Pratt, facing gunfire, loses control of his vehicle, trapping himself and his passengers under water; Dr. Weaver stops a police officer from performing a body search on a young woman; Dr. Carter and Kem deal with their child's remains.
Pratt, Chen and Elgin fight for their lives after the car they are in careens into the Chicago river after a man opened fire on them. Sam tries to escape her boyfriend with Alex as Neela returns to the ER. Carter and Kem mourn the passing of their unborn child. New interns join the ER.
Dr. Carter, struggling with unfulfilled dreams and the loss of his girlfriend, slips into a dangerous depression.
Carter has a hard time handling his departed girlfriend. Abby hits the ground running as a doctor, handling the case of a girl sold into sexual slavery. Kovac confesses his feelings to Sam. Neela has to face her parents after quitting her medical assignment elsewhere.
The girlfriend of a brain-dead biker with HIV wants to donate his organs to a friend, who is also infected with HIV; Abby orders a drug test on Ray's patient; Corday confronts Weaver over her choice of a surgeon.
A brain dead biker's girlfriend hopes to donate his organs to a friend seeing as both have HIV. Ray feels betrayed when Abby orders a drug test on one of his patients. Pratt continues to have trouble adjusting. Corday questions Weaver's choice for surgeon, especially after not being consulted in the decision.
The staff treats two small children who fell from a third-story window; Pratt treats a man with an unsightly rash that turns out to be lung cancer; Corday receives discipline for performing an HIV-positive organ transplant.
Two children come to the ER after taking a three story fall. A man's rash turns out to be an indication of cancer. Corday is punished for going ahead with an HIV-positive organ transplant operation. Lewis seeks Neela's return to the ER.
On Neela's first day back, interns, competing at processing heavy patient loads, make a serious mistake.
Neela returns to the ER and, as she, Abby and Ray compete over who can handle the most cases, Ray makes a critical error. Abby seeks Ray's help in obtaining AIDS medication for a patient. Carter makes advances towards Wendall.
Kovac, Abby and Sam struggle to save the life of Charlie Metcalf (Ray Liotta), whose initial complaint of a stomachache turns out to be much more than anyone had imagined.
A real-time episode focussing on a man who comes into the ER with complaints of stomach problems and learns, along with the staff, the situation is much more dire.
A rape victim, barely able to speak, does all she can to help police.
Sam and Kovac treat a woman who was savagely raped and severely injured, yet still fights to help the police. Lewis springs an emergency drill on the staff.
The 15-year-old son of a wounded police officer must make a life-or-death decision; Abby tries to convince a girl with appendicitis to have surgery at County General, but her father wants her transferred elsewhere.
A police officer's son is forced to make a medical decision when his father ends up in a coma from a gunshot wound. Abby handles the case of a girl suffering from appendicitis.
Abby has a dialysis patient who is in critical condition, but she cannot reach his physician, who does not want to be disturbed during the holidays.
Christmas Eve hits the ER and Abby tries to find a dialysis patient's doctor. Pratt visits Chen and learns more of the increasing toll exacted on her by taking care of her father through his declining health. Carter and Wendall share a holiday kiss.
Gang members kidnap Abby in hope that she can save a gunshot victim; Ray starts treating a patient, but her request for a new doctor offends him.
Two teenagers come into the ER with gunshot wounds, and when one of them dies, Neela does a poor job informing the next of kin, leaving the woman hysterical.
Lewis tries to give patient satisfaction marks a boost by assigning Kovac to show the residents more effective methods of communication. The doctors are quickly forced to try out their communication skills when two teenagers afflicted with gunshot wounds are admitted, but after a rough surgery, Neela is unable to clearly tell one of the boys' grandmother of his death. Meanwhile, Abby comes back to work and tries to put …more
While on a break outside, Abby is kidnapped at gunpoint and taken in an SUV by gang members who want her to treat one of their own wounded members. Meanwhile, Ray is hurt after a female patient he is treating requests a new doctor, but soon comes to learn the reason behind her decision.
