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Originally Posted by Hack&Lube
I managed to catch ER for the first time in years when randomly channel surfing last night and wow, they brought Anthony Edwards as Dr. Green back for a very well done episode. A lot of the old (and killed off) cast came back too (it was a flashback type scenario). Reminded me of the old ER that I used to like back in the late 90s. Strange how that when I think of it, there's only been 10 years of my life that ER hasn't been on Thursday nights on NBC.
They just confirmed that George Clooney has returned and has filmed his scenes as well and a lot of other things are happening. Next week's episode has William H. Macy returning. I'm not normally a TV watcher, I haven't enjoyed watching TV for years now and there hasn't been a show that has captured my attention or made me sit down and watch it or look forward to weekly for almost 10 years now. I just don't have that feeling anymore or enjoy anything on the tube... but I think I will watch the rest of the season of ER. This was such a groundbreaking show when it first came out. Now every show looks like it and tries to use it's conventions. In 1993, ER looked like it was a show from today. It was even filmed in widescreen HD back then, 10 years before widescreen TVs became common.
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I agree, ER was one show I never missed. I wonder what the date is of Clooney's episode. I thought the episode with Dr. Green was very very good.