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  1. Feb 28, 2018 · Thanks to Hulu, ER is now available to binge in full for the first time this year, and a whole legion of new viewers are discovering the groundbreaking drama for the first time.

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    • One Episode Was Shot Live. Season 4 of ER opened with an episode called "Ambush," which saw the first appearance of Doctor Elizabeth Corday and a documentary crew follow the doctors around the ER.
    • ER Was Meant To Be A Movie. It took a couple of decades for ER's creator, Michael Crichton, to see his script come alive on screen. He initially wrote it as a movie which was, according to Elle, set to be directed by Steven Spielberg.
    • Playing Ball Was Clooney's Idea. George Clooney enjoyed shooting hoops in between filming scenes of ER, so it was his idea to add a basketball hoop near the set and it ended up being installed near the ambulance bay outside the Cook County Hospital.
    • Carol Was Never Meant To Survive. Carol Hathaway was one of the most beloved characters on ER and actress Juliana Margulies stayed on the show for six seasons, but it was not initially meant to be that way for her character.
  2. ER was shot protecting for widescreen presentation, allowing the show to be presented in 16:9 open matte (leaving only the title sequence in the 4:3 format). However, as the production of the show was generally conceived with 4:3 presentation in mind, some episodes feature vignetting or unintended objects towards the sides of the frame that ...

    • When Shiri Appleby Appeared In the Pilot As a Pregnant Teen... Long before the actor would star in UnREAL, she played a character named Ms. Murphy, who comes into the emergency room with what turns out to be an ectopic pregnancy.
    • ... Then Appeared In the Final Season As a Different Character. Here, Appleby appears as an intern named Dr. Daria Wade. And while it's not out-of-the-question that she could have changed her name at some point, Daria never mentions any visit to County General as a teenager.
    • When Dr. Ross Revealed He Had a Son. While Doug Ross (George Clooney) and Carol eventually end up having twins together, he mentions having another child whom he hasn't met during Season 1.
    • When Doug Rescued That Boy From a Storm Drain. The episode where hot pediatrician Doug Ross saves a young boy named Ben from drowning made him a star, both onscreen and off.
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    • Prison Break. "Twenty-One Guns" (Season 12, Ep. 22) has a lot going on, but the swift combination of an E.R. shootout where Jerry gets shot and Sam gets kidnapped by her vicious ex, only to discover they've taken her son hostage as well, left viewers breathless catching up.
    • Discovering Lucy. "Be Still My Heart" (Season 6, Episode 13) has one of the show's most indelible moments, when fan favorite Dr. Carter is suddenly and violently stabbed by a mentally ill patient...
    • Amputation By Helicopter. Though Dr. Romano wasn't the most popular personality on the show, when his arm gets suddenly, outlandishly severed at the very start of Season 9 in "Chaos Theory", it left many fans gasping.
    • Beeper Shock. Dr. Benton was always a tough taskmaster, but he leaned too hard into surgical intern Dennis Gant. In this episode, when a patient who jumps in front of a train comes in, Dr. Benton rages and pages Grant, only for the entire E.R.
  3. Apr 2, 2019 · Two Roswells means two Lizs, and oddly enough, each of them have appeared on one of these shows. Shiri Appleby , the OG Liz who starred on the WB/UPN series from 1999-2002, actually appeared on...

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  5. Aug 19, 2024 · ER, one of NBC's most popular TV series, featured dark and shocking storytelling elements, with memorable character deaths that still resonate. Some of the most heartbreaking deaths on ER include Dennis Gant, Lucy Knight, Mark Greene, Robert Romano, and Michael Gallant.

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