mary Kay Wulf as Mrs. Cordova, Dave Engfer as Everett, Mae Elvis as Alyssa Adams/Jane Doe, Brooke Davis as Tracy, Juanita Jennings (1) as Mrs. Davis, Andrew Bowen as Andrew, Leo Rossi as Det. Cruson, Caryn West as Mrs. Bender, Victor McCay as Dr. Ramsey, Cody Kasch as Jason Bender, Lawrence Monoson as Dean Rollins, Alice Dodd as Mrs. Sumpter, John Cullum as David Greene, Ellen Crawford as Nurse Lydia Wright, Amanda Bernero as Mary, Austin Tichenor as Mr. Sumpter
Director: Anthony Edwards (1)
Writer: Patrick Harbinson
 
124 :06x11 - The Domino Heart (Jan/13/2000)
A simple water shutoff makes the struggle for life even harder in the ER while Lucy is excited for Valerie, a patient she befriended who finally can receive a new heart -- if she can circumvent some last-minute medical complications. Drs. Carter and Chen duel over admitting an elderly patient with Parkinson's whose daughter pleads exhaustion in caring for her. Dr. Greene also is weary of lodging his troublesome father as he deals with the return of Nurse Hathaway, who is experiencing post-partum depression. Later, Greene treats a patient for seizures and suspects that his boyfriend is physically abusing him. Dr. Corday confronts the murderer whose life she saved before he is taken to county jail. In addition, Dr. Benton makes a tentative offer to Dr. Finch, Hathaway soothes a nervous boy with a broken leg and Dr. Malucci personally checks out a Hispanic pharmacy that also serves as an illegal back-door health clinic.
Guest Stars: John Cullum as David Greene, Erica Gimpel (1) as Adele Newman, Dinah Lenney as Nurse Shirley, Bellina Logan as Nurse Kit, Bianca Lopez as Monica, Demetrius Navarro as Morales, Paul Vincent O'Connor as Off. Billy Wilder (as Eric A. Payne), Pamela Sinha as Amira, Amy Stewart (1) as Linsey Cordova, Hank Stratton as Curt Oberg, Michael's Companion, Bryan Sullivan (3) as Hispanic Woman, Myndy Crist as Valerie Page, Ellen Crawford as Nurse Lydia Wright, David Franco (1) as Dominic, Cindy Lu as Chinese Woman, Diane Baker as Louise Duffy, Justin Louis as Michael Mueller, Lawrence Monoson as Dean Rollins, Sal Lopez as Hispanic Man, Peg Phillips as Mrs. Duffy, Michael McFall as Water Truck Driver, Andre Jamal Kinney as Trevor, Camille Ameen as Mrs. Page, Valerie's Mom, Dominic Comperatore as Vito Compasero
Director: Lesli Linka Glatter
Writer: Joe Sachs
 
125 :06x12 - Abby Road (Feb/03/2000)
New medical student Abby Lockhart, the obstetrics nurse who helped deliver Nurse Hathaway's twins, has a chaotic first day when she joins the ER and is spat upon and bitten by a drug-addled teenage wrestler and misdiagnoses a hypochondriac. Dr. Corday grits her teeth when her haughty mother alights in town. Elsewhere, as a flu epidemic sweeps through the ER, Dr. Benton's promise to secure plastic surgery for a badly mauled little girl is in jeopardy and he later uses an unusual procedure to clear an airway on a patient with internal bleeding. Dr. Carter treats a bitter teenager with muscular dystrophy. Lucy tries to make an elderly patient with congestive heart failure comfortable in his last hours.
Guest Stars: Dinah Lenney as Nurse Shirley, Chris Marquette as Marty Dorset, Chad McKnight as Officer Wilson, Chaz Monet as Tia Foster (as Chaz Monét), Eric Nenninger as Jeremy Barnes, Clarinda Ross as Mrs. Foster, Giuliana Santini as Kathleen Brant, Pamela Sinha as Amira, Gedde Watanabe as Nurse Yosh Takata, Rusty Gray (1) as (as Rusty Schmidt), Andre Rosey Brown as Sick Guy (as Rosey Brown), Michael Mantell (1) as Mr. Spencer, Patience Cleveland as Mrs. Mills, Pierrino Mascarino as Mr. Clayton, Kymberly Newberry as Mrs. Bryant, Shia LaBeouf as Darnel Smith, Victor Campos as Unknown, Alex Nevil as Mr. Dorset, Dirk Blocker as Mr. Groder, Conni Marie Brazelton as Nurse Connie Oligario, | Uncredited: Judy Parfitt as Isabelle Corday
Director: Richard Thorpe
Writer: R. Scott Gemmill
 
