Doug Ross : Stick a fork in them they've been Weavered. Doug Ross : Weaver and the sound of her own voice: A love story. Jerry Markovic : Dr. Ross, this came for you. Mark Greene : Bad news? Doug Ross : No. Just got denied a loan by a bank whose motto is "We loan money to anyone.
Carol Hathaway : Doug can you help me out here. Doug Ross : Thank you, Carol, for pointing out something else i know nothing about. Mark Greene : [Going over a new colour schedule] Doug, you have a problem? Doug Ross : No, just call me Mr. Doug Ross : [Telling Carol about when he did his physics exam] He told us we could bring in one sheet into the exam with all the formulas written on it. Carol Hathaway : And? Doug Ross : I brought in a really big sheet. Doug Ross : I'm a doctor and nothing gets in the way of that.
Carol Hathaway : Oh, Doug, not another serious conversation. Doug Ross : You used to say we didn't communicate. This show even portrays the plight of medical students in their quest to become physicians.
Did you know Edit. Trivia During an interview for the PBS series "Pioneers of Television," Noah Wyle said that while filming some of Carter's Africa storyline in the Kalahari Desert, the real on-set medic passed out from the heat, and Wyle who by that time had been filmed pretending to perform hundreds of simulated medical procedures for the television show actually inserted a real I. Goofs None of the doctors or nurses performs CPR correctly, but if done with straight arms and enough force to make a difference, it can and often does break the patient's ribs.
Obviously it's better to go without a factually accurate portrayal of the procedure than to injure the actors in the name of realism. Quotes Dr. In light of all the media attention, the episode aired with the woman's breasts obscured.
However, the episode continues to air in re-runs and syndication in its uncensored form. User reviews Review. Top review. Best Drama on Television. I started watching ER on Thursdays in after my basketball practices. Already at its second season, I had heard a lot of good from the show, but never bothered to see what it was all about. I was exhausted, relaxing on the couch after a good workout and a cooling shower, flipping channels, something I rarely ever do, when my attention was grabbed by the intensity of the scene that was been played out before me.
Something to do with Eriq Lasalle's character Dr. Benton and his mom or sister, I vaguely remember. Then the emergency room complications, the tension. This must be that doctors show, ER, I thought.
I was already hooked. The next week, I found myself driving back faster from my basketball practice to make sure to catch the show again. Seven years later, I'm still watching or taping it every week. Because it's the best drama show on TV, hands down, no contest.
I thought at first I was biased because I studied physiology and am pretty versed in the technical jargon and medical realities they face on the show. I have a great interest in medicine and even considered a career in that path at one point in my life. However, the more I watched the show, the more I realized that it's not about the physical traumas, but about the human traumas. The admittedly romanticized, but no less relevant, reality of a profession that deals with life and death day after day, night after night.
This is what makes it compelling. This is what makes it of greater scope and deeper emotions. An ER doctor never gets enough sleep, never gets to go home. Is facing critical situations one after the other. Must make life-altering decisions daily. And yes, also has to cope with his personal life. Relationships, achievements and short-comings. And I'm talking about top-notch rendition, year after year. Just look at the list of Emmy and Golden Globe nominations over the years.
There were a lot of ships to emerge from ER over the decade and a half it was on the air. But none were as iconic as that between head nurse Carol Hathaway and Doug Ross. Clooney and Margulies had some of the best chemistry of the entire series when their characters were on screen together. Fans were heavily invested in their relationship when the show was on the air.
Of course, we got to see the happy ending for the duo as well. Clooney left ER in season 5 so he could focus on his film career. People want their fave ships to end up like Carol and Doug.
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