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  1. Dr. Tony Gates (John Stamos) treats a teenage girl in a coma with alcohol poisoning after she played drinking games with her friends. Gates calls the police when he discovers that the parents of the girl's friend supplied the alcohol, and has the friend's father arrested.

    • The end of a television landmark.
    • Verdict

    By Eric Goldman

    Updated: May 11, 2012 7:25 pm

    Posted: Apr 3, 2009 6:27 pm

    I should probably preface this review with my own personal history with ER and note that I was a huge fan of the first few seasons. How huge? Well, when I spent a semester of college in Holland, unwilling to wait until I got home, I had my roommate back in Boston send me tapes every few weeks with ER episodes – and my friends and I would then have to get a professor to let us into the classroom that had the only VCR that could play American VHS tapes, where we'd sit and watch all the episodes on that tape in a row late into the night.

    Of course that was back in 1996! I had begun to miss episodes here and there by 2000, and stopped watching the show regularly when Carol Hathaway left – returning briefly during Mark Greene's long, sad death. Yes, I was familiar with Abby and Luka, but didn't really know them fully as characters – and the current group of characters are pretty much complete unknowns to me. I have no idea what makes Tony Gates or Samantha Taggart tick.

    I returned to the show this past month for the final four episodes – yes, George Clooney, Julianna Margulies and Eriq La Salle appearing along with semi-frequent guest star Noah Wyle (who'd obviously maintained a bigger connection with the show through the years) was something this old school fan couldn't resist.

    Never leaving the hospital, and having only two storeys to navigate, and only treating patients on the ground floor can give you a feeling of cabin fever. When all you have to do is treat patients with the progress dial and occasionally talk to a fellow staff member, it just feels a little too much like work. Unlike The Sims, there are no objects t...

  2. Apr 2, 2009 · And in the End...: Directed by Rod Holcomb. With Noah Wyle, Laura Innes, Sherry Stringfield, David Lyons. As Carter prepares to open a new facility for the underprivileged, some old friends/colleagues gather. Rachel Greene, Mark Greene's daughter, applies for an internship at County.

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    • Drama, Romance
    • Rod Holcomb
    • 2009-04-02
  3. Apr 2, 2009 · And in the End... is the twenty-second episode of the fifteenth season of the NBC medical drama series ER. It premiered on April 2, 2009. The final episode features the return of the majority of the main characters in the show, such as Noah Wyle as John Carter, Sherry Stringfield as Susan Lewis & Eriq La Salle as Peter Benton.

  4. At the end of Book 10 and close of the Republic, Socrates relates the story of Er, a soldier apparently killed in battle but who awakens on his funeral pyre to describe this extraordinary vision.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Myth_of_ErMyth of Er - Wikipedia

    The Myth of Er (/ ɜːr /; Greek: Ἤρ, translit. ér, gen.: Ἠρός) is a legend that concludes Plato 's Republic (10.614–10.621). The story includes an account of the cosmos and the afterlife that greatly influenced religious, philosophical, and scientific thought for many centuries.

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