126 :06x13 - Be Still My Heart (Feb/10/2000)
As Valentine's Day nears, Dr. Corday holds her breath when her domineering mother and surgeon wants to "observe" her at work in the hospital, while Lucy cares for a combative young law student whose headaches and erratic behavior might indicate schizophrenia. Competitive medical students Chen and Malucci jockey for first position but their increasing rivalry only hurts their patients, including a senior doctor with a dangerous tumor. Following a severe traffic accident, Drs. Finch, Kovac and Benton hope to save the lives of the parents of two quaking children who fear the worst. An elderly woman who lost her husband a few months earlier in the ER returns with a serious case of infection.
Guest Stars: David Krumholtz as Paul Sobriki, Dinah Lenney as Nurse Shirley, Brian Lester as EMT Dumar, Kristin Minter as Randi Fronczak, Judy Parfitt as Isabelle Corday, Pamela Sinha as Amira, Gedde Watanabe as Nurse Yosh Takata, John Cullum as David Greene, Ellen Crawford as Nurse Lydia Wright, David Brisbin as Dr. Alexander Babcock, Megan Corletto as Julia Edelstein, Amzie Strickland as Jean Connelly, Tonyo Melendez as Patron, Lenny Wolpe as Dr. Hudson, Eric Keith as Paul's Friend, Anton Yelchin as Robbie Edelstein, Conni Marie Brazelton as Nurse Connie Oligario, | Uncredited: Chris Wells (1) as Mr. Morris
Director: Laura Innes
Writer: Lydia Woodward
 
127 :06x14 - All in the Family (Feb/17/2000)
Valentine's Day arrives as the emergency room staff whirls into action on all fronts as they work heroically on two patients who suffered trauma. Even Drs. Greene and Corday are called from home to help. Meanwhile, the police begin an investigation into criminal activity inside the hospital and begin searching for a missing patient.
Guest Stars: Louie Rivera as Mitchell, Debbie Podowski as Brenda, Romano's Receptionist (as Deb Podowski), Judy Parfitt as Isabelle Corday, Demetrius Navarro as Morales, Kristin Minter as Randi Fronczak, David Roberson as Officer Durcy, Lucy Rodriguez as Nurse Bjerke, Pamela Sinha as Amira, Mark Allan Stewart as Cop, Sam Vlahos as Pablo, Gedde Watanabe as Nurse Yosh Takata, Liza Weil as Samantha Sobriki, Chris Wells (1) as Mr. Morris/'Cupid', Bellina Logan as Nurse Kit, Stewart Levine (1) as Cop in Ambulance Bay, Perry Anzilotti as Perry, Anesthesiologist, John Aylward as Dr. Donald Anspaugh, Joe Basile as Officer Tom Bennini, Brad Blaisdell as Detective, Conni Marie Brazelton as Nurse Connie Oligario, David Brisbin as Dr. Alexander Babcock, Suzanne Carney as OR Nurse Janet, Ellen Crawford as Nurse Lydia Wright, Dinah Lenney as Nurse Shirley, Sean LeSure as Strummer, David Krumholtz as Paul Sobriki, John Doman as Dr. Carl Deraad, John Cullum as David Greene
Director: Jonathan Robert Kaplan (2)
Writer: Jack Orman
 
128 :06x15 - Be Patient (Feb/24/2000)
An off-duty Dr. Kovac witnesses a hit-and-run accident that leaves a young girl fighting for her life but he second-guesses himself when he elects to transport her to the hospital himself rather than wait for the paramedics -- and wonders if his desperate measures might ultimately kill her. Nurse Hathaway discovers that a promiscuous 14-year-old schoolgirl has cervical cancer and is torn when the frightened teen refuses to tell her parents. Drs. Greene and Corday react differently when they discover that their parents are getting to know each other very well. New medical student Abby disagrees with Dr. Weaver's quick assessment of a sick patient. Dr. Greene learns some sobering news from a patient's x-rays.
Guest Stars: Harry Hutchinson (1) as Hit and Run Driver, Scott Jaeck as Dr. Steven Flint, Brian Lester as EMT Dumar, Judy Parfitt as Isabelle Corday, Patrick J. Pieters as Doorman, Jeris Lee Poindexter as Nate (as Jeris Lee Poindexter), Gwynyth Walsh as Barbara Knight, Gedde Watanabe as Nurse Yosh Takata, Clifton Williams (1) as Postman, Mark Hicks as Physical Therapist (as Mark A. Hicks), Jackie Debatin as Judy, Cara DeLizia as Andrea, Christopher Rich as Ron Perth, Andrew Bowen as Andrew, Conni Marie Brazelton as Nurse Connie Oligario, Rachel Crane as Terri, Ellen Crawford as Nurse Lydia Wright, John Cullum as David Greene, Kayli DeGregorio as Laura Williams, Kelsi DeGregorio as Laura Williams
Director: Ken Kwapis
Writer: Sandy Kroopf
 
