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The end of 'ER'
7:02
An hour's worth of the ghosts of "ER" past brings back a lot of memories. Don't usually like these "salutes" but think I will be into this one.
7:05
[Comment From edgeward]
I want to know why Deezer D isn't on the cast list at the official sitte
7:06
Got me. He's one of the few who have been on since the beginning.
7:07
Love the young med student Noah Wyle. Forgot how green he was.
7:08
And a very young George Clooney!
7:09
[Comment From edgeward]
I remember his father on TV from my childhood in Cincinnati
7:11
Must be hard, even as a seasoned actor, to get all this medical stuff correct. Very intense.
7:12
Anyone agree that John Stamos has done some of his best work on "ER."
7:14
[Comment From edgeward]
yep
7:15
[Comment From edgeward]
redeemed his career
7:15
Yeah, he didn't have much of a career before this show.
7:16
Dr. Romano....such a great bad guy.
7:17
[Comment From edgeward]
Helicopter was a jump the shark moment for the show though
7:19
The Clooney save in the drain pipe was such a hit episode the next day Warner Bros. execs offered his the Batman role.
7:21
[Comment From edgeward]
Yep I remember that
7:24
[Comment From edgeward]
Thought that after the first few seasons they went a little overboard w/the drama but still have a soft spot for it, thus my presence on this liveblog
7:25
[Comment From edgeward]
this was a great arc: Benton's earl career
7:26
I've always found the doctors on the show very compelling in their individual stories.
7:28
[Comment From edgeward]
that's the big attraction: an arc for every character. But not the weirdness that you see in a soap op. When they went weird on ER it jumped the S.
7:34
[Comment From edgeward]
OK, I reel that in. The scene w/Mark in the elevator reminded me of the grey areas that they exploited so well.
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