Season |
Episode |
Airdate |
Title |
Summary |
1 |
1 |
9/19/1994 |
24 Hours (Pilot) |
Greene receives a tempting offer from a prestigious private practice. Benton risks unauthorized surgery in order to save a life; Lewis consoles a fragile cancer patient; Ross comes to work drunk; and inexperienced Carter must contend with several unorthodox emergencies on his first day in the ER. Also, nurse Hathaway is brought in following a suicide attempt. |
1 |
2 |
9/22/1994 |
Day One |
Food-poisoning victims who ate at a German Hoffbrau overrun the ER. A family is victimized by a drunk driver. Med student Carter examines an admirer; Lewis seeks help for an emotionally disturbed man; Ross fights to save a girl hit by a drunken driver; and recovering Hathaway gets a visit from Ross. |
1 |
3 |
9/29/1994 |
Going Home |
Hathaway's return after her suicide attempt is filled with humor, affection and pell-mell plunge into nonstop ER crises. Greene treats a domestic violence victim; Lewis goes on the defensive after a cardiac case goes awry; and Benton is shadowed by a patient singing show tunes. |
1 |
4 |
10/06/1994 |
Hit and Run |
Bad news is compounded when Carter notifies the wrong parents that a hit-and-run fatality is their son. Meanwhile, Lewis and Benton square off following a misdiagnosed case, and Hathaway has news for romance-minded Ross: no way! |
1 |
5 |
10/13/1994 |
Into That Good Night |
Greene tries to find a transplant for a critically ill heart patient who won't survive the night unless a heart donor is found. Ross purchases medication for an impoverished family's asthmatic child. Carter gets surprising results from an STD test. Lewis resuscitates a college student who almost drank himself to death. |
1 |
6 |
10/20/1994 |
Chicago Heat |
The realities of the ER may be too much for a child, but circumstances force Greene to bring his daughter Rachel with him on a day when the outdoor temperature tops 100 degrees and the air-conditioning doesn't work. Benton and Langworthy try in vain to save a boy shot in self-defense. Meanwhile, Lewis's broke sister, Chloe, steals Lewis's TV and VCR. After Ross crosses the line with Hathaway and Taglieri, Hathaway slugs Ross. |
1 |
7 |
11/03/1994 |
Another Perfect Day |
A successful lumbar procedure and more give Carter reasons to celebrate a perfect day. But it's a troubled day for Benton as he vies for a fellowship, and a perfect mess for Lewis, coping with troubled sister Chloe. Also, Ross and Hathaway share a kiss. |
1 |
8 |
11/10/1994 |
9 1/2 Hours |
Greene calls in sick to spend a romantic day with Jennifer, leaving Ross to cover for him. Carter diagnoses a young athlete's life-threatening ailment. Hathaway counsels a rape victim. Benton learns that he's lost the Starze Fellowship to Langworthy. Carter develops a crush on Lewis. |
1 |
9 |
11/17/1994 |
ER Confidential |
Thanksgiving at the ER means a staff potluck dinner - and a full course of medical emergencies, including an animal rights activist attacked by a turkey he rescued; Hathaway faces an ethical crisis when a patient confides in her the details of an accident; and Carter does some soul-searching regarding his treatment of a transvestite. Also, Lewis's alcoholic sister Chloe announces that she's pregnant and Carter and Benton spend Thanksgiving together. |
1 |
10 |
12/08/1994 |
Blizzard |
As a major snowstorm hits, victims of a massive freeway pileup are gurneyed in. Among those assisting the life-saving efforts: an immigrant janitor who was a skilled surgeon in her homeland. |
1 |
11 |
12/15/1994 |
The Gift |
A transfer team is due by helicopter to receive donor organs - but Benton has not yet obtained next-of-kin approval for the organ harvest. And though it's Christmas Eve, Greene has not found time to shop for gifts. Elsewhere, Ross crashes Hathaway's engagement party to tell her he loves her - and winds up fighting with Taglieri. |
1 |
12 |
1/05/1995 |
Happy New Year |
Carter proves he's ready for the OR - but his first day in surgical attendance is a comedy of mishaps. The consequences are grave when Lewis discharges a cardiac patient. Benton and his sister, Jackie, discuss new arrangements for the care of his ailing mother. |
1 |
13 |
1/12/1995 |
Luck of the Draw |
Lewis is hit with a one-two punch: Kayson formally charges her with negligence and Greene is ordered to supervise her work. Carter breaks in a new student, Deb Chen; Greene tends to a "body packer" who has a half-kilo of cocaine packets secreted in his stomach; and Benton is forced to leave an important surgery when his mother wanders off. |
1 |
14 |
1/19/1995 |
Long Day's Journey |
Who cares for the caregivers? The nonstop parade of crises and stricken young innocents weighs heavily on Ross. Meanwhile, the heart-attack victim under Lewis's care is the doctor who nearly wrecked her career and Benton hires physical therapist Jeanie Boulet to care for his mom - without consulting his sister, Jackie. |
1 |
15 |
2/02/1995 |
February Fifth, 1995 |
Morgenstern surprises Greene with a new job offer. A terminally ill breast cancer patient asks Greene to help her die. An armed boy threatens the hospital staff. Hathaway deals with a patient who thinks he's dead and Benton is chastised by Nurse Haleh, Hathaway and his mother's new physical therapist, Jeanie Boulet, for his condescending attitude. |
1 |
16 |
2/09/1995 |
Make of Two Hearts |
Kayson pursues Lewis romantically. Ross and Hathaway cope with a young Russian girl with AIDS whose adoptive mother abandons her. A humane policeman hauls a dog he hit with his car. And Carter and Chen treat three cheerleaders after eating LSD-laced Valentine's candy. Chen unknowingly eats a piece of the candy, which affects her ability to treat patients. |
1 |
17 |
2/16/1995 |
The Birthday Party |
Greene and Benton each have family birthday parties to attend, but ER demands may keep them away. Meanwhile, Carter mistakenly thinks it's Benton's birthday and hires belly dancers as a celebratory surprise. Hicks informs Benton that his mother's declining health is interfering with his residency and suggests that he take a hiatus. Ross risks his career when he yells at an abusive parent of a baby girl; Hathaway tries to adopt the Russian girl left in the ER, but Taglieri is against it. |
1 |
18 |
2/23/1995 |
Sleepless in Chicago |
Benton runs on no sleep for 48 hours...and runs into trouble. Other troubles are afoot: a con man works the floor, a mental patient poses as a hospital efficiency expert and Greene's wife wants a divorce. Also, Carter inadvertently prolongs the life of a terminally ill patient who wants to die and the AIDS hospice turns down Hathaway's request to adopt a Russian teen due to Hathaway's suicide attempt. |
1 |
19 |
3/09/1995 |
Love's Labor Lost |
Only God can work miracles. Greene however, proves to be very human - panicked, inexperienced in deliveries and largely on his own - when he copes with a birth crises. |
1 |
20 |
3/30/1995 |
Full Moon, Saturday Night |
The moon is full and so is the ER - filled with popsicle pledges, a would-be werewolf and others affected by "lunar lunacy." Carter and Chen extend their shifts to experience the ER during a full moon, and they are not disappointed. Coping with emotional problems, Greene's not making a good impression on the new ER chief. |
1 |
21 |
4/06/1995 |
House of Cards |
Greene's crisis heightens when he must lead a seminar on the ill-fated preeclampsia case he recently misdiagnosed. Lewis's sister Chloe returns, eight months pregnant and homeless. On Taglieri's recommendation, Benton's mother is released from the ER into a nursing home. Also: Chen, Carter's fellow med student and rival, decides enough's enough. |
1 |
22 |
4/27/1995 |
Men Plan, God Laughs |
Unable to save his mother, Benton redoubles his efforts to save every patient. Meanwhile, Greene attempts to save his marriage. But that means less time at work - and more disfavor with new ER chief Swift and Ross, as a consequence of hitting an abusive parent, is forced to see a psychiatrist. |
1 |
23 |
5/04/1995 |
Love Among the Ruins |
Greene's marriage is in a shambles, Hathaway's wedding arrangements are fraying. Benton is falling for married Jeanie Boulet and Lewis treats a jilted, suicidal patient. Also, Benton agrees to recommend Carter for a surgical sub-internship, although he and other ER coworkers are surprised to learn of Carter's wealthy background. |
1 |
24 |
5/11/1995 |
Motherhood
(directed by Quentin Tarantino.[1]) |
Beginnings: Lewis assists as her sister gives birth. Endings: Benton learns his mother has died, and finds comfort with Jeanie Boulet. The pendulum swing of life and death continues, including the attempt to save a patient impaled by an iron bar. Meanwhile, Carter is rejected for the surgical internship after rejecting an ER internship with Greene. |
1 |
25 |
5/18/1995 |
Everything Old Is New Again |
Hathaway's wedding day is still an eventful day of work for the ER team. Greene is slapped with a malpractice suit regarding the pregnant woman who died while in labor. Later, Swift offers Greene the attending position. Carter, convinced this is his last day in the ER, slanders Benton in final evaluations. However, Carter later gets the surgical internship when the first candidate turns it down - and he also learns that Benton gave him high marks. At the wedding, the bride is lovely and radiant. But where's the groom? |
Season |
Episode |
Airdate |
Title |
Summary |
2 |
26 |
9/21/1995 |
Welcome Back, Carter! |
John Carter returns from vacation with gifts...and with a lot of catching up to do as Benton's new surgical intern. He is later introduced to an attractive new med student, Harper Tracy. Jeanie and Benton become intimately involved. Hathaway starts a paramedic rotation and is partnered with Shep. Greene's selection of uncompromising Kerry Weaver as chief resident doesn't win wide approval. |
2 |
27 |
9/28/1995 |
Summer Run |
Hathaway rides along with paramedics in order to qualify for recertification; Ross treats a young pyromaniac for burns; Lewis has one of her worst days when she's stuck with Chloe's crying baby; Carter and Harper grow closer; while Benton asks Jeanie to leave her estranged husband; and Greene's commuter ride from Milwaukee continues to be troublesome. Weaver's assertiveness rides on everyone. |
2 |
28 |
10/05/1995 |
Do One, Teach One, Kill One |
Benton allows Carter to do his first unsupervised surgery; tension between Weaver and Lewis escalates; Ross treats a child with AIDS; Shepard and Hathaway grow closer after losing a victim; and overstressed Lewis is burdened when her sister Chloe leaves her baby behind and skips town. Greene decides to avoid his grueling commute by staying with Ross during the week. |
2 |
29 |
10/12/1995 |
What Life? |
After Benton injures himself during an altercation over a parking spot, his intern Carter fills in for him; Lewis considers putting baby Susie up for adoption; Hathaway gets a scare when someone shoots at Shepherd during a rescue attempt; Harper and Carter share a kiss; and Greene makes it clear to all that he supports his nettlesome chief resident. |
2 |
30 |
10/19/1995 |
And Baby Makes Two |
