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- Season 3 overviewSep 26, 1996-May 15, 199722 episodesSeason 3 episodes1. Dr. Carter, I Presume Sep 26, 1996
- Carter works alone on the night shift during the hospital's July 4th picnic.
- 2. Let the Games Begin Oct 3, 1996
- Carter's hypochondriac neighbor keeps him up all night, making him late for work.
- 3. Don't Ask, Don't Tell Oct 10, 1996
- Carter makes a grievous error in judgment; a man insists he was attacked by a kangaroo.
- 4. Last Call Oct 17, 1996
- Benton gets a lesson in bedside manners from Carter and then visits Carla.
- 5. Ghosts Oct 31, 1996
- A patient dressed like Frankenstein's monster puts a real scare into the ER doctors.
- 6. Fear of Flying Nov 7, 1996
- Drs. Lewis and Greene rush to an accident scene via helicopter.
- 7. No Brain, No Gain Nov 14, 1996
- Dr. Benton obsesses over a critically ill baby; Dr. Ross is again second-guessed.
- 8. Union Station Nov 21, 1996
- Drs. Lewis and Greene face a personal decision; Dr. Ross is on Healthmobile duty.
- 9. Ask Me No Questions, I'll Tell You No Lies Dec 12, 1996
- Dr. Greene decides to take back some control of the ER from Dr. Weaver.
- 10. Homeless for the Holidays Dec 19, 1996
- After inviting Gant to spend the holidays with his family, Carter changes his plans.
- 11. Night-Shift Jan 16, 1997
- Dr. Weaver and Jeanie study the effect of exercise on the night staff.
- 12. Post Mortem Jan 23, 1997
- Dr. Benton rejects Dr. Carter's attempts to talk about their shared tragedy.
- 13. Fortune's Fools Jan 30, 1997
- The returning nurses learn a patient died because of Hathaway's mistake.
- 14. Whose Appy Now? Feb 6, 1997
- Carter joins Hicks' team; Ross saves a choking child; Benton undergoes emergency surgery.
- 15. The Long Way Around Feb 13, 1997
- Nurse Hathaway is taken hostage during a convenience store robbery.
- 16. Faith Feb 20, 1997
- Dr. Benton returns from his appendectomy; Nurse Hathaway is reinstated.
- 17. Tribes Apr 10, 1997
- Dr. Greene faces hostility and bigotry following a race-related shooting.
- 18. You Bet Your Life Apr 17, 1997
- Dr. Greene feels family pressure; Nurse Hathaway fears she failed her exams.
- 19. Calling Dr. Hathaway Apr 24, 1997
- Nurse Hathaway struggles with Dr. Ross to save a boy; Dr. Greene sees an unusual pair.
- 20. Random Acts May 1, 1997
- Jeanie helps her ex-husband get into an AIDS-medication trial.
- 21. Make a Wish May 8, 1997
- A troublesome patient provides a challenge for Dr. Carter; Carla's pregnancy comes to a crisis.
- 22. One More for the Road May 15, 1997
- Dr. Benton's personal life troubles him; Dr. Anspaugh confronts Dr. Carter.
season 3. The third season of the American fictional drama television series ER first aired on September 26, 1996, and concluded on May 15, 1997. The third season consists of 22 episodes.
Race relations become an issue in the ER when Mark Greene treats two injured teenagers, one black and the other white, and assumes the black kid was a drug dealer. It turns the white kid was the drug dealer and the black kid is a high school basketball star and an innocent bystander. When the black student's older brother confronts him, he ...
ER: Created by Michael Crichton. With Noah Wyle, Laura Innes, Laura Cerón, Deezer D. The doctors who work in the ER at the County General Hospital in Chicago grapple with ups and downs in their personal and professional lives while trying to give apt medical care to their patients.
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- 1994-09-19
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May 14, 1997. 47min. 13+. Benton's premature baby struggles to survive; Anspaugh delivers an ultimatum to Carter; Jeanie and Al embark on a new future together. Subscribe to Max for $9.99/month or buy. Follow the personal and professional lives of the doctors and patients inside a Chicago hospital emergency room.
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The third season of the medical drama series ER which originally aired from NBC on September 26, 1996 and concluded on May 15, 1997. The season consists of 22 episodes. This is the last season to feature Sherry Stringfield before leaving the show. It was released on Region 1 DVD on April 26, 2005. The title cover depicts Dr. Doug Ross saving a youn...
Crew
•Michael Crichton - Executive Producer •John Wells - Executive Producer, Writer •Lydia Woodward - Co-executive Producer, Writer
Early in the third season, Susan Lewis leaves for Phoenix to live with her sister and niece. Before she leaves, Greene realizes his feelings for her and races against time to declare them. He makes it to Union Station just as she is boarding the train. He stops her and declares his love, begging her to stay. Susan leaves anyway, but not before kissing Mark and declaring (as the train pulls out of the station) that she loves him too.
In the aftermath of her departure, Mark falls into depression, develops a meaner attitude, and starts sleeping with County General nurse Chuny Marquez, although they soon break up. Towards the end of the season, he is attacked in the ER bathroom and his assailant is never caught.
Although some suspicions arise over former patients and families, Mark's beating was no more than a random act of violence. He becomes increasingly paranoid about his personal safety and distances himself from his friends & family.
Meanwhile, Doug and Carol draw closer, culminating in a kiss at the end of the season. Doug is said to be attending therapy throughout the season, although this is never shown on-screen (possibly due to one of his one night stand's dying in the hospital just after they were together) and Doug questioning his actions.
Carol considers going to medical school, but she eventually decides that she loves her work as a nurse too much to change her career.
Carter (now an intern) continues to lock horns with Benton, especially over Benton's treatment of surgical intern Dennis Gant.
Find out how critics rated and reviewed the third season of ER, a medical drama set in Chicago. Watch episodes with a subscription on Hulu, Max, or buy it on Vudu, Prime Video, Apple TV.
14241. 14242. 14243. Wishenpoof! (Season 1) 14244. ER is 14240 on the JustWatch Daily Streaming Charts today. The TV show has moved up the charts by 6351 places since yesterday. In the United States, it is currently more popular than Sh**ting Stars but less popular than Wall of Chefs.