I remember when I got interested in the show "ER." It wasn't always that way. My mom first started watching it, then told me about it. But it took me a while. I was just in high school, give or take, when it first came out, and it seemed boring at first.
Mom kept telling me about this episode involving a sunflower. And this guy named George Clooney.
So I started watching it. I was hooked.
The most harrowing episode... the one where the ER's in quarantine, and somewhere along the way, Dr. Romano gets his arm chopped off by a helicopter. Yeah, you remember that one. You can interject here, going, "But there's also that episode where ____." There were a lot of those.
The saddest... at first I was going to say when Dr. Greene dies, but then I saw the one where Dr. Pratt dies. Yeesh,
The funniest episode: "ER Confidential," where said sunflower is involved.
I might have said this in a previous entry, but I was able to pick up the last season for $10. Yeah, I was feeling pretty great that day. There was a bunch of great episodes, with exception to one. I liked the one where Dr. Morris goes to the camp for pediatric heart patients. It was neat how they brought back just about all of the previous stars. And, the last episode was good, too.
Thursday, September 20, 2012
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