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Season 9
180 :09x01 - Chaos Theory (Sep/26/2002)
The hospital remains in lockdown while the Center for Disease Control probes a mysterious and deadly illness that leaves Dr. Carter, Abby and others quarantined. While Dr. Lewis initially is left alone and fights to save one patient, Carter and Abby grow resolved to their romantic fate over the next several days as they idle away their time inside the hospital with Drs. Chen and Pratt -- and veteran patient Stan the Can. Meanwhile, newly widowed Dr. Corday struggles to adapt to her new medical practice in her native England while over-shadowed by her attentive parents.
Guest Stars: Michael Yama as Epidemiologist, Harrison Page as Stan, Demetrius Navarro as Morales, Kris Murphy (1) as Flight Nurse, Michael Muhney as Colin Prentice, Alpheus Merchant as Elderly Man, John C. McDonnell (4) as Rick, Charles Martinet as Eddy (as Charles Martinez), Jillie Mack as Mrs. Newberry, Judy Parfitt as Isabelle Corday, Eric Payne as Police Officer (as Eric A. Payne), James Weber Brown (5) as Nathan, James Ward as Scientist (as James K. Ward), Heidi Swedberg as Robin Turner, Nadia Shazana as Jacy, Joe Sabatino as Helicopter Pilot, Toby Rolt as Senior House Official, Tequan Richmond as Boy, Jim Piddock as Dr. Earl Whitehead, Dinah Lenney as Nurse Shirley, Deji LaRay as Tye Reynolds (as Deji Olasimbo), Kaline Carr as Dr. Stephanie Rioux, David Allen Brooks (1) as Gunn, Crispin Bonham-Carter as Passenger, Allen Bloomfield as Marty, Philippe Bergeron as European, John Aylward as Dr. Donald Anspaugh, Perry Anzilotti as Perry, Anesthesiologist, B. J. Ward as Unknown, Phillip C. Curry (1) as IDC Doctor, Diane Delano as Stella Willis, Troy Evans as Frank Martin, Miranda Kwok as Kristen Shoop, Shirley Jordan as IDC Analyst, Claire Jacobs as Mrs. Daniels, Paul Hipp as Craig Turner, David Hayward as Mother, Christopher Grove as Dr. Marty Kline, Paul Freeman (1) as Dr. Charles Corday, Dee Freeman as Dr. Lutz, | Uncredited: Barrett Rakestraw as Ambulance Driver
Director: Jonathan Robert Kaplan (2)
Writer: R. Scott Gemmill, Jack Orman
 
181 :09x02 - Dead Again (Oct/03/2002)
Chaos reigns as the ER is overloaded with patients after another hospital is shut down just as Dr. Corday makes an emotional return -- and the aggressive Dr. Pratt enrages his counterparts when he resuscitates a heart attack victim who had been pronounced dead. As the tight-lipped Corday sees the ER for the first time since Dr. Greene's death, she clashes with the tightly wound Dr. Weaver. Meanwhile, Dr. Carter and a frisky Abby hardly care to conceal their growing romantic attraction to each other; Dr. Gallant gets an eye-opening education when he pulls a shift in the psychiatric unit; Dr. Romano faces a daunting new challenge.
Guest Stars: Demetrius Navarro as Morales, Kristin Minter as Randi Fronczak, Larry Michelson as Sunburned Man, Tiffany Michelle (1) as Sasha Huffner, Marc McClure as Paul Huffner, Elias McCabe as VA Patient, Peggy Mannix as Mrs. Breeland, Amaury Nolasco as Ricky, Onahoua Rodriguez as Alma, Brady Rubin as Myrna, Leesa Severyn as Physical Therapist, Bonnie Snyder as Tissue Patient, Marcello Thedford as Leon, Oren Williams as Derrick Royston, Albert Wong as Elderly Male Patient, Bernard Zilinskas as Sprooner, Brian Lester as EMT Dumar, Dinah Lenney as Nurse Shirley, Michele Shay as Mrs. Royston, Sam Anderson as Dr. Jack Kayson, Robert Bailey, Jr. (4) as Pete Royson, Leslie Bibb as Erin Harkins, Michelle Bonilla as EMT Harms, P. J. Byrne as Ken the Kiosk Man, Sanjay Chandani as Stella Willis, Jimmy Dineen (1) as Frank Chambers, D. C. Douglas as Ken Ambrose, Alex Kalognomos as Junkie, Claire Jacobs as Mrs. Daniels, Rif Hutton as Mr. Royston, Dwight Hicks as Officer Hutton, Jenna Leigh Green (1) as Tammy Gribbs, Frank's Secretary, Troy Evans as Frank Martin, | Uncredited: Commodore James as Visitor
Director: Richard Thorpe
Writer: Dee Johnson
 
