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Season 8 |
| 158 :08x01 - Four Corners (Sep/27/2001) | | The season premiere offers multiple points-of-view of the same events a la "Rashomon" as Dr. Greene ministers to a sobbing young woman who was injured during a confrontational television talk show melee where she learned bitter family news -- but Greene has to face his own demons when a board of inquiry investigates the case of his serial killer patient. Meanwhile, a stoic Dr. Carter must attend a family funeral which reunites him with his detached rich parents. Dr. Benton keeps a watchful eye on the recovering Cleo while he deals with his grieving sister's attempts to cope with her teenaged son's death. A nervous Dr. Weaver returns from her "African" sabbatical and warily waits to see how her colleagues react. | | Guest Stars: Matthew Yang King (1) as Rick, Mary McDonnell (1) as Eleanor Carter, Kristin Minter as Randi Fronczak, Herb Mitchell as Morales, Debbie Podowski as Brenda, Romano's Receptionist (as Deb Podowski), Jeris Lee Poindexter as Rafe (as Jeris Lee Poindexter), Joan Pringle as Matronly Woman, Nate Reese as Server #2, McNally Sagal as Madeline, Frances Sternhagen (1) as Millicent Carter, Iqbal Theba as Dr. Zagerby, Jessica Townsend as Alice Jenkins, Bellina Logan as Nurse Kit, Scott Leet (1) as Karl Petersen (as Scott Anthony Leet), Conchata Ferrell as Mrs. Jenkins, Khandi Alexander as Jackie Robbins, John Aylward as Dr. Donald Anspaugh, Tab Baker as Vendor, Conni Marie Brazelton as Nurse Connie Oligario, Jerome Butler (1) as Talk Show Host, Jeffrey Alan Chandler (1) as Mr. Skapinski (as Jefrey Alan Chandler), Brian Chenoweth as Radiology Tech, Jessica Gaona as Holly Evans, Erica Gimpel (1) as Adele Newman, Michael Gross (1) as John 'Jack' Carter Jr., Jazzmun as Joanie Robbins | Director: Christopher Misiano Writer: Jack Orman, David Zabel | | | |
| 159 :08x02 - The Longer You Stay (Oct/04/2001) | | Just when Dr. Carter thinks he's done for the day, the ER sucks him back in frenetic fashion as he is swamped with problematic patients -- including several heavy metal roadies and musicians after concert accidents -- while Dr. Benton is shocked to hear the full report when his young son is involved in a car accident. Newly appointed chief resident Chen panics when she is overwhelmed with patients -- one of whom she misdiagnoses -- while Dr. Weaver is suddenly AWOL on personal business just as several lives are in the balance. Meanwhile, Abby feels neglected by a distracted Dr. Kovac on an ugly night out, and she especially resents his flirty relationship with an attractive French waitress. | | Guest Stars: Kal Penn as Narajan, Marilyn O'Connor as Mrs. Slapinski, Fima Noveck as Dimitri, Gino Montesinos as Officer Nunez, Michael Luckerman as Backerman, Evan Jones as Todd, Ray Porter as Sam Broder, Bunnie Rivera as Maria (as Bunnie Rivera Siler), Lucy Rodriguez as Nurse Bjerke, Carolyn Seymour as Mrs. Newberry, Nadia Shazana as Jacy, Sam Vlahos as Pablo, Gedde Watanabe as Nurse Yosh Takata, Matthew Watkins as Reese Benton, Marty Yost as Colby, Elizabeth Janas as Harmony, Matthew Glave as Dr. Dale Edson, Perry Anzilotti as Perry, Anesthesiologist, Michael Blieden as EMT Harms, Conni Marie Brazelton as Nurse Connie Oligario, Sergey Brusilovsky (1) as Adrian (as Sergey Brusilovsky), Alex Buck as Kevin, Jeffrey Alan Chandler (1) as Mr. Skapinski (as Jefrey Alan Chandler), Heather Charles as Rocker Girl, Mimi Craven as Dr. Skoft, Vondie Curtis-Hall as Roger McGrath, Erica Gimpel (1) as Adele Neuman DCFS, Troy Evans as Frank Martin, Federico Dordei as Aldo, Julie Delpy as Nicole, Timothy Lee DePriest as Desk Clerk, Roxanne Day as Dianna | Director: Jonathan Robert Kaplan (2) Writer: Jack Orman | | | |
| 160 :08x03 - Blood, Sugar, Sex, Magic (Oct/11/2001) | | Dr. Greene is surprised when his rebellious teenaged daughter suddenly appears at the hospital after running away from his ex-wife while a skirt-chasing Dr. Malucci flirts with disaster and Dr. Carter and Abby draw even closer to each other. A hesitant Dr. Chen is tested when she struggles to save the life of an abandoned baby -- who some believe has a birthmark resembling a religious icon. A resourceful Malucci does some fast work when he tries to help an ailing patient while stuck together in a hospital elevator. Dr. Romano dresses down Dr. Weaver when a local newspaper investigates the death of a patient