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3/13/09 at 6:41am
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Originally Posted by Michael:M
If so, is there anywhere online I can see the ep?
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Originally Posted by Ken N.
nbc.com is streaming Thursday's episode right now. Don't know how good the quality is.
Good to see both back, Dr. Benton too. |
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Originally Posted by lukejosephchung
Thursday night's episode, "Old Times" was definitely old home week for Season One cast members. Everyone but Anthony Edwards was in it!
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| Really liked how they brought in Rachel as the next generation for ER. |
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Originally Posted by Patrick Sun
Sure, it was a little overlong, but I enjoyed the time they took in wrapping up the current cast and their future prospects:
Carter stays at County General, plus runs the Carter Center. Kem is still a piece of work, though, but Carter will always want to be with her, even if they are an ocean apart. Gates and Sam finally just give bonding a try, as Gates grows up and appears to be ready for a more committed relationship. Really liked how they brought in Rachel as the next generation for ER. Again, would not have minded it if the show went on with the new faces that appeared this season, and in this very episode. I can't believe how frikkin' blue Alexis Bledel's eyes are, you never really notice it on Gilmore Girls, but the lighting in the ER just made them pop. And I wouldn't have minded seeing Rory Gilmore going into medicine. Pratt would be proud of his little brother. I still have no idea where Susan lives or works. It's weird not seeing Weaver and her cane (since they fixed her hip late in her run on the show). It's even weirder to see Peter so mellowed out, plus it was good to see him and Lizzie together as friends. Plus, you get the idea that Lizzie never got over Mark, so she buried herself into her career at Duke. Ratings-wise, perhaps the show was getting too expensive to keep on air, but I'd watch another season, but I guess I'll have to be happy for the 15 season we got. |