ER: Season 3
Combining the extraordinary talents of multiple award-winning producer John Wells, best-selling author Michael Crichton and Steven Spielberg, "ER" follows the lives of the emergency room staff and doctors at Chicago's County General Hospital, where the difference between life and death rests on split-second decisions--and the pressure, joy and guilt are often overwhelming. This critically acclaimed series, which won three Emmys during its third season, including Outstanding Drama Series, is now available in a 22 episode, 6 disc collector's set.
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Good show at the beginning but ran it's course... and then kept going... - Sheenie
I liked this show when it first came out. It was different (it had been a while since a prime time hospital show had been on air) and it had George Clooney. This series made him famous but he'd had roles in different series for years (starting with "The Facts of Life") so I had a crush on him long before ER came out, which makes me somehow more entitled to him than other people... Anyway, it started out really good but went downhill. Too many bad twists and turns to keep it going and suddenly someone is gay because that was the trendy thing to do in Hollywood at the time. You might like the series to begin with but expect it to lose steam if you watch to the end.Excellent story lines and fantastic acting - AvidOscarBee
To date, there is no better hospital drama that I have found since ER. From the story lines to the sets, medical terminology, powerhouse acting and great ensemble cast. This show set the bar very high for drama. I didn't start watching ER until Season 6 or soon after Dr. Ross (George Clooney) left the series. So it's quite enjoyable to be seeing how everything got started from the beginning.
If you work in the medical field, this is exciting stuff. But even if you don't work in the medical field and have no concept of the stress that comes with the job, you will enjoy the high quality of this drama. Well worth watching with some major laughs in there to break the stress of working in the Emergency Room.
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Good show at the beginning but ran it's course... and then kept going... - Sheenie
I liked this show when it first came out. It was different (it had been a while since a prime time hospital show had been on air) and it had George Clooney. This series made him famous but he'd had roles in different series for years (starting with "The Facts ...Excellent story lines and fantastic acting - AvidOscarBee
To date, there is no better hospital drama that I have found since ER. From the story lines to the sets, medical terminology, powerhouse acting and great ensemble cast. This show set the bar very high for drama. I didn't start watching ER until Season 6 ...