129 :06x16 - Under Control (Mar/23/2000)
In pain, Dr. Carter hobbles back on crutches into the ER for the first time since his life-threatening attack and treats an overdosed suicidal patient with a controversial new procedure while a besieged Dr. Greene tries to take charge of a chaotic shift. Among Greene's runaway problems are his cantankerous father who resists treatment for his lung cancer, a poisonous Gila monster lizard on the loose and a non-stop torrent of complicated cases, one of which concerns his girlfriend Dr. Corday's well-meaning attempt to keep a brain-dead accident victim alive long enough to secure permission to harvest his organs. Elsewhere, Abby is devastated when she makes a simple mistake that could cost a terminally ill cancer patient what little time he has left; Dr. Chen is distracted by a hunky nurse who helps out in between receiving treatment for his own fainting spells; amid the uproar, Hathaway is interrupted by her nanny's calls regarding her crying twins; and Dr. Benton and Dr. Finch enjoy a sensual game of pool.
Guest Stars: Jennifer Manley as Nosebleed Lady, Kristin Minter as Randi Fronczak, Eloy Mendez as Felix, Judy Parfitt as Isabelle Corday, Eric Payne as Off. Billy Wilder (as Eric A. Payne), Kyle Richards as Nurse Dori, Frances Sternhagen (1) as Millicent Carter, Gedde Watanabe as Nurse Yosh Takata, Karl Wiedergott as Dr. Krepp, Nephrologist, Brian Lester as EMT Dumar, Keith Langsdale as Adam Pulido, Cal Gibson (1) as Kim Tadlock, Jonathan Avildsen as Mr. Bartlet, Conni Marie Brazelton as Nurse Connie Oligario, Elpidia Carrillo as Pilar, Sheila Cavanaugh (1) as Black Eye Patient, Morris Chestnut as ICU Nurse Frank 'Rambo' Bacon, Megan Cole as Dr. Upton, Ellen Crawford as Nurse Lydia Wright, John Cullum as David Greene, Michael Faella as Smoking Man
Director: Christopher Misiano
Writer: Neal Baer, Joe Sachs
Songs: Simon and Garfunkel -- Bookends
 
130 :06x17 - Viable Options (Apr/06/2000)
Dr. Kovac is unsettled about his responsibility to disqualify a series of patients with kidney failure when a precious donor organ becomes available, especially when one prospect is unaware that she's pregnant -- and must choose between the baby or the transplant operation. A few feet away, Dr. Romano decides to mix it up for a day in the ER trenches and clashes with two angry motorists as well as Dr. Weaver over proper treatment of a terminally ill pneumonia patient. Dr. Carter must do some fast-talking when a former patient, a diabetic young boy whose father previously had no insurance, reappears with dangerous symptoms. Drs. Finch and Benton are dressed down by Romano when a pharmacy misreads their scribbled prescription and issues a drug that nearly kills a constipated patient. Dr. Greene gets angry when Dr. Corday conspires with his crotchety father to place the senior Greene in a hospice.
Guest Stars: Kristin Minter as Randi Fronczak, Chrissy Paraskevopoulos as Jo Waters, Mitch Pileggi as Terry Waters, Rachel Roth as Angie Dwyer, Aaron Seville as Dr. Tillman, Century Managed Care, Jack Shearer as Hal Grunwald, Leslie Silva as Sonya Bassett, Ken Ward as Glen, Jo's fiancé, Gedde Watanabe as Nurse Yosh Takata, Patricia McCormack (1) as Mrs. Dwyer (as Patty McCormack), Bellina Logan as Nurse Kit, Tom McGowan as Joe Bernero, Gerry Black as Mr. Fletcher, Ellen Crawford as Nurse Lydia Wright, John Cullum as David Greene, Ransford Doherty as Randall James, Erica Gimpel (1) as Adele Newman, Cleo King as Mrs. Davies, Annie Korzen as Mrs. Grunwald, Kai Lennox as Steve Maldonado
Director: Marita Grabiak
Writer: Patrick Harbinson
 
