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Byron is too quick for me, I see.

The Chief was electrocuted at the end of the last season.  So, who knows if he's alive?  I think Alex Karev is still there too.

I know that this post is over a year old, and I wanted to reply to one of your above posts about not being able to see season two episodes, but there was no reply feature so…

Yes, but I would argue that ER became much more soap opera-like and increasingly focused on romantic relationships a la Grey's in its last few seasons - when GA was at its height.

I think the funny thing about Grey's and ER is that, in some ways, they tried to borrow creatively from each other's respective signatures, and or high points.  Grey's has copy catted some of ER's most shocking scenes, and ER seemed to take a page from Grey's romance book.

Oops.  I think George dying was a different episode.  Nevertheless, it was still a copy cat of how "ER" killed off intern Dennis Gant (Omar Epps).

I don't watch "Grey's" regularly anymore, but I do still go online to check out the music from the episodes. Heh.

I was also on the edge of my seat during that episode.  Since that time, however, I have realized that two of the major scenes in that episode (a bloody, unrecognizable George, and Dr. Bailey watching the intern die under the bed) are copy cats of two very famous "ER" scenes.  That's fine because art is very

One of my (two) older sisters.

I have to agree about Anthony Edwards.  I've been re-watching (or watching for the first time) many early era ER episodes lately, and damn…does he capture the measured, calm doctor's tone well.  Living with a physical disability, I saw my fair share of doctors growing up, and many of AE's performances remind me of

I have to agree about Anthony Edwards.  I've been re-watching (or watching for the first time) many early era ER episodes lately, and damn…does he capture the measured, calm doctor's tone well.  Living with a physical disability, I saw my fair share of doctors growing up, and many of AE's performances remind me of

Damn.  Why does Alison Janney have to be in a Chuck Lorre show? WHHHHYYY?!

Yes.

Not that I can recall, but it's been awhile.  "Everwood" could be saccharine and overly sappy sometimes, but it was, from what I remember, a pretty solid family drama from the WB network.  It was certainly better than a majority of the stuff currently airing on the CW.  It also starred several people who went on to

I believe it airs Wednesday at 10/9c.  I wasn't terribly impressed with the pilot, but the few subsequent shows I've seen looked pretty decent.  It definitely has an "NBC drama" feel to it…probably because it's a Dick Wolf show.