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|ShortSummary= A new batch of interns as well as the new head of the ER arrive for their first day at County. While adjusting, a bio-terrorist with a bag full of [[Ricin#Use as a chemical.2Fbiological warfare agent|Ricin]] is admitted with a broken leg. |
|ShortSummary= A new batch of interns as well as the new head of the ER arrive for their first day at County. While adjusting, a bio-terrorist with a bag full of [[Ricin#Use as a chemical.2Fbiological warfare agent|Ricin]] is admitted with a broken leg. |
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|ShortSummary=Abby gets a job in Boston and tries to leave County General quietly, but the staff makes it known how much they will miss her. Abby says goodbye and leaves for Boston with Kovač and her son. |
|ShortSummary=Abby gets a job in Boston and tries to leave County General quietly, but the staff makes it known how much they will miss her. Abby says goodbye and leaves for Boston with Kovač and her son. |
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Season 15 | |
Starring | |
No. of episodes | 22 |
Release | |
Original network | NBC |
Original release | September 25, 2008 April 2, 2009 | –
Season chronology | |
The fifteenth and final season of the American fictional drama television series ER premiered on September 25, 2008 and concluded on April 2, 2009, in a two-hour episode preceded by a one-hour retrospective special. The season consists of 22 episodes. The season includes the returns of multiple members of the cast from previous seasons, with the exceptions of Gloria Reuben, Maria Bello, Kellie Martin, Michael Michele, Erik Palladino, Ming-Na Wen and Sharif Atkins (Reuben did return for one episode in Season 14, and the characters played by Martin and Atkins died in their final appearances in Seasons 6 and 12, respectively, which would have made any return for them difficult to accomplish--though Season 15 did bring back the now-deceased Dr. Mark Greene and Dr. Robert "Rocket" Romano characters for an episode involving a flashback to 2002). In addition, Season 15 filmed the last regular appearances for Phifer, Visjnic and Tierney as part of the Season 14 production schedule; all three actors were not interested in coming back for any sustained filming in a 15th season, so the episodes "Life After Death" and "The Book of Abby" were produced to give proper regular-cast farewells to them (Phifer and Visjnic did not return for any last scenes during regular filming on Season 15, but Tierney did make a one-scene cameo in the late-run episode "Shifting Equillibrium").
Plot
The final season opens up revealing Gregory Pratt is the victim of the ambulance explosion. Despite the rallying efforts of his workplace colleagues, he succumbs to his injuries and dies. The season introduces Cate Banfield as new ER chief, a woman with a seemingly mysterious past with County General. Luka Kovač and Abby Lockhart leave for a new life in Boston, Brenner must deal with issues surrounding his childhood, and he comes to a crossroads in his relationship with Neela, Samantha Taggart and Tony Gates' relationship suffers a major setback after an accident involving Alex Taggart while Neela Rasgotra is forced to make some tough decisions, both personal and professional.
To mark the end of the series after 15 years, several former cast members make a return to the show. Mark Greene and Robert Romano appear in a flashback episode that explores Banfield's history with County General while John Carter returns to work at County although, unbeknown to his colleagues, he is in desperate need of a kidney transplant. Peter Benton, Doug Ross, Carol Hathaway, Susan Lewis, Elizabeth Corday, Kerry Weaver and Ray Barnett return in various episodes. The series ends with one final multiple casualty incident that brings multiple patients to the ER, and shows that life goes on at County General.
