"ER" Starts Countdown To Series' Flatline

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KINNEY LITTLEFIELD | May 13, 2008 07:50 AM EST | AP


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Actors Linda Cardellini, left, and John Stamos are seen while filming an episode of "ER" on set in Burbank, Calif. on Friday, April 25, 2008. The medical drama "ER," one of prime time's longest-running series, will expire next February. And "ER's" upcoming 14th season-ender (10 p.m. EDT Thursday) will slide the show one step closer to its demise. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles)

BURBANK, Calif. — Deep inside Stage 11 on the bustling Warner Bros. lot, a giant of a television show is starting to die.

The medical drama "ER," one of prime time's longest-running series, will expire next February. And "ER's" upcoming 14th season-ender (10 p.m. EDT Thursday) will slide the show one step closer to its demise.

"It just shakes you up a little," says executive producer Christopher Chulak on a break from directing season finale scenes on "ER's" County General Hospital set. "One foot in the grave," jokes "ER" special effects-meister Scott Forbes.

But "ER's" death is more than the end of a once wildly popular TV series. It is the culmination of an era in broadcast television. Created by Michael Crichton, "ER" helped usher in a new age of top-flight TV drama in the early '90s, along with its CBS archrival, "Chicago Hope."

The most Emmy-nominated series ever, with 120 nods and 22 wins, "ER" launched George Clooney's career. And it far outlasted "Hope."

Such history permeates "ER's" set, where Clooney's framed basketball jersey hangs high on a wall, a memento of the mega-star's passion for playing hoops on the studio lot.

Still, despite the scent of finality on Stage 11, executive producer John Wells isn't getting melancholy about "ER's" death sentence _ at least not yet.

"It's a great luxury because it means we can plan the ending properly," says Wells, whose drama "Third Watch" was terminated more swiftly in 2005.

In a few weeks Wells and his writing staff will hunker down to map out storylines for "ER's" final season, which will include two new characters played by Angela Bassett and Australian actor David Lyons, and at least one return by a former star.

Although it's unlikely Clooney will do an "ER" cameo next season, Noah Wyle has committed to four episodes as Dr. John Carter. "ER" die-hards watched Carter morph from bumbling medical student in season one to skilled physician working in the genocide zones of Africa by Wyle's last appearance in 2006.

"Carter figures centrally in the way I wanted to end the series, which I'd planned six or seven years ago," Wells says.

"When Tony Edwards was leaving the show at the end of season eight, I thought we would probably come to an end pretty quickly, so I spent time thinking about what the end of the series should be," Wells recalls.

And yes, "Africa will figure prominently in the storyline of Noah's return," Wells says.

Wells also hints he may not be able to resist trying some nostalgic flashbacks for "ER's" last fling.

"But we'd be concerned about doing too much in the way of fantasy sequences because of the way that 'St. Elsewhere' ended," Wells says of the earlier NBC medical series. In 1988, "St. Elsewhere's" finale implied that its entire run had been imagined by an autistic child.

Meanwhile on Stage 11, Chulak and crew are busy turning the imaginings of "ER's" season finale script into a sequence of carefully choreographed emergency room confrontations.

Guest star Steve Buscemi, who plays a drunken patient with a dark past, wanders around looking haggard in hospital gown, frayed robe and slippers.

In the season-ender, Buscemi's character puts the whole emergency room in danger in what Wells calls "literally a big bang" of a cliffhanger that "puts a character you love and care for in jeopardy."

Such scenarios typically foreshadow a character's exit from the show. But by February, "ER's" entire cast will be gone.

"I'll definitely cry," says Linda Cardellini, who has played nurse Sam Taggart for five years.

"I used to love fighting with Robert Romano," Cardellini says of the obnoxious doc played by Paul McCrane from 1997-2003. "One of my first weeks on the show we wrestled against the wall and I ripped off Romano's artificial hand and threw it down the hall. We had fun."

Adds Maura Tierney, "Yeah, I feel sort of unhinged, but in a good way."

Tierney plays medical resident Abby Lockhart, a recovering alcoholic with a rocky marriage to Dr. Luka Kovac (Goran Visnjic). She will appear in only two more episodes next season, and Visnjic may not return at all, or only briefly.

"With me and Goran ... we have this eight-year history, as humans and as characters. But it's sort of time," Tierney says of her upcoming final bow. "And it won't be traumatic. It will be a sweet ending."

