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ER :: Such Sweet Sorrow (06x21)
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| Title: | Such Sweet Sorrow |
| Episode #: | 06x21 |
| Production Number: | 225471 |
| Original Airdate: | Thursday May 11th, 2000 |
*Also Known As: - Murheensa kullakin (
Finland [MTV3])
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FI (MTV3) |
Apr 12, 2001 |
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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.
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Julianna Margulies makes her last appearance with this episode. | This is Troy Evans' first episode as concierge Frank. He already had an appearance as Officer Martin in the first episode of ER. |
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