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- Season 8 overviewSep 27, 2001-May 16, 200222 episodesSeason 8 episodes1. Four Corners Sep 27, 2001
- Dr. Greene ministers to a young woman who was injured during a television talk show.
- 2. The Longer You Stay Oct 4, 2001
- Dr. Carter deals with heavy-metal roadies; chief resident Chen panics on the job.
- 3. Blood, Sugar, Sex, Magic Oct 11, 2001
- Dr. Greene's rebellious teenage daughter suddenly appears at the hospital.
- 4. Never Say Never Oct 18, 2001
- Dr. Susan Lewis (Sherry Stringfield) returns to Chicago in search of a new job.
- 5. Start All Over Again Oct 25, 2001
- Dr. Lewis returns to County General and clashes with the staff.
- 6. Supplies and Demands Nov 1, 2001
- A taskmaster follows Corday to monitor measures taken to prevent deaths by infection.
- 7. If I Should Fall From Grace Nov 8, 2001
- Corday believes an "angel of death" is responsible for the deaths of her patients.
- 8. Partly Cloudy, Chance of Rain Nov 15, 2001
- A severe storm hits Chicago, sending many injured to the emergency room.
- 9. Quo Vadis? Nov 22, 2001
- Corday waits for a husband to decide if the doctors can remove his dying wife's organs.
- 10. I'll Be Home for Christmas Dec 13, 2001
- Benton's custody battle hits a critical stage; Carter receives unsettling news from his father.
- 11. Beyond Repair Jan 10, 2002
- The man who stabbed Carter and killed another doctor returns to the hospital.
- 12. A River in Egypt Jan 17, 2002
- An injured and condemned murderer wants to die in the ER rather than await execution.
- 13. Damage Is Done Jan 31, 2002
- An accidental overdose grips parents Greene and Corday with terror.
- 14. A Simple Twist of Fate Feb 7, 2002
- Dr. Greene's family is on the brink of disintegrating while his baby fights to survive.
- 15. It's All in Your Head Feb 28, 2002
- Greene fights loneliness and pain by throwing himself into his work.
- 16. Secrets and Lies Mar 7, 2002
- Dr. Weaver orders the staff to attend a sexual-harassment seminar.
- 17. Bygones Mar 28, 2002
- Drs. Corday and Greene encounter difficulty avoiding each other.
- 18. Orion in the Sky Apr 4, 2002
- Greene's aggressive illness begins affecting his coordination.
- 19. Brothers & Sisters Apr 25, 2002
- Dr. Lewis races to New York to search for her niece and her troubled sister.
- 20. The Letter May 2, 2002
- Dr. Carter reads a letter from ailing Dr. Greene to the ER staff.
- 21. On the Beach May 9, 2002
- Dr. Greene tries to reconcile with his daughter at his childhood home in Hawaii.
- 22. Lockdown May 16, 2002
- Carter and Abby treat two children whose ominous symptoms force a quarantine.
season 8. The eighth season of the American fictional drama television series ER first aired on September 27, 2001, and concluded on May 16, 2002. The eighth season consists of 22 episodes.
Find out the plot, cast, and ratings of each episode of ER Season 8, the final season of the long-running medical drama. See how the characters deal with personal and professional challenges, from a rock concert riot to a murderer's execution.
Erica Gimpel. Adele Newman (5 Episodes) Abraham Benrubi. Jerry Markovic (5 Episodes) Mary McDonnell. Eleanor Carter (5 Episodes) Matthew Settle. Brian Westlake (4 Episodes), Brian Westlake (voice) (1 Episode) Bellina Logan.
Streaming, rent, or buy ER – Season 8: Currently you are able to watch "ER - Season 8" streaming on Hulu, Max, Max Amazon Channel or buy it as download on Apple TV, Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, Vudu.
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The eighth season of the medical drama series ER which originally aired from NBC on September 27, 2001 and concluded on May 16, 2002. The season consists of 22 episodes. It was released on Region 1 DVD on January 22, 2008. Anthony Edwards and Eriq La Salle both left the show permanently after this season. Sherry Stringfield came back to the show in...
Crew
•Michael Crichton - Executive Producer •John Wells - Executive Producer, Writer •Lydia Woodward - Co-executive Producer, Writer
The season's long storyline of Greene's illness and death and how it affects many characters marked season eight as the first major turning point in the series. For the first time, Carter is centered as the main character of the show at the end of the season and took over as the central character in Season 9 midway through the series, which was a big move in the direction of the show.
After being gone for five years, Susan Lewis returns to the show providing continuity of the earlier years and some closure with Greene. Greene begins to experience health problems and deals with Rachel after she starts causing problems. In addition, Weaver also has a revelation and confronts and accepts her sexuality. The season's long story line of Greene's illness and death and how it affects many characters marks Season 8 as a major turning point in the series. This season also saw a major change in the cast, with four characters leaving, including original characters Greene and Benton as well as Cleo and Dave. Abby helps a neighbor, but faces repercussions and Kovac punches the man who clobbered Abby. Also this season, two new main characters with very different personalities: Michael Gallant and later Greg Pratt were introduced. For the first time, John Carter is centered as the main character of the show at the end of the season. In this season, several staff members face personal and professional pressures, including Greene and Corday who face the most difficult issue of all when their baby overdoses on Ecstasy pills. The two argue after their baby nearly dies. Weaver becomes more aggressive and she accepts that she is a lesbian. Greene's final episode as a regular character is the 21st episode of Season 8. Benton and Finch also leave to make new changes in their lives. After Greene's death, many of the characters become affected, especially Carter who reads two letters to the staff. A plague hits the ER as Season 8 ends. Several members attend Mark's funeral. This season saw the exits of Anthony Edwards, Michael Michele, Erik Palladino and Eriq La Salle as series regulars, including original characters Greene and Peter Benton.
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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Main cast. Anthony Edwards as Dr. Mark Greene – Attending Physician (episodes 1–21) Noah Wyle as Dr. John Carter – Chief Resident. Laura Innes as Dr. Kerry Weaver – Chief of Emergency Medicine. Alex Kingston as Dr. Elizabeth Corday – Associate Chief of Surgery.