131 :06x18 - Match Made in Heaven (Apr/13/2000)
Ex-lovers Dr. Benton and a testy Dr. Corday clash when Benton's current interest, Dr. Finch, asks him to overrule Corday for surgery on a young boy who may have suffered internal injuries in a car crash. Abby takes a big risk when she advises an exhausted pregnant wife with five children to undergo an abortion procedure against the wishes of her unsuspecting husband. Elsewhere, Dr. Greene must intimately care at home for his crotchety but humiliated father after the terminally ill man chases away his latest nurse. Dr. Carter reacts harshly to one patient, offers a misplaced diagnosis to another and later offends Dr. Chen when they try to save a young girl. Dr. Romano assumes personal command of the ER and displays his typically obnoxious charm.
Guest Stars: Lynn Ann Leveridge as Woman, Randy Lowell as Dr. Dan Shine, Hematologist, Connor Matheus as Ian Parker, Kristin Minter as Randi Fronczak, Demetrius Navarro as Morales, Sam Vlahos as Pablo, Gedde Watanabe as Nurse Yosh Takata, Mary Margaret Lewis (1) as Corinne, Carter's Maid, Brian Lester as EMT Dumar, Scotty Leavenworth as Wyatt Parker, Joel McKinnon Miller as Mr. Emerson, Judy Jean Berns (1) as Mrs. Fredriksson, Greene's Home Nurse, Michael Cavalieri (1) as Mr. Fazio, John Cullum as David Greene, Matt Doherty as Eli Emerson, Kerri Green as Lynn Parker (as Kerri Lee Green), Bradley Gregg as Ken Parker, Dan Lauria as Rick Simpson
Director: Jonathan Robert Kaplan (2)
Writer: R. Scott Gemmill
 
132 :06x19 - The Fastest Year (Apr/27/2000)
Abby plays with fire when she intercedes on behalf of a sick young girl who needs a bone marrow transplant -- but the most eligible donor is her half-sister whose divorced mother refuses to okay the procedure out of spite for the girl's father who's her ex-husband. In another family, Dr. Greene admits his pneumonia-ridden father into the hospital and shares a rare but memorable father-son moment as the older man's time begins to wind down. Dr. Kovac gallantly offers to help Nurse Hathaway buy a used car and they enjoy their spring day on the town. Likewise, a daytripping Dr. Benton takes Dr. Finch out to Los Angeles to visit his toddler son and meet his sister Jackie who can't help but interrogate her guest. Dr. Carter is tormented by visions of his recent brush with death and draws Dr. Weaver's concern upon her return.
Guest Stars: George Lugg as Wrigley Field Hot Dog Guy, Ruth Manning as Ruth Pooler, Biff McGuire as Ralph Pooler (as William Biff McGuire), Kristin Minter as Randi Fronczak, Frances Sternhagen (1) as Millicent Carter, Hayden Tank as Edgar Braley, Sydney Walsh as Mrs. Lomax, Gedde Watanabe as Nurse Yosh Takata, Matthew Watkins as Reese Benton, Liza Weil as Samantha Sobriki, Jacqueline Heinze as Eileen, Dakota Fanning as Delia Chadsey, Conni Marie Brazelton as Nurse Connie Oligario, Khandi Alexander as Jackie Robbins, Julie Marie Berman as Jessamyn Chadsey (as Julie Marie Berman), Susan Blommaert as Sarah McKenzie (as Susan J. Blommaert), Jeff Brooks (1) as Hospital Records Clerk (as Jeffrey David Brooks), Jim Carrane as Manny, used-car dealer, Dan Conway as Sam McKenzie (as Daniel J. Conway), John Doman as Dr. Carl Deraad, Dee Jay Daniels as Jesse, John Cullum as David Greene, Ellen Crawford as Nurse Lydia Wright, | Uncredited: Steven Flynn (1) as Avery Chadsey
Director: Richard Thorpe
Writer: Lydia Woodward
 