It's a Weaver-free day at the ER. But the chief resident's absence doesn't mean total harmony, as Ross and Greene clash over the treatment of a dying child. With Benton's finger still healing, Carter continues to impress his superiors in the O.R. And Lewis makes a decision about baby Susie. |
2 |
31 |
11/02/1995 |
Days Like This |
A gang shooting leads multiple victims to the ER. Ross and Harper's one-night fling stings Carter and further jeopardizes Ross's career. New ER hire Jeanie unsettles Benton. Hathaway makes sure a dying man notarizes her housing documents before he expires. Ross's fellowship is terminated after he breaks the rules...again. The ER welcomes a new admissions clerk, Randi. |
2 |
32 |
11/09/1995 |
Hell and High Water |
Doug Ross: M.D. - and hero. The pediatrician becomes a medic sensation when his dramatic rescue of a boy trapped in a storm drain during a downpour is covered live by a TV news team. |
2 |
33 |
11/16/1995 |
The Secret Sharer |
Time to mend old wounds: Carter and Harper make a date, Benton learns of Jeanie's change in marital status, Lewis's dad wants to help care for Susie, Hathaway becomes the confidant of a 17-year-old who attempted suicide with an overdoseand; and Ross must choose between private practice and the ER. |
2 |
34 |
12/07/1995 |
Home |
Greene learns that his wife and daughter were involved in serious car accident back in Milwaukee; Hathaway befriends a homeless, mentally disturbed architect; Lewis elects to care for Susie over the chance to present a case at a medical conference; and Carter encourages Benton to interview for Vucelich's research project. |
2 |
35 |
12/14/1995 |
A Miracle Happens Here |
Life takes no holiday. Among the patients are a Holocaust survivor, a priest whose dying words try to stop a gang war and a Santa-like toymaker who inspires Hathaway to share her Christmas spirit. |
2 |
36 |
1/04/1996 |
Dead of Winter |
One apartment, 22 children - and each of these neglected and abused little ones are brought to the ER for treatment. Jeanie's work performance is questioned and Benton's is praised. Shepherd is accused of being a racist by Benton and Malik; Greene is served divorce papers; Al tries to get Jeanie to reconcile; Carter tries to impress Vucelich by taking on a terminal patient's care; and Jeanie feels slighted after discovering that Hathaway has given her a poor evaluation. |
2 |
37 |
1/25/1996 |
True Lies |
A patient may be saved, but Lewis is instead obligated to honor her DNR order. Greene finds his daughter upset over his impending divorce. Benton invites Jeanie to an exclusive dinner party given by Vucelich. The husband of a patient discovers what Carter wouldn't tell him. |
2 |
38 |
2/01/1996 |
It's Not Easy Being Greene |
Legal and professional woes weigh heavily on Greene. Issues of character arise when Carter takes credit for an analysis that isn't his and Benton questions the completeness of his mentor's research. Weaver pressures Lewis about the Chief Resident position and Hathaway becomes a part-time worm farmer to raise extra cash. |
2 |
39 |
2/08/1996 |
The Right Thing |
The word is out. Everyone thinks Greene and Lewis are a romantic item. And rumor has it that Benton quit his research assignment, although he's actually dismissed for questioning the validity of Vucelich's data. Ross's birthday is spoiled when his father arrives and a dark side of Carter is revealed when he has a violent confrontation with an intoxicated patient. |
2 |
40 |
2/15/1996 |
Baby Shower |
Sprinklers malfunction in the maternity ward, resulting in the transfers of eight mothers-to-be to the ER. Benton seeks to prove his worth when he takes on a seemingly hopeless surgical case. |
2 |
41 |
2/22/1996 |
The Healers |
Paramedics put duty first and personal safety second when they enter an inferno to rescue children. Carter questions his ability when he's unable to cope with a severely burned victim. |
2 |
42 |
3/28/1996 |
The Match Game |
Congratulations, you're fired. Carter's inappropriate midday celebration of his new residency status could lead to dismissal. Ross is at an ethical crossroads when he's told not to reveal his misdiagnosis of a child's cancer. |
2 |
43 |
4/04/1996 |
A Shift in the Night |
There are 42 patients in the waiting room, 33 in the ER and more on the way. It's a night unlike any other, and Greene is working his fourth consecutive night. |
2 |
44 |
4/25/1996 |
Fire in the Belly |
After he confronts his error in an appendectomy case, Benton musters the will to correct his inaction on Vucelich's study. Carter's me-first ways lead Harper to dump him. Lewis relinquishes Susie to Chloe. |
2 |
45 |
5/02/1996 |
Fevers of Unknown Origin |
Balancing acts: Lewis compensates for no longer having Susie in her life, Carter reluctantly begins a pediatrics requirement, Greene irons out details of his divorce and Benton is both rebuffed and rewarded. |
2 |
46 |
5/09/1996 |
Take These Broken Wings |
Physician heal thyself: Lewis consults a therapist in order to deal with her new situation. The illness of Jeanie's estranged husband has repercussions for her and Benton. Hathaway lies to protect Shep. |
2 |
47 |
5/16/1996 |
John Carter, M.D. |
It's graduation day for Carter, but the ceremony may very well go on without him. The ER will have to go on without Hathaway after she abruptly quits. Lewis declines the chief residency post. |
Season |
Episode |
Airdate |
Title |
Summary |
3 |
48 |
9/26/1996 |
Dr. Carter, I Presume |
He's a doctor now. And the hurdles are a little taller. Carter's first day in his new role is overwhelming - and his work performance is initially underwhelming. Jeanie hides her HIV diagnosis from the staff. |
3 |
49 |
10/03/1996 |
Let the Games Begins |
Jeanie's attempt to conceal her condition has severe financial repercussions for her and impacts her professional relationship with Benton. Hathaway, meanwhile, has financial troubles of her own. |
3 |
50 |
10/10/1996 |
Don't Ask, Don't Tell |
County General's new chief of staff imposes an hourly patient quota - but a patient with little if any chance of survival occupies all of Greene's time. Weaver realizes Jeanie's situation and reassures her. |
3 |
51 |
10/17/1996 |
Last Call |
Ross rushes a comatose Jane Doe patient to the ER - a woman who was with him the previous evening. And Benton gets a lesson in compassion during his work in pediatrics. |
3 |
52 |
10/31/1996 |
Ghosts |
Halloween is a night of horrors for Ross and Hathaway when they staff the neighborhood health mobile. Benton looks after trick-or-treaters from the children's ward. And a ghost is said to be on the fifth floor. |
3 |
53 |
11/07/1996 |
Fear of Flying |
Above the call - way above. Lewis contends with her fear of flying as she rides the rescue chopper to the scene of a horrible traffic accident. Benton botches a surgery on the accident's youngest victim. |
3 |
54 |
11/14/1996 |
No Brain, No Gain |
Greene misreads Lewis, Carter and Keaton read each other perfectly, and Ross reads himself well enough to ask a shrink for help. Meanwhile, Benton tries to redeem himself by working on a lost cause. |
3 |
55 |
11/21/1996 |
Union Station |
Time and Cupid wait for no man. A wedding in the waiting room contrasts with Greene's inability to express his feelings to Lewis, even though it's her last day at the ER. |
3 |
56 |
12/12/1996 |
Ask Me No Questions, I'll Tell You No Lies |
Jeanie's confidential medical files aren't confidential when Greene checks them and confirms his suspicions that she has HIV. Keaton levels with Carter about their relationship. |
3 |
57 |
12/19/1996 |
Homeless for the Holidays |
What child is this? Street kid Charlie brings a drug-addled woman's baby to Ross for treatment. Jeanie comes clean about her HIV. Hathaway observes Ukrainian Christmas with family and two unexpected guests. |
3 |
58 |
1/16/1997 |
Night Shift |
A night that begins slowly soon ignites: Greene risks his career to save a life, Benton discovers Carter's secret, Charlie suffers a beating and the ER suffers the shocking loss of one of its own. |
3 |
59 |
1/23/1997 |
Post Mortem |
Gant's death weighs heavily on Carter, and his anger grows over how Benton treated the intern. Hathaway copes with a makeshift RN staff during a labor sickout and takes the blame for a fatal trauma-room error. |
3 |
60 |
1/30/1997 |
Fortune's Fools |
A good day for Greene: he and Marquez end their romance amicably, and his mentoring of prospective interns earns praise. A lousy day for Hathaway: she's suspended from the staff. |
3 |
61 |
2/06/1997 |
Whose Appy Now? |
Carter is the delighted surgeon when Benton needs an appendectomy. Ross grapples with a teen's DNR request. Greene proves that the only thing worse than a two-timing cad is a three-timer. |
3 |
62 |
2/13/1997 |
The Long Way Around |
A heist at a neighborhood store erupts into a hostage crisis. Among the captives is Hathaway, who turns the store into an impromptu ER to help the injured...and develops an unexpected bond with one of the robbers. |
3 |
63 |
2/20/1997 |
Faith |
Benton is recovered from his surgery, but not his sense of guilt over Gant. Events don't work out as intended when Greene places a Down-syndrome person on a heart-transplant list and Ross assists a just-turned-18 patient who wants to pull the plug. |
3 |
64 |
4/10/1997 |
Tribes |
Do assumptions about race cloud Greene's judgement? Incidents involving two gunshot victims - one white, one black - and a black woman with undetected heart ailment causes him to reassess his thinking. |
3 |
65 |
4/17/1997 |
You Bet Your Life |
Carter puts his career in jeopardy when he circumvents channels to arrange surgery for a racetrack gambler. And Jeanie reconsiders her plight when she cares for an AIDS victim loathed by her unforgiving husband. |
3 |
66 |
4/24/1997 |
Calling Dr. Hathaway |
A mouse in the house - and perhaps a new doctor-in-training, too. A genetically engineered lab mouse escapes into the ER. Hathaway weighs her career options after she scores high on the MCAT. |
3 |
67 |
5/01/1997 |
Random Acts |
A brother donates a kidney to his sister, a stroke victim receives life-saving treatment, and Jeanie's ex is accepted into a new AIDS-drug study. But violence involving Greene casts a pall over the acts of healing and compassion. |
3 |
68 |
5/08/1997 |
Make A Wish |
It's Hathaway's birthday, but she doesn't want to hear about it. And it's the birth day of Carla and Benton's son when she goes into early labor. Greene returns to the ER, but settling in proves difficult. |
3 |
69 |
5/15/1997 |
One More for the Road |
Ross is increasingly drawn to Hathaway, Charlie reappears at the ER, Greene refuses to admit that he needs help and Carter and Anspaugh are still at loggerheads. Meanwhile, the Boulets find strength in their renewed relationship...and Benton draws strength from his tiny newborn son. |
Season |
Episode |
Airdate |
Title |
Summary |
4 |
70 |
9/25/1997 |
Ambush |
Someone is watching every move: A documentary film team follows Greene (who's still coping with having been savagely mugged) and the ER staff during a bustling day. Performed and broadcast live! |
4 |
71 |
10/02/1997 |
Something New |
New faces, standard chaos. Dr. Corday learns the ropes, Greene hires a new (and maybe incompetent) desk clerk, Carter tries to mentor new student George Henry, and Benton and Carla settle on a name for their child. |
4 |
72 |
10/09/1997 |
Friendly Fire |
