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Re:Good morning! Er.. evening.. whichever! 1 Year, 5 Months ago Karma: 0  
ER is down to the final four episodes, but is the one people will be talking about. If having Clooney and Marguilies back isnt good enough, they are woven into Carter's kidney transplant story without ever knowing it. We get a glimpse of the Ross' life in a Washington State hospital as both are involved in transplants. Ross meets two doc's from County and they reminisce though they barely know the same people. Benton is working at the same hospital as Carter's transplant in taking place. After relaizing that Carter has no family there, he stays with him all the way - through the operation (to the chagrin of the transplant doc)and after. He is typical Benton, but is as close to endearing as he has ever been. Add Susan Sarandan as a bereaved grandmother and 90+ Ernest Borgnine dealing with a dying wife and you have an amazing episode. The last scene shows Ross and Hathaway in bed when she get a call that both transplants in Chicago were successful. Apparently, some doctor in Chicago got the kidney. Phenominal episode all the way through
 
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