182 :09x03 - Insurrection (Oct/10/2002)
After an enraged drug addict pulls a gun on Dr. Chen and other staff members, a fed-up Dr. Carter leads a divisive walkout when his request for metal detectors is delayed -- thereby endangering the lives of new patients. Elsewhere, Dr. Lewis counsels an exhausted elderly woman whose adult son is dying from Huntington's disease -- the same affliction that killed her husband. In addition, Dr. Pratt tries to safeguard his developmentally disabled brother and comforts Chen after her brush with death; Dr. Kovac treats an HIV-infected boy whose parents arouse his curiosity; and Abby's brother gets an eyeful when he visits the hospital.
Guest Stars: Robb Reesman as Calloway (scenes deleted), Aysia Polk as Tina Jones, Gina Philips as ER Nurse Kathy, Eric Payne as Cop, Demetrius Navarro as Morales, Steven Montfort as Workman, Anthony Rosselli as Dennis, Bob Rumnock (2) as Phillip Berg, Tom Everett Scott as Eric Wyczenski, James Stellos as Maitre'd, Lee Tergesen as Demerol Junkie, Marcello Thedford as Leon, James Waterston as Mr. Barney, Rick Zieff as How Ya Doin' Guy, Christian Middelthon (1) as Lars, Rebecca Metz as Waitress, Michael Patrick McGill as Security #1, Michael Anton as Guard #1, Sean Michael Arthur as Guard #2, Leslie Bibb as Erin Harkins, Thomas Wilson Brown (1) as Paramedic, Laura Coker as Doctor, Diane Delano as Stella Willis, Julie Ann Emery as Paramedic Niki, Troy Evans as Frank Martin, Ken Magee (1) as Security Manager, Shirley Knight as Mrs. Burke, Harry Karp as Vibrator Guy, Paul Hartnoll as D.J., Elizabeth Harmon (1) as Effie, Patrick Gallo as Rudolph Massey
Director: Charles Haid
Writer: Yahlin Chang, Jack Orman
 
183 :09x04 - Walk Like a Man (Oct/17/2002)
Young Dr. Gallant gets worked up over the callous treatment afforded to an addled elderly patient under his repeated care and confronts Dr. Pratt when he reports a suicidal Army Ranger -- whom Gallant promised to protect. Likewise, a protective Dr. Carter is agitated when he discovers that girlfriend Abby downed alcohol while out with her girlfriends. Elsewhere: Dr. Weaver just isn't herself as she makes repeated -- and embarrassing -- mistakes; Dr. Kovac dallies with the mother of a little girl facing kidney failure; and Dr. Corday treats the wife of a senior citizen who's suffering from Alzheimer's.
Guest Stars: Kelly Duncan as Melanie Sheppard, Matt Koby as Bobby, Alexandra Kyle as Marlene, Katherine La Nasa as Janet Wilco, Kristin Minter as Randi Fronczak, Gina Philips as ER Nurse Kathy, Nadia Shazana as Jacy, Susan Yeagley as Woman Reporter, Diane Delano as Stella Willis, Warren Davis as Kipness, Neala Cohen as Mona, Jeff Phillips as Unknown, Tom McTigue as Unknown, Sam Anderson as Dr. Jack Kayson, David Barrera as Felix Hernandez, Michelle Bonilla as EMT Harms, Thomas Wilson Brown (1) as TV Producer, Willis Burks II as Thomas, | Uncredited: Shawn Bernal as Paramedic
Director: Felix Enriquez Alcala
Writer: David Zabel
 