Jerry takes a look at a paramilitary weapon brought into the ER by a gun seller. It's not loaded, right? Plus: Weaver takes aim at ER operating costs, and Hathaway feels threatened when Corday flirts with Ross. |
4 |
73 |
10/16/1997 |
When the Bough Breaks |
Children in a school bus accident overwhelm the ER, a crack addict goes into unexpected labor, and Jeanie takes a risky solo action to save a patient. And Carter and Benton's clash comes to a showdown. |
4 |
74 |
10/30/1997 |
Good Touch, Bad Touch |
Fatique, stress, personal problems, professional back-stabbing - it's great to be a doctor! Greene confronts legal problems, Benton juggles work and parenting and a rival takes credit for Carter's life-saving idea. |
4 |
75 |
11/06/1997 |
Ground Zero |
Weaver chops Jeanie out of the budget. Benton games Corday. Refusing help, Greene slips into the out-of-control zone. Ross's father dies in California. |
4 |
76 |
11/13/1997 |
Fathers and Sons |
A journey through the past: Greene accompanies Ross to California, where Ross makes funeral arrangements for his dad and Greene makes an awkward drop-in on his parents. |
4 |
77 |
11/20/1997 |
Freak Show |
Good news: Patients swarm Hathaway's clinic. Bad news: Because of a scheduling error, they arrive a week before anyone is ready for them. Jeanie takes a stand to keep her job. |
4 |
78 |
12/11/1997 |
Obstruction of Justice |
Battle lines drawn: Jeanie shows up to work though the prior day was officially her last, Carter defends a patient's rights and is jailed, and Ross overrides Weaver's treatment of a man with sickle cell anemia. |
4 |
79 |
12/18/1997 |
Do You See What I See? |
Christmas Eve miracles: A blind man insists Benton's touch restored his sight and a patient's attitude inspires Greene to apologize to the family that sued him. Ross proposes to Hathaway. |
4 |
80 |
1/08/1998 |
Think Warm Thoughts |
The dead of winter is far from dead as Corday upends protocol, Carter tries to impress a student and an elderly woman is admitted, unaware that she's been raped. Hathaway downplays her engagement. |
4 |
81 |
1/15/1998 |
Sharp Relief |
Weaver sees Synergix's dark side, Carter helps his addicted cousin, Benton and Corday draw closer, and a ride-along with Powell makes Hathaway realize she can't commit to Ross. |
4 |
82 |
1/29/1998 |
Carter's Choice |
Life in the ER is all about tough decisions. Carter makes a controversial choice about the treatment of a serial rapist, Ross comes to terms with Hathaway and Weaver acts on her misgivings about Synergix. |
4 |
83 |
2/05/1998 |
Family Practice |
Greene is in San Diego to help during a family crisis, one compounded by the longtime rift between him and his father - and by Cynthia's impulsive and unannounced arrival. |
4 |
84 |
2/26/1998 |
Exodus |
An explosion in a chemical warehouse floods the ER with contaminated victims. When Weaver succumbs to the toxins, Carter takes over. Corday risks her life to save a man trapped in the rubble. |
4 |
85 |
3/05/1998 |
My Brother's Keeper |
Family secrets: Carter faces his angry grandparents when Chase overdoses on heroin. Ross saves a little boy poisoned by his malevolent brother - who, in turn, may be the victim of his stepfather's abuse. |
4 |
86 |
4/09/1998 |
A Bloody Mess |
Full speed ahead, Corday. Her hemo-aid study conflicts with Romano's intentions, and her romantic play for Benton runs up against his attitudes about dating. Anspaugh's son needs a marrow match. |
4 |
87 |
4/16/1998 |
Gut Reaction |
Ross seeks an attending physician post. Benton risks his career by intervening in a procedure headed by Morgenstern. Carter is cut off from his trust fund. Del Amico learns she's a marrow match for a stranger. |
4 |
88 |
4/23/1998 |
Shades of Grey |
Two crisis of conscience: Del Amico freezes with indecision instead of helping a victim of an abortion clinic bombing; Morgenstern confronts his culpability in Dr. Swanson's death. |
4 |
89 |
4/30/1998 |
Of Past Regret and Future Fear |
A lovely Sunday afternoon...but not in the ER. Romano puts the moves on Corday, Ross deals with a heroin-addicted baby and a young father with hours to live longs to see the daughter he abandoned. |
4 |
90 |
5/07/1998 |
Suffer the Little Children |
How far is too far? Determined to help a drug-addicted infant, Ross secretly performs an urgent but unauthorized procedure...and is found out by Greene. A televangelist broadcasts from her ER bed. |
4 |
91 |
5/14/1998 |
A Hole in the Heart |
Ross's career is in jeopardy, Weaver copes (or doesn't) with career frustration, and Carter distrusts Del Amico's boyfriend. But the fragmented ER staff rallies to treat a family shot and left for dead by its deranged father. |
Season |
Episode |
Airdate |
Title |
Summary |
5 |
92 |
9/24/1998 |
Day for Knight |
New med-student Lucy Knight joins County General after encountering her first trauma on her way to the hospital. Her first assignment with Carter creates immediate tension between them, especially after talking with a patient's wife in medical, not laymens, terms, causing him to leave AMA. Carol takes Lucy under her wing and unknowingly allows her to take credit for starting an IV, impressing Carter. When a fireman comes in via helicopter, Lucy is left on the roof. She also deals with a woman who has suffered another miscarriage. |
5 |
93 |
10/01/1998 |
Split Second |
Dr. Corday considers staying at County General when her father offers her a job at his practice in England. Weaver suggests starting over as an intern. Kerry reminds Doug of his lawless practices about the McLean case. Lucy continues to be respected by Carter without merit. Greene discusses EMT practices and Carol hires a nurse practitioner to help with the clinic. Benton takes his son for another hearing test. Carter finds being a RA in the dorms. |
5 |
94 |
10/08/1998 |
They Treat Horses, Don't They? |
Mark treats a gunshot victim with a bomb strapped to his chest. Mark is persuaded by his daughter to treat a horse with colic, and Jerry offers a little comic relief. Kerry is frustrated when Angspaugh tells Kerry she isn't being considered for chief. Corday finishes her last day as a surgical fellow. Benton talks to his ex-wife about hearing aids for Reese. |
5 |
95 |
10/15/1998 |
Vanishing Act |
On her first day as a surgical intern, Corday is overworked by Edson and Romano. Carol trys to stop a wounded gangbanger from returning to the streets and seeking revenge. Carol believes she may be pregnant. Lucy finally reveals to Carter that she can't start an IV in the middle of a trauma. Jeanie asks to be a full-time PA for the pediactric ER. |
5 |
96 |
10/29/1998 |
Masquerade |
On Halloween, the ER is filled with sick children. Kerry tolerates a candidate for chief while waiting for the vote. Romano operates on a girl and learns she's genetically male. Carter breaks up a dorm party but some of Lucy's friends have overdosed and are unconscious. Mark learns that his ex-wife is taking his daughter to St. Louis. When a schizophrenic woman that claims she is pregnant comes in Mark and Carol make a mistake when they treat her. |
5 |
97 |
11/05/1998 |
Stuck on You |
After a teenage boy comes in from the streets, Mark tries to convince him to go to a shelter. When two brothers come in saturated in carpet glue, Carter shaves his beard. Corday is reassigned to Benton. Benton sees a deaf physician regarding his son. After Carter loses his job as RA, he finds a great apartment, in Weaver's basement. |
5 |
98 |
11/12/1998 |
Hazed and Confused |
An exhausted Corday makes a fatal error after being on call for 36 hours. Benton thinks about cochlear implants for Reese. Amanda Lee comes to the ER as a candidate for ER Chief. Carol lashes out at a woman who uses abortion as birth control after she herself does not get pregnant. Carter and Lucy argue when he uses her palm computer and learns what she thinks of him. |
5 |
99 |
11/19/1998 |
The Good Fight |
A girl and her father are brought in after a car accident. The girl needs surgery and shares a rare blood type with her father, who had kidnapped his daughter in a custody dispute. Lucy and Carter go throughout Chicago all day looking for him, causing Carter to dislocate his arm. Benton is forced to operate without blood. Lucy and Carter eventually find the father waiting for information at Doc Magoo's. |
5 |
100 |
12/10/1998 |
Good Luck, Ruth Johnson |
This is ER's 100th episode! It is the hospital's 100th anniversary and Ruth Johnson, who was born 100 years ago to the day, comes to the hospital with her large family. Carter, still recovering from his arm, acts as tour guide. Carol treats a boy who comes after being chased and ending with his friend being shot. Benton decides to postpone cochlear implants. Mark has dinner with Amanda Lee. Corday suggests changes at her M&M conference. Corday also breaks it off with Benton. |
5 |
101 |
12/17/1998 |
The Miracle Worker |
|
5 |
102 |
1/07/1999 |
Nobody Doesn't Like Amanda Lee |
|
5 |
103 |
1/21/1999 |
Double Blind |
|
5 |
104 |
2/04/1999 |
Choosing Joi |
|
5 |
105 |
2/11/1999 |
The Storm (Part I) |
|
5 |
106 |
2/18/1999 |
The Storm (Part II) |
|
5 |
107 |
2/25/1999 |
Middle of Nowhere |
|
5 |
108 |
3/25/1999 |
Sticks and Stones |
|
5 |
109 |
4/08/1999 |
Point of Origin |
|
5 |
110 |
4/29/1999 |
Rites of Spring |
|
5 |
111 |
5/06/1999 |
Power |
|
5 |
112 |
5/13/1999 |
Responsible Parties |
|
5 |
113 |
5/20/1999 |
Getting to Know You |
|
Season |
Episode |
Airdate |
Title |
Summary |
6 |
114 |
9/30/1999 |
Leave It to Weaver |
An out-of control truck causes massive injuries; Greene and Weaver scheme to prevent Dr. Romano from becoming chief of staff. |
6 |
115 |
10/07/1999 |
Last Rites |
Greene and Weaver clash over the treatment of a critically ill teenager; Carter stumbles into a turf battle with paramedics at the scene of an accident. |
6 |
116 |
10/14/1999 |
Greene with Envy |
The hiring of another attending physician, considered a legend in emergency medicine, is a threat to Greene's ego. |
6 |
117 |
10/21/1999 |
Sins of the Fathers |
Cleo diagnoses food poisoning in a bratty girl, then is shocked when more severe symptoms begin to surface. |
6 |
118 |
11/04/1999 |
Truth & Consequences |
An explosion in a high-school science class floods the ER with many patients. |
6 |
119 |
11/11/1999 |
The Peace of Wild Things |
Carol tries to help a pregnant women who refuses to change an unhealthy lifestyle. |
6 |
120 |
11/18/1999 |
Humpty Dumpty |
Dr. Corday works to save life of rapist while Dr. Weaver and Dr. Kovac work on his victim. |
6 |
121 |
11/25/1999 |
Great Expectations |
Carol Hathaway goes into labor while she's on the subway; Greene entertains family while he's at Thanksgiving dinner. |
6 |
122 |
12/16/1999 |
How the Finch Stole Christmas |
On Christmas Eve, Lucy tries to help a women in desperate need of a heart transplant. |
6 |
123 |
1/06/2000 |
Family Matters |
Jing-Mei Chen treats a runaway teenager who bitterly keeps her identity secret. |
6 |
124 |
1/13/2000 |
The Domino Heart |
Greene is concerned about a gay couple's abusive relationship; a daughter wants her elderly mother admitted; a fever may prevent a heart transplant; a water shortage complicates matters; Hathaway returns to work. |
6 |
125 |
2/03/2000 |
Abby Road |
A new med student starts in the ER during an outbreak of flu cases in this well-scripted episode.
