Dr. Greene's final days are spent in Hawaii with Rachel, teaching her to drive and surf. When he suffers a seizure, Elizabeth is called. Mark refuses to go home. He manages to make amends wi... Read allDr. Greene's final days are spent in Hawaii with Rachel, teaching her to drive and surf. When he suffers a seizure, Elizabeth is called. Mark refuses to go home. He manages to make amends with his daughter before his eventual death.Dr. Greene's final days are spent in Hawaii with Rachel, teaching her to drive and surf. When he suffers a seizure, Elizabeth is called. Mark refuses to go home. He manages to make amends with his daughter before his eventual death.
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It evoked many more emotions now than it did back in 2002. I balled and it actually felt good.
Wonderful episode with fantastic writing and great imagery.
With the amazing writing by John Wells this has been an historic episode of ER. If I write more, I will cry more. I was like "enough!!!". If a show makes you this much sentimental, it worths something. One thing I didn't like! Where the f-ck was Julianna Margulies and George Clooney?! This is their (at least Doug's) best friend for Christ's sake! It just gets me furious! Okay, I'm crying again, now thinking of the funeral. Goodbye, Mark Greene, you will be missed! :( My point is I wish I could give it more than 10/10.
I thought this episode was absolutely beautiful. I genuinely will miss Dr Greene, because as many lives as he had saved throughout his time on the show, he certainly touched mine.
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- TriviaAlex Kingston's daughter Salome plays Ella in this episode.
- Goofs(at around 24 mins) When Dr. Corday and Ella arrive to meet Dr. Greene the reflection of a crew member can be seen on the front of the car as she steps out of it.
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Dr. Mark Greene: [to Rachel] I was trying to figure out what I should have already told you, but I never have. Something important, something every father should impart to his daughter. I finally got it: generosity. Be generous, with your time, with your love, with your life.
Rachel: Okay.
Dr. Mark Greene: I'm sorry, Rachel. I'm so tired.
Rachel: It's okay.
Dr. Mark Greene: Don't cry for me.
Rachel: I won't.
Dr. Mark Greene: Be generous... always.
Rachel: I will. Daddy. I remember the lullaby. I remember you used to sing it to me every night. I remember.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 54th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (2002)