E.r. - 05/06/04
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E.r. - 05/06/04
"Midnight"
Cast: Noah Wyle, Laura Innes, Alex Kingston, Goran Visnjic, Maura Tierney, Ming-Na , Sherry Stringfield, Sharif Atkins, Mekhi Phifer, Linda Cardellini, Thandie Newton, Hallee Hirsh, Cole Hauser, Troy Evans.
Producer(s): John Wells, Michael Crichton, Neal Baer, Jack Orman.
Original Airdate: May 6, 2004.
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Cast: Noah Wyle, Laura Innes, Alex Kingston, Goran Visnjic, Maura Tierney, Ming-Na , Sherry Stringfield, Sharif Atkins, Mekhi Phifer, Linda Cardellini, Thandie Newton, Hallee Hirsh, Cole Hauser, Troy Evans.
Producer(s): John Wells, Michael Crichton, Neal Baer, Jack Orman.
Original Airdate: May 6, 2004.
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Damn, that was heartwrenching. I still have chills.
Re: Weaver and Abby - I think Weaver was trying to push Abby off of the County General match list because Abby wasn't able to pass her boards. Then again, all I got from it was Weaver was being a skeezy bureaucrat.
Re: Weaver and Abby - I think Weaver was trying to push Abby off of the County General match list because Abby wasn't able to pass her boards. Then again, all I got from it was Weaver was being a skeezy bureaucrat.
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Originally posted by B.A.
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This was a pretty depressing night all around on NBC.
I thought Noah Wyle was great tonight.
I guess Abby won't become a character witness for Weaver
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Originally posted by RoQuEr
can someone translate the conversation between abby and weaver into english for me?
can someone translate the conversation between abby and weaver into english for me?
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Originally posted by B.A.
Damn, this is not the episode to watch when you are expecting your first child before the end of the summer.
Damn, this is not the episode to watch when you are expecting your first child before the end of the summer.
I was flipping back to NBC during the commercials on w/oAT, and caught this, and then changed to finish watching the overrun. Since w/oAT started, I stopped watching ER.
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Originally posted by MrX
I read they're talking to
about coming on next year. I think the first one has all ready signed on for a few episodes.
I read they're talking to
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This episode was very sad. Great acting by Noah Wyle though. I can't imagine how hard it would be to deal with something like that. I wasn't too sure what that Abby and Kerry thing was about either. I think Weaver was trying to screw Abby and Abby turned it around on her.
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Originally posted by MrX
I read they're talking to
about coming on next year. I think the first one has all ready signed on for a few episodes.
This was a pretty depressing night all around on NBC.
I thought Noah Wyle was great tonight.
I read they're talking to
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This was a pretty depressing night all around on NBC.
I thought Noah Wyle was great tonight.
Noah was excellent - his best job in quite some time.
I am definitely glad the wife fell asleep during this ep - she had her second ultra-sound today and it looks like she might be able to come off of her pelvic rest (so things are looking up). This ep would not have been good for her spirits.
If they bring Morris back next year I will be extremely pissed off. We already have Weaver to hate, why the f'ck do we need him around?
I love the character that is Abby.
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Recap "Midnight"
A very heartwrenching episode.
Carter and Kimba lose their child due to a very tragic circumstance where the baby squirmed around and tied a knot in his umbilical cord and died in the womb. Carter's father shows up for support and Carter needed every bit of it. The final scene where Carter knows he needs for Kim to say goodbye but she's so reluctant to even look at her son was so sad. It brought tears to my eyes.
Sam's creepy ex wants to try to put his family back together and asks Luka to step aside, which he does for the time being.
Neela is concerned with a 17 year old patient, Elgin, who was hypertensive and appeared to not be in good condition to be out and about. She convinces Pratt to go find him at his residence, and Elgin's not in good shape, but Pratt convinces Neela that he needs to just take better care of himself. Later Elgin shows up in the ER in heart failure. Pratt is exasperated by the turn of events.
It's graduation time for Neela and for Abby. Neela's large family shows up for the ceremonies, and she takes them on a tour of the ER, and gets an eyeful of a patient that wanders around in the buff. Abby barely makes it to walk across the stage. Luka and Susan are in attendance (as is Sam, her ex, and Alex). Afterwards she declines to celebrate with the gang, but calls her mom to tell her about graduation (though her degree was one of those "not quite done, on hold dependent on passing your finals" degee holders).