Abby Lockhart, a third-year med student, has an awkward beginning to her ER rotation when Hathaway recalls Abby as the nurse who helped in the delivery of her second twin and mistakenly thinks that she's switching nursing assignments. Meanwhile, Romano and Benton clash over a scheduled surgery; a young mother seeks help for her baby; two teens are treated following a school altercation; and Corday's mother comes to town.
|
6 |
126 |
2/10/2000 |
Be Still My Heart |
Everybody prepares for the Valentine's Day party and get ready for celebration. Elizabeth's mother comes to see her operate; the doctors try to save a family involved in a car crash. A schizophrenic patient is checked into the ER but soon endangers the lives of two staff members. |
6 |
127 |
2/17/2000 |
All in the Family |
The staff celebrate Valentine's Day, but the party is abandoned when Kerry discovers John and Lucy stabbed. The ER mobilises and works to save the lives of their fellow staff. |
6 |
128 |
2/24/2000 |
Be Patient |
Kovac witnesses a hit-and-run and rushes the young victim to the hospital in a plumber's truck; two teenage girls want to be checked for a sexually transmitted disease; Corday's mother and Greene's father deepen their relationship. |
6 |
129 |
3/23/2000 |
Under Control |
Greene's in charge for a busy shift that sees Carter returning to work and numerous patients, including a male nurse being treated for having fainted. |
6 |
130 |
4/06/2000 |
Viable Options |
Various would-be recipients are in line for an organ transplant; Weaver disregards an order from Romano because she feels sorry for a patient's mother; Greene and Corday clash over his father's treatment. |
6 |
131 |
4/13/2000 |
Match Made in Heaven |
Patients include a woman with five children, a 16-year-old who had a car accident and a worker Carter thinks is faking an injury. |
6 |
132 |
4/27/2000 |
The Fastest Year |
As Weaver returns to work, Greene's father develops pneumonia; a 5-year-old's leukemia returns; an elderly couple come in for treatment; Kovac helps Hathaway buy a used car. |
6 |
133 |
5/04/2000 |
Loose Ends |
Greene takes time off to tend to his father at home; Hathaway's distracted, which interferes with her work; Malucci cares for a young incest victim. |
6 |
134 |
5/11/2000 |
Such Sweet Sorrow |
After six seasons as nurse Carol Hathaway, Julianna Margulies made her final appearance as a series regular in this poignant episode, which features a cameo by George Clooney.The episode finds Hathaway reaching a crossroads in her life after she revives a “do not resuscitate” cancer patient to allow the woman to spend a few last moments with her family. In other storylines, Greene decides to spend more time with his daughter; and Corday assesses Malucci's performance. |
6 |
135 |
5/18/2000 |
May Day |
According to co-executive producer Jack Orman, who wrote the script, the focus of this episode “involves Carter and his personal struggles, leading to a crisis and confrontation with the staff.” As the hour begins, Orman says, “Benton and Kovac are flown by helicopter to a grade school, where there's a shooting incident that is not yet contained. Gunmen are still at large, and Benton and Kovac are in intense conflict over who they need to transport first”---a young victim or a wounded shooter. |
Season |
Episode |
Airdate |
Title |
Summary |
7 |
136 |
10/12/2000 |
Homecoming |
Carter is released from rehab and makes an uneasy journey home. Meanwhile, a custodial strike leads to chaos in the ER, where patients include a high-school athlete. |
7 |
137 |
10/19/2000 |
Sand and Water |
Parents of a premature baby beg the doctors to save him; a woman brings in her partner; Romano and Benton clash over a patient's treatment; Carter attends an AA meeting and sees someone he knows. |
7 |
138 |
10/26/2000 |
Mars Attacks |
Carter befriends a handicapped youngster (Alex D. Linz); because of a surgeon shortage, Corday instructs Greene via intercom on an operational procedure; some patients are arrested. |
7 |
139 |
11/02/2000 |
Benton Backwards |
Alan Young guest stars as a nursing-home patient in this absorbing episode, which contains some scenes of startling violence, both in and out of the ER.Archie Mellonston (Young), who's recently started speaking as if he were back in the Korean War, is brought in for treatment and Weaver takes an interest in him. Meanwhile, the clash between Benton and Romano reaches a surprising climax, and Greene gets special help for a pageant contestant who was injured at a beauty salon. |
7 |
140 |
11/09/2000 |
Flight of Fancy |
Carter has to tell a teen a secret concerning the lad's health; Greene has a perilous journey with a heart patient aboard a helicopter; Kovac tries to identify a mugger. |
7 |
141 |
11/16/2000 |
The Visit |
Field plays Maggie, who arrives---exuberantly and unexpectedly---in the ER and says that she's Abby's mother. This occurs on a typically busy day, during which Kovac suspects that a teen is a child-abuse victim; Corday treats a middle-aged surfer with a back problem; and Benton is called upon to try to save his wounded nephew. But when a staffer tells Abby that her mother is there to see her, she denies that the woman is who she claims to be. |
7 |
142 |
11/23/2000 |
Rescue Me |
Greene finds out about his brain cancer and Corday about being pragnant. |
7 |
143 |
12/07/2000 |
The Dance We Do |
|
7 |
144 |
12/14/2000 |
The Greatest of Gifts |
|
7 |
145 |
1/04/2001 |
Piece of Mind |
|
7 |
146 |
1/11/2001 |
Rock, Paper, Scissors |
|
7 |
147 |
2/01/2001 |
Surrender |
|
7 |
148 |
2/08/2001 |
Thy Will Be Done |
|
7 |
149 |
2/15/2001 |
A Walk in the Woods |
|
7 |
150 |
2/22/2001 |
The Crossing |
|
7 |
151 |
3/01/2001 |
Witch Hunt |
|
7 |
152 |
3/29/2001 |
Survival of the Fittest |
|
7 |
153 |
4/19/2001 |
April Showers |
|
7 |
154 |
4/26/2001 |
Sailing Away |
Abby and Carter go to Oklahoma, where her mother, Maggie (Sally Field), is stranded in a motel room; Corday thinks that it's time to deliver; Maggie attempts suicide. Rena: Lourdes Benedicto. Kevin: Heath Freeman. Adam Metzer: Ben Lang. Abby: Maura Tierney. Carter: Noah Wyle. Corday: Alex Kingston. |
7 |
155 |
5/03/2001 |
Fear of Commitment |
After a court hearing, Maggie (Sally Field) is released from a psych hold, against Abby's wishes; Weaver learns that a patient (Bette Ford) was a TV personality she liked as a child; Benton's ex-teacher has a heart attack. Walter: Tom Bosley. Earl: Tom Poston. Carl Ferris: Roger Robinson. Noni: Kimberly McCullough. Abby: Maura Tierney. Weaver: Laura Innes. Benton: Eriq La Salle. |
7 |
156 |
5/10/2001 |
Where the Heart Is |
Maggie (Sally Field) wants to return to where she grew up; Weaver is still confused about her sexuality; Greene has an abused 7-year-old taken away from his father (Ted Marcoux); a developmentally challenged woman is an auto-accident victim, along with her brother; Benton's girlfriend and, newly available, ex-wife clash over Reese's care; Weaver pulls Carter and Chen out of the early running for Chief Resident. Bonnie Vogel: Julie Osburn. Derek Fossen: Ted Marcoux. Jim Vogel: Jack Hallett. Ben: Emmett Shoemaker. Reese: Matthew Watkins. Abby: Maura Tierney. Greene: Anthony Edwards. Benton: Eriq La Salle. |
7 |
157 |
5/17/2001 |
Rampage |
Derek Fossen (Ted Marcoux) terrorizes Chicago as he goes on a shooting spree to punish those he holds responsible for his abused son being taken away from him; Greene fears for his family's safety. Chen is back in the running for Chief Resident; Abby and Carter discuss separate career decisions as Carter tells Abby about his feelings for her; Weaver outs herself to Romano while defending her ex-girlfriend who she thinks Romano fired for being a lesbian. Cleo gets exposed to HIV+ blood; Greene has the option to let Fossen die. Derek Fossen: Ted Marcoux. Napalitano: Peter Onorati. Michael Jeffries: J.E. Freeman. Ted: Eli Russell Linnetz. Julie Oliver: Liane Curtis. Abby: Maura Tierney. Weaver: Laura Innes. Greene: Anthony Edwards. |
Season |
Episode |
Airdate |
Title |
Summary |
8 |
158 |
9/27/2001 |
Four Corners |
Greene hides his role in a killer's death; Carter buries a loved one and must deal with his chilly socialite parents; and Weaver returns to work fearing she's been outed. Meanwhile, Cleo begins to suffer from the side effects of her HIV treatment; Benton reaches out to his grieving sister; and the ER teems with patients after a feud erupts at a local talk show. |
8 |
159 |
10/04/2001 |
The Longer You Stay |
Gridlock in the ER leaves an off-duty Carter to handle Chen and Malucci's fatal error; Benton gets tragic news about Carla; Kovac ends it with Abby after she shows her true colors; and Greene begins to see the downside of being married to a fellow doctor. Meanwhile, a man from Weaver's past arrives with a lead on her birth mother. |
8 |
160 |
10/11/2001 |
Blood, Sugar, Sex, Magic |
Weaver takes dire action after catching Malucci with his pants down; Greene's teen daughter drops by County with some unexpected news; an abandoned baby in Chen's care seems to have healing powers; and Abby ropes Carter into helping her fix a fishy mistake she made while clearing her stuff out of Kovac's place. |
8 |
161 |
10/18/2001 |
Never Say Never |
Dr. Susan Lewis returns and a simple lunch date with Greene leads to a new job at County General. Meanwhile, Abby's attempt to make peace with Kovac is impeded by the arrival of his bartending lady friend; Chen takes drastic action after Weaver strips her of the chief-residency position; and Benton works to save a man who thinks his death will improve his family's financial future. |
8 |
162 |
10/25/2001 |
Start All Over Again |
On her first day back, Lewis puts her new job in jeopardy after clashing with Weaver over a pregnant teen who may be deported if her folks learn of her condition. Meanwhile, Corday comes under fire after losing a patient to an odd infection she may be spreading; Carter's grandmother arrives in need of medical care, but she's opposed to his aid; and Abby bristles at a newly emerging relationship in the ER. |
8 |
163 |
11/01/2001 |
Supplies and Demands |
Carter and Lewis race to stop a possible outbreak after two college students test positive for meningitis; a specialist shadows Corday to find the root of the infection that has killed four of her elderly patients; Abby has a hard time letting Kovac go, especially once his enigmatic lady friend scores a job at the hospital; and Benton squares off with Roger over his expanded and irritating role in Reese's life. |
8 |
164 |
11/08/2001 |
If I Should Fall From Grace |
Carter discovers the sad truth about what's ailing his grandmother;Roger sues Benton for custody of Reese; Nicole gets a grim life lesson during her first day of training as a nurse's aide; and Corday gets a possible lead on why so many of her patients are dying. |
8 |
165 |
11/15/2001 |
Partly Cloudy, Chance of Rain |
As a storm soaks Chicago, Weaver and Gallant race to save a pregnant woman trapped in a crashed ambulance surrounded by live power lines; Carter's grandmother arrives with a mysterious injury and a morbid link to a hit-and-run victim; and Greene treats a teen taking the fall for losing his baby brother in a flooded river. Meanwhile, Benton's hopes of winning custody of Reese are dashed by a fateful DNA test; Cleo ends her days at County General; and Nicole gives Kovac bad news after being busted for burglary. |
