- Weaver returns to the emergency room after a self-imposed sabbatical of three weeks, wondering how her newfound lesbian identity will affect her workplace relationships. Having purposely allowed a mass murderer to die, Greene must keep the secret amidst the scrutiny of his superiors.—Anonymous
- One more day in ER, which is flooded with patients after a feud erupts at a local talk show with tragedy striking for one person associated with the talk show involving a drag queen, but told four times, from the POV of different main characters. Carter attends his beloved tycoon grandpa John's grand funeral and must deal with his chilly socialite parents, failing to get father to stand up to his domineering mother, yet finds time to see a kid patient gets proper treatment. Greene must hide his deadly-passive role in the killer's death, first to Romano, who fears legal questions but is called away due to a suicide attempt, then in a quasi-public case study presentation. Weaver returns to work, wrongly fearing to be outed by Romano, now Legaspi has move to Frisco. While Cleo begins to experience the side effects of her HIV treatment, Benton reaches out to his grieving sister.—KGF Vissers
- Greene has to face his demons when a board of enquiry investigates the curious death of his serial killer patient. Weaver returns curious if news of her seuxality has spread round the ER. Everywhere she looks people seem to have gender issues.
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