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Setting the Tone: An ER Retrospective

Setting the Tone: An ER Retrospective

By: Setting The Tone
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Join Elizabeth, Lauren, and Daniel as we recap our favorite medical drama! We're taking a weekly look back at each episode of the hit TV series "ER". We'll break down every episode, as well as look at how each episode impacts the overall story of the iconic 15 season show. Theme music provided by Andrew Edwards of Blue Police Box Music. Art
Episodes
  • S1E1 - "24 Hours"
    Oct 11 2019

    Highlights on this week’s episode include getting to know your hosts, why they love the show, and why they’re crazy enough to embark on this 331 episode endeavor. They discuss just how many long-running show tropes are set in the pilot, why Mark and Jennifer are a terrible couple, and how much character growth all of the cast has in front of them.

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    1 hr and 54 mins
  • S1E2 - "Day One"
    Oct 24 2019

    Join us this week as we learn the importance of spatial awareness, which doctor doesn’t wash their hands after using the restroom, why you should never eat the potato salad, and how important it is not to leave your earrings on the floor. 

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • S1E3 - "Going Home"
    Oct 31 2019

    This week the hosts gush over Rosemary Clooney, gain some valuable life perspective from Anne Haney, welcome Carol Hathaway back to the ER, and encourage Doug Ross to chill the heck out. Seriously, man. Jeez.

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    1 hr and 20 mins

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