8 |
166 |
11/22/2001 |
Quo Vadis? |
Benton and Roger face-off in court over custody of Reese; a firefighter piques Weaver's interest; Carter tends to a newlywed who may be allergic to her own husband, then lets Lewis in on his true feelings about her; Nicole (Julie Delpy) drops a new bombshell on Kovac after Abby busts her for lying about the baby. Meanwhile, Corday waits for a widower to give the transplant team permission to harvest his brain-dead wife's internal organs; and Greene drug-tests his daughter after she's busted with her pot-smoking beau. |
8 |
167 |
12/13/2001 |
I'll Be Home for Christmas |
Romano forces Benton to make a decision about his future at County as the custody trial for Reese reaches its climax; Carter's dad drops a holiday bombshell; and Kovac's former flame resurfaces with yet another secret. Meanwhile, Weaver and Lopez have their first date; and the staff prays for a Christmas miracle after a young mom arrives with her critically injured son. |
8 |
168 |
1/10/2002 |
Beyond Repair |
As a cold front hits, Carter tries to hash things out with his mom and has a chilling run-in with a killer from his past; Weaver's closeted lifestyle sends Lopez packing; and Abby spends her birthday falling into a dangerous old habit. Meanwhile, Lewis tries to help a prisoner avoid a certain death sentence; and Greene finds cause for alarm among Rachel's things. |
8 |
169 |
1/17/2002 |
A River in Egypt |
Lopez takes drastic action to push Weaver out of the closet; Romano rehires a vengeful Chen; Abby tries and fails to help her neighbor escape an abusive situation; and Greene makes a decision about Rachel's future in Chicago. Meanwhile, Carter gets roped into playing peacemaker between his mother and his absentee dad; and Lewis battles to keep an injured inmate safe from the men assigned to guard him. |
8 |
170 |
1/31/2002 |
Damage Is Done |
Greene faces the awful truth about Rachel after Ella's rushed to County for what he fears may be a drug overdose; Abby puts herself in the line of fire by taking in her battered neighbor; and Carter's mother reaches out to a dying child in hopes of righting a past wrong. Meanwhile, Weaver takes the low road to punish Lewis for accepting a promotion; and Chen decides it's time to lose the gloves in her dealings with a duplicitous colleague. |
8 |
171 |
2/07/2002 |
A Simple Twist of Fate |
Corday takes drastic action against Rachel for Ella's near-fatal drug overdose; Abby pays a steep price for helping Joyce escape Brian's abuse; Greene's health takes an ominous turn. Meanwhile, Carter's mother is forced to relive a past loss while tending to a young cancer patient; and a string of food poisonings cause Lewis to flex her muscles as the newest member of management. |
8 |
172 |
2/28/2002 |
It's All in Your Head |
Greene keeps Corday in the dark after dire news forces him to seek emergency treatment and another woman's assistance; Chen is baffled by a coma patient in the early stages of labor; and Abby learns that her home is no longer safe from her violent neighbor. Meanwhile, the ER is flooded with families, each torn apart by the mistakes of one member. |
8 |
173 |
3/07/2002 |
Secrets and Lies |
A mishap with a dominatrix patient's bag of tricks lands Kovac, Abby, Lewis, Carter and Gallant in a sexual harassment class, where tensions run high among various couplings. And by the end of the day, one pair is forced to face the truth about their dead-in-the-water romance. |
8 |
174 |
3/28/2002 |
Bygones |
Romano forces Corday to work in the ER, where she begins to realize that Lewis may hold the key to her estranged husband's disturbing behavior; Weaver tries to keep it together after Lopez is reported to have been lost in a school fire; a pair of college students are rushed into surgery following a knife attack on campus that hits close to home for one of the County staffers; and Abby settles into life at Kovac's while she searches for a new home. |
8 |
175 |
4/04/2002 |
Orion in the Sky |
Training a zealous intern leads Greene to a life-altering realization about the future of his own medical care and his ability to provide it to others. Elsewhere, a junkie gets a lesson in life's hardships after she goes into premature labor; a museum worker displays signs of a legendary ailment usually attributed to the undead; and Corday is forced to give in to a terminal patient's demands to die with dignity. |
8 |
176 |
4/25/2002 |
Brothers and Sisters |
A frantic phone call sends Lewis racing to New York, where she enlists a pair of police officers to locate her missing sister and niece. Back at County, Carter confronts Abby about her drinking but fails to sell her on a sober life; Corday gets bad news from Greene in Hawaii; and Pratt's showboating puts Gallant and a patient in peril. |
8 |
177 |
5/02/2002 |
The Letter |
A letter from Greene prompts Carter to confront Abby about her drinking, while Weaver sees the note as a reason to check her health and try her hand at romance. Meanwhile, a car crash reveals a shocking truth about Lewis's teen patient; and Pratt gets bad news about where he'll be spending his internship. |
8 |
178 |
5/09/2002 |
On the Beach |
It's Dr. Mark Greene's final days of life. Greene spends it in Hawaii, where he grew up, with his daughter Rachel in the hope of that the trip will give the often antagonistic pair a chance to reconnect and heal some old wounds before it's too late. Then the unexpected arrival of Corday and baby Ella allows the weakening Greene to see his fractured family reunited. |
8 |
179 |
5/16/2002 |
Lockdown |
The usual chaos at County General quickly goes from frenzied to frightening when two children are brought in with symptoms eerily similar to smallpox. Racing to stem a possible plague — and national panic — Carter immediately orders an ER lockdown, with Weaver outside and a waiting room full of anxious patients inside. As Lewis attempts to contact the CDC about a vaccine, one patient's condition continues to deteriorate, while two of County's newest residents begin to show symptoms of exposure. |
Season |
Episode |
Airdate |
Title |
Summary |
9 |
180 |
9/26/2002 |
Chaos Theory |
Carter, Abby and others remain quarantined while County General's evacuation goes awry during the smallpox crisis. Meanwhile, a grieving Corday heads home to London, where her Americanized ways raise eyebrows among her UK colleagues. |
9 |
181 |
10/03/2002 |
Dead Again |
Local ER closings wreak havoc at County, as Carter tries to keep the peace; Weaver steps on a still-grieving Corday's toes; and a med student awaits her overdue orientation. Meanwhile, Pratt's inability to follow orders results in tragedy for a mother of two; Gallant drives everyone crazy during his psych rotation. |
9 |
182 |
10/10/2002 |
Insurrection |
Carter takes drastic steps to improve security conditions at County after a frustrated patient takes matters into his own hands - violently; Meanwhile, Gallant tends to a hypochondriac who refuses to leave any symptom unchecked; Pratt is keeping a secret about his home situation; and Kovac has an unhappy ex-lover to contend with. |
9 |
183 |
10/17/2002 |
Walk Like A Man |
Tensions between meek med student Gallant and arrogant intern Pratt reach a fever pitch as they battle over two troubled patients. Abby tries to set the record straight with Carter about her drinking and Weaver makes a disastrous television appearance. |
9 |
184 |
10/31/2002 |
A Hopeless Wound |
A suspicious fire on Halloween floods the E.R. with many bizarrely costumed victims; Marquez threatens to file a grievance against Kovac; Romano's rehab lags behind his expectations, and he begins to doubt his role in surgery is no longer an option; and the staff greets an older but wiser surgical intern, Paul Nathan, who tries to overcome a daunting physical handicap. |
9 |
185 |
11/07/2002 |
One Can Only Hope |
Corday clashes with the new surgical resident, Paul Nathan, over his intervention in the treatment of a sickly young woman who signs a "Do Not Resuscitate" agreement; Abby's brother Eric returns with some all-too-familiar manic tendencies; Chen gives in to Pratt's less-than-tender loving care after a violent patient gets under her skin; and tensions between the nurses and doctors hit a fever pitch as a petition against Kovac leaves the ER short-staffed. |
9 |
186 |
11/14/2002 |
Tell Me Where It Hurts |
Kovac hits a new low in his search for a sexual high; Corday and Nathan reach an impasse regarding his future in medicine; Chen helps Carter treat a Chinese immigrant being exploited by her employer; and Abby fears the worse when her brother Eric disappears. |
9 |
187 |
11/21/2002 |
First Snowfall |
Abby's family nightmare continues when she and her mother, Maggie, gho in search of her AWOL brother, Eric. Meanwhile, back in Chicago, a blizzard hampers Nathan and Corday's desperate attempt to save a family torn apart by a drunk driver. |
9 |
188 |
12/05/2002 |
Next of Kin |
Abby races to stop Maggie from taking manic-depressive Eric out of treatment; and Kovac hits a new low when an elderly woman tips him for his medical services. Meanwhile, an abandoned baby dredges up painful memories for Chen; and Pratt goes to bat for Leon after he's fired for stealing from his job. |
9 |
189 |
12/12/2002 |
Hindsight |
A late-night car accident involving the increasingly self-destructive Kovac and med student Harkins, the hour unfolds backwards to recount the troubling events leading up to the crash. A boozy holiday party, rumors of an illicit tryst and a run-in with his ex, Abby, all plague Kovac, but it's his tragic misdiagnosis of a patient that ultimately sends him racing off on a reckless ride. Meanwhile, the ER is awash in Christmas casualties. |
9 |
190 |
1/09/2003 |
A Little Help From My Friends |
Kovac pays the price for his misdiagnosis that left a patient with brain damage; Pratt is caught bringing a gun into the emergency room; Weaver hopes to keep her pregnancy a secret, but physical complications might compromise her plans and Lewis keeps a wary eye on a self-destructive patient who admits to molesting young boys. |
9 |
191 |
1/16/2003 |
A Saint in the City |
Ethical crises abound after Weaver agrees to hide a politician's STD; Kovac plays God to get a critical patient into surgery; and Pratt ignores a dying mother's orders in hopes of keeping her kids out of foster care. Meanwhile, Carter's family fortunes fail to pay off for an ailing doctor running a local clinic. |
9 |
192 |
1/30/2003 |
No Good Deed Goes Unpunished |
Carter's plan to help an ailing doctor leads to a dead-end — and a decision about his own career path; Pratt intervenes after a burglary lands Leon's pal in the ER, along with the cop he shot; Weaver's ethics are tested even further while setting up a photo-op for a politician hiding a severe condition; Corday is caught off guard by hot-shot new surgeon, Dr. Dorset; and Romano risks his standing at County by overseeing an operation he's incapable of completing. |