who expired on her watch. | | Guest Stars: Esther Mercado as Carmen (as Esther 'Tita' Mercado), Kristin Minter as Randi Fronczak, Paul Moncrief as ER Tech, Gina Morelli as Mirissa, Megan Austin Oberle as Anna, Bette Rae as Mrs. Gottschulk, Kyle Richards as Nurse Dori, Mario Roccuzzo as Mr. Tanzi, Glenn Shadix as Eldon, man bleeding in elevator, Frances Sternhagen (1) as Millicent Carter, Julian Stone as Mr. O'Groat, rugby player, Paul Turner as Cop, Matthew Watkins as Reese Benton, Dinah Lenney as Nurse Shirley, Cheryl Kloner as Peasant Woman (as Cheryl Faye Kloner), Hallee Hirsh as Rachel Greene, Takayo Fischer as Asian Elevator Woman, Khandi Alexander as Jackie Robbins, Eric Barry (1) as Ivan (as Eric M. Barry), Michelle Bonilla as EMT Harms, David Brisbin as Dr. Alexander Babcock, Flora Burke as Mrs. Tanzi, Bonnie Burroughs as Fireeater, Julie Ann Emery as Paramedic Niki, Rusty Flood as Kid, Adam Frost as Stilt Walker, Jeremy Guskin as Knight, Christine Harnos as Jennifer Simon, | Uncredited: Candice Cook as Paramedic/SICU Nurse | Director: Richard Thorpe Writer: Elizabeth Hunter, R. Scott Gemmill | | | |
| 161 :08x04 - Never Say Never (Oct/18/2001) | | Former County General alumna Dr. Susan Lewis returns to Chicago looking for a new job and swings by her old digs to renew friendships -- especially with Dr. Greene -- while a nervous Dr. Chen is accompanied by Dr. Weaver to a "risk management" review of her treatment of a deceased patient. Elsewhere, Dr. Benton is caught between a life-saving surgery and the need to pick up his young son before his school locks up. Dr. Corday meets Dr. Lewis and struggles with the parents of a young boy with a rare and chronic disease who have grown discouraged with his long-term prognosis. Dr. Kovac is surprised when a beautiful French waitress shows up in the ER and asks for him. | | Guest Stars: Lucy Rodriguez as Nurse Bjerke, Rock Reiser as Mr. Dupont, Demetrius Navarro as Morales, Paul Moncrief as E.R. Terch, John Maynard (2) as Flasher, Dinah Lenney as Nurse Shirley, Molly Schaffer as Bar Patron, Lynn Sellers as Melanie Warshaw, Nadia Shazana as Jacy, Linda Shing as ICU Nurse Corazon, Jason Matthew Smith as Ralph Binks, Susan Traylor as Mrs. Schudy, Jeff Tschida as Karl, Gedde Watanabe as Nurse Yosh Takata, Matthew Watkins as Reese Benton, Steven Anthony Lawrence (1) as John Thomas Frum, David Hewlett as Mr. Warshaw, Don Harvey (1) as Mr. Schudy, Alla Korot as Mrs. Dupont, Khandi Alexander as Jackie Robbins, Susan Angelo as Mrs. Frum, Michelle Bonilla as EMT Harms, Conni Marie Brazelton as Nurse Connie Oligario, David Brisbin as Dr. Alexander Babcock, Wilmer Calderon (1) as Mickey Stubbs (as Wil Calderon), Mickey Chavez as Kenny Schudy, Matt Craven as Hospital Counsel Gordon Price, Mary-Pat Green (1) as Ms. McDuffy, Troy Evans as Frank Martin, Vincent Duvall (1) as Father, Julie Delpy as Nicole, Vondie Curtis-Hall as Roger McGrath, Ellen Crawford as Nurse Lydia Wright | Director: Felix Enriquez Alcala Writer: Dee Johnson | | | |
| 162 :08x05 - Start All Over Again (Oct/25/2001) | | A wary Dr. Lewis returns to County General and clashes with Abby and others while her patients include a misunderstood Hispanic woman with seizures -- and Dr. Greene treats an injured man whose frantic daughter mistakenly crushed him with her car. Elsewhere, Lewis ministers to a man who is pretending to be comatose for a very good reason; Dr. Benton tries to leave the surgery room when he learns that his young son is missing; Dr. Carter is shocked to see his ailing grandmother brought to the hospital; Dr. Corday must adapt to co-habitating with Greene's teenaged daughter and is investigated when another patient dies of infection. | | Guest Stars: Eddie Shin as Med Student Stanley Mao, Salli Saffioti as Carmen Turino, Emilio Rivera as Emilio Gadasco, Joseph Marino as Joseph, Sierra Lujan as Newborn Baby, Brian Lester as EMT Dumar, Frances Sternhagen (1) as Millicent Carter, Mia Tate as Denise, Julius Tennon as Uniform Cop, Floyd Van Buskirk as Workman, Leeza Vinnichenko as Yetna, Gedde Watanabe as Nurse Yosh Takata, Matthew Watkins as Reese Benton, Joseph Whipp as Alan, Dinah Lenney as Nurse Shirley, Alicia Lagano as Tracy, Vernee Watson-Johnson as April Wilson, Khandi Alexander as Jackie Robbins, Perry Anzilotti as Perry, Anesthesiologist, Danny Arroyo as Dr. Reid Mooney, Lance Barber as Howard, Virginia Capers as Mrs. Wilson, Bill Chott as Glen Ashman, Vondie Curtis-Hall as Roger McGrath, Max Kasch as Andrew, Rachel's Boyfriend, Jim Jenkins as Alger, Gamma's Chauffeur, Hallee Hirsh as Rachel Greene, John Grodt as Newborn Baby, Troy Evans as Frank Martin, Sam Doumit as Amal | Director: Vondie Curtis-Hall Writer: Joe Sachs | | | |