184 :09x05 - A Hopeless Wound (Oct/31/2002)
A suspicious fire on Halloween floods the E.R. with many bizarrely costumed victims -- frustrating Dr. Pratt -- while a frustrated Dr. Romano lets his recent traumatic injury interfere with good judgment when he directs Dr. Corday during surgery on a man with a flesh-eating infection. Elsewhere, Nurse Marquez threatens to file a grievance against Dr. Kovac, who must also treat an older mother who won't accept that her newborn baby cannot survive while Abby and Dr. Carter playfully dress up in suggestive seasonal costumes. In addition, the staff greets an older but wiser surgical intern who tries to overcome a daunting physical handicap.
Guest Stars: John Haymes Newton as Terry, Betty Murphy as Nancy, Heather McPhaul as Mother (Deleted Scenes Only), Ralph P. Martin as Woody, Lynne Marta as Midwife, Dinah Lenney as Nurse Shirley, Chachi Pittman as Louie, Scott Rabinowitz as Ralph, Chuck Raucci as Malish, Richard Riehle as Mandrake Patient, Lucy Rodriguez as Nurse Bjerke, Nadia Shazana as Jacy, Linda Shing as ICU Nurse Corazon, David Wachs (1) as Roman Solider, Butch Klein as Wynn Mathison, Darlene Kardon as Elderly Woman, Marilyn Child as Nun, Katee Sackhoff as N.F.'s Girlfriend, Michelle Bonilla as EMT Harms, Don Cheadle as Paul Nathan, Jane Cho as Fong, Fred Einesman as Assistant, Troy Evans as Frank Martin, Ashley Gardner as Simone Phillips, Bill Kalmenson (1) as Ken, Taneka Johnson as Kris, Shane Johnson (1) as Necrotic Fasciotomy Patient, Christopher Grove as Dr. Marty Kline, Matthew Glave as Dr. Dale Edson, | Uncredited: Commodore James as Paramedic
Director: Laura Innes
Writer: Joe Sachs, Julie Hébert
 
185 :09x06 - One Can Only Hope (Nov/07/2002)
Dr. Corday clashes with the new surgical resident over his intervention in the treatment of a sickly young woman who signs a "Do Not Resuscitate" agreement while Abby wonders aloud about the erratic behavior of her visiting brother. Elsewhere, Abby feels torn when she is caught between an official nurse's complaints against Dr. Kovac, her former lover. In addition, Dr. Pratt comforts Dr. Chen after she feels threatened by a patient and Corday suspects that an unconscious, 14-year old female patient has been sexually assaulted.
Guest Stars: Eric Payne as Officer Beechum (as Eric A. Payne), Elizabeth Rice (1) as Sara Pasbalas, Tom Everett Scott as Eric Wyczenski, Nadia Shazana as Jacy, Keith Szarabajka as Mr. DeLuca, Marcello Thedford as Leon, Jerry Trainor as Darius, Audrey Wasilewski as Officer Wetterling, Jim Cody Williams (3) as Boudreau, Nora Zimmett as Alison DeLuca, Joseph Anthony (1) as Scalise, Larry Michelson as Frequent Flyer, Chad McKnight as Officer Wilson, Michael Patrick McGill as Security Guard #2, Lake Bell as Jody, Leslie Bibb as Erin Harkins, Don Cheadle as Paul Nathan, Julie Ann Emery as Paramedic Niki, Holgie Forrester as Dorothy, Michael Krawic as Willow, Robert Paul Lewis (6) as Paramedic, Peter MacKenzie (1) as Mr. Pasbalas, Spider Madison as Lenny, Ric Mancini (1) as Gasner, Deborah May as Mary Cain
Director: Jonathan Robert Kaplan (2)
Writer: Bruce Miller (2)
 
186 :09x07 - Tell Me Where It Hurts (Nov/14/2002)
While Abby fears the worst when her AWOL brother suddenly disappears, Drs. Carter and Chen treat a frightened Chinese immigrant nanny whom they suspect was impregnated by her employer. Elsewhere, a new resident struggling to overcome his physical disability, tries to help in the E.R. -- but his advice to patients is unappreciated by his fellow doctors. In addition, Dr. Kovac cannot seem to quench his sexual appetites but his admirable resolve on the job to find an eye specialist to treat a young gunshot victim gets him into more trouble; Drs. Gallant and Harkins engage in an escalating game of one-upsmanship concerning their medical knowledge; Dr. Weaver gets some much-needed good news.
Guest Stars: Kay E. Kuter as Seaton, Dinah Lenney as Nurse Shirley, Bellina Logan as Nurse Kit, Tzi Ma as Mr. Young, Robert Mandan as John Doe, Tom Everett Scott as Eric Wyczenski, James Sutorius as Dr. Abrams, Andy Umberger as Dr. David Harvey, Lisa Vidal as CFD Lt. Sandy Lopez, Josh Keaton (1) as Tong-Ye, David Gail (1) as Sgt. Andrews, Joshua Keaton (1) as Unknown, Lake Bell as Jody, Leslie Bibb as Erin Harkins, Michelle Bonilla as EMT Harms, Don Cheadle as Paul Nathan, Karin Co as Kim Yeung, Eleanor Comegys as Sister Monica, Jeff Corbett as Paramedic Niki, Troy Evans as Frank Martin
Director: Richard Thorpe
Writer: R. Scott Gemmill
 