9 |
193 |
2/06/2003 |
No Strings Attached |
A downed plane over the Great Lakes sends Abby's world into a tailspin; Romano's surgical career is altered forever; a teen is suspected of intentionally running down her classmates; Weaver gets a promotion from a grateful alderman; and a terminal patient helps Lewis weigh the pros and cons of a blind date. Meanwhile, Pratt has an unexpected reaction to Chen's revelation about her baby. |
9 |
194 |
2/13/2003 |
A Boy Falling Out of the Sky |
Carter comes to the rescue when the stalled search for Abby's brother, Eric — and the arrival of her mother, Maggie — pushes the nurse to her limit. Meanwhile, Kovac comes back to work just in time to save an overdose case from frying his own brain; Pratt digs himself into a deeper hole with Chen during his stint with the EMTs; and Lewis is also flattered by her teenaged admirer. |
9 |
195 |
2/20/2003 |
A Thousand Cranes |
Three persons are murdered during a holdup at Doc Magoo's, and Chen's partial description of one of the perps leads to an unpleasant morning for Pratt and Gallant; Lewis befriends a teenage cancer patient, despite his mother's disapproval; and Carter decides to propose to Abby, who's having difficulty finding someone to give her mother a ride to the bus station for her trip back to Wisconsin. |
9 |
196 |
3/13/2003 |
The Advocate |
A favor for a popular but closeted politician has dire results for Weaver — and a patient; Carter and Abby come to terms with their ailing romance; Kovac finds an unusual outlet for his inner demons; and Romano's days as Chief of Staff begin to wane when Anspaugh assigns Weaver to replace him. |
9 |
197 |
4/03/2003 |
Finders Keepers |
Heads roll and hearts break after Romano is demoted to the ER, where a mom-to-be hears grim news about her own health; Pratt's faux pas spoils Chen's birthday; and Kovac implores Weaver and Corday to help him arrange a pro-bono operation for a dying Croatian child. Meanwhile, a patient's broken wrist leads to tragic complications — and a change of perspective for a County newlywed. |
9 |
198 |
4/24/2003 |
Things Change |
Weaver treats a lethargic 6-week-old baby; Lewis works with a mentally ill man who took too much of his anti-psychotic medication; Kovac welcomes an old friend - a fellow Croatian doctor - to observe the chaos of an American inner-city hospital; Romano discusses grave options about his arm with Corday; and Carter receives some emotional news from home. |
9 |
199 |
5/01/2003 |
Foreign Affairs |
Kovac breaks every rule in the book to get a dying Croatian boy to Chicago in a race to save his life; Lewis waffles on whether she wants to end things with her "husband" Chuck; Carter's sad family gathering is interrupted by Abby's mentally troubled brother Eric; a minor league baseball player with a serious heart ailment is treated on the eve of his pitching debut with the Chicago Cubs; and Romano makes a dramatic decision about his mangled arm. Also, Kovac departs for the Congo after saying goodbye to Abby. |
9 |
200 |
5/08/2003 |
When Night Meets Day |
A solar eclipse is upon them. As the event approaches, the early shift sees a weary Carter fielding a slew of casualties from a cult's suicide pact. Intercut with that chaos are scenes of Pratt, whose skills are tested on the final night of his residency. Meanwhile, Corday offers support as Romano undergoes surgery to amputate his arm; and Kovac calls from Africa for backup... and it comes from an unlikely source. |
9 |
201 |
5/15/2003 |
Kisangani |
After weeks of professional and personal setbacks, Carter leaves the ER — and Abby — behind to join the equally troubled Kovac on a relief mission in war-torn Africa. But upon arrival, the hellish conditions, lack of supplies and rampant disease soon have him clamoring for the comforts (and even the chaos) of Chicago. In time, these unlikely allies realize they are exactly where they're needed most, especially after a skirmish between local rebels and the African government's Army triggers the docs' bloody battle to save a child caught in the crossfire. |
Season |
Episode |
Airdate |
Title |
Summary |
10 |
202 |
9/25/2003 |
Now What? |
The ER is undergoing extensive renovations; Carter returns from Africa but in trouble with Abby; new medical student, Neela Rasgotra, causes a stir when she unexpectedly helps a patient - and angers Chen as Pratt flirts with her; Romano sports a new look and Carter receives an ominous call from Africa. |
10 |
203 |
10/02/2003 |
The Lost |
Carter returns to the Congo to search for the body of a fellow doctor and reunites with several associates. Elsewhere in the strife-torn country, Kovac is seen in flashbacks as he battles debilitating malaria while he ministers to the sick and dying in a land where life is cheap at best. |
10 |
204 |
10/09/2003 |
Dear Abby |
Abby's frustrating day gets worse when she gets a special "Dear John" letter from Carter in the Congo while her fellow nurses threaten a walkout and her opinions are ignored. Romano's mood gets nastier when he is fitted with an antiquated hook for his missing arm. Pratt uneasily meets Chen's old-fashioned parents for dinner. In addition, three new second-year residents join the staff - including Archie Morris and the self-assured Dr. "Coop". |
10 |
205 |
10/23/2003 |
Shifts Happen |
Pratt and Weaver wind up on the wrong side of two judgment calls during a hellacious night shift that also finds Abby seeking funds for a hush-hush personal endeavor. Neela deals with a little girl who arrives with her beloved grandmother whose status is DNR. And Corday warms up to Dr. Dorset. |
10 |
206 |
10/30/2003 |
Out of Africa |
Kovac's day back in the ER is a busy one. Lewis fears for a distraught architect, Ben Hollander, whose degenerating eyesight makes him despondent while a spirited new nurse, Samantha Taggart, replaces Abby - who decides to return to medical school. And Morris is overwhelmed by the chaos and grisly conditions of life in the ER. |
10 |
207 |
11/06/2003 |
The Greater Good |
Pratt and Kovac clash over a miscarriage-prone young woman who arrives to deliver a premature baby; Lewis goes above and beyond the call of duty to help Ben Hollander cope with his failing vision; and Coop makes a romantic play for Chen. |
10 |
208 |
11/13/2003 |
Death and Taxes |
Lewis's busy workload threatens to keep her from an important date with Hollander; Kovac and Corday clash over the treatment of a patient with questionable symptoms; and Sam's son spends a day underfoot at the ER. Meanwhile, Gallant must gamble with a risky hospital transfer to help a young septic cancer patient and Chen gets bad news from China about her parents. |
10 |
209 |
11/20/2003 |
Freefall |
A Thanksgiving tragedy high above the ER has the County staff racing to aid the survivors and Lewis fearing the worst about one of the possible casualties. Elsewhere, Romano threatens to file a serious complaint against the brash Pratt and catches Morris with cannabis. Also, Kovac enjoys Thanksgiving dinner with Sam and her son Alex. |
10 |
210 |
12/04/2003 |
Missing |
Two distinct cultures collide when Neela treats two Amish teenagers involved in a car accident. Corday and a few others mourn the loss of Dr. Romano. Elsewhere, Sam clashes with sympathetic Kovac when he pays too much attention to her trouble-prone son Alex and Lewis is pained when an unconscious 5-year-old girl cannot be traced to any parent or guardian. |
10 |
211 |
12/11/2003 |
Makemba |
On Christmas Eve, a chilled emergency room staff do their best to observe the holiday while a crusading Carter does the same half a world away as his friendship and relationship with Makemba, a native AIDS worker, is revealed. |
10 |
212 |
1/08/2004 |
Touch and Go |
Carter returns from Africa full of surprises including a new love, Makemba "Kem". Pratt accidentally breaks a patient's neck while doing an unsupervised intubation. A whole nursing shift cannot go home until they find one missing Valium. |
10 |
213 |
1/15/2004 |
NICU |
Neela and Abby face their toughest rotation ever after being assigned to the Neo-natal Intensive Care Unit, where Weaver and Sandy come needing help with their newly born son, Henry. |
10 |
214 |
2/05/2004 |
Get Carter |
Carter's girlfriend, Kem, steps on more than a few toes while spending a day observing County in action. Pratt has a hard night and questions his abilities as he treats a variety of patients. Gallant accompanies the paramedics and is almost shot in a violent domestic dispute where he befriends a frightened boy. Lewis turns down a promotion, due to an imminent change in her lifestyle. |
10 |
215 |
2/12/2004 |
Impulse Control |
Life and death assume an even higher profile as single-mother Sam treats an abused and newly pregnant teen as well as a wife who sees her injured family melt away after a car accident. Carter shows Kem the city and proposes they move into a townhouse he bought for them. And Kovac receives a sexy late-night visit from Sam. |
10 |
216 |
2/19/2004 |
Blood Relations |
Neela's faced with crippling claustrophobia while trapped in a hyperbaric chamber with a baby suffering from carbon-monoxide poisoning. Meanwhile, Chen returns from China with her ailing father; Weaver breaks bad news to a mother about her son's leukemia; and Sam ponders the repercussions of her night with Kovac. |
10 |
217 |
2/26/2004 |
Forgive and Forget |
Sam's troubled by Kovac's visiting African tryst; one of County's former patients uses a tank to exact a revenge that threatens half of Chicago; Corday is charmed by a fellow surgeon; a staffer becomes a patient after suffering a heart attack. |
10 |
218 |
4/01/2004 |
The Student |
Carter urges Neela to be more pro-active in the ER, that she goes too far in treating a brain-injury patient - and a sympathetic Gallant errs further by falsifying a medical report. Kovac treats the disoriented young son of a man who fears that tests will reveal he's not the boy's father. Chen scrambles to find an appropriate caregiver for her ailing father. And Corday is uneasy about dating two men. |
10 |
219 |
4/08/2004 |
Where There's Smoke |
Weaver rushes to the aid of her female partner Sandy Lopez when the firefighter is severely injured on the job and must fight for her life. Lewis suffers labor pains and is confined to bed rest, while tension remains between Gallant and Neela as an investigation begins into the suspicious death. Later, Gallant reveals to Neela that he'll be deployed to Iraq. Sam is surprised by the arrival of Alex's dad. Corday discovers that she's the new Head of Surgery. |
10 |
220 |
4/22/2004 |
Just a Touch |
A breast exam lands Pratt in hot water when a woman informally accuses the young doctor of sexual harassment. Abby ponders how to get the attention of her contentious patients during her psych rotation and Neela finds herself studying strokes in a lab populated by brainy but bizarre graduate students. Weaver vows to fight for her baby son and Chen is at wit's end when she brings her combative and ailing father home. Sam is baffled by her ex's return — and Kovac's take on the new man in Alex's life. |
10 |
221 |
4/29/2004 |
Abby Normal |