| 163 :08x06 - Supplies and Demands (AKA Shadows and Fog) (Nov/01/2001) | | Dr. Corday's ordeal over the recent infectious deaths of several patients balloons when she is shadowed by a taskmaster who follows her to check for cleanliness while Dr. Lewis fields two college patients who are suddenly attacked by a fast and lethal virus. Elsewhere, Dr. Benton clashes with his toddler son's "other" father, Roger, over visitation rights; Dr. Kovac arranges for the ER to hire his friendly French barmaid as a runner with near-disastrous results; Abby flirts with a wounded fireman and Dr. Greene must referee between his self-indulgent 14-year-old daughter Rachel and his tense, fed-up wife Corday. | | Guest Stars: Dea Lawrence as Dana Mintry, Amy Leland as Sara, Dinah Lenney as Nurse Shirley, Casey McFeron as Wes, Paul Moncrief as E.R. Tech, Lucy Rodriguez as Nurse Bjerke, Salli Saffioti as Carmen Turino, Nadia Shazana as Jacy, Eddie Shin as Med Student Stanley Mao, Peter Van Norden as Dr. Edwin Bain, Cook Cty. Health Dept., Matthew Watkins as Reese Benton, Kelvin Yu as Rondo, Andy's roommate, Hallee Hirsh as Rachel Greene, Anthony Guidera as Fireman, Vernee Watson-Johnson as April Wilson, Sierra Abel as Eden Mintry, Khandi Alexander as Jackie Robbins, Conni Marie Brazelton as Nurse Connie Oligario, Virginia Capers as Mrs. Wilson, Megan Cole as Dr. Upton, Shelly Cole as Laura Avery, Vondie Curtis-Hall as Roger McGrath, Julie Delpy as Nicole, Drew Ebersole as Rick, Self-Circumcision Boy, Troy Evans as Frank Martin, Matthew Glave as Dr. Dale Edson | Director: Jonathan Robert Kaplan (2) Writer: Meredith Stiehm | | | |
| 164 :08x07 - If I Should Fall from Grace (Nov/08/2001) | | A brittle Dr. Corday desperately searches for a possible "Angel of Death" who's been secretly murdering her elderly patients -- leaving her to shoulder any possible blame -- while a pensive Dr. Benton reluctantly agrees to a paternity test to prove he's the real father of his son Reese. Elsewhere, Dr. Greene hardly shares a happy home with a stressed-out Corday and his wild teenaged daughter Rachel who now also courts trouble at school. Dr. Carter shares disappointing news with his ailing but headstrong grandmother, and he also joins Dr. Lewis in treating a young, self-abusing woman who's been cutting herself. A bright new and inquisitive first-year student makes all kinds of impressions on the curious staff. A resentful Abby nonetheless comforts new staffer Nicole after a traumatic event. | | Guest Stars: Taylor Lujan as Little Girl, Shelby Lujan as Little Girl, Jerry Lujan as Little Boy, Bellina Logan as Nurse Kit, Brian Lester as EMT Dumar, Nadia Shazana as Jacy, Frances Sternhagen (1) as Millicent Carter, Iqbal Theba as Dr. Zagerby, Jack Wallace as Mr. Reynolds, Matthew Watkins as Reese Benton, Kelly Wolf as Mrs. Norris, Bellamy Young as Grace, Jim Jenkins as Alger, Gamma's Chauffeur, Jack Impellizzeri as Man, Hallee Hirsh as Rachel Greene, Louis Giambalvo as Mr. Reynolds, Sandy Martin as Sister Helen, Khandi Alexander as Jackie Robbins, Joseph Ashton as Jeremy Norris, Veena Bidasha as Genetics Nurse Asha, David Brisbin as Dr. Alexander Babcock, Dan Byrd as Russ, Brent Hinkley as Fred Hopper, Eleanor Comegys as Sister Monica, Julie Delpy as Nicole, Troy Evans as Frank Martin, Helen Geller as Mrs. Reynolds, | Uncredited: Omar McClinton as Wanderer | Director: Laura Innes Writer: R. Scott Gemmill | | | |
| 165 :08x08 - Partly Cloudy, Chance of Rain (Nov/15/2001) | | When a torrential rainstorm pounds Chicago, patients stack up while Dr. Weaver speeds to an accident site where a pregnant woman lies injured inside a wrecked ambulance while live power lines spark -- until heroic first-year resident Gallant makes a dangerous leap of faith. Elsewhere: a shaky Dr. Benton gets the lab reports that will determine if he is the father of his son Reese; Kovac's new girlfriend gets in trouble and gives him some unexpected news; Dr. Carter is shocked to see his grandmother wheeled in after breaking her hip in a hit-and-run car accident which injures a young woman -- and Dr. Greene tends to a guilt-ridden boy who feels responsible for the disappearance