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E.R. Moments and the Final Episode thoughts

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15 years of E.R. and it will be all over this season:) Smiley face may be a little harsh. I in fact did watch and enjoy E.R. for like the first 5 years. But I do think it's time is over.
I have been racking my brain on a great wild ending that the show surely deserves. Something that goes along with what the show has been about these many years. The Great moments!
Some of the moments that I have seen threw the years on the show and on youtube that stick out with me are..
Helicopter crashes, "2 of them" Rocket Launcher threw the Ambulance Bay, Arms being chopped off, Legs being Chopped off, More shoot outs than the Sopranos, Aids, Cancer, Stabbing, Bathroom Assaults, Mid Air Collisions, Quarantines, Run over by a truck, Altimeters Doctor, Suicidal Nurses, Fake Doctor, Nursers shooting Ex Husbands, Doctors having Heart Attacks, Doctors threaten patients, Ambulances Blowing up and finally A Freaking TANK!

I know this stuff happens everyday to our doctors and nurses in real life. That is why Health Care is so damn high.

So I have decided a great ending would be a meteor crashing in to the hospital while everyone is there for a party. But that is not all! The last scene in George Clooney's character shows up in a cab to find the hospital in flames. As he stares in wonder a Safe falls on his head.
 
Or they could have a Godzilla like monster attack, wreacking havoc in the city, dismembering and injuring people left and right while making its way to the hospital where the big party takes place.
 
After about the 10th Season I figured they should have had Aliens show up on Earth. Then the show could go in more of a Sci-Fi direction like V or Alien Nation.
 
The Dylan Panthers are in Chicago to play a nonleague "event" game to begin the season. On the way to the stadium, their bus is hit by some criminals being chased by KITT and the injured players are sent to County General to be looked after. Detectives Crews and Reese arrive to question one of the players, but Sylar gets there first.
 
The Galactica finally makes it to Earth. County fills up with the injured of the battle with the Cylons. Toasters invade the hospital. Cloony returns and saves the day. Then a helicopter falls on him.
 
A patient walks in feeling sick. Dr Lockhart checks him out. He suddenly bites her.


24 hours later..........

Zombie roam County General Hospital. It's up to Doctor Ross, Quintin Tarentino and Milo Jovovich to kick some ass


Or Dr. Neela Rasgotra is about to have the most wildest days of her life. A grinning idiot with sneakers and an english accent has come in. She notices that the rain is going up She suddenly finds herself on the moon with rhino Police!

Or Dr. Ross and 10 other's characters attempt to break into a vault deep in Cook County

Ross- It's never been tried
 
The Dylan Panthers are in Chicago to play a nonleague "event" game to begin the season. On the way to the stadium, their bus is hit by some criminals being chased by KITT and the injured players are sent to County General to be looked after. Detectives Crews and Reese arrive to question one of the players, but Sylar gets there first.

My favorite so far. Add in some Transformers and a flying saucer and we have a winner! :)
 
The Dylan Panthers are in Chicago to play a nonleague "event" game to begin the season. On the way to the stadium, their bus is hit by some criminals being chased by KITT and the injured players are sent to County General to be looked after. Detectives Crews and Reese arrive to question one of the players, but Sylar gets there first.

My favorite so far. Add in some Transformers and a flying saucer and we have a winner! :)

I don't know. It could use a polar bear and a Dharma station or two...
 
Mark Greene returns home after a hard day at his blue-collar job. He looks in on his autistic son who is playing with his favorite snow globe. Inside the snow globe ...

--Ted
 
Anthony Edwards, Paul McCrane, and Laura Innes are briefly returning in flashbacks in an upcoming episode. Paul McCrane's character (Doctor Romano - who had his arm cut off by one helicopter and another fall on him) confirmed he has a line where he tells a cast member that helicopters are one of the safest ways to travel.
 
Mark Greene returns home after a hard day at his blue-collar job. He looks in on his autistic son who is playing with his favorite snow globe. Inside the snow globe ...