Carter treats a kidney transplant patient who appears to be having a reaction to a new drug, and when he asks Neela to post questions about the pill's side effects on the Internet, the pharmaceutical company causes an uproar.
Carter tries to discern the reasons behind a teenage kidney transplant recipient's health problems and links them to a new drug. When Neela follows up on the internet, the drug company reacts. Abby and Neela are teamed up with Jake and Kovac, two men the ladies are crushing on.
Pratt finds a suspicious gash across the chest of a boy he is examining; Kovac treats a man who was shot when he confronted his boss with a gun; Jake tries to convince Abby that his student status shouldn't keep them from dating.
Pratt looks to Wendall for help on a young boy's injuries. Kovac teams up with Pratt for a gunshot wound. Jake pushes Abby for a chance at a relationship.
Dr. Weaver meets her birth mother (Frances Fisher), but their budding relationship changes when Weaver reveals that she is gay; Dr. Carter causes a commotion when he confronts a couple hoping to scam some painkillers.
Weaver comes face to face with her birth mother, but revealing that she is gay drives a wedge between the two as her mother is highly religious. Carter refuses to let the hospital be scammed out of painkillers by a couple looking to do just that.
A soccer mom (Cynthia Nixon) is rushed to the ER after suffering a stroke.
Kovac and Sam attempt to save the life of a soccer mom after she suffers a stroke. Neela and Ray handle the cases of three neglected children. Carter faces the decision of moving forward with Wendall, but at the cost of his love in Africa.
When hospitals in Iraq are unequipped to help a young girl wounded by a car bomb, getting her to the U.S. proves to be very difficult.
Gallant tries to secure a young Iraqi girl treatment at County when she's wounded by a car bomb. Though separated by a great distance, the lives of Gallant and Neela prove to be eerily similar.
Neela learns that Gallant came to the ER with an Iraqi burn victim; Pratt treats a child who accidentally shot himself with a gun that he got from an unusual source.
Neela learns of Gallant's return stateside accompanying a bombing victim. Sam's ex-husband creates trouble in her life. Pratt treats the young victim of gun misuse.
A woman on a hunger strike refuses treatment until she has assurance that the INS will grant her son a new hearing on his deportation; Abby suspects a patient is a victim of elder abuse, but she is unable to find proof.
Neela, Sam and Lewis are confounded by a hunger strike victim who refuses food or medical assistance until her son's deportation case is re-examined. Abby worries that one of her elderly patients is being abused.
An 85-year-old patient (Red Buttons) accuses Dr. Carter of killing his wife more than 10 years earlier; Dr. Pratt helps a victim of domestic violence and winds up making a date with the social worker assigned to her case.
An elderly patient, Jules Rubadoux, accuses Carter of killing his wife a decade ago even as he's asked to go under for heart surgery. Pratt makes time with a social worker.
Newly appointed chief resident Morris clashes with Pratt as they deal with casualties from a fire at an apartment building; Lewis takes out on Carter her frustrations about not getting tenure, and Weaver's attempts to calm Lewis make things worse.
Morris starts off as Chief Resident by going up against Pratt in the wake of an apartment building fire. Lewis is upset about Carter's appointment over her.
Pratt rages at Neela for performing a complicated procedure on an infant; Carter reunites with Kem (Thandie Newton) when he rushes to Paris after learning that her mother has been hospitalized.
Luka and Samantha go to a relationship counselor. Pratt confronts Neela for her treatment of a baby. Abby contends with a misdiagnosis that nearly kills an emphysema patient. Ray makes a costly accident with a stab victim. Carter meets up with Kem in Paris to comfort her about her mother's hospitalization, but realizes his love for her and vows to return to Africa to be by her side.
Disaster casualties flood the ER, which is short-handed because most of the staff is at Dr. Carter s going-away party; Dr. Pratt works up the courage to confront his father, Charlie (Danny Glover).
As Carter prepares for his departure from the ER, four new interns sign on. Ray is shaken by a disaster at a party he's attending, but finds resolve under the pressure and an understaffed ER is pushed to its limits. Pratt tries to visit his father.
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