The ER staff's slow snow day becomes chaotically hectic when the casualties of a 40 car traffic accident flood in.The ER staff's slow snow day becomes chaotically hectic when the casualties of a 40 car traffic accident flood in.The ER staff's slow snow day becomes chaotically hectic when the casualties of a 40 car traffic accident flood in.
Lorinne Vozoff
- Marguerite
- (as Lorinne Dills Vozoff)
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- TriviaThe top of the building where the helicopters land is actually the top of a fireman training facility in Chicago at the corner of Taylor and Clinton. Ironically, this is also roughly the starting point of great Chicago fire (where Mrs.O'Leary and her cow lived) . They used this location a number of times particularly in the first five seasons.
- GoofsWhile the E.R. staff is watching coverage of the accident, there is no snow on the road or any of the surrounding area, despite a massive snowstorm going on.
- ConnectionsFeatured in ER: The Show Must Go On (2005)
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The episode centers around the staff of County General Hospital as they struggle to cope with a severe blizzard that has hit Chicago.
One of the main storylines of the episode involves Dr. Greene (played by Anthony Edwards) and his wife Jennifer (played by Christine Harnos), who is in labor with their first child. Dr. Greene must brave the snowstorm to get to the hospital to be with his wife, and once there, he must deal with the stresses of delivering his own child.
Another storyline follows Dr. Ross (played by George Clooney) as he treats a woman who has been severely injured in a car accident. The woman is in critical condition, and Dr. Ross must make a difficult decision about whether to perform a risky surgery that could save her life.
Overall, "Blizzard" is a tense and emotional episode that showcases the talent of the E. R. cast. The scenes of the hospital staff struggling to cope with the blizzard are well done, and the performances of Edwards and Clooney are particularly strong. The episode also does a good job of balancing the medical drama with the personal lives of the characters, making for a well-rounded and engaging episode.
One of the main storylines of the episode involves Dr. Greene (played by Anthony Edwards) and his wife Jennifer (played by Christine Harnos), who is in labor with their first child. Dr. Greene must brave the snowstorm to get to the hospital to be with his wife, and once there, he must deal with the stresses of delivering his own child.
Another storyline follows Dr. Ross (played by George Clooney) as he treats a woman who has been severely injured in a car accident. The woman is in critical condition, and Dr. Ross must make a difficult decision about whether to perform a risky surgery that could save her life.
Overall, "Blizzard" is a tense and emotional episode that showcases the talent of the E. R. cast. The scenes of the hospital staff struggling to cope with the blizzard are well done, and the performances of Edwards and Clooney are particularly strong. The episode also does a good job of balancing the medical drama with the personal lives of the characters, making for a well-rounded and engaging episode.
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