Weaver considers drastic action to keep Lopez's folks from taking custody of Henry. Abby is in the midst of her psychiatric rotation and tries to help a seizure-prone mother with a controversial drug treatment. Pratt lays into Neela for avoiding the ER to work in a lab. Kovac's relationship with Sam and her son Alex grows awkward when Alex' father returns. Carter impresses a returning Kem — but annoys his father — with a shake-up at his family's foundation. |
10 |
222 |
5/06/2004 |
Midnight |
Carter is alarmed as he rushes his pregnant girlfriend Kem into the ER when he suspects trouble, while Corday gets a jolt from the past when the late Dr. Greene's teen daughter Rachel shows up with her boyfriend looking for a haven - and some "morning-after" pills. Neela prepares for her graduation while Abby prefers to sit it out. Sam's ex makes his intentions clear to Kovac. |
10 |
223 |
5/13/2004 |
Drive |
A car wreck brings out Kovac's inner hero. Neela heads for the University of Michigan to begin her internship; her fellow doctors question the bruises on Chen's face; Dr. Pratt keeps a mentoring eye on a young heart patient, Elgin. Weaver hopes to gain custody of her son and Sam flees with Alex after Steve settles down in Chicago. Pratt, Chen and Elgin are victims of gunfire by an irritated motorist. |
Season |
Episode |
Airdate |
Title |
Summary |
11 |
224 |
9/23/2004 |
One for the Road |
Pratt, Chen and Elgin are being rescued after eluding gunfire and crashing into the Chicago River. Sam seeks to escape her returning boyfriend and hits the road. Two new interns, including Ray Barnett, arrive at County. |
11 |
225 |
10/07/2004 |
Damaged |
Carter suffers with depression, Abby deals with resentful nurses and tends to a young woman kidnapped and forced into sexual slavery. Elsewhere, Kovac makes an honest confession to a fleeing Sam, and Neela gets a visit from her domineering, old-school parents. |
11 |
226 |
10/14/2004 |
Try Carter |
Carter convinces Corday to perform an illegal transplant operation, Abby and Ray argue on the course of treatment of an injured bicycle messenger, Neela looks for employment, and Corday confronts Weaver on her latest surgeon choice. |
11 |
227 |
10/21/2004 |
Fear |
Two small children are rushed to the ER after falling from a third story window, but all is not what it seems. Corday is disciplined, and instead of taking a non-tenure track position, she decides to call it quits. Lewis, the new Chief of Emergency Medicine, offers Neela a job at the hospital. |
11 |
228 |
11/04/2004 |
An Intern's Guide to the Galaxy |
It’s Neela’s first day back at the ER and Pratt expects the interns to take a large patient load during their shifts. In competition, Ray makes a big mistake donating a patient’s organs against the family’s wishes. Carter asks new social worker, Wendell Meade, to walk out with him in a coy pursuit. |
11 |
229 |
11/11/2004 |
Time of Death |
Kovac, Abby, Pratt and Sam try to save the life of an alcoholic man (Ray Liotta), who might be living his final minutes. As his life hangs in the line, he tries to make ends meet with his son. The entire show consists of this one plot line; there are no side stories. |
11 |
230 |
11/18/2004 |
White Guy, Dark Hair |
Kovac and Sam treat a woman who was brutally beaten and raped. Wanting to help police, Sam tries a risky procedure. Lewis schedules a JCAHO emergency drill without telling the staff. Carter tends to a teenage girl denying her newly born baby. |
11 |
231 |
12/02/2004 |
A Shot in the Dark |
Lewis, Neela and Ray treat a police officer shot during a robbery. His 15-year-old son must make a difficult decision on his fathers course of treatment and he turns to Ray for advice. |
11 |
232 |
12/09/2004 |
Twas the Night |
It's Christmas Eve in the ER. Abby receives a dialysis patient who is in critical condition, but she can't reach his physician because he doesn't want to be disturbed during the holidays. When Chen can't find someone to cover her shift so she can attend to her ailing father, she quits. |
11 |
233 |
1/13/2005 |
Skin |
Abby is kidnapped by gang members in the hope that she can save one of their wounded. Ray begins treatment on a woman who soon requests a new doctor. Weaver helps Lewis cope with her new administrative position. |
11 |
234 |
1/20/2005 |
Only Connect |
Lewis assigns Kovac to teach the residents how to communicate more effectively with their patients. They are put to the test when two teenagers are brought to the ER with gun shot wounds. Also, Abby returns to work still dealing with the trauma of her abduction. |
11 |
235 |
1/27/2005 |
The Providers |
Carter treats a 16-year-old girl who is suffering after taking a new drug to control her seizures. Carter's old medical student, George Henry, is the girls doctor. When things get worse, the father makes a desperate acts to save his daughter. |
11 |
236 |
2/03/2005 |
Middleman |
Kovac and Pratt examine a man who got shot when he confronted his boss with a gun and Kovac and Dubenko get into a disagreement, Jake tries to convince Abby that being a student shouldn't keep him from dating her. Also, Pratt treats a boy with a suspicious gash. |
11 |
237 |
2/10/2005 |
Just As I Am |
Weaver treats an evasive patient who reveals to her that she's her birth mother. As they spend time together, Weaver reveals to her mother - an evangelical Christian - that she is gay. |
11 |
238 |
2/17/2005 |
Alone in a Crowd |
If a lone tree falls in the forest, does it make a sound? When a young mother of three suffers a stroke, Kovac and Sam race against the odds to save her life. Knowing that a controversial surgical procedure is his wife's only shot at a full recovery, a husband must make the unenviable decision to risk her life in order to save it. |
11 |
239 |
2/24/2005 |
Here and There |
A young girl in Iraq is wounded in a car bombing and local hospitals are unequipped to help. Gallant enlists the support of Neela to secure the needed treatment at County, but getting the girl to the United States proves to be more difficult than initially thought. |
11 |
240 |
3/24/2005 |
Back in the World |
Neela is surprised when she hears that Gallant came to the ER with the young Iraqi burn victim. Sam is troubled by a visit from her ex-husband. Pratt treats a child whose gun went off in his pocket and learns that he received the gun from an unusual source. |
11 |
241 |
4/21/2005 |
Refusal of Care |
Lewis, Neela and Sam are unable to treat a woman suffering from the affects of a hunger strike. Meanwhile, Abby is unable to prove that a 72-year-old woman is the victim of elder abuse. |
11 |
242 |
4/28/2005 |
Ruby Redux |
Healing old wounds is not easy. 85-year-old Jules Rubadoux is brought in and erroneously accuses Carter of killing his wife ten years ago. Although Abby believes Rubadoux is too old to undertake surgery to correct a heart murmur, the attending doctors opt to go ahead with the operation. Also, Morris may end up with the chief resident job. And may Sam be pregnant? |
11 |
243 |
5/05/2005 |
You Are Here |
Morris has been appointed the new chief resident and immediately locks horns with Pratt as they deal with the casualties from a fire at an apartment building. Lewis is taking out her frustration from not being tenured on Carter. Kovac finds Sam's pregnancy test, but quickly discovers that she's not pregnant. |
11 |
244 |
5/12/2005 |
Carter est Amoureux |
After hearing that her mother is sick, Carter flies to Paris to see Kem. While there, Carter offers to move back to Africa to start all over. Abby, Ray and Neela all make medical mistakes. While in counseling, Sam reveals that Kovac and her shouldn't be together. |
11 |
245 |
5/19/2005 |
The Show Must Go On |
It's Carter's last shift in the ER. Kovac and most of the ER staff take Carter on a surprise good-bye party. Meanwhile, Ray and Morris attend their own party that soon is interrupted by disaster that quickly is taken to County where Abby, Neela and Ray must step up to the challenge all on their own. Also, Sam learns that her son Alex has ran away. |
Season |
Episode |
Airdate |
Title |
Summary |
12 |
246 |
9/22/2005 |
Cañon City |
Kovac and Sam report Alex missing to the police and suspect that he's trying to find his father. They're especially worried because Alex is diabetic and he has forgotten his insulin. Meanwhile, Pratt, Lewis, and Morris guide the newly R2's on how to manage their new interns. |
12 |
247 |
9/29/2005 |
Nobody's Baby |
Ray attends to a surrogate mother who goes into labor prematurely after being involved in a car accident. A difficult decision must be made as the baby's life hangs in the balance and Pratt gets a visit from his estranged father. Kovac copes with another failed relationship when Sam announces she's moving out, but gets support from Abby. |
12 |
248 |
10/06/2005 |
Man With No Name |
It's a bad day for Kovac as he and Sam can't find civility after their disruptive break-up, and a new nurse manager, Eve Peyton, enforces her strict and efficient new procedures. Abby treats a breast cancer patient who is having a hard time coming to terms with her condition. Also, Neela prepares a care package for Gallant and Abby makes a discovery about Dubenko. |
12 |
249 |
10/13/2005 |
Blame It On The Rain |
In the wake of heavy rains, the ER is flooded with diverse patients, including a baby involved in a suspicious car crash with her mother; a heart-attack victim visited by his sex-therapist; and a comatose woman who suddenly awakes. Also, Sam steps up to Eve and her strict ways and Abby learns about Dubenko's condition. Kovac's comatose nursing home patient suddenly regains consciousness. |
12 |
250 |
10/20/2005 |
Wake Up |
New attending physician, Victor Clemente, arrives to help make the ER more efficient, but the residents aren't too fond of him. Kovac bonds with his awakened coma patient who wonders about a past incident. Also, Abby's breast cancer patient convinces her to take a long awaited exam. |
12 |
251 |
11/03/2005 |
Dream House |
There is no business like monkey business! Clemente, Abby and Neela secretly care for an infant chimpanzee. Eve promotes Sam and assigns her a dreadful task: fire a beloved and long-time nurse, Haleh. |
12 |
252 |
11/10/2005 |
The Human Shield |
The treatment for a 10-year-old victim of a shooting sparks a dispute between Kovac and Clemente, while Abby is stuck in the middle of it all. Paramedic Gates flirts with Neela, who is awaiting Gallant's arrival. Later, a Abby takes out her frustration on Kovac, leading him to kiss her. |
12 |
253 |
11/17/2005 |
Two Ships |
Kovac and Abby wake up together the next afternoon, but at the end of the day, decide to remain friends. The ER prepares to take in victims of a plane crash, while Neela and Pratt head out to the crash site where Neela makes heroic efforts. Later, Neela gets a surprising visit. |
12 |
254 |
12/01/2005 |
I Do |
Back from Iraq, Gallant surprises Neela by impulsively asking her to marry him - that exact day! Morris stands up to Weaver on a patients course of treatment. Kovac and Clemente continue their ongoing rivalry as they vie for the same job, which Kovac eventually gets. Neela and Gallant marry, and Kovac and Abby realize they want more than just friendship - much more. |