--Ted

They should do this. For the folks who know St Elsewhere, it'll mess their minds in a whole 'nother way. For folks who don't it'll mess their minds in a whole new way. :guffaw:
 
Mark Greene returns home after a hard day at his blue-collar job. He looks in on his autistic son who is playing with his favorite snow globe. Inside the snow globe ...

--Ted

I'll do ya one better. A "normal" episode except for the fact Green is alive. They dont really explain how???? As the episode goes on there will be a major buildup to a climax. But before it happens you hear a voice that sounds like Tom Cruse over the intercom "Leautinent Bradshaw plz report to the bridge." "We got Klingon fighters on inbound." D.R. Green taps the comm panel and says "Goose here I am on my way" Then he turns around and looks at the E.R. and says Computer End Program;)
 
You know, Goose wasn't the only fighter pilot in the ER. Jester and Slider were there too. :p
 
So I had no idea Abby was getting written out early this season. Maybe it's because I don't watch the show anymore. Anyway, when I found out, I went onto nbc.com and skimmed through her final episode.

The wall of nametags was nice. Though I didn't recognize all of them.

Woodward, Del Amico, Barnett, Hathaway, Finch, Benton, Corday, N. Baer, Doyle, B. Arollo, Lewis, J. Orman, Ross, Knight, Gallant, S. Gemmill, Chen, Pratt, Malucci, Greene, Weaver, Salamunovich, Romano.

I'm surprised Malucci is on there but not Gant. No Morganstern either. Maybe it's just for opening credit regulars, though Doyle could be Jorja Fox's character. I"m guessing some of the names I don't know are like writers, producers, directors on the show who left or died.
 
Woodward, Del Amico, Barnett, Hathaway, Finch, Benton, Corday, N. Baer, Doyle, B. Arollo, Lewis, J. Orman, Ross, Knight, Gallant, S. Gemmill, Chen, Pratt, Malucci, Greene, Weaver, Salamunovich, Romano.

I'm surprised Malucci is on there but not Gant. No Morganstern either. Maybe it's just for opening credit regulars, though Doyle could be Jorja Fox's character. I"m guessing some of the names I don't know are like writers, producers, directors on the show who left or died.

Doyle was Jorja Fox's character. "Woodward," I'm assuming, is executive producer Lydia Woodward. "J. Orman" and "S. Gemmill" would refer to producers Jack Orman and R. Scott Gemmill, who were largely responsible for the lackluster seasons 7 - 10 or so. I think "N. Baer" would be Neal Baer, who wrote for the show for a while and now runs Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.

I'm not sure about Salamunovich. (Choral conductor Paul Salamunovich? I know he's done a lot of TV work.)
 
Woodward, Del Amico, Barnett, Hathaway, Finch, Benton, Corday, N. Baer, Doyle, B. Arollo, Lewis, J. Orman, Ross, Knight, Gallant, S. Gemmill, Chen, Pratt, Malucci, Greene, Weaver, Salamunovich, Romano.

I'm surprised Malucci is on there but not Gant. No Morganstern either. Maybe it's just for opening credit regulars, though Doyle could be Jorja Fox's character. I"m guessing some of the names I don't know are like writers, producers, directors on the show who left or died.

Doyle was Jorja Fox's character. "Woodward," I'm assuming, is executive producer Lydia Woodward. "J. Orman" and "S. Gemmill" would refer to producers Jack Orman and R. Scott Gemmill, who were largely responsible for the lackluster seasons 7 - 10 or so. I think "N. Baer" would be Neal Baer, who wrote for the show for a while and now runs Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.

I'm not sure about Salamunovich. (Choral conductor Paul Salamunovich? I know he's done a lot of TV work.)

Interesting. You stopped liking the show, for a time, at least, when I started. Today, I feel like it's a few steps down from its 2000-2004 heyday, but still quite good, probably surpassed by only Law & Order among the shows currently on television.
 
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