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Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Binding: DVD
Brand: Warner Brothers
EAN: 0085393365721
Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Subtitled, 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: January 22, 2008
Running Time: 981 minutes
Sales Rank: 5019
Studio: National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
Theatrical Release Date: 2001
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: Excitement. Suspense. Joy. Grief. All in a heartbeat. Twenty-two of the best most compelling hours on television unfold in this powerful series-changing Season 8 of ER. New hopefuls ? Army Reservist Michael Gallant and brash Gregory Pratt ? arrive to face the challenges of Trauma One life. A familiar face ? Dr. Susan Lewis ? returns. Benton weighs career and family. Malucci crosses the line once too often. Chen defies demotion. And Greene fights what could be his last battle leaving a void at the group?s heart. His leadership may never be replaced. But someone must step into the breach. That someone is the doctor who?s now been in the ER the longest ? the former student who seemed to have the most to learn: Dr. John Carter.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS UPC: 085393365721 Manufacturer No: 33657
Amazon.com: Season eight was a time of big changes for the ER, with perhaps the biggest set of in-season transitions yet. Jing-Mei Chen (Ming-Na) is the new chief resident, but a bad call lands her and 'Doctor Dave' Malucci (Eric Palladino) in hot water and brings out the self-preserving worst in Kerry Weaver (Laura Innes). Peter Benton (Eriq LaSalle) finds himself with sole responsibility for deaf son Reese, and Mark Greene (Anthony Edwards) and Elizabeth Corday (Alex Kingston) are already dealing with juggling their jobs, a brain tumor, and a newborn when Mark's teenage daughter Rachel (Hallee Hirsh) arrives. John Carter (Noah Wyle) is still chasing away ghosts, while Abby Lockhart (Maura Tierney) and Luka Kovacs (Goran Visnjic) begin to have relationship problems. That seems to open the door for Carter and Abby, but then Dr. Susan Lewis (Sherry Stringfield) returns and sets off sparks. In one of ER's famous inclement-weather episodes, Carter's grandmother (Frances Sternhagen), though not fit to drive, does so, breaking her hip and hitting a young woman, while Weaver and medical student/Army reservist Michael Gallant (Sharif Atkins) try to save a pregnant stab victim in a wrecked, electrified ambulance. It's one of Weaver's finest hours, and the firefighter with whom she butts heads at the scene (Lisa Vidal) ends up playing a significant role later.
By the end of the season, a number of doctors are gone, none more significant than the two original cast members. Benton's exit is like the doctor himself: clean, efficient, and with barely a hint of emotion. And Greene's departure is also fitting: unable to separate himself from the ER, he stays at work till nearly the bitter end, when he finally relents and takes a trip to his boyhood home of Hawaii, where Iz's Island-flavored rendition of 'Over the Rainbow' proves especially moving in the season's penultimate episode, 'On the Beach.' Other cast members include Julie Delpy as a barmaid who takes a liking to Kovac, Mekhi Phifer as new hotshot intern Greg Pratt, Mary McDonnell and Michael Gross as Carter's parents, Christina Hendricks as Abby's battered neighbor, and Molly Price and Jason Wiles as New York cops in a crossover episode with Third Watch. Bonus features include a gag reel and deleted scenes, including eight from 'On the Beach.' --David Horiuchi
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Another Great Season
This season was great, only one more to watch before a long wait for season 10.
Rating: - Best ER Episode
I purchased the 8th season for Doc Greene's last appearences, which include the soulful rendering of "Over the Rainbow" at his deathbed with daughter, Rachel ~ try and not shed a tear when you watch this one.
Rating: - First Episode
I am just starting to get into the series, as next Thursday ER will be aired and it is the 15th and final season for ER. I wanted to watch these episodes because I started to enjoy them during the 12th or 13th season. I wanted to catch up and keep watching ER, without the commercials. The very first episode was very confusing for me, I will have to watch it again (as I am watching the full season all the way through) and all at the same time it introduces the characters. I really enjoy the action and the drama in this season! With the ER Staff and the patients the doctors and nurses are treating! This is a great season!
Rating: - Good season
I'm slowly catching up with this series and so far, it's maintaining my interest. I enjoy the character devolpment and the plot lines. I also like how each and every episode doesn't heavily rely on the preceeding ones. I miss Doug Ross and Nurse Hathaway and now I have 3 others to add to the list - Peter Benton, Cleo and Anthony Edward's character. I will definitely be purchasing the next season.
Rating: - There is NOT SPANISH SUBTITLE in Eight Season.
In the box says: SUBTITLED: SPANISH, but it is no true.
Even there is not spanish subtitles in seventh and ninth.
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