So, it was an end to 15 Seasons long journey of ‘ER’ on NBC Network!
Posted in ER TV Show, about show, watch episode on 04/20/2009 12:50 am by adminAnd, at last it comes to the closing stages with ‘And in the End’!
Throughout the fifteen season long run of the medical drama ER, fans enjoyed innumerous riveting cases, jammed waiting rooms, and emotional dramas of the Hospital staff. Running for consecutive 15 seasons is not an ordinary accomplishment as only a few series have managed to do so and those few ones would be written with golden letters in the history of entertainment world. The longer running a series is, the harder it is to bring it to an end, gracefully. Kudos to the writers, creators and the star cast of the series, who brilliantly managed to end the series in a beautiful manner, not letting the things get messed up.
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The episode which brought an end to ER was entitled ‘And in the End‘ and was aired on April 2, 2009. Watching this episode was like saying goodbye to the old friends which we have been with, since the premiere of the series in 1994. The series finale was a two hour long episode, written by executive producer John Wells, and was over loaded with ER type traumas.
The special thing about this episode was the appearance of the Gilmore Girls fame Alexis Bledel. She played the role of a new intern, Dr. Julia Wise, at County General Hospital and after her performance in the episodes; she described the experience as ‘wonderful’ as well as ‘emotional’. Dr. Julia Wise helped in the delivery of the twins which was the most intense part of the episode. The life of the mother was in danger and the devastated father was seen standing outside the emergency room. The other central point of the episode was Dr. Tony Gates dealing with the case of a teenager. Innumerous other things happened and finally ER TV Show shut the doors down after the successful airing of fifteen seasons.
It’s not so easy to say ‘bye’ to a TV show which has been a part of our daily TV schedule for fifteen seasons. Each episode of the series left us with the curiosity to know what would happen the next day? But, now, no next day would come ever but still life has to go on…. The message that we learned from ER Season 1 to Season 15!