of his younger brother after playing in a flooded river. | | Guest Stars: Nina Landey as Vicki, Brian Lester as EMT Dumar, Roma Maffia as Ms. Prager, Peter's Attorney, Chad McKnight as Officer Wilson, Paul Moncrief as E.R. Tech, Frances Sternhagen (1) as Millicent Carter, Timothy Vahle as Lance, Lisa Vidal as CFD Lt. Sandy Lopez, Matthew Watkins as Reese Benton, Dell Yount as Mazanski, Jack Johnson (1) as Daniel Pendry, Amy Jo Johnson as Jill, Jim Jenkins as Alger, Gamma's Chauffeur, Vondie Curtis-Hall as Roger McGrath, Brian Chenoweth as Radiology Tech, Steve Bridges as Leone, Troy Evans as Frank Martin, Christopher John Fields as Dr. Phil Tobiason, Kate McNeil (1) as Mrs. Pendry, Eileen Grubba as TV Reporter, Hallee Hirsh as Rachel Greene, Larry Holden as Chris Pendry, Julie Delpy as Nicole, | Uncredited: Kyle Pepi as Joey, Mario Schugel as Toby, Denney Pierce (1) as Brodoff, Ryan Pepi as Joey, Omar McClinton as Construction Worker#2 | Director: David Nutter Writer: Jack Orman | | | |
| 166 :08x09 - Quo Vadis? (Nov/22/2001) | | Dr. Benton and his attorney begin a bare-knuckle fight in court to take custody of his young son from Roger -- the boy's "other" father -- while Dr. Corday waits for a distraught husband to decide if surgeons can remove his terminally injured wife's organs for transplant before time runs out. Elsewhere: Dr. Greene and Dr. Lewis treat a brain-damaged teenaged boxer who was hurt while sparring with his guilt-ridden brother; Dr. Weaver crosses paths again with a feisty firefighter who once helped her in the field; Dr. Carter tries to aid a young woman who complains of a nasty recurring allergic reaction; and Greene suspects the worst when the boyfriend of his rambunctious teenaged daughter Rachel tests positive for marijuana. | | Guest Stars: Dinah Lenney as Nurse Shirley, Page Leong as Erin, Benjamin Livingston as Ms. Prager, Peter's Attorney, Paul Moncrief as ER Tech, Miguel Perez as Santiago Escalona, Connie Richmond as Cardiac Surgeon, Shadii as Orderly #1 (scenes deleted), Beth Skipp as Mr. Pruitt, Lisa Vidal as CFD Lt. Sandy Lopez, Matthew Watkins as Reese Benton, Keegan-Michael Key as Witkowski, Pete Kasper as Officer Thorpe, Max Kasch as Andrew, Rachel's Boyfriend, Sam Jaeger as Sean Gattney, Lou Myers as Mr. Urman, Tom Wright (1) as Wharton, Khandi Alexander as Jackie Robbins, Miguel Castro as Rudy Escalona, Sid Conrad as Lou, Vondie Curtis-Hall as Roger McGrath, Julie Delpy as Nicole, Troy Evans as Frank Martin, Rick Gonzalez (1) as Jorge Escalona, Castulo Guerra as Judge Alter, Hallee Hirsh as Rachel Greene | Director: Richard Thorpe Writer: David Zabel, Joe Sachs | | | |
| 167 :08x10 - I'll Be Home for Christmas (Dec/13/2001) | | As December 25 nears, Dr. Benton boils over with rage and frustration as his custody trial for his son Reese hits a critical stage -- and he must choose between his ER job and the child unless the cranky Dr. Romano agrees to custom-tailor his work schedule. Elsewhere, a busy Dr. Carter finds romance, receives some jolting news from his father who's visiting for the holidays and then ministers to a boy whose fall from a tree causes great concern among his tight-knit family; Dr. Weaver is perplexed by a pregnant woman who's ready to deliver her baby despite remaining in a coma for a year; a sobbing young mother accidentally shoots her son near the Christmas tree, and a curious Abby spies Dr. Kovac's elusive French girlfriend sneaking through the hospital. | | Guest Stars: Lee Perry as Ben #1, Harrison Page as Stan, Paul Moncrief as ER Tech, Kristin Minter as Randi Fronczak, Johnny Ray McGhee as Bailiff, Roma Maffia as Ms. Prager, Peter's Attorney, Elizabeth Rodriguez as Nurse Sandra, Linda Shing as ICU Nurse Corazon, Pamela Sinha as Amira, Frances Sternhagen (1) as Millicent Carter, Gigi Sumpter as Nora, Jeremy Sumpter as Nathan, Bailey Thompson as Wendy Toby, Lisa Vidal as CFD Lt. Sandy Lopez, Matthew Watkins as Reese Benton, Jordan Lund as Carl Finkley, Dinah Lenney as Nurse Shirley, Tom Wright (1) as Wharton, Lea Salonga as Ben's Mom, Khandi Alexander as Jackie Robbins, Jill Anderson as Barbara, Stacy Barnhisel as Nancy, Nicole Bush as Woman with Baby (uncredited), Charles Chun as Ben's Dad, Vondie Curtis-Hall as Roger McGrath, Julie Delpy as Nicole, Peter Kevoian as Arthur Toby, Luck Hari as Lakshmi, Leontine Guilliard as Santa, Castulo Guerra as Judge Alter, Michael Gross (1) as John 'Jack' Carter Jr., Anne Dudek as Paula Gamble, Teddy's Mom | Director: Jonathan Robert Kaplan (2) Writer: Meredith Stiehm, Dee Johnson | | | |