187 :09x08 - First Snowfall (Nov/21/2002)
Abby's family nightmare continues when she and her mother go in search of her AWOL brother -- whom she suspects is suffering from serious mental problems -- and the two women meet at a Midwestern air force base in hopes of preventing his military court-martial. Back at the snowed-in hospital, Dr. Carter struggles to get out of Chicago to join Abby while Dr. Corday treats a family of patients who are severely struck by a truck driver while building a snowman. Meanwhile, Corday tries to help the father make a life-or-death decision while she sympathizes with the troubled Dr. Nathan as he struggles with his increasing symptoms of his physical handicap.
Guest Stars: Jeff Kober as Toby and Matt's Dad, Dinah Lenney as Nurse Shirley, Pete MacNamara (1) as National Guardsman, Robert Maffia as Perfusionist, Garett Maggart as Lt. Ottenson, Mya Michaels as Flight Nurse #2, Kristin Minter as Randi Fronczak, Kris Murphy (1) as Flight Nurse, Tom Everett Scott as Eric Wyczenski, Joseph Kell as Drunk Driver, Josh Hutcherson as Matt, Jim Fitzpatrick (1) as Lt. Col. McGreun, Daniel Bess as Marshall, Leslie Bibb as Erin Harkins, Don Cheadle as Paul Nathan, Peggy Dunne as Sylvia, Troy Evans as Frank Martin, Sally Field (1) as Maggie Wyczenski, Larry Hankin as Bearded Homeless Guy, Tish Hicks as Rebecca Summers
Director: Jack Orman
Writer: Jack Orman
 
188 :09x09 - Next of Kin (Dec/05/2002)
Abby is heartbroken when her troubled mother interferes with the treatment of her bi-polar brother at a psychiatric hospital while Dr. Pratt treats a frightened young girl who is injured in an auto accident and tries to hides a terrible secret. Elsewhere: a dissolute Dr. Kovac forms an unlikely bond with a lonely elderly woman who offers him a tidy "tip"; Dr. Chen is flooded with teary memories when a baby is abandoned inside the E.R.; and Pratt takes matters into his own hands when his luckless brother Leon is fired from his menial job.
Guest Stars: Sue Nelson as Brenda, Paul James Palmer as Louis Maddox, Dave Power (1) as Jeremy Cranston, Tom Everett Scott as Eric Wyczenski, Jurnee Smollett as Romy, Marcello Thedford as Leon, Megan Vint as Morgan Brenner, Gedde Watanabe as Nurse Yosh Takata, Austin Wolff as Timmy Wesson, Jake Zim as Edwin Trotter, Sumalee Montano as Duvata Mahal, Brian Lester as EMT Dumar, Leslie Bibb as Erin Harkins, Michelle Bonilla as EMT Harms, Conni Marie Brazelton as Nurse Connie Oligario, Jeff Corbett as Mike Dodds, Jeffrey DeMunn as Treatment Center Doctor, Sally Field (1) as Maggie Wyczenski, Jordan Garrett as Bradley Wesson, Sandra P. Grant as Melinda Jackson, Shireen Kadivar as Doctor, Dinah Lenney as Nurse Shirley
Director: Paul McCrane
Writer: Dee Johnson
 
189 :09x10 - Hindsight (Dec/12/2002)
In a form-breaking episode, events just before Christmas are traced in reverse chronological order as a hungover Dr. Kovac's troubled life lurches closer to tragedy when his car accidentally hits another auto on icy roads -- endangering his passenger, young resident Harkins. While on duty, Kovac struggles to help a sickly young man fight for his life. In addition, Abby and the emergency room staff attend to a pair of belligerent elves and a young female hockey player with a head wound.
Guest Stars: Patrick Roman Miller (1) as Wiseman, Stuart McLean (1) as Tech, Tomiko Martinez as Sedgewick, Hope Levy as Caroller Number Three, Frank Noon as Birch, Bart Petty as McGiver, Julie Pop as Hannah, Paul Renteria as Custodian, Brent Roam as Herrero, Bret Shefter as Christmas Caroler #2, Vladimir Skomarovsky as Nurse Yosh Takata, Nels Lennarson as Angel, John Kapelos as (as Eugene Lazarev), Scott Jaeck as Dr. Steven Flint, Ana Ortiz as Laura, Nynno Ahli as Security Guard, Leslie Bibb as Erin Harkins, Mike Colter (1) as Watts, Thomas F. Duffy (1) as Detective Henderson, Michael Ealy as Rick Kendrick, Troy Evans as Frank Martin, Bill Forbes as Elf, Kirk Graves as Christmas Caroller #2, Daniel Hansen (1) as Dwayne, Brittney Lee Harvey as Hockey Player
Director: David Nutter
Writer: David Zabel
 
