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  1. ER had pioneered long, continuous Steadicam shots, but those took a reprieve -- for the most part -- in the tunnel sequences as Chulack found a way to make them simultaneously epic and...

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    "Hell and High Water" is the seventh episode of the second season of ER. It was written by Neal Baer and directed by Christopher Chulack. It first aired on NBC on November 9, 1995. The episode was the highest-rated episode in the second season of the show and was the most watched episode in the entire series (a total of 48 million viewers). It feat...

    After being removed from his fellowship in County General, Doug accepted a job in the private practice. After leaving the hospital, he gets a flat tire when suddenly, a frantic boy comes to him for help, saying that his brother is trapped in the flooded culvert. Doug becomes a media sensation as they are filming his rescue operation on the boy.

    Doug accepts an offer to work in a private pediatric practice. After his last ER shift he's on his way to a fund raiser when he gets a flat tire. In the pouring rain a boy comes up to his car because his brother is stuck in a flooded culvert. Doug doesn't hesitate and does everything he possibly can to save the kid. A news TV helicopter films part ...

    •George Clooney as Doug Ross

    •Anthony Edwards as Mark Greene

    •Julianna Margulies as Carol Hathaway

    •Noah Wyle as John Carter

    •Eriq La Salle as Peter Benton

    •Gloria Reuben as Jeanie Boulet

    •Sherry Stringfield (who portrayed Susan Lewis) was absent of this episode, making it the first time that one of the credited main cast member isn't present.

    •The episode received 5 Emmy nominations for "Writing" (Neal Baer), "Directing" (Christopher Chulack) "Cinematography" (Richard Thorpe), "Editing for a Single Camera Production" (Jacque Elaine Toberen) and "Sound Mixing."

  2. Airing on March 9, 1995, the episode seemed routine in its ordinariness at the start, but by the end, it was both epic and intimate in its devastating power. After Dr. Greene misdiagnoses pre ...

  3. Christopher Chulack is an American television producer and director, best known for his work on the NBC drama series ER (1995–2008), along with Michael Crichton, also Third Watch (1999–2005), which he co-produced along with Edward Allen Bernero, as well as Southland (2009–2013), which he created. He also produced TNT drama series Animal ...

  4. Christopher Chulack is an American motion picture producer and director. He worked in both capacities across all fifteen seasons of ER. He joined the crew as a Producer for the first season and rose to the senior position of Executive Producer. He has worked extensively with ER Executive Producer John Wells under his Wells production banner including the series Third Watch, Citizen Baines ...

  5. Jun 1, 2017 · It Had The Greatest, Bleakest, & Craziest Plot Twists On TV. Giphy. Much like the patients of County General Hospital, the plot lines on ER would pretty much come out of nowhere and cause total ...

  6. Apr 2, 2019 · It was the end of an era. (Or an ER-a, if you want to be cute about it.). When ER signed off for good a decade ago with a two-hour episode that forced fans of the NBC hit to say goodbye to the ...

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