| 168 :08x11 - Beyond Repair (Jan/10/2002) | | An embittered Abby tries to help a crying boy whose single mother died of a stroke and also tries to keep Dr. Carter distracted and away from Paul Sobriki -- the schizophrenic man who once stabbed him and killed a fellow doctor -- who checks into the ER for an injury after being released. Carter also has trouble at home when he clashes with his mother over the care administered to his grandmother as well as other festering family issues. Elsewhere: Abby is startled by news bulletins from both her ex-husband and Dr. Kovac; Dr. Greene confronts his rebellious daughter when he checks out her room and is later asked by a dying burn victim not to let his family see him in his condition; a wavering Dr. Weaver comes to a crossroads with her developing relationship with a firefighter; and Dr. Chen meets with Carter to discuss recently discovered evidence in the wrongful death case that resulted in her dismissal. | | Guest Stars: Kristin Minter as Randi Fronczak, Matthew Settle as Brian Westlake, Frances Sternhagen (1) as Millicent Carter, Mark Valley as Richard Lockhart, Lisa Vidal as CFD Lt. Sandy Lopez, Liza Weil as Samantha Sobriki, Matt Weinberg as Douglas Leeman, Cheryl White as Meryl Sites, Mary McDonnell (1) as Eleanor Carter, Norma Maldonado as Corrine Munoz, Christina Hendricks as Joyce, Seth Ayott as Larry, Scott Bryce as Sobriki's Caseworker, Troy Evans as Frank Martin, Joel Ewing as Paramedic, Hallee Hirsh as Rachel Greene, David Krumholtz as Paul Sobriki, | Uncredited: Sally Field (1) as Maggie Wyczenski | Director: Alan J. Levi Writer: R. Scott Gemmill, Jack Orman | | | |
| 169 :08x12 - A River in Egypt (Jan/17/2002) | | Dr. Lewis clashes with Dr. Weaver over the treatment of an injured and condemned murderer who wants to die in the ER rather than wait for his execution while Abby urges her battered next-door neighbor to seek shelter from her abusive husband. Elsewhere, Weaver has a trying day as she is embarrassed in front of her co-workers by her fiery firefighter girlfriend and she is also forced to re-hire the returning Dr. Chen who reveals damaging evidence that could put the blame on Weaver for a patient's accidental death. In addition: a weary Dr. Carter must mitigate between his warring parents as they plan their divorce and also diagnoses a wannabe rapper who tests positive for HIV -- but refuses to tell his naive girlfriend; Dr. Greene tries to help a guilt-stricken father who suffers a heart attack on the day his estranged daughter is to be married, while on the home front, the doctor struggles to find any common ground with his wayward 14-year-old daughter. | | Guest Stars: Mary McDonnell (1) as Eleanor Carter, Geoff Meed as Gary Parnell, Cyril O'Reilly as Prisoner Mike Kinney, Yelba Osorio as Maria Echevarria, Debbie Podowski as Brenda, Romano's Receptionist (as Deb Podowski), Matthew Settle as Brian Westlake, Annika P. Smith as Aisha, Lisa Vidal as CFD Lt. Sandy Lopez, Gedde Watanabe as Nurse Yosh Takata, Richard Whiten as Lawyer (as Richard F. Whiten), P. J. Marino (1) as Corrections Officer Jaeger, Ed Lauter as Fire Captain Dannaker, Christina Hendricks as Joyce, Michelle Bonilla as EMT Harms (as Michelle C. Bonilla), Conni Marie Brazelton as Nurse Connie Oligario, Jarrod Crawford as David 'Diamond Z' Zachary, Troy Evans as Frank Martin, Efrain Figueroa as Julio Echevarria, Erica Gimpel (1) as Adele Newman, Michael Gross (1) as John 'Jack' Carter Jr., Hallee Hirsh as Rachel Greene, Shan Omar Huey as CC | Director: Jesús Salvador Treviño Writer: David Zabel | | | |
| 170 :08x13 - Damage Is Done (Jan/31/2002) | | Drs. Greene and Corday are gripped with fear when their helpless baby daughter is brought in with an accidental overdose -- while Dr. Lewis treats a father and daughter who were injured after opening an exploding letter bomb. Meanwhile, Dr. Weaver seethes when Dr. Romano hands off some of her many duties to Lewis and Dr. Carter meets a dying 12-year-old leukemia patient that his charity-minded mother brought in. Elsewhere: the doctors marvel over a 13-year-old girl who crashed her car while trying to drive her drunken mother home; Dr. Gallant takes pity on a sickly bum and his friendly mutt Stinky; and Abby gets a desperate, late-night visit from her female next-door neighbor. | | Guest Stars: Mary McDonnell (1) as Eleanor Carter, Demetrius Navarro as Morales, Hugh O'Gorman as Donald Brower, Grace Phillips as Mrs. Brower, Mackenzie Phillips as Leslie Miller, Matthew Settle as Brian Westlake (voice), Carlie Westerman (1) as Jessica Brower, Bellina Logan as Nurse Kit, Colton James as Mickey, Christina Hendricks as Joyce, Michelle Bonilla as EMT Harms (as Michelle C. Bonilla), David Brisbin as Dr. Alexander Babcock, Jeanette Brox as Stacy Miller, Dana Elcar (1) as Manny Kendovich, Troy Evans as Frank Martin, Hallee Hirsh as Rachel Greene | Director: Nelson McCormick Writer: Dee Johnson | | | |