190 :09x11 - A Little Help From My Friends (Jan/09/2003)
When Dr. Pratt is caught bringing a gun into the emergency room, Dr. Carter feels compelled to defend him -- but his colleague's erratic behavior makes even Carter have second thoughts. Meanwhile Dr. Weaver hopes to keep her pregnancy a secret, but physical complications might compromise her plans. Elsewhere, Dr. Lewis keeps a wary eye on a self-destructive patient who admits to molesting young boys; a guilt-stricken Dr. Kovac is warned by Dr. Romano not to admit his fault to the grieving relative of a patient he treated; Dr. Chen treats some student math whizzes who overdosed on Ritalin; and Dr. Gallant confronts a scheming young wife who has designs for her dying husband.
Guest Stars: Bob Papenbrook as Policeman, Rob Moore (5) as Inseminator, Sumalee Montano as Duvata Mahal, Sofia Milos as Coco, Denvn Pysz as Jose Acuna, Shoshannah Stern as Rosemary, Marcello Thedford as Leon, Zachary Throne as Dr. Scott, Paul Tuerpé as Sergeant Campo, Lisa Vidal as CFD Lt. Sandy Lopez, Jill C. Klein as Mattie Gilman, Barbara Eve Harris as Mrs. Kendrick, Michael Ealy as Ryan Kendrick, Patrick Cranshaw as Mr. Gilman, Liz Torres as Sarah Wilson, Sam Anderson as Dr. Jack Kayson, Edward Asner as Dr. James McNulty, John Aylward as Dr. Donald Anspaugh, Michelle Bonilla as EMT Harms, Miguel Angel Caballero as Rico Solano, Sondra Currie (1) as Mr. Hayden, John Doman as Dr. Carl Deraad, Michael Durrell as Bob Gilman
Director: Alan J. Levi
Writer: Julie Hébert
 
191 :09x12 - A Saint in the City (Jan/16/2003)
Dr. Weaver is caught in a bind when an influential alderman, seeking treatment after a fall, tests positive for syphilis -- information that will likely become public. Meanwhile, Dr. Carter is impressed when he meets an irascible old doctor who runs an inner-city medical clinic. Elsewhere: a sympathetic Dr. Kovac bends ethics when he tricks an injured patient into believing that his terminal wife has already expired; Dr. Pratt decides on his own to invite a dying mother's drug-addled son to her bedside and also keeps a wary eye on his mentally challenged brother Leon as he starts a new job; Weaver and Kovac differ on what to do with a young boy whose repeated medical history suggests paternal child abuse.
Guest Stars: Sumalee Montano as Duvata Mahal, Christopher Michael as Security Guard, Stuart McLean (1) as X-Ray Tech, Chad McKnight as Officer Wilson, Nathan Norton as David, Joe O'Connor as Mr. Scott, Aaron Paul as Doug, Kenna J. Ramsey as Carol, Kevin Sifuentes as Millicent Carter, Marcello Thedford as Leon, Lisa Kaminir as Jessie, Courtney Jines as Rachel, Erica Gimpel (1) as Adele Newman, Bruce Weitz as Alderman John Bright, Liz Torres as Sarah Wilson, Jeanetta Arnette as Dying Mother, Edward Asner as Dr. James McNulty, Michelle Bonilla as EMT Harms, Cameron Bowen as Martin, Brian Catalano (1) as Officer Cash, Esther K. Chae as Reporter Justin, James Colby (1) as Tom Callahan, Barbara Kerr Condon as Mrs. Weyler
Director: Peggy Rajski
Writer: Bruce Miller (2)
 
192 :09x13 - No Good Deed Goes Unpunished (Jan/30/2003)
The protective Dr. Pratt is overwhelmed when his mentally challenged roommate Leon leads him to treat a gravely wounded suspect who was responsible for a robbery and holdup -- which also involved the easily duped Leon -- while Dr. Carter stuns Abby when he decides to go to Africa where the medical needs are greatest. Elsewhere, Carter attends to the sickly Dr. McNulty, the curmudgeon he recently met who runs a storefront medical clinic; the emotionally fragile Dr. Romano teeters on the brink of disaster and receives negative news regarding his recovery; Dr. Kovac intends to carry out a threat made to Dr. Weaver, who also re-encounters a grateful alderman who returns bearing financial gifts; and a skilled and bold doctor makes a pass at a shocked Dr. Corday.
Guest Stars: Brian Lester as EMT Dumar, Sal Rendino as Mohan, Kyle Richards as Nurse Dori, Tom Everett Scott as Eric Wyczenski, Marcello Thedford as Leon, Juliette Tinelle as Sydney, Shannon Whirry as Fiona, Dinah Lenney as Nurse Shirley, Troy Evans as Frank Martin, Bruce Weitz as Alderman John Bright, Edward Asner as Dr. James McNulty, Emily Adams as Brenda Walton, Leslie Bibb as Erin Harkins, Bruno Campos as Dr. Eddie Dorset, Bryan Cuprill as Jensen, Heather DeLoach as Helen
Director: Nelson McCormick
Writer: R. Scott Gemmill
 
