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Greene flies to San Diego when his father runs away from his retirement home. Former med student Deb Chen returns to the ER, now known as Jing-Mei Chen, and also a full-fledged doctor. Corday tries to coerce Dean Rollins into revealing the location of another body. He asks her to end his suffering. Kovac tries to help two brothers, one of whom is mentally-challenged. Finch treats a young teenager who may have too much on her plate. Dr. Dave tries to fix Weaver's car, and has to break bad news to a young kid.
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Director: Anthony Edwards
Writer: Patrick Harbinson
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Broadcast: 2000-01-06
Production No.: 225460
Episode Overall No.: 124
Episode Type: Regular Episode
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Episode Notes -  |
Julianna Margulies does not appear in this episode.
Kovac tells Weaver that his family was taken, and then killed in the war. This is the first time he admits that his wife and two kids are dead.
Ming-Na becomes a series regular with this episode, having guest starred several times in the first season.
Quotes:
Carter: Hey, is everything okay?
Greene: Well, my father's barricaded himself in our old house. There's no heat, there's no electricity. He's running around in his underwear so actually everything isn't okay, but thanks for asking.
Romano: Lizzie you and I are both aware that I am capable of a low blow, however I rarely use it to such purity of purpose!
Malucci: So, uh, Carter... did you know this new resident, Jing something-or-other?
Carter: That's good - screw up her name. That'll impress her. |
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