| 171 :08x14 - A Simple Twist of Fate (AKA Seven Sinners) (Feb/07/2002) | | While their baby daughter continues to fight for her life, Dr. Greene has sharp words with his wife, Dr. Corday, after she orders Rachel out of their home while Abby might regret championing a battered female neighbor who refuses to press charges against her abusive husband. Elsewhere, some bad munchies soon have everyone scurrying for the bathroom as Kovac returns to help out a short-handed staff. In addition: Dr. Carter confronts his mother over issues of emotional abandonment and gets a surprise visit from his father; the ER team treats an elderly "polar bear" swimmer with heart problems; a fearful 15-year-old girl with vaginal bleeding, and a recent lottery winner who's unlucky enough to have been stabbed by a falling icicle; a diminutive lap dancer who accidentally swallows a customer's wedding ring. | | Guest Stars: Demetrius Navarro as Morales, Gregory North as Neiser (as Greg Zerkle), Laura Putney as Patricia Cox, Matthew Settle as Brian Westlake, Ralph Seymour as Tucker, Glenn Taranto as O'Malley, Jackie Torres as Mother, Gedde Watanabe as Nurse Yosh Takata, Ruth Williamson as Registry Nurse, Time Winters as Emil Savka, Gene Wolande as Henry, Whitney Young as Valarie, Abraham Benrubi as Jerry, Mary McDonnell (1) as Eleanor Carter, David A. Kimball as Nurse Kit, Yvonne Jung as X-Ray Tech, Christina Hendricks as Joyce, Amy Bruckner as Ariel, Eric Morgan Stuart (1) as Tucker, Devon Alan as Kyle McCormick, Conni Marie Brazelton as Nurse Connie Oligario, David Brisbin as Dr. Alexander Babcock, Scott Burkholder as Ginger Jones, Mark Chaet as Tim, Ariel's Stepfather, Colton James as Mickey, Hallee Hirsh as Rachel Greene, Troy Evans as Frank Martin, Kathleen M. Darcy as Judy (as Kathleen Darcy), Ellen Crawford as Nurse Lydia Wright | Director: Christopher Chulack Writer: Jack Orman | | | |
| 172 :08x15 - It's All in Your Head (Feb/28/2002) | | A lonely Dr. Greene faces an uphill struggle for survival and his pain is intensified when the angry Dr. Corday keeps his recovering infant daughter away from him, so he busies himself in the ER treating a father who severely burned himself while experimenting with illegal drugs. While the victim's life is in immediate jeopardy, Greene is further tormented by the man's request not to let his family see him in his horrific condition. Elsewhere: Dr. Chen is confronted with a teenaged comatose patient who confounds her mother when it's discovered that she is pregnant and ready to give birth; a little girl arrives at the ER with her father who suffers from critical gunshot wounds; a teenager is banged-up when his father gets careless with a careening snowmobile; Abby fumes when the man who beat her is released -- and moves back in next door; the returning Jerry clashes with fellow desk jockey Frank. | | Guest Stars: Reiley McClendon as Aaron James, Ntare Mwine as Asst. D.A., Paul Raci as Officer Durcy, Chris Sarandon as Dr. Burke, David Selburg as Brian Westlake, Linda Shing as ICU Nurse Corazon, John Siciliano as Tobias, Kelly Sullivan as Woman, Mia Wesley as Pam Nevinger, Mirron E. Willis as Detective Watkins, Abraham Benrubi as Jerry, Mark Lutz as Randall, Dylan Kasch as Chris Spencer, Kasi Lemmons as Chemo Tech, Dalila Ali Rajah as Judy, Holliston Coleman as Brianna Cooper, Brant Cotton as Ian Nevinger (as Brent Cotton), Julie Ann Emery as Paramedic Niki, Troy Evans as Frank Martin, Erica Gimpel (1) as Adele Newman, Michael G. Hagerty (1) as Mr. James (as Mike Hagerty), Hallee Hirsh as Rachel Greene, Lindsay Hollister as Theresa Matthews, Frieda Jane as Petra | Director: Vondie Curtis-Hall Writer: R. Scott Gemmill | | | |