193 :09x14 - No Strings Attached (Feb/06/2003)
Abby is distraught when she learns that her mentally troubled brother went missing while flying over the Great Lakes, a desperate Dr. Romano gets some depressing news and the hospital staff is confronted with a group of teenaged girls who are run down by a fellow female student suffering from a rare disease that might have caused the tragedy. Elsewhere, Dr. Chen's relationship with Dr. Pratt takes a new turn; a daughter wants to take extreme measures to keep her extremely elderly mother alive; Dr. Weaver gets a promotion from a grateful alderman and Dr. Lewis ponders her pending blind date with a hunk.
Guest Stars: Kyle Richards as Nurse Dori, Patrick T. O'Brien (6) as Carmichael, Larry Michelson as Frequent Flyer, Ricardo Medina, Jr. (1) as Aiden Fenwick (as Ricardo Medina), Chad McKnight as Officer Wilson, Ally Matsumura as Missy, Brian Lester as EMT Dumar, Tom Everett Scott as Eric Wyczenski, Pamela Shaddock as Reporter Winslow, Nadia Shazana as Jacy, Pamela Sinha as Amira, June Squibb as Social Security Daughter, Robin Sydney as Sasha, Marcello Thedford as Leon, Gedde Watanabe as Nurse Yosh Takata, Ashleigh Ann Wood as Fiona, Dinah Lenney as Nurse Shirley, Eric Kan as Matthew Binghimer, Martin Hewitt as Officer Jason Sutter, Richard Biggs as Unknown, Bruce Weitz as Alderman John Bright, Eve Brenner as Wilma, Edward Asner as Dr. James McNulty, John Aylward as Dr. Donald Anspaugh, Michelle Bonilla as EMT Harms, David Allen Brooks (1) as Dr. Gunn, Bruno Campos as Dr. Eddie Dorset, Jennifer Capps as Terri Gables, Patrick Fugit as Sean, Jaishon Fisher (1) as Luke Walker, Troy Evans as Frank Martin, Heather DeLoach as Helen, Paul Christino as Vincenzo, Esther K. Chae as Reporter Justine, Edward Carnevale as Cabbie
Director: Jonathan Robert Kaplan (2)
Writer: Dee Johnson
 
194 :09x15 - A Boy Falling Out of the Sky (Feb/13/2003)
As Dr. Carter returns from his scuba trip, Abby veers disturbingly close to a breakdown in her attempt to cope with a multitude of problems, Dr. Weaver confronts the man who stole her purse and Dr. Pratt accompanies paramedics -- and is later surprised by what happens to a comatose homeless man found on the street. As Abby awaits word on her missing flyboy brother and deals with her needy mom, she and Carter try to keep a brain-dead boy alive in order to comfort his grieving parents. Elsewhere, Dr. Kovac finally arrives at the hospital in the nick of time to aid an overdosed teen while Dr. Lewis helps an elderly man whose wife suffers from Alzheimer's and hypothermia. Lewis is also flattered by her teenaged admirer -- which doesn't help sugarcoat the grim news for her young cancer patient.
Guest Stars: Elizabeth Morehead as Mrs. Simmons, Demetrius Navarro as Morales, Sal Rendino as Mohan, Kyle Richards as Nurse Dori, Lisa Vidal as CFD Lt. Sandy Lopez, Ben Ziff as Trevor, Lorin McCraley as Gillie, Chris Marrs (1) as Auto Store Owner, Patrick Fugit as Sean, Douglas Bennett (1) as Martin Kroll, Michelle Bonilla as EMT Harms, Liza Del Mundo as Severa, Sara Edwards as Nurse, Troy Evans as Frank Martin, Sally Field (1) as Maggie Wyczenski
Director: Charles Haid
Writer: Yahlin Chang, R. Scott Gemmill
 
