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It was a very interesting episode to say the least...
I did enjoy how it was Abby centric... but I guess it just lacked something.. I dunno.
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It wasn't a new episode this week but I am hoping it will be next week. I NEED to know what happens with Neela and Galant!!
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I.D. badges are long overdue. Security in this office park is a joke. Last year, I came to work with my spud gun in a duffel bag. I sat at my desk all day, with a rifle that shoots potatoes at 60 pounds per square inch. Can you imagine if I was deranged? - Dwight K. Schrute
ER to Return for Two More Years Source: The Hollywood Reporter
March 11, 2005
The life span of NBC's ER is about to be extended by at least two more years, through the 2007-08 season, says The Hollywood Reporter. NBC is finalizing a deal to order two more seasons of the Warner Bros. TV drama series, shepherded for the past 11 seasons by executive producer John Wells.
NBC's current contract for the show already ran through the upcoming 2005-06 season. The new pact will cover the 2006-07 and 2007-08 seasons.
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ER to Return for Two More Years Source: The Hollywood Reporter
March 11, 2005
The life span of NBC's ER is about to be extended by at least two more years, through the 2007-08 season, says The Hollywood Reporter. NBC is finalizing a deal to order two more seasons of the Warner Bros. TV drama series, shepherded for the past 11 seasons by executive producer John Wells.
NBC's current contract for the show already ran through the upcoming 2005-06 season. The new pact will cover the 2006-07 and 2007-08 seasons.
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I.D. badges are long overdue. Security in this office park is a joke. Last year, I came to work with my spud gun in a duffel bag. I sat at my desk all day, with a rifle that shoots potatoes at 60 pounds per square inch. Can you imagine if I was deranged? - Dwight K. Schrute
last thursday's episode was one of the best ER eps i've watched in a long, long time.
and the neela/gallant makeout scene.... UM... HOT!!
Good to see Pratt liking a new interesting girl.
Solid, solid episode!
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I.D. badges are long overdue. Security in this office park is a joke. Last year, I came to work with my spud gun in a duffel bag. I sat at my desk all day, with a rifle that shoots potatoes at 60 pounds per square inch. Can you imagine if I was deranged? - Dwight K. Schrute
ER season 1 and 2 has been released on DVD... but it's been almost a year since season 2 was released. What's the holdup!!
I didn't start watching ER until a couple of weeks ago and I am really enjoying it. I am through the first two seasons minus a few episodes here and there.
Season 3 is being released April 26, 2005. I wish the rest of the series was on DVD, because getting it off P2P would take forever (and they're FS).
I didn't start watching ER until a couple of weeks ago and I am really enjoying it. I am through the first two seasons minus a few episodes here and there.
Season 3 is being released April 26, 2005. I wish the rest of the series was on DVD, because getting it off P2P would take forever (and they're FS).
I am glad you are enjoying it!
The early seasons were great, imo. The middle seasons... eh, but lately, the past 2 seasons have really been interesting to me.
And I know, I can't wait for April 26th to come... hell, I can't wait until all the seasons are released. It's gonna make me even more broke then I am
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I.D. badges are long overdue. Security in this office park is a joke. Last year, I came to work with my spud gun in a duffel bag. I sat at my desk all day, with a rifle that shoots potatoes at 60 pounds per square inch. Can you imagine if I was deranged? - Dwight K. Schrute
The doctor is out: Noah Wyle is leaving "ER" as a regular cast member at the end of this season, NBC said Thursday.
Wyle, 33, the only original star who remained with the medical drama through its 11 years, will return for the next two seasons but only in four episodes each.
True love steals away his character, Dr. John Carter, who reunites in the May 12 episode with girlfriend Kem (Thandie Newton), a health administrator he met doing volunteer medical work in Africa.
Carter leaves Chicago's County General Hospital in the May 19 season finale.
"It's very sad for me. Noah and I have a lot of history together,""ER" executive producer John Wells told USA Today. "He's a wonderful actor and a wonderful man, and it's been great to watch him grow up and get married and have a family."
In 2004, Wyle said he intended to leave "ER" when his contract ended this season.
"I've just got other stuff going in my life right now," Wyle told "E! News Live" last September. "I've got a son, I've got family and friends that said goodbye to me 12 years ago and are wondering when I'm coming back, and this little urge to scratch a different kind of itch in my career, and it's just coming to the end of the character's run."
When the series debuted in September 1994, Wyle played the impressionable young resident in a cast that included Anthony Edwards, George Clooney, Eriq La Salle, Julianna Margulies and Sherry Stringfield. As they departed, Wyle turned into the show's promotional centerpiece.
Stringfield returned to her role as Dr. Susan Lewis in 2001 after a five-year break.
The drama has been a durable performer for NBC, although it lost its No. 1 ratings status to newcomers including Fox's "American Idol." In head-to-head competition with CBS'"Without a Trace" at at 10 p.m. EST Thursday, it trails in total viewers.
yeah that's what I had heard, but this confirms it.
I'm not sure if I should be happy or sad. I mean... him coming back will be a "YES!!" type deal or a "can we please move on?" type deal.
I hate Kem and Carter's character has really gone downhill.
David Duchovny came back halfway through a season and it just didn't work, imo. I'm guessing it'll be the same with Noah's character.
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I.D. badges are long overdue. Security in this office park is a joke. Last year, I came to work with my spud gun in a duffel bag. I sat at my desk all day, with a rifle that shoots potatoes at 60 pounds per square inch. Can you imagine if I was deranged? - Dwight K. Schrute
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I.D. badges are long overdue. Security in this office park is a joke. Last year, I came to work with my spud gun in a duffel bag. I sat at my desk all day, with a rifle that shoots potatoes at 60 pounds per square inch. Can you imagine if I was deranged? - Dwight K. Schrute
I wish him and Abby could have talked more before he left.
I was kind of left with an "eh" feeling. This season was not one of the best seasons. I am interested to see how it's going to be without Carter though.
bring on season 12!!!
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I.D. badges are long overdue. Security in this office park is a joke. Last year, I came to work with my spud gun in a duffel bag. I sat at my desk all day, with a rifle that shoots potatoes at 60 pounds per square inch. Can you imagine if I was deranged? - Dwight K. Schrute
He'll be in 4 episodes each season over the next (and presumably last) 2 years.
I agree with ya, Kate. I was dissapointed in the season finale. It lacked something, espicially considering one of the main characters was pretty much departing the show.