Season Seven
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| 01. | Homecoming | Thursday October 12th, 2000 |
| Carter is released from rehab and makes an uneasy journey home. Meanwhile, a custodial strike leads to chaos in the ER, where patients include a high-school athlete (Wentworth Miller).
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| 02. | Sand and Water | Thursday October 19th, 2000 |
| Parents of a premature baby beg the doctors to save him; a woman (Rosemary Forsyth) brings in her partner; Romano and Benton clash over a patient’s treatment; Carter attends an AA meeting and sees someone he knows.
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| 03. | Mars Attacks | Thursday October 26th, 2000 |
| Carter befriends a handicapped youngster (Alex D. Linz); because of a surgeon shortage, Corday instructs Greene via intercom on an operational procedure; some patients are arrested.
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| 04. | Benton Backwards | Thursday November 2nd, 2000 |
| Alan Young (of Mister Ed fame) guest stars as a nursing-home patient Archie Mellonston in this absorbing episode, which contains some scenes of startling violence, both in and out of the ER. Archie, who’s recently started speaking as if he were back in the Korean War, is brought in for treatment and Weaver takes an interest in him. Meanwhile, the clash between Benton and Romano reaches a surprising climax, and Greene gets special help for a pageant contestant who was injured at a beauty salon.
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| 05. | Flight of Fancy | Thursday November 9th, 2000 |
| Carter has to tell a teen (Blake Heron) a secret concerning the lad’s health; Greene has a perilous journey with a heart patient (John Pyper-Ferguson) aboard a helicopter; Kovac tries to identify a mugger.
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| 06. | The Visit | Thursday November 16th, 2000 |
| Two-time Academy Award winner Sally Fieldplays Maggie, who arrives
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| 07. | Rescue Me | Thursday November 23rd, 2000 |
| On Thanksgiving, Abby battles with her mom (Sally Field), while Chen’s mother (Nancy Kwan) shows up at the hospital, both Corday and Greene fall ill, and an explosion occurs.
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| 08. | The Dance We Do | Thursday December 7th, 2000 |
| Maggie goes for a job interview; Greene receives disturbing news; Corday appears at a deposition hearing; Benton’s nephew’s girlfriend (Toy Connor) is treated.
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| 09. | The Greatest of Gifts | Thursday December 14th, 2000 |
| Assigned to night duty, Carter’s first shift ends in overtime and he’s wiped out. Before he can sleep, however, his pager summons him back to the hospital because Chen is about to deliver and he’s her birthing coach. A tired Carter then has to act as liaison between the new mother and the adoptive parents, who fear that Chen will renege once she’s seen her baby. But when Carter experiences a crucial moment in his recovery, he turns to Abby, who shares a history of substance abuse and has attended AA meetings with him.
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| 10. | Piece of Mind | Thursday January 4th, 2001 |
| An auto accident sends a father and son (James Belushi, Jared Padalecki) to the hospital; a New York doctor (Chris Sarandon) performs a delicate operation.
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| 11. | Rock, Paper, Scissors | Thursday January 11th, 2001 |
| James Cromwell makes his first appearance as a Catholic bishop. The prelate is treated by Kovac, who also has the task of tending to the young victim of a drunken driver, as well as the driver himself. As the drama unfolds, it’s time for Carter to have his performance evaluated by Weaver, but he doesn’t necessarily want to tell her about his momentary crisis. And Kynesha (Toy Connor) continues to cause a clash between Benton and Cleo.
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| 12. | Surrender | Thursday February 1st, 2001 |
| TV veterans Tom Poston and Tom Bosley guest star as retirement-community residents who find themselves at the hospital after an argument over a female retiree got physical. Meanwhile, the relationship between Weaver and Legaspi (Elizabeth Mitchell) has reached a new plateau
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| 13. | Thy Will Be Done | Thursday February 8th, 2001 |
| James Cromwell returns as Bishop Stewart, the prelate treated by Kovac in an earlier episode. The bishop comes back to the hospital and tells Kovac that he will stay there as long as necessary for treatment but refuses to be admitted. Other patients include a 16-year-old (Josh Peck) who doesn’t want to have a third heart transplant and a gay man (Robert Beitzel) who won’t practice safe sex. Carter, however, isn’t concerned about medical matters. In need of a last-minute date for a black-tie charity function, he asks Abby to accompany him.
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| 14. | A Walk in the Woods | Thursday February 15th, 2001 |
| Bishop Stewart insists on presiding over an ordination; a case of measles surprises the staff; Benton tries to help a young med student (Keith Robinson).
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| 15. | The Crossing | Thursday February 22nd, 2001 |
| A commuter-train accident provides the backdrop for a riveting episode. Arriving at the wreckage, Carter and Kovac find a firefighter (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) whose rescue attempt has left him trapped beneath the first car of thetrain. Another victim is a mother (Stacy Haiduk), who, despite being impaled on a shard of metal, is more concerned with the safety of her young son, who had been sitting next to her. At the ER, where some of the injured have been sent, Benton tries to instruct Carter by telephone on how to perform a double amputation.
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| 16. | Witch Hunt | Thursday March 1st, 2001 |
| A baby is taken from the hospital; detectives and administrators question Legaspi about a patient’s charges; Carter finds out his date’s true age.
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| 17. | Survival of the Fittest | Thursday March 29th, 2001 |
| A freak shooting incident takes place during a typically busy shift. In a swamped ER, Benton questions why Mrs. Howard (Adrian Ricard) is present. He operated on the 79-year-old nursing-home resident a month ago, but she’s back in the hospital because she hasn’t been eating. When two police officers arrive with a gunshot victim, the disoriented Mrs. Howard calls out to them, claiming that her purse has been stolen. Minutes later, she grabs an officer’s gun
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| 18. | April Showers | Thursday April 19th, 2001 |
| It’s Corday and Greene’s wedding day, but
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| 19. | Sailing Away | Thursday April 26th, 2001 |
| Sally Field returns for three episodes as Abby’s mother, Maggie, who suffers from bipolar disorder. After Abby learns from her ex-husband that her mom’s been holed up in an Oklahoma motel for three weeks, she decides to fly there and bring her to Chicago for treatment. Carter offers to go with Abby to help, but his kindness upsets Rena (Lourdes Benedicto), who’s jealous of Abby. Luka isn’t pleased about it either. The ensuing action alternates between the precarious journey back from the motel and events at the hospital, where Corday thinks it’s time to deliver her baby, and Benton treats a former teacher.
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| 20. | Fear of Commitment | Thursday May 3rd, 2001 |
| Maggie (Sally Field) testifies in a court hearing; Weaver learns that a patient (Bette Ford) was a TV personality she liked as a child; Benton’s ex-teacher has a heart attack.
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| 21. | Where the Heart Is | Thursday May 10th, 2001 |
| Maggie wants to return to where she grew up; Greene suspects that a 7-year-old is being abused; a developmentally challenged woman is an auto-accident victim, along with her brother.
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| 22. | Rampage | Thursday May 17th, 2001 |
| As Greene arrives at the hospital, so does a trio of ambulances
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