ER (SEASON 4)


This article contains a summary of the fourth season of the American fictional drama television series '''ER'''.
The season first aired on September 25, 1997 and concluded on May 14, 1998. The third season has 22 episodes.

Contents
Season synopsis
Main cast
Supporting cast
Episode list

Season synopsis


Season four starts out with the live episode Ambush, which is filmed twice (once for the east coast, once for the west coast). This episode is seen through documentary cameras, which accounts for the lack of the normal film quality. In this episode, Dr. Morgenstern, head of the ER, has a heart attack, deeply threatening his life. Weaver has agreed to temporarily step in until he recovers. Unfortunately, when Morgenstern does come back, he cannot perform surgery like he used to do because he now knows what it’s like to be a patient. After a surgical accident that takes a man’s life, Morgenstern decides to permanently step down as head of the ER and he leaves the hospital.
Season four also sees two new characters: Dr. Anna Del Amico (who made a three episode cameo at the end of season three) played by Maria Bello and a new British surgeon Dr. Elizabeth Corday, played by Alex Kingston. Corday come to America under the fellowship of Dr. Robert “Rocket” Romano (played by Paul McCrane), but their relationship sours towards the end of the season. After she rejects Romano when he asks her out, he decides not to renew her fellowship. She is forced to choose whether she moves back to England or stays in America as an intern. She chooses to be an intern.
Meanwhile, as Greene copes with his beating, he and Ross take a vacation to Arizona to bury Ross’s dad. While there, Greene visits his own parents, where he finds out that his mother is sick, and his relationship with his dad is estranged, at best. Back in Chicago, he begins to date new ER desk clerk Cynthia Hooper (played by Mariska Hargitay). The relationship is purely physical, and when Greene has to visit his parents again later in the season, she comes along, only to realize that Greene doesn’t love her. After the awkward break up, Cynthia leaves, but Greene stays to better take care of his ailing mother and begin to mend his relationship with his father.
Ross and Hathaway get more serious as the season goes along. Ross surprises Hathaway and proposes to her in front of the ER staff, which she accepts. She later has commitment issues when she kisses a vulnerable paramedic. She tells Ross, and he reacts angrily. After a short time, Ross forgives her and tells her he’ll wait until she’s ready to be married. In addition, Hathaway is able to open a free clinic in the ER with the help of Carter’s Grandmother. Plus, Ross vies for a pediatric attending in the ER.
Benton finds out that his son is hearing impaired. When he finds this out, he seriously considers trying to get it repaired surgically. After meeting with hearing impaired people, he decides against it. In the meantime, a lonely Corday starts a relationship with Benton, which cause friction with Benton’s family and Carla because she’s white.
Weaver attends a Synergix seminar to see how to better manage the ER. She begins to date a Synergix representative, Ellis West, who advises her to fire a physician’s assistant, which happens to be Jeanie Boulet. Jeanie fights for her job, claiming that she is getting fired because of her HIV status, and wins. Weavers begins to see Synergix’s dark side, and breaks up with West because she felt he was using her, effectively cutting off all ties with Synergix. During all of this, Jeanie’s ex husband/current partner Al is forced to reveal his HIV status. This gets him fired and forces him to look to Atlanta for a job, and he asks Jeanie to join him. Jeanie refuses, and Al leaves her. Later in the season, Jeanie cares for Anspaugh’s dying son, because she is the only person able to get through to him. After he dies, Anspaugh feels a lot gratitude and remorse towards Jeanie because he was willing to fire her.
Carter pretends to be poor in order to get in Anna’s good graces, which fails because she finds out he was lying to her. But, the two still become good friends, and she helps Carter help his cousin Chase detoxifies from a heroin addiction. She had experience in the subject, considering her ex boyfriend went through a similar experience. Unfortunately, their efforts were in vain, because Chase started using again, eventually crippling him for life. At the end of the season, Anna’s boyfriend comes to the hospital to access the ER, to see if it is in need of a peds attending. Anna is still in love with him, and she leaves with him between seasons four and five (presumably because actress Maria Bello decided not to come back to the show).

Main cast



Anthony Edwards as Dr. Mark Greene

George Clooney as Dr. Doug Ross

Noah Wyle as Dr. John Carter

Julianna Margulies as Nurse Carol Hathaway

Gloria Reuben as PA Jeanie Boulet

Laura Innes as Dr. Kerry Weaver

Maria Bello as Dr. Anna Del Amico

Alex Kingston as Dr. Elizabeth Corday

Eriq La Salle as Dr. Peter Benton

Supporting cast


Doctors:

William H. Macy as Dr. David Morgenstern

John Aylward as Dr. Anspaugh

CCH Pounder as Dr. Angela Hicks

Paul McCrane as Dr. Robert Romano

Clancy Brown as Dr. Ellis West

James LeGros as Dr. Max Rosher

Dennis Boutsikaris as Dr. Kotlowitz

Jorja Fox as Dr. Maggie Doyle

Mathew Glave as Dr. Dale Edson

Sam Anderson as Dr. Jack Kayson

Paul Meyers as Michael Buchman Silver

Amy Aquino as Dr. Janet Coburn

Iqbal Theba as Dr. Zagerby

David Brisban as Dr. Carl DeRaad
Nurses:

Ellen Crawford as Nurse Lydia Wright

Deezer D as Nurse Malik McGrath

Yvette Freeman as Nurse Haleh Adams

Conni Marie Brazelton as Nurse Conni Oligario

Lily Mariye as Nurse Lily Jarvik

Laura Cerón as Nurse Chuny Marquez

Vanessa Marquez as Student nurse Wendy Goldman

Gedde Watanabe as Yosh Takata

Lucy Rodriguez as Nurse Bjerke

Kyle Richards as Nurse Dori

Bellina Logan as Nurse Kit

Dinah Lenney as Nurse Shirley
Other Staff:

Abraham Benrubi as desk clerk Jerry Markovic

Kristin Minter as desk clerk Miranda "Randi" Fronczak

Mariska Hargitay as desk clerk Cynthia Hooper

Chad Lowe as George Henry

George Eads as Dean Powell

Monté Russell as Paramedic Dwight Zadro

Emily Wagner as Paramedic Doris Pickman

Lyn Alicia Henderson as Paramedic Pamela Obles

Claudine Claudio as Paramdeic Silva

Mike Genovese as Officer Al Grabarsky

Erica Gimpel Jazzmun as social worker Adele Neuman
Other:

Christine Harnos as Jennifer "Jenn" Greene

Yvonne Zima as Rachel Greene

Bonnie Barlett as Ruth Greene

John Cullum as David Greene

Joe Torry as Chris Law

Jonathan Scarfe as Chase Carter

Frances Sternhagen as Millicent Carter

Michael Beach as Al Boulet

Khandi Alexander as Jackie Benton-Robbins

Lisa Nicole Carson as Carla Reese

Victor Williams as Roger McGrath

Mathew Watkins as Reese Benton

Episode list


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