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GBNF said:
I found the episode of Carter reading to the dying old man...
So powerful...

http://www.fanpop.com/spots/er/videos/4534780

That one was on TNT yesterday morning, I forgot what a great episode that was.
 
Am I the only one who thought it sucked almost from start to finish?

I never liked Archie in a position of power, I didn't think his character was fleshed out enough for him to become a leader.

Carter annoyed the crap out of me over the past couple of years, and his whole relationship with Kem seemed shaky with no chemistry. I guess they broke up since Carter stayed at County.

Neela had a great ending when they reunited her with Ray a few weeks ago, I didn't think she added anything to the finale.

The Benton and Corday scenes were a little weird, though I can see the point where they wanted to put the past behind them. I did love seeing Reese though. Carrie didn't fit in with the lovey-dovey crowd, but did she ever?


I did like how they mirrored the pilot (sans a nurse trying to off herself), and bringing Rachel back was a real highlight. The last line of the show gave me chills but I was expecting much, much better.
 
I too enjoiyed the entire 3-hour block.

But seeing favorite shows like this one (I watched from Day 1) conclude always makes me feel the same way -- sad. For me, it's akin to the emotions I have when I see a picture of a former athlete 25 years after his career has ended. I want to remember them as they were. The inevitably of age reminds me of my own mortality, and that is the opposite of what I want from prime time viewing. I want pure escapism, not a reality injection.

MY wife and I have watched each of these shows together for a decade and a half. At the start of the show we were young and (at least in our own minds) better looking. But now, we've got 15 years of life experiences showing on our faces and bodies and are closer to the end of our careers than the start.

That's why I get sad when my favorite shows end. It forces me to ponder my own demise and I don't like going there.

That all being said, I'm sure I'll find a new show to replace it. But I still mourn the loss of my (fictional) friends from ER. And I don't like to think about how old I am now compared to when the show first hit the air.
 
Watched the retrospective tonight -- really enjoyed it. So many great actors have had guest arcs that you forget them. I'd forgotten Don Cheadle had an arc a few years back, and of course, was outstanding.
 
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I've mentioned it earlier, but check out the imdb of ER and you have about half the leads from prime time shows. Between ER and Law and Order, these shows should receive Lifetime Achievement Awards from the Screen Actors Guild for helping boost careers.
 

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