| 173 :08x16 - Secrets and Lies (Mar/07/2002) | | In a dramatic change-of-pace episode, after a bout of horseplay following a dominatrix' appearance in the ER, Dr. Weaver orders Abby, Dr. Carter, Dr. Lewis, Dr. Kovac and Dr. Gallant into a day-long sexual harassment seminar -- which unleashes a torrent of truth about their mutual relationships. While the class is delayed for a tardy instructor, the five share intimate details while alternately mocking and challenging each other -- especially with the thorny romantic attractions involving Abby and Lewis with Carter. What's more, Carter and Kovac kill time by engaging in a roughhouse round of fencing that speaks volumes about their contending interest in Abby. | | Guest Stars: Gedde Watanabe as Nurse Yosh Takata, Patricia Thielemann as Dominatrix Medusa, Stewart Skelton as John Taylor, Brian Lester as EMT Dumar, Hallee Hirsh as Rachel Greene, Brad Grunberg as Masked Man (as Johnny Cocktails), Troy Evans as Frank Martin, Jan Devereaux as Francis, Cynthia Cervini as Woman, | Uncredited: Abraham Benrubi as Jerry | Director: Richard Thorpe Writer: John Wells (1) | | | |
| 174 :08x17 - Bygones (Mar/28/2002) | | Drs. Corday and Greene continue to awkwardly bump into each other in the ER while Dr. Weaver treats victims of a raging inferno -- one that might have cost the life of her intimate firefighter friend. While Corday suspects her husband is romantically involved with Dr. Lewis, Greene is stumped when he asks the reluctant sister of a severely ill woman to donate part of her liver that would save her sister's life. In addition: Greene chastises the adoptive parents of an uncommunicative young boy who almost dies after experimental therapy; Dr. Chen is shadowed by a disturbed man who is the victim of severe psychological trauma; the doctors react to several college coeds after they are attacked on campus by a madman; a couple of senior citizen adulterers are busted in the ER. | | Guest Stars: Peter Scolari as Kyle Evans, Harrison Page as Stan, Barbara Niven as Stephanie, Demetrius Navarro as Morales, Shareen J. Mitchell as Linda Evans, Klea Scott as Joanne, Linda Shing as ICU Nurse Corazon, Ruth Silveira as Chemo Tech Marni, Hayley Taylor-Block as Renee Carlson (as Hayley Taylor), Lisa Vidal as CFD Lt. Sandy Lopez, Matt Williamson as Ted (as Matthew James Williamson), Martin Yu as EMT Jimmy, Abraham Benrubi as Jerry, Myles Mason as Danny Barnett, Amy London as Renne Double (uncredited), Paul Adelstein as Mrs. Carlson, Jude Ciccolella as Roach Coach Charlie, Julie Cobb as Dr. Felicia Kind, Socialization Therapist, Kyle Colerider-Krugh as Martin, Megalyn Echikunwoke as Terry Welch, Joanne's Sister, Dan Etheridge as Nelson, Christopher Gerse as Victor, Erica Gimpel (1) as Adele Newman, Dinah Lenney as Nurse Shirley, Erika Lenhart as Anna, Lisa Lang as Shelly, Krista Lally as Katherine, Hallee Hirsh as Rachel Greene | Director: Jessica Yu (1) Writer: Elizabeth Hunter, Meredith Stiehm | | | |
| 175 :08x18 - Orion in the Sky (Apr/04/2002) | | While Dr. Greene tries to immerse himself in his work, he reluctantly discovers that his aggressive illness is hampering his coordination -- and watching other end-stage patients struggle with their treatments has a sobering effect on him. Elsewhere: Greene has a poignant reunion with his ex-wife and later mediates between the staff and a stubborn but deluded homeless man; Dr. Pratt, a self-confident new intern, gets some advice from Greene about his bedside manner; Abby can move out of Dr. Kovac's apartment when her abusive neighbor moves away; Greene treats a family man who receives the worst kind of news; an Egyptologist is hospitalized for a rare disease; confusion over an elderly woman's wishes results in heroic measures to resuscitate her. | | Guest Stars: Ken Lerner as Stan Seidel, Spider Madison as Mr. Whipple, Julianna McCarthy (1) as Mrs. Raskin, Ritchie Montgomery as Cahill, Thomas Rosales, Jr. as Orderly Enriquez, Ric Sarabia as Drunk, Lobo Sebastian as Freddy Harrison, Ruth Silveira as Chemo Tech Marni, Alexandra Lee as Katie (as Alexandra Victoria Lee), Maz Jobrani as Henry Aquino, Lori Petty as Shane, Anna Alvim as Linda Cruz, Blaire Baron as Egyptologist Willa Goldman, Paul Benjamin as Al Ervin, Michelle Bonilla as EMT Harms (as Michelle C. Bonilla), Wilson Cruz as Jeffrey Cruz, Micheal DiMaggio as Frank Martin, Christine Harnos as Jennifer Simon | Director: Jonathan Robert Kaplan (2) Writer: David Zabel | | | |
