"ER" Chicago Heat (TV