195 :09x16 - A Thousand Cranes (Feb/20/2003)
Drs. Pratt and Gallant see the when they are pulled over and questioned as possible suspects in a murderous rampage at the hospital's local diner while a sympathetic Dr. Lewis befriends an enamored teenaged cancer patient who fears he might not have long to live. Elsewhere, Dr. Carter learns a sobering earful from Maggie when he reluctantly takes her to the airport even as he ponders a life-changing personal decision. In addition, troubled Dr. Kovac ruminates on his tragic life when he is forced to consult a psychologist.
Guest Stars: Elizabeth Morehead as Mrs. Simmons, Katie Morrow as Julie, Michael Pena as Officer Mitch Palnick, Chris Pine (1) as Levine, Michael B. Silver as Dr. Paul Myers, Gedde Watanabe as Nurse Yosh Takata, Chad McKnight as Officer Wilson, Damien Luvara as Enriquez, Carlease Burke as Policewoman, Lonnie Colon as Driver, Julie Ann Emery as Paramedic Niki, Sally Field (1) as Maggie Wyczenski, Patrick Fugit as Shawn Simmons, Matthew Jones (1) as Cop
Director: Jonathan Robert Kaplan (2)
Story: Jacy Young | Teleplay: David Zabel
 
196 :09x17 - The Advocate (AKA Side Effects) (Mar/13/2003)
Dr. Weaver finds herself in a deep hole when she bends the rules to treat the syphilitic lover of her powerful new patron -- Alderman Bright -- but when the patient has a severe allergic reaction, she desperately tries to cover her tracks and compromises her ethics even further. In the meantime, Weaver's career continues to get a boost at the expense of a stubborn Dr. Romano and Dr. Carter and Abby reassess their relationship. Elsewhere: Dr. Kovac ruminates aloud on his star-crossed career path while he ministers to a rebellious teenaged girl who claims she was sexually abused at a boot camp for wayward youths, and Carter cares for a nasty middle-aged woman who's slowly being poisoned.
Guest Stars: Sam Vlahos as Pablo, Olga Vilner as Luda, Frances Sternhagen (1) as Millicent Carter, Michael B. Silver as Dr. Paul Myers, Lucy Rodriguez as Nurse Bjerke, Josh Radnor as Keith, Ely Pouget as Mrs. Banks, Bruce Weitz as Alderman John Bright, Marina Malota as Molly, John Aylward as Dr. Donald Anspaugh, Deena Dill as Kristy, Troy Evans as Frank Martin
Director: Julie Hébert
Writer: Joe Sachs
 
197 :09x18 - Finders Keepers (Apr/03/2003)
A tense E.R. spins further into chaos when a bitter Dr. Romano assumes control and offends nearly everyone with his inept and dictatorial policies, while Dr. Lewis is pleasantly surprised by the visit of an intimate relative. Meanwhile, a sympathetic Dr. Kovac employs Dr. Corday's help in his quest to bring a sickly Croatian boy to America for his only chance to live. Corday also counsels a frightened young pregnant women whose cancer jeopardizes both her life and the baby's. Elsewhere, Corday's nanny accidentally runs over the foot of a cunning street salesman Dr. Pratt scrambles to buy Dr. Chen a gift for her birthday; and Lewis is startled at what happens to a woman who fell and is admitted with a broken wrist.
Guest Stars: Terry Maratos as Garvey, Jamie McShane as Josh Rushing, Kris Murphy (1) as Flight Nurse, Demetrius Navarro as Morales, Damani Roberts as Sanny, Nadia Shazana as Jacy, Linda Shing as ICU Nurse Corazon, Bart Tangredi as Male Patron, Jennifer Tung as Dr. David Harvey, Stephanie Venditto as Diana Rushing, Tamara Zook as Sandra, Donal Logue as Chuck Martin, Taneka Johnson as Kris, Christopher Allport as The Bartender, Elizabeth Bogush as Debra Strickland, Michelle Bonilla as EMT Harms, Ike Bram as Eddie, Smith Cho as Woo, Russell Edge as CT Tech, Bodhi Elfman as Nicky, Crista Flanagan as Pam, Andrea Fay Friedman as Jim, Max Grodénchik as Street Salesman, Terence Bernie Hines (1) as Roy Felton, | Uncredited: Carly Reichert as ER Nurse
Director: T. R. Babu Subramaniam
Writer: Dee Johnson
 
