In a surreal episode, the emergency personnel cope with the emotional aftermath of a horrible crash.In a surreal episode, the emergency personnel cope with the emotional aftermath of a horrible crash.In a surreal episode, the emergency personnel cope with the emotional aftermath of a horrible crash.
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Val Emmich
- Darren
- (as Matt Emmich)
Joanne Wooters
- Homeless Woman
- (as Joan Wooters)
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What I love more of this episode is that you get to see the whole cast together in a situation that could happen any day...
The writers did a great job portraying all the character's flaws and strength as just normal people they are.
So many things caught my attention, Coney Island, sunrise, Merry-go-round, Central Park, Bowling, Bosco's car (lol).
These all happen under a very sad event of a car accident of some teenagers and the way it reveals through the episode makes you want to wish you had a group like that protecting your neighborhood.
If like me you were waiting all the characters to get a spot together in an episode just after work, this is a must see.
The writers did a great job portraying all the character's flaws and strength as just normal people they are.
So many things caught my attention, Coney Island, sunrise, Merry-go-round, Central Park, Bowling, Bosco's car (lol).
These all happen under a very sad event of a car accident of some teenagers and the way it reveals through the episode makes you want to wish you had a group like that protecting your neighborhood.
If like me you were waiting all the characters to get a spot together in an episode just after work, this is a must see.
The one where each characters reflect on a tragedy their own way. And with their own set of emotional baggage. With an end twist that really caught us by surprise. I am so glad they've decided to keep the TV soundtrack on the DVDS. This episode in particular, would've sounded so weird with downplayed tracks. And all those actors are so good in their roles. That even the worst and most annoying characters have complexity and something to tell. So far I prefer season 2 over season 1. I like this characters centric format, they went with. It really gives us a better understanding on the show and its protagonists. And I agree with most, it's a great series with everything that made ER so appealing to me. And makes me want to rewatch it even more now.
Rarely in a network television series do we see an episode rather an entire season of this quality. I just felt so connected to each and every character. To this day I still miss it.
Did you know
- TriviaOne of the officers who stop Yokas, Sully, and Doc on the carousel is wearing Bosco's badge number, 3379.
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