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ER - Season 9 [DVD]
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ER - Season 9 [DVD]

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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Region Code
Region 2
Format
DVD
Genre
Drama
Product code
7321902120096
Bob Shop ID
317880331

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Chicago's County General opens its doors for more highly-charged drama, in series nine of the Emmy-winning show ER.  While some of the faces have changed over the years, the core of the show - a fast moving medical drama packed with rounded, strong characters - is very firmly intact.  This 3-disc box set features all 22 episodes of the ninth season. Dramatic highlights include a shocking encounter with a helicopter for Dr Romano (played by Paul McCrane), an emotional return to the ER for Dr Corday (Alex Kingston) after her bereavement and the ongoing love triangle between Dr Abby Lockhart (Maura Tierney), Dr John Carter (Noah Wyle) and Dr Luka Kovac (Goran Visnjic). The season finishes with a change of pace, as Carter travels to meet Kovac in Africa and risks his life volunteering to help victims of the Congolese Civil War, which is both gritty and moving.  Originally broadcast in 2002, these episodes still feel just as fresh as the day they were originally transmitted, as ER continues to maintain its quite amazing run of form.  Whether new to the show or a long-time fan, there’s plenty to enjoy here. 

Running time: 946 minutes