Weavers finds out that Abby failed her boards (way to go Morris!), and is concerned about Abby being a match while not passing her boards, which would be a bad thing for the hospital, and hints around perhaps trying to pass Abby off to her second choice, and Abby gets very legalistic and defensive about the skeeziness of Weaver's intonations. It was not a pleasant encounter. (I could have gotten the gist of it wrong given the way the dialogue flowed, but that what I got from their scene).
A very heartwrenching episode.
Carter and Kimba lose their child due to a very tragic circumstance where the baby squirmed around and tied a knot in his umbilical cord and died in the womb. Carter's father shows up for support and Carter needed every bit of it. The final scene where Carter knows he needs for Kim to say goodbye but she's so reluctant to even look at her son was so sad. It brought tears to my eyes.
Sam's creepy ex wants to try to put his family back together and asks Luka to step aside, which he does for the time being.
Neela is concerned with a 17 year old patient, Elgin, who was hypertensive and appeared to not be in good condition to be out and about. She convinces Pratt to go find him at his residence, and Elgin's not in good shape, but Pratt convinces Neela that he needs to just take better care of himself. Later Elgin shows up in the ER in heart failure. Pratt is exasperated by the turn of events.
It's graduation time for Neela and for Abby. Neela's large family shows up for the ceremonies, and she takes them on a tour of the ER, and gets an eyeful of a patient that wanders around in the buff. Abby barely makes it to walk across the stage. Luka and Susan are in attendance (as is Sam, her ex, and Alex). Afterwards she declines to celebrate with the gang, but calls her mom to tell her about graduation (though her degree was one of those "not quite done, on hold dependent on passing your finals" degee holders).
Weavers finds out that Abby failed her boards (way to go Morris!), and is concerned about Abby being a match while not passing her boards, which would be a bad thing for the hospital, and hints around perhaps trying to pass Abby off to her second choice, and Abby gets very legalistic and defensive about the skeeziness of Weaver's intonations. It was not a pleasant encounter. (I could have gotten the gist of it wrong given the way the dialogue flowed, but that what I got from their scene).
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Originally posted by MrX
Did anyone else start to cringe when Abby called her mom?
Did anyone else start to cringe when Abby called her mom?
I wonder if that was Sally Fields' voice on the other end? It kinda sounded like her.
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Glad to see I wasn't the only one that need that Weaver/Abby converstation translated.
Didn't care for what they did to Carter. Jesus Christ, it's been 10 seasons now, can't the guy get a break??!
Also glad to see that NBC broke tradition and started ER at 10:05. I was finally able to see the ending of Smackdown! live.
err...not that it mattered...
Didn't care for what they did to Carter. Jesus Christ, it's been 10 seasons now, can't the guy get a break??!
Also glad to see that NBC broke tradition and started ER at 10:05. I was finally able to see the ending of Smackdown! live.
err...not that it mattered...
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Originally posted by B.A.
Good luck in a few weeks, G-berg.
Good luck in a few weeks, G-berg.
(This is number three for us... so we're seasoned. Have fun with your first one... you'll be reading these forums alot at 3 in the morning... not that you don't anyway... )
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Originally posted by Goldberg74
(This is number three for us... so we're seasoned. Have fun with your first one... you'll be reading these forums alot at 3 in the morning... not that you don't anyway... )
(This is number three for us... so we're seasoned. Have fun with your first one... you'll be reading these forums alot at 3 in the morning... not that you don't anyway... )
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Screw NBC. They run Friends ridiculously long and then run ER ridiculously long too. My TiVo cut out right at the point where the fat kid had just come in and Carter was about to try to get his girlfriend to look at the baby.
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Re: abby and weaver.
The way that the match works is if you fail your step exam right before you are supposed to go into residency the residency program can drop you. Furthermore, MOST medical schools say that you must pass the boards before you enter residency and your medical school can keep you one more year without you getting a chance to take them over. Because of that I was surpirsed that she was allowed to take them again.
But if you get dropped from your residency it is totally up to the program that you are entering.
The way that the match works is if you fail your step exam right before you are supposed to go into residency the residency program can drop you. Furthermore, MOST medical schools say that you must pass the boards before you enter residency and your medical school can keep you one more year without you getting a chance to take them over. Because of that I was surpirsed that she was allowed to take them again.
But if you get dropped from your residency it is totally up to the program that you are entering.
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Wow. I'm glad there's no Tivo in Canada I was pretty depressing to watch right after the Friends finale. But i knew both shows were gonna overlap; it's NBC after all!!