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A stricken newborn, a 9-year-old pyromaniac. unimaginably mangled accident victims, a Santa-like toymaker, a nude singer of show tunes - you never know what you'll find in the ER. But the thing you're sure to find is the excellence that makes Season 2 the Emmy Award winner for Outstanding Drama Series.
All 22 episodes plus bonus features comprise this 4-disc collection that's a must-see for fans of the show and fans of great drama. Greene (Anthony Edwards), Ross (George Clooney), Lewis (Sherry Stringfield), Carter (Noah Wyle), Hathaway (Julianna Margulies), Boulet (Gloria Reuben) and Benton (Eriq La Salle) and other County General doctors and staff are your prescription or unforgettable viewing.
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. Greene's selection of uncompromising Kerry Weaver as chief resident doesn't win wide approval.
Summer Run
Hathaway rides along with paramedics in order to qualify for recertification. Greene's commuter ride from Milwaukee continues to be troublesome. Weaver's assertiveness rides on everyone.
Do One, Teach One, Kill One
Carter is assigned his first official patient. Overstressed Lewis is burdened when her sister leaves her baby behind and skips town. Greene decides to avoid his grueling commute by staying with Ross during the week.
What Life?
After Benton injures himself during an altercation over a parking spot, his intern Carter fills in for him. And Greene makes it clear to all that he supports his nettlesome chief resident.
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. Lewis makes a decision about baby Susie.
Days like This
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.
Hell and High Water
Doug Ross: M.D. - and hero. The pediatrician becomes a media sensation when his dramatic rescue of a boy trapped in a storm drain during a downpour is covered live by a TV news team.
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, and Ross must choose between private practice and the ER.
Home
The ER is unable to retain a homeless, mentally disturbed architect. Lewis elects to care for Susie over the chance to present a case at a medical conference. Greene learns the unsavory truth about a couple's traffic accident.
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.
Dead of Winter
One apartment. 22 children - and each of these neglected and abused little ones is brought to the ER for treatment. Jeanie's work performance is questioned and Benton's is praised.
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. The husband of a patient discovers what Carter wouldn't tell him.
It's Not Easy Being Greene
Legal and professional woes weight 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.
The Right Thing
The word is out. Everyone thinks Greene and Lewis are a romantic item. And rumor his it that Benton quit his research assignment, although he's actually been dismissed for questioning the validity of Vucelich's data.
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.
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 severly burned victim.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 repurcussions for her and Benton. Hathaway lies to protect Shep.
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.
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