Cast
Main cast
- Anthony Edwards as Dr. Mark Greene[1] (in flashback only)
- Noah Wyle as Dr. John Carter[2]
- Laura Innes as Dr. Kerry Weaver[3]
- George Clooney as Dr. Doug Ross[4]
- Julianna Margulies as Nurse Carol Hathaway[4]
- Sherry Stringfield as Dr. Susan Lewis[5]
- Goran Visnjic as Dr. Luka Kovač[6]
- Maura Tierney as Dr. Abby Lockhart, Attending Physician[7]
- Mekhi Phifer as Dr. Greg Pratt, Attending Physician[8]
- Alex Kingston as Dr. Elizabeth Corday[9]
- Eriq La Salle as Dr. Peter Benton[10]
- Parminder Nagra as Dr. Neela Rasgotra, Third Year Surgical Resident
- John Stamos as Dr. Tony Gates, Third Year Resident
- Linda Cardellini as Nurse Samantha Taggart
- Scott Grimes as Dr. Archie Morris, Attending Physician
- David Lyons as Dr. Simon Brenner, Attending Physician
- Angela Bassett as Dr. Catherine Banfield, Chief of Emergency Medicine
Special appearances
The final season included special appearances by departed main and recurring cast members:
- Shane West as Dr. Ray Barnett[11]
- Laura Innes as Dr. Kerry Weaver[12]
- Paul McCrane as Dr. Robert Romano[1] (in flashback only)
- Alex Kingston as Dr. Elizabeth Corday[13]
- Returning recurring characters
- William H. Macy as Dr. David Morgenstern[14]
- Ellen Crawford as Nurse Lydia Wright[5]
- Hallee Hirsh as Rachel Greene[5]
- Thandie Newton as Makemba "Kem" Likasu[5]
- Matthew Watkins as Reese Benton[5]
Supporting
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Notable guest stars
- Chadwick Boseman as Derek Taylor[15]
- Carl Weathers as Louie Taylor[15]
- Garry Marshall as Harry Feingold[16]
- Debra Mooney as Barbara Feingold[16]
- Christa B. Allen as Jody Nugent[16]
- Louis Gossett Jr. as Leo Malcolm[17]
- Ariel Winter as Lucy Moore[18]
- Wallace Shawn as Teddy Lempell[19]
- Judy Greer as Tildie Mulligan[20]
- Susan Sarandon as Nora[4]
- Rooney Mara as Megan[21]
- Ernest Borgnine as Paul Manning[10]
- Tom Arnold as The Big Kahuna[22]
Production
Crew
- Christopher Chulack – Executive producer
- Michael Crichton – Creator/Executive producer
- John Wells – Executive producer
- David Zabel – Executive producer
- Joe Sachs – Executive producer
- Janine Sherman Barrois – Executive producer
- Lisa Zwerling – Co-executive producer
- Tommy Burns – Producer
- Wendy Spence Rosato – Producer
- Charles M. Lagola – Production designer
- Arthur Albert – Director of photography
- Martin Davich – Music
- Randy Jon Morgan, A.C.E. – Editor
- Mimi Leder, a frequent director during ER's first two seasons, returned as a director for the episode "A Long, Strange Trip"
- Rod Holcomb, the director of the 1994 pilot episode as well as several other early episodes, returned to direct two episodes in this season, among them the series finale
- Paul McCrane, recurring cast member seasons 4 and 5, and series regular seasons 6–10, continues his affiliation with the show as director of two episodes this season
Episodes
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | US viewers (millions) |
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310 | 1 | "Life After Death" | Christopher Misiano | Joe Sachs | September 25, 2008 | 15001 | 7.92[23] |
311 | 2 | "Another Thursday at County" | Paul McCrane | Lisa Zwerling | October 9, 2008 | 15003 | 9.35[24] |
312 | 3 | "The Book of Abby" | Christopher Chulack | David Zabel | October 16, 2008 | 15002 | 8.81[25] |
313 | 4 | "Parental Guidance" | John Gallagher | Janine Sherman Barrois | October 23, 2008 | 15004 | 8.69[26] |
