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TV Review: 'ER' finale is long past due
Original at topix.net
• Tue, Mar 31
Let's get the feel-good stuff about "ER" - which, on Thursday, ends its 35th year on television - out of the way quickly.
A 1994 rave review for 'ER'
Original at Deseret News
• Sun, Mar 29
UT And Noah Wyle is John Carter, the rather naive young medical student who shares with the audience a fresh, sometimes frightened outlook on the chaos that surrounds the emergency-room doctors. But what makes "ER" particularly good is the stream of ...
TV Review: Clooney on 'ER': To promo or no?
Original at topix.net
• Mon, Feb 16
It's probably a good idea to program your TiVo now for the final episodes of ER; if history is any guide, NBC won't let us know when -- or even confirm if -- George Clooney will make a much-anticipated return ...
Opinion: Town will lose physicians if ER closes NHS plan will make impact ...
Original at Niagarathisweek.com
• Thu, Sep 11
Canada - By Alison Bell Some of the town's physicians who utilize Douglas Memorial Hospital may be forced to pack up and ship out of the emergency ward if closed. ... Dr. Kitts recognizes a good central location Niagara Falls Review all 2 news articles
DVD Review: ER - The Complete Ninth Season
Original at Blogcritics
• Sun, Jun 29
OH - Season nine also marks the first full season without the stabilizing force of the now deceased Dr. Mark Greene (Anthony Edwards). ...
Book Review: NEXT by Michael Crichton
Original at Gather
• Sat, Apr 19
By Nick Howes More in the medical vein from the creator of ER than in the science-fiction of his Jurassic Park and Timeline, this is a longish but fast-reading book of short chapters speculating on many of the . . .
ER (Season 3) DVD Review
Original at barryfinegold.com
• Wed, Feb 20
By builtfromskratch Nominated for 25 Golden Globes and 110 Emmys, including 7 for Outstanding Drama Series, ER has long been one of the best prime-time shows on television. Premiering in September 1994 on NBC, the hour-long hospital drama vividly illustrates the intensity and fast-paced stress endemic to...
DVD Review: ER - The Complete Seventh Season
Original at Blogcritics
• Sun, May 27
Even with the absence of George Clooney and Julianna Marguilies, this is a fine season of ER, though it may be considered the beginning of the end. Strewn with storylines that will eventually lead to the departure of several key members of the ER staff, this season still contains enough of t...
DVD Review: ER - The Complete Seventh Season
Original at Blogcritics
• Sun, May 27
By El Bicho Noah Wiley as Dr. Carter really comes into his own in this season as we begin to see him take more of a leadership role in preparation for…well, that’s not to be discussed in a review of this season. Developments in the lives of Dr. Benton (Eriq La Salle), Dr. Weaver (Laura Innes) and Dr. Greene (Ant...
DVD Review: ER - The Complete Seventh Season - Blogcritics.org
Original at blogcritics.org
• Wed, May 23
DVD Review: ER - The Complete Seventh Season Blogcritics.org, OH - You can watch characters like Dr. Carter go from fresh faced intern in the debut season to a seasoned doctor and leader, to an addict, and back without ever ...
DVD Review: ER - The Complete Seventh Season
Original at Blogcritics
• Wed, May 23
By Chris Beaumont The seventh season is a strong one. It features big revelations such as Dr. Greene's (Anthony Edwards) brain tumor, Dr. Weaver's (Laura Innes) sexuality, and a strong arc featuring Abby Lockhart (Maura Tierney) and her bipolar mother, played wonderfully by Sally Field. let us not forget th...
Opinion: ER: Dying is Easy . . ./Crisis of Conscience
Original at TV Squad
• Fri, Feb 16
By Richard Keller What surprised me the most about this story line was the reactions of the doctors that treated him. Abby, who has been known to stay the course when making a diagnosis, was trying everything to get her patient to the comedy club. Archie Morris, who you would think would be propping the guy up on...
Opinion: ER: Tell me no Secrets . . .
Original at TV Squad
• Fri, Dec 1
By Richard Keller S13E10) A few weeks ago one of our avid readers (may have been my brother, actually) said I should mention the radical change that Kerry Weaver has gone through this season. She's a kinder, more gentle Kerry that is on the screen now; a radical change from the authoritative, power-hungry do...
Opinion: How I'm going to navigate the first Thursday from Heck
Original at TV Squad
• Wed, Nov 29
By Joel Keller Anyway, Julia was nice enough to take the reviews for Ugly Betty off my hands, but I still have to review yet another dense and intense episode of Grey's Anatomy. But I've been so looking forward to seeing a new Scrubs, it hurts. So how am I going to negotiate my evening? I'll let you know after th...
Opinion: ER: Scoop and Run
Original at TV Squad
• Fri, Nov 24
By Richard Keller I actually thought the Abby scenes were done quite well. From the promos it seemed that this would be an Abby-centric episode. While hers was the primary plot there were other sub-stories going on at County General. I also liked this stronger, more confident Abby. I am very glad that the produc...
Opinion: ER: Parenthood
Original at TV Squad
• Fri, Oct 13
By Richard Keller It was Greg Pratt's turn to be left alone this time around. I like Pratt, he's tough like Benton was, but he also knows all of his stuff like Greene and Carter did. However, after five years at County General he still can't teach himself out of a paper bag. He just doesn't have the inherent patienc...
Opinion: ER: Somebody to Love
Original at TV Squad
• Thu, Oct 5
By Richard Keller S13E03) Okay all of you people out there who said last week's episode of ER was full of dour mopers. We have now moved past the whole Abby 'will the boy live, or will he die' storyline and have returned back to what made the show the long-standing hit it has been . . . the day-to-day workings at County...
TV Review: Shark
Original at Blogcritics
• Mon, Sep 25
By Mary K. Williams We don’t watch ER to see how Dr. Pratt will handle the perplexing case of rash with vomiting in Exam Room One. We really tune in to see how Dr. Pratt will handle Neela and help her get out of her funk over the death of her husband. Sure, the medical aspects are interesting, and at times very compellin...
TV Review: ER - "Bloodline"
Original at Blogcritics
• Fri, Sep 22
By Robin Kavanagh Parminder Nagra has always done a fabulous job with Neela's ever-developing character. Though it was very hard to see her and Gallant have just a small amount of time together before his death in Iraq, there really was no where for that storyline to go. A necessary evil of television writing....
Opinion: ER: Bloodline (season premiere)
Original at TV Squad
• Fri, Sep 22
By Richard Keller Last season, especially the first half, was an adjustment for the show. Noah Wyle's Doctor John Carter left at the end of the previous season, and Sherry Stringfield's Doctor Susan Lewis left after only a few episodes in the new one. Recurring characters were added (Kristen Johnston as a ty...
Opinion: ER: Refusal of Care
Original at TV Squad
• Fri, Nov 18
By Bob Sassone First, to answer your question, yes that was Fred Koehler, Chip from Kate & Allie, as the legal aide trying to make sure the woman who wants to be on a hunger strike is not helped by the emergency room team. A very good actor (he has also guest starred on Taken, Cold Case, Boston Legal a...
Television Review: Grey's Anatomy
Original at Blogcritics
• Wed, Mar 30
By Mark Runyon Grade: B+ | Genre: DramaSummary: Grey's Anatomy has tremendous potential to become one of the hot new shows this season. It has that smart, hungry feel of a fresh, potent series that ER misplaced long ago. Starring: Ellen Pompeo, Patrick Dempsey, James Pickens Jr., T.R. Knight, Sandra Oh, Kat...