| 176 :08x19 - Brothers & Sisters (Apr/25/2002) | | Dr. Lewis is frightened when she receives a traumatic call for help from her 6-year-old niece in New York and she rushes East to search for the child and her trouble-prone sister, where she enlists the aid of Officers Yokas and Bosco from NBC's Peabody Award-winning "Third Watch" to comb the mean streets. Elsewhere: Dr. Corday fears the worst when she is phoned by Dr. Greene's teenaged daughter in Hawaii where the pair are vacationing; arrogant newcomer Dr. Pratt causes havoc and clashes with the staff when he tries a dangerous unauthorized procedure on a dying patient; Dr. Carter chastises Dr. Kovac for allowing Abby to slip back into using alcohol as a crutch, and Dr. Weaver contends with a crushed couple who can't decide if they want to disconnect their brain-dead son's life support. | | Guest Stars: Molly Price as NYPD Off. Faith Yokas, Kyle Richards as Nurse Dori, Maurice G. Smith as Stanley, David Langston Smyrl as Marty, Nancy Stafford as Alan's Mom, Rise Stefani as Scrub Nurse, Harold Surratt as Reverend Ed (as Harold J. Surratt), Sam Vlahos as Pablo, Jason Wiles as NYPD Off. Maurice 'Bosco' Boscorelli, Kathleen Wilhoite as Chloe Lewis, Abraham Benrubi as Jerry, Mitch Morris as Edwards, William Francis McGuire (3) as Officer Wilson, Joe Lisi as NYPD Lt. Swersky, Kim Raver as Paramedic Kim Zambrano, Gianna Beleno as Suzie Lewis, Amy Carlson as Alex Taylor, Erik Davies (1) as Oleg, Bart DeFinna as News Stand Attendant (uncredited), Jennifer Dunn as Kelly (uncredited), Susan Grace as Gloria, Richard Hong (1) as Bob, Stephen Largay as Ray, NYC Neighborhood Watch Guy, Dinah Lenney as Nurse Shirley, Brian Lester as EMT Dumar | Director: Nelson McCormick Writer: R. Scott Gemmill | | | |
| 177 :08x20 - The Letter (May/02/2002) | | Dr. Carter reads a letter from the ailing Dr. Greene to the E.R. staff. Meanwhile, Dr. Weaver lashes out at a mentally challenged patient; Carter feels helpless when a terminally ill homeless man continues to ask for Greene's help; and Carter tries to coax a tipsy Abby to attend an Alcoholics' Anonymous meeting with him. Elsewhere: the obnoxious Dr. Pratt learns that he will be assigned to County General for his residency; and Dr. Romano struggles to save a young girl's life after an auto accident reveals a dangerous malignancy. | | Guest Stars: Reed Rudy as Dan Rue, Vanna Salviati as Italian Gamma, John Siciliano as Toby, Giovanni Sirchia as Vinny, Robby Sutton (1) as Holden, Lisa Vidal as CFD Lt. Sandy Lopez, Kay Panabaker as Melissa Rue, Jason Padgett as Nolan, Lava Lounge Bartender, Chad Mitchell as Clerk (uncredited), Michael Adler as Nick, Paul Benjamin as Al Ervin, Chris Burke (1) as George, Ellen Crawford as Nurse Lydia Wright, Troy Evans as Frank Martin, Dinah Lenney as Nurse Shirley | Director: Jack Orman Writer: Jack Orman | | | | | | |
| 179 :08x22 - Lockdown (May/16/2002) | | Fear grips Chicago when Carter and Abby treat two children with ominous symptoms that force the E.R. into quarantine until federal disease experts arrive. As Carter fights to save the youths, the staff is trapped with the suffering patients and a busload of injured and ornery senior citizens. Media swarm the hospital and riot police guard the exits while the restless victims begin a small riot in an attempt to escape the dangerous and stifling conditions inside. Meanwhile, Drs. Pratt and Chen -- who may have contracted the disease -- put aside their own symptoms as they labor to save the life of frequent homeless visitor Stan the Can. | | Guest Stars: Nestor Serrano as David Torres, CDC, Raoul N. Rizik as Raoul, Curtis Peek as Pregnant Woman, Harrison Page as Stan, Demetrius Navarro as Morales, Bella Shaw as Robinson, Scott St. James as Drasnin, Heidi Swedberg as Robin Turner, Jayne Taini as Marge, Isidra Vega as Marta Guzman, Alex Virzi as Adam, Mitchell Virzi as Adam, Sean Virzi as Adam, Kristy Munden as News Anchor, John C. McDonnell (4) as Rick, Ken Abraham as Sean, Christopher Birt as EMT Harms, Larry Clarke (1) as Male Lawyer, Sheri Dayton as Bree, Art Frankel as Ralph Meyers, Dee Freeman as Dr. Lutz, Dee Anne Helsel as Deanne, Paul Hipp as Craig Turner, Miranda Kwok as Kristen Shoop, Alison La Placa as Female Lawyer, Alice Lo as Lenore Fong, Marjorie Lovett as Marge Satterfield, Charles Martiniz as Eddy, Frankie Jay Allison as Frankie (as Frankie J. Allison) | Director: Jonathan Robert Kaplan (2) Writer: Dee Johnson, Joe Sachs | | | |
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