314 | 5 | "Haunted" | Christopher Chulack | Karen Maser | October 30, 2008 | 15005 | 9.12[27] |
315 | 6 | "Oh, Brother" | Stephen Cragg | Virgil Williams | November 6, 2008 | 15006 | 8.64[28] |
316 | 7 | "Heal Thyself" | David Zabel | David Zabel | November 13, 2008 | 15008 | 9.80[29] |
317 | 8 | "Age of Innocence" | Paul McCrane | Janine Sherman Barrois | November 20, 2008 | 15007 | 9.15[30] |
318 | 9 | "Let It Snow" | Charles Haid | Joe Sachs | December 4, 2008 | 15009 | 8.22[31] |
319 | 10 | "The High Holiday" | Lesli Linka Glatter | Shannon Goss | December 11, 2008 | 15010 | 8.92[32] |
320 | 11 | "Separation Anxiety" | Terence Nightingall | Virgil Williams | January 8, 2009 | 15011 | 7.32[33] |
321 | 12 | "Dream Runner" | Andrew Bernstein | Lisa Zwerling | January 15, 2009 | 15012 | 6.98[34] |
322 | 13 | "Love Is a Battlefield" | Richard Thorpe | Karen Maser | January 22, 2009 | 15013 | 7.69[35] |
323 | 14 | "A Long, Strange Trip" | Mimi Leder | Joe Sachs | February 5, 2009 | 15016 | 7.30[36] |
324 | 15 | "The Family Man" | Eriq La Salle | Andrew Fash | February 12, 2009 | 15014 | 7.25[37] |
325 | 16 | "The Beginning of the End" | Jonathan Kaplan | David Zabel & Lisa Zwerling | February 19, 2009 | 15015 | 7.44[38] |
326 | 17 | "T-Minus-6" | Rod Holcomb | David Zabel & Lisa Zwerling | February 26, 2009 | 15017 | 8.73[39] |
327 | 18 | "What We Do" | David Zabel | David Zabel | March 5, 2009 | 15018 | 8.80[40] |
328 | 19 | "Old Times" | John Wells | John Wells | March 12, 2009 | 15019 | 10.71[41] |
329 | 20 | "Shifting Equilibrium" | Andrew Bernstein | Lisa Zwerling | March 19, 2009 | 15020 | 9.28[42] |
330 | 21 | "I Feel Good"[43] | Stephen Cragg | Joe Sachs | March 26, 2009 | 15021 | 10.57[44] |
331 | 22 | "And in the End..."[45] | Rod Holcomb | John Wells | April 2, 2009 | 15022-23 | 16.24[46] |
References
- ^ a b Episode 7
- ^ Episodes 16–19, 22
- ^ Special Appearance in Episode 7, Main Cast in Episode 22
- ^ a b c Episode 19
- ^ a b c d e Episode 22
- ^ Episode 3
- ^ Episodes 1, 3, 20
- ^ Episode 1
- ^ Special Appearance in Episode 12, Main Cast in Episode 22
- ^ a b Episodes 19, 22
- ^ Episodes 5, 20, 21
- ^ Episode 7, Main Cast in Episode 22
- ^ Episode 12, Main Cast in Episode 22
- ^ Episode 14
- ^ a b Episode 6
- ^ a b c Episode 13
- ^ Episode 15
- ^ Episodes 15, 16, 17, 19, 21
- ^ Episode 16
- ^ Episode 17
- ^ Episodes 19, 21
- ^ Episode 21
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- ^ Seidman, Robert (October 17, 2008). "UPDATED Thursday: CSI Has Most Total Viewers, Grey's Anatomy Wins With Youth". TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on August 26, 2012. Retrieved May 24, 2015.
- ^ Seidman, Robert (October 24, 2008). "Thursday Ratings: CBS Dominates With CSI; World Series and Life on Mars Drop". TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on August 26, 2012. Retrieved May 24, 2015.
- ^ Seidman, Robert (October 31, 2008). "Updated: Thursday Ratings, CSI Most-Watched, Best Ratings Ever for 30 Rock". TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on August 26, 2012. Retrieved May 24, 2015.
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- ^ James Brown's song "I Feel Good" is performed during the episode.
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- ^ Cf. the lyric "And in the end ..." from the Beatles' song "The End", the last song on their last recorded album, Abbey Road.
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