198 :09x19 - Things Change (Apr/24/2003)
Abby is threatened by an over-medicated psychotic patient and gets an update regarding her missing brother. Elsewhere, Dr. Romano continues to make rash judgments -- and enemies -- when he orders a man with a severe sore throat to be released and then tries to perform surgery in the emergency room. Dr. Kovac welcomes a old friend -- a fellow Croatian doctor -- to observe the chaos of an American inner-city hospital. Carter also receives some emotional news from home as he guides a group of eager medical students who witness him refuse to give up trying to save a cardiac-arrested patient.
Guest Stars: Donal Logue as Chuck Martin, Nina Sablich as Dr. Gordana Horvat, Tom Everett Scott as Eric Wyczenski, Johnny Sneed as James, Frances Sternhagen (1) as Millicent Carter, Emil Lin as Bruce Lin, Anil Kumar as Benazir, Mary Joy as Mona, Julie Ariola as Frank Martin, Christopher Goodman as Andrew, Rahul Gupta as Darren, Teresa Huang as Vivian, Phillip Jeanmarie as Patient
Director: Richard Thorpe
Writer: R. Scott Gemmill
 
199 :09x20 - Foreign Affairs (May/01/2003)
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Guest Stars: Randy Lowell as Dr. Shire, Ricky Luna as Baseball Player, Robert Maffia as Perfusionist, Demetrius Navarro as Morales, Patrick O'Connor as Heart Surgeon, David Schall as Minister at Funeral, Nadia Shazana as Jacy, Shawn Smith as Turner, Rise Stefani as CT Nurse, Donal Logue as Chuck Martin, Brian Lester as EMT Dumar, Dinah Lenney as Nurse Shirley, Alisa Reyes as Unknown, Ned Schmidtke as Unknown, Jonelle Allen (1) as Lincoln Gerald, Craig Brown (1) as Bone, Bruno Campos as Dr. Eddie Dorset, Annette Chavez as Fernando, Michael Gross (1) as John 'Jack' Carter Jr., Cory Hardrict as Curtis, Larry Joshua as Lomas
Director: Jonathan Robert Kaplan (2)
Writer: David Zabel
 
200 :09x21 - When Night Meets Day (May/08/2003)
A frustrated Carter nearly has a meltdown when he treats two cult victims from a mass poisoning tied to the day's unnerving solar eclipse as well as a wounded gang-banger, a dying Buddhist nun and a heart-attack victim. On the night scheduled to be his last in the E.R., Pratt treats a woman whose unborn child was cut out of her -- prompting a search for the baby -- plus a burned firefighter and other cult victims. Meanwhile, Dr. Romano experiences life as a patient when he undergoes surgery.
Guest Stars: Demetrius Navarro as Morales, Mark Moses as Buddhist Monk, George Miserlis as Fireman 2, June Kyoto Lu as Zuin-an, Brian Lester as EMT Dumar, Michael Pena as Bjerke, Marco Sanchez as O'Connor, Shawn Smith as Turner, Stacy Solodkin as Nancy, Karen Tucker as Lori, Michael Williamson as Fireman #1 (as Michael James Williamson), Patti Yasutake as Kito, Stephen Lee (2) as Nurse Shirley, James Martin Kelly (1) as Mr. Mednick, Monti Sharp as Henry, Alex Hoover as Heather #1, Addison Hoover as Heather #2, Julie Ariola as Anna, Michelle Bonilla as EMT Harms, Paul Butcher as Paul Dressler, Ellen Crawford as Nurse Lydia Wright, David Gianopoulos as Gillian, Christopher Grove as Dr. Marty Kline, Camille Guaty as Georgia (as Joy Leslie Hadnott), Katherine Heard (1) as Doris, Tina Holmes as Sharon Dressler
Director: Jack Orman
Writer: Jack Orman
 
201 :09x22 - Kisangani (May/15/2003)
In a change-of-pace episode, a sweat-soaked Dr. Carter finally arrives in the war-torn Congo as part of a voluntary medical program and he finds primitive Third-World facilities, a few heroic staffers and woeful patients overflowing the tiny hospital while a bloody civil war threatens to engulf them all. Carter ventures deeper into the jungle to reunite with Dr. Kovac as they risk their lives manning a crude outpost used for a vaccination campaign -- and soon find themselves in the withering line of fire between the warring tribes.
Guest Stars: Barbara Eve Harris as Chance's Mother, Ryan Thomas Johnson (1) as Mai Mai Kid, Mareo-Ahmir Lawson as Intimidating African Soldier, Jarreth J. Merz as Charles (as Jarreth Merz), Mireille Metellus as Chance, Simone-Elise Girard (1) as Gillian, Gregory Giles (1) as (uncredited), Alex Endeshaw as FAC Soldier, Michael Chinyamurindi as Angelique, Earl Houston Bullock as Thorpe, Abdul Ayoola as Patrique, Gordon Pinkney as Exhausted Man, | Uncredited: Daniel Espeseth as Dr. O'Brien
Director: Christopher Chulack
Writer: John Wells (1)
 
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