12 |
255 |
12/08/2005 |
All About Christmas Eve |
Kovac arrives for his first day as Chief of Emergency Medicine wearing in a Santa hat, with presents for all. Pratt and Weaver try to make a Christmas miracle for a mother's daughter who was mistakenly shot. Haleh holds her annual choir tryouts, Eve crosses the line with a disruptive patient, Clemente gets a visit from a past lover, and Abby has a special gift for Kovac. |
12 |
256 |
1/05/2006 |
If Not Now |
Abby and Kovac agonize over what to do about her unexpected pregnancy, eventually deciding to keep the baby. Neela and Kovac help a religious teenager weigh all her pregnancy options, but differ on what course she should take. Clemente's past is starting to catch up with him as police visit to investigate a past incident. Weaver takes a nasty spill on the ice, and realizes she needs surgery. |
12 |
257 |
1/12/2006 |
Split Decisions |
With a baby now in their future, Kovac and Abby venture out for some baby shopping. Meanwhile, Ray helps a young former girlfriend escape from her abusive father; Dubenko volunteers to take on the dayshift but is overwhelmed; Pratt falsifies a blood test to help a friend avoid arrest; and Neela gets unexpected news from Gallant. |
12 |
258 |
2/02/2006 |
Body and Soul |
A former professor and mentor of Abby is brought into the ER in his later stages of his ALS disease. While he wants to stop fighting the disease, Abby and the doctors try to give him hope and strength to keep on fighting. |
12 |
259 |
2/09/2006 |
Quintessence of Dust |
An unexpected visitor puts Clemente in the middle of a domestic dispute. Kovac and Abby await important results about their baby. Neela struggles with her surgical elective, and Ray tries to convince a homeless musician to take help from his family. |
12 |
260 |
3/02/2006 |
Darfur |
Carter works in the Sudanese desert to help treat hundreds of diseased people including a woman raped by a militant group. Meanwhile, back in the ER, Pratt and Neela work to save a 14-year-old involved in a hit-and-run accident, but Pratt is infuriated when he discovers who hit the young teen. Kovac refuses to let Clemente return to work until he is reviewed by the Impaired Physician Committee. |
12 |
261 |
3/16/2006 |
Out on a Limb |
Weaver must make a difficult choice about having hip replacement surgery. Sam treats a fainting victim, Richard Elliott, who offers her an intriguing job she might not be able to refuse. Meanwhile, Neela decides to attend a support group for military spouses but when she offers her opinions on the war, the meeting turns into a debate. Pratt confesses to Kovac about falsifying a blood test and an infuriated Kovac suspends him. |
12 |
262 |
3/23/2006 |
Lost In America |
Kovac, with Abby's help works feverishly to save a young Turkish woman with multiple stab wounds. Later, Kovac and the girl's mother connect as she shares her experiences, causing him to remember the tragedy in his own life. As the girls' condition worsens, Clemente steps in and decides to try a risky procedure. Sam accepts a part-time job working for Richard Elliott. Meanwhile, Neela pulls an all-nighter in preparation for a speech at a surgeon's convention but is disappointed when her speech goes awry. |
12 |
263 |
3/30/2006 |
Strange Bedfellows |
A case involving two teens injured in a car accident proves baffling as the doctors try to determine why the girl is unconscious and why her male companion is so hostile toward the police. Meanwhile, Neela copes with a visit from Gallant's bickering parents; Morris gets a tempting job offer from a pharmaceutical company; Kovac tells Abby that he plans to go to Africa and help Carter, but when he realizes Abby is not crazy about the idea, he decides to send someone else in his place; Sam enjoys the perks of working for Elliott; and Ray struggles with some unresolved feelings for Neela. |
12 |
264 |
4/27/2006 |
No Place to Hide |
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12 |
265 |
5/04/2006 |
There Are No Angels Here |
Pratt's work in Darfur brings him contact with an injured Sheik and his pregnant wife. The Sudanese police hound the couple because of their political importance and prevent Pratt and Carter from caring for the Sheik. His wife delivers the baby while he is imprisoned and suffers post partum complication that necessitate transporting her to a surgical center. On the way Pratt and Dakarai (guest star Eamonn Walker) are attacked by Janjaweed soldiers and Pratt must continue the journey alone. |
12 |
266 |
5/11/2006 |
The Gallant Hero and The Tragic Victor |
Kovac is forced to take difficult action as Clemente's behavior spirals out of control. Neela receives a job offer and tragic news within minutes of one another. Pratt readjusts to American medicine while treating a young boy whose father and brother have both been severely beaten. Kovac and Abby take a quiet moment to dream about a vacation before the baby is born. |
12 |
267 |
5/18/2006 |
Twenty-One Guns |
Pratt and Neela attend Gallant's funeral. Sam's ex-husband Steve and another inmate are brought into the ER after a prison fight. With the help of the other inmate's girlfriend, the men put their escape plan into action. Walking into the room, Luka inadvertently discovers their plan and is drugged and tied to a gurney; Sam convinces them to let her intubate him as the drug is paralyzing his lungs. The two men, with Sam forced to assist, finally make their way to the exit doors, but things don't go smoothly, and a major shoot-out ensues. The ER is in chaos; Jerry has been shot. The two men grab Sam and make it out of the building. She becomes their hostage, along with her son, Alex, who was already in the waiting getaway van. Back in the ER, the staff try to save Jerry, and Abby collapses just outside a trauma room where Luka is; he helplessly watches her place a bloody handprint on the door window just before she slumps over and falls to the floor. |
Season |
Episode |
Airdate |
Title |
Summary |
13 |
268 |
9/21/2006 |
Bloodline |
Right after the season finale's events, the hospital staff is trying to make things right again. Kerry finds Luka and Abby, and Abby is rushed to OB where she gives a premature birth and is forced to have a hysterectomy. Meanwhile, Sam tries to get help but is caught by one of Steve's lackeys. After a chase from a local police officer goes anything but smoothly, they decide to hide out. Eventually Steve shoots his former conspirators and tells Sam they will be together forever and that he'd rather they all be dead. He then proceeds to rape her. Later, Sam takes the keys to the van and as she gets ready to take Alex home she goes back, picks up Steve's gun, and shoots him. |
13 |
269 |
9/28/2006 |
Graduation Day |
When Abby gives an early birth to Joe, Maggie returns and has a slighty more pleasent time than usual with Abby. Luka and Abby clash about an experimental treatment for Joe. eventually Abby caves. Morris wants, and finally gets his original job back. Kerry is demoted to an Attending after confessing that it was her fault for the Clemente fiasco and not Luka's. Paramedic Tony Gates from last season returns and offers emotional support for a still greiving Neela, and we learn that he is becoming an intern for the hospital. |
13 |
270 |
10/5/2006 |
Somebody to Love |
Pratt's excitment of becoming an attending is cut short when he has to deal with Interns. Gates and Pratt argue over a heart patient's treatment while the man's partner (John Mahoney) fights against the patients family. Gates goes against Pratt's orders and does what he feels is right, which ultimately makes things worse on all fronts. After finding out Alex hasn't been talking to the psychologist that Sam has set him up with, she confronts him about it. Alex knows what Sam did to Steve. Gates has sex with what appears to be his roommate. |
13 |
271 |
10/12/2006 |
Parenthood |
A grandfather and grandson are in injured in a chain saw accident, leaving Luka stuck upstairs with a difficult case. Pratt has his trial-by-fire when he has to handle the ER alone, juggling multiple traumas, teaching duties and a troublesome intern. Neela mentors a new med student, and lends a hand when Pratt makes a serious error. Abby enrolls in a “Mommy and Me” class, but it’s not all fun and games, and Sam discovers Alex’s latest extra-curricular activity |
13 |
272 |
10/19/2006 |
Ames v. Kovac |
Award winning actor/director Forest Whitaker begins a five-episode arc as Curtis Ames, a carpenter who suffers a stroke under Luka’s care, and sues him for malpractice. In the opener, Luka and Ames square off in court as each man’s recollections of Ames’ treatment are recounted via testimony and flashbacks. Meanwhile, Luka worries about the implications of the suit and the possible outcomes. Abby returns to work and must adjust to the dramatic changes in her life. An equipment shortage hampers Pratt, Abby and Neela’s treatment of a patient, leading them to attempt a risky procedure. Pratt’s early morning trip to the barbershop results in a new awareness of community need. |
13 |
273 |
11/2/2006 |
Heart of the Matter |
A collision between a motorcycle and a car brings critical patients to the ER. Luka and Ray treat the motorcycle rider, and discover a condition his wife wants kept secret. Abby and Neela work on the driver of the car, but his surgery doesn’t go well and his wife soon has troubles of her own. Pratt has a new lady in his life, and a new roommate, while Gates has a different kind of girl-trouble. Luka gets some important news, and an unexpected visitor. |
13 |
274 |
11/9/2006 |
Jigsaw |
A young man who’s more than he seems to be presents a challenge to Morris and Sam. Luka's and Abby’s childcare emergency means balancing baby care with patient care in the ER. A transplant patient waits anxiously for a heart. |
13 |
275 |
11/16/2006 |
Reason to Believe |
A patient is brought to the ER after a bar fight by his wife who also has minor injuries. Abby tries to help the man into a treatment program for his alcoholism while Kovac accuses the man of beating his wife. A homeless boy, Paulie, is brought in and the doctors fear that he had rabies. The tension between Gates and Pratt stop after a fight. Before Pratt had found his brother, Chazz, with his gay lover. Luka speaks with a cop about the threat from Curtis Ames. |
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276 |
11/23/2006 |
Scoop and Run |
It's thanksgiving in the ER and Abby is called in for a transport by helicopter. The patient was unstable and ended up dying. Abby and the others in the helicopter then take over a new commission, a big car accident. She struggles to keep a little boy's mom alive who's stuck in a crashed bus. Meanwhile in the ER, Sam's son Alex is volunteering and keeps a patient, Lulu, company because her parents don't show up. Neela decides to take things slow with Gates, yet she started to make out with him. |
13 |
277 |
11/30/2006 |
Tell Me No Secrets... |
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13 |
278 |
12/7/2006 |
City of Mercy |
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