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The day the final episode airs will be a sad day indeed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:23 PM on 05/14/2008

Was great in the first 5 years, but after that I lost interest. Face it, plot lines are hard to vary. Someone comes in sick, gets well, dies, staff has issue, recycle. Another show starting to tank is Law and Order SVU. The DA is getting canned, and Adam Beach looks to be gone as well as Ice T. They've done some stunt casting lately, (Robin Williams as a bad guy.) so it's safe to say they've jumped the shark. The original Law and Order is none too steady itself now. Jesse Martin is gone and Anthony Anderson? Please. Won't be too long before the CSIs will start dropping off and then I won't have anything to watch on broadcast tv.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:53 AM on 05/14/2008

Never watch it once.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:38 AM on 05/14/2008

This piece-of-shit show died in 2002 or 2003...........It's only now being "pronounced dead".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:10 PM on 05/13/2008

It's about time. That show should have ended 10 years ago.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:49 PM on 05/13/2008

It still beats the hell out of: The Apprentice (any of the versions), the Bachelor, Survivor, The Biggest Loser, American Idol, The Gladiators, Dancing With The Stars, America's Got Talent, and about 100 other shows that really suck! And to think they cancelled American Dream, Friday Night Lights, West Wing, etc. We are really a "dumbed down" society.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:37 PM on 05/13/2008

Pretty sad that the only characters I still recognize are the nurses and Maura Tierney. If I'm the writers I'd use a lawsuit against the hospital from a case back in the day to bring some of the old characters back. Might be an interesting way to tell a "mystery" type story about what really happened to some patient.
Maybe even bring Tony Edward, Kellie Martin and Paul McCrane back as ghosts.
What the hell ever happened to Dr. Benton (Eriq LaSalle)?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:57 PM on 05/13/2008

What ever happened to Nurse Lydia and the Cop who carried pictures of his dog..they got married on the show in one of the episodes.
It would be fun to see some of those original characters again.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:47 PM on 05/13/2008

I only started watching this show around 4 years ago, and I have not watched an episode this season. It's pretty bad.
If you miss a good medical drama, might I suggest going to www.hulu.com and there you can find WHOLE episodes of St. Elsewhere. For free.
I had totally forgotten how awesome this show is/was. It really is the best medical drama ever.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:58 PM on 05/13/2008

Where Denzel got his start.

Helen Hunt, too.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:24 PM on 05/14/2008

Do... go gentle into that good night,

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:48 PM on 05/13/2008

To count down to ER's flatline you'd have to count backward. About five years ought to do it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:44 PM on 05/13/2008

ER is still on the air? Who knew?
I lost interest, um, maybe a decade ago...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:11 PM on 05/13/2008

ER, Monk, and Medium. The only three shows on television I watch religiously. ER is not as good as it was, but it's good enough to keep me addicted. I'm going to really miss it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:10 PM on 05/13/2008

I'm totally addicted to Medium as well!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:15 PM on 05/13/2008

Yeah, I'm not sure why they sent one of the hostages in the standoff to a grief counselor. He could easily have turned to any of the other doctors, nurses, or orderlies to talk him through what to do when one has been the victim of a hostage taking, explosion, or shootout. Carter and Lucy got stabbed, Green got severely beaten in the mens room, one doctor got run over by a semi-truck, Romano got helicoptered...twice, Hathaway was a hostage in a convenience store stickup and also was in traffic accident inside a coffee shop, Abby was abducted at gunpoint by gangbangers and then held at gunpoint in her own apartment by a vindictive ex-patient who tried to grind Luka's hand into hamburger meat, Luka also had a pretty bad traffic accident, while Sam and her son were taken hostage by her ex-husband and his pals in a flawed prison break, and on and on...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:38 PM on 05/13/2008

Out with the OLD and in with the NEW! You better tell somebody! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7m1MCl1rFQ Copy and paste then pass him to everyone in your address book! Hurry!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:35 PM on 05/13/2008

Yeah, this season has been pretty weak. I almost couldn't watch the week before last when they had another "gun" scene in the ER. It was painful to watch but I didn't want to miss the storyline.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:50 AM on 05/13/2008

It's still on?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:41 AM on 05/13/2008

I have watched just about every episode of ER, but this season should be moved downstairs to the morgue. It reminds me of the last season of 3rd Watch, bring on the interns to direct this one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:40 AM on 05/13/2008

Well..I am probably a dinosaur, but I still enjoy the show & will be sad when it finally goes. It definitely is past it's prime, but the present cast still does a great job. Scripted dramas can't seem to win for losing anymore, America's attention span has been dumbed down by "reality " TV.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:06 AM on 05/13/2008
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