133 :06x20 - Loose Ends (May/04/2000)
A weary Dr. Greene remains at home to care for his father and shares a tender moment, while a robust Dr. Kovac tries to court Nurse Hathaway. In addition, faulty hospital procedure causes Dr. Benton to assail Kovac for not checking up on a patient who now might lose his leg; likewise, Dr. Chen is horrified to learn that a simple metabolic test for infants could have prevented a boy's disabling brain seizure. Dr. Carter assumes Greene's shift and is a whirling dervish of activity who can't resist taking over other doctors' cases as well. When an anemic teenager refuses crucial treatment, Dr. Corday makes a calculated gamble in order to assist her. Dr. Malucci is enraged when a 6-year-old car accident victim claims that her father has been sexually abusing her.
Guest Stars: Lincoln Kilpatrick as Chet Fulton, Demetrius Navarro as Morales, Pamela Sinha as Amira, Frances Sternhagen (1) as Millicent Carter, Brian Tarantina as Joe Barkley, Bahni Turpin as Mrs. Lattimer, Jay Underwood as Mr. Burke, Gedde Watanabe as Nurse Yosh Takata, Rosanna Huffman as Mrs. McNamara, David Harris (1) as Fulton's Son, Christopher Wiehl as Mr. Lattimer, Steffani Brass as Shelly Burke, Conni Marie Brazelton as Nurse Connie Oligario, Ellen Crawford as Nurse Lydia Wright, John Cullum as David Greene, Anne E. Curry as Claire's Mom, Polly Cusumano as Claire, John Doman as Dr. Carl Deraad
Director: Kevin Hooks
Writer: Neal Baer
 
134 :06x21 - Such Sweet Sorrow (May/11/2000)
A wound-up Dr. Weaver goes on the warpath when she encounters sloppiness, incorrect diagnoses and improper procedures among the ER staff, and Nurse Hathaway, Dr. Malucci and Abby all feel the heat of her wrath. A disobeying Hathaway earns Weaver's enmity when she revives a "do not resuscitate" cancer victim so that the patient can spend one last conscious moment with her young family while she ponders her response to Dr. Kovac's romantic interest -- and she makes a life-changing decision. When he's not goofing off, Malucci also gets an earful from Dr. Corday, who offers a sobering assessment of his performance. Dr. Greene re-thinks his father's burial request and determines to spend more time with his daughter Rachel.
Guest Stars: Alexandra Margulies as Stewardess, Louis Mustillo (1) as Steve O'Brien, Marcello Robinson as Arcade Boy, Duane R. Shepard, Sr. as Janitor, Rachel Singer as Shelagh O'Brien, Gedde Watanabe as Nurse Yosh Takata, Yvonne Zima as Rachel Greene, Angela Landis as Kathy, Gloria Gifford as Mrs. Wyatt, Troy Evans as Frank Martin, Adeline Allen as Jennifer O'Brien, Mary Bogue as Matronly Woman on Plane, Conni Marie Brazelton as Nurse Connie Oligario, Ellen Crawford as Nurse Lydia Wright, Ken Davitian as Mr. Papazian, Madison Eginton as Hannah O'Brien, | Uncredited: George Clooney as Doug Ross
Director: John Wells (1)
Writer: John Wells (1)
 
135 :06x22 - May Day (May/18/2000)
Dr. Kovac crosses swords with Benton over prioritizing care for a young victim of a deadly school shooting versus a more seriously wounded gunman. Benton and Dr. Corday share a moment of mutual triumph when they successfully complete a risky but life-saving surgical procedure on a wounded student from the schoolyard. Kovac's draining day continues when he attempts to browbeat a teenaged stabbing victim into allowing him to birth her unwanted and unborn baby despite her adamant wishes to let the child die. A combative Dr. Carter is confronted by Dr. Greene and the other ER doctors over his behavior since being attacked. Greene tries to convince a hardy rugby player that his injuries are more serious than he thinks.
Guest Stars: Karen Gordon as ADR Voices, RonReaco Lee as Davis, Dinah Lenney as Nurse Shirley, Randolph Mantooth as Policeman, Kristin Minter as Randi Fronczak, Eric Payne as Off. Billy Wilder (as Eric A. Payne), Mario Soto as SWAT Guy, Meg Thalken as Chopper EMT Dee McManus, Don Took as Vinnie Rosato, Nicholas' Dad, Stewart Finlay-McLennan as Mr. Tanner, Troy Evans as Frank Martin, John Doman as Dr. Carl Deraad, Kyle Sullivan as Nicholas Rosato, Alvin Alvarez as Daniel, Amy Aquino as Dr. Janet Coburn, John Aylward as Dr. Donald Anspaugh, Emily Bergl as Gloria Milton, Michelle Bonilla as EMT Harms, Conni Marie Brazelton as Nurse Connie Oligario, Chris Butler as Cop, Ellen Crawford as Nurse Lydia Wright, Gedde Watanabe as Nurse Yosh Takata
Director: Jonathan Robert Kaplan (2)
Writer: Jack Orman
 
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