Dr. Anspaugh's 13-year-old son is brought in and Anspaugh asks Mark to look after him. Another old lady who has been raped is brought in.Dr. Anspaugh's 13-year-old son is brought in and Anspaugh asks Mark to look after him. Another old lady who has been raped is brought in.Dr. Anspaugh's 13-year-old son is brought in and Anspaugh asks Mark to look after him. Another old lady who has been raped is brought in.
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Nothing particularly notable or consequential happens throughout its whole length, until finally (and mercifully) the credits start to roll.
The recent influx of new characters hasn't helped the series at all... the horrible Ginger English woman (with the plum in her mouth, the short surgeon (with the little man syndrome), the corporate management bore. Finally that bearded insidious lawyer is also an unwelcome addition.
I hope that the series picks up again, soon.
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- TriviaProduct placement for Gateway 2000 (a computer manufacturer) is especially prolific in this episode. Kerry Weaver is drinking out of a cowhide-pattern (Gateway logo) coffee cup while talking to Anspaugh in his office, and a Gateway shipping box is in the background while Corday is talking to a patient.
- GoofsAt 1m24s a crew member in a baseball cap is visible in the mirror behind Dr Ross and Nurse Hathaway when they are kissing on the couch.
- Quotes
Dr. Mark Greene: What Happened to your student? I thought she was gonna stick around.
Dr. John Carter: She went up to watch Benton operate. I think she got bored.
Dr. Mark Greene: We're not here to entertain, Carter.
Dr. John Carter: You know, she seemed so interested. I was supposed to inspire those students but I don't think I did a very good job.
Dr. Mark Greene: Inspire them? How?
Dr. John Carter: Through our passion. For what we do.
Dr. Mark Greene: Passion?
Dr. John Carter: Yeah, you know what I mean.
Dr. Mark Greene: Carter, you come here everyday. Sometimes you're relly cooking and sometimes you're not. But you're here everyday doing your work. One day you'll look up and, maybe, ten years will have passed. It'll be the sum total... of what you've done... that counts. Not the passion. Wanna review some of this charts?
Dr. John Carter: Yeah.
- ConnectionsFeatured in ER: The Show Must Go On (2005)