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Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Binding: DVD
Brand: Warner Brothers
EAN: 0085391119593
Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
Label: National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
Manufacturer: National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
Number Of Items: 6
Publisher: National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
Region Code: 1
Release Date: May 15, 2007
Running Time: 978 minutes
Sales Rank: 4003
Studio: National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
Theatrical Release Date: September 19, 2000
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Editorial Review:
Description: A busload of fume-sickened school kids...a gunman whose shooting spree claimed 19 victims...a guy in an opossum outfit who bit a man dressed as a kangaroo. They and so many others all converge at ER. The gurneys keep rolling in a superlative Season 7 that includes Abby's reunion with her mother, a turbulent woman who suffers from bipolar disorder. Also making the rounds in the 22 episodes: Carter returns from detox, Abby goes back to square one in med training, Benton struggles to emerge from Romano's doghouse, Kovac confronts a mugger, Weaver reveals her sexual orientation and Chen refuses to reveal the father of her child. Meanwhile, Greene and Corday marry...and live under the shadow of Greene's health crisis. Excitement, drama, suspense - the doctors are on call.
DVD Features: Deleted Scenes Gag Reel
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - ER The Complete Seventh Season
ER - The Complete Seventh Season
DVD was exactly as described and expedited with haste.
Would buy from this seller again. Thank You
Rating: - Perfect Seller!
Product was just as described, seller shipped out very quickly. Easy and smooth transaction!
Rating: - Presentation incorrect.
I have already bought 4 in the same season, because the description said to be subtitled in Spanish and French and is not true. I have all seasons subtitled (unless this). I recently purchased the season 8 and is also subtitled. I hope that if this can not be correct, as well forward to inform consumers.
Rating: - Different View: Dramatica & Music
I won't counter any review of season 7. All are correct and well worth the whole set.
I'm really drawn to just one episode "Sand and Water". It is the most emotional episode for me because of the 4 storylines that are typically running at once. I found it to be the very perfect episode to show a person who doesn't watch ER to experience some of the best writing.
I am gay, I want children, I'm spiritual and I have been surprised before by someone I loved. All of these aspects are probably why I am so touched with this episode. This episode has a lesbian couple going through the legal hassles of health law, another couple is losing their child and want to have him babtised before he dies with the problem being that a priest can't be found for them, one of the regular characters is having a difficult time proposing. Yeah, it touched me a lot and the music 'Sand & water' just hits home. NOT ONE DRY EYE AT MY HOUSE when I show that episode.
OK..that's my peace..thanks for reading and I hope that "Sand & Water" is well worn on your player because of just how well it stands alone.
For me, it's worth the price of the whole set.
Rating: - Can't Get enough of ER
I just finished season 7 of ER and wow was it ever good. I sometimes wonder how they can write great episode after episode but boy can they write them.I wrote a review for season 6 saying that it was the best so far but im rethinking that now and i am going to put 6 and 7 at the top spot. Some favorite episodes for me were: Benton Backwards, Flight of Fancy, Rescue Me, The Crossing, Sailing Away, Where the Heart is and the finale Rampage, which is in my view one of the best episodes of the series with the ending leaving you in absolute shock. A great place to cut it off leaving you wanting even more from season 8.
I could not be happier with season 7, which affirms for me that this is the best show on TV in the 90's and my favorite show EVER.
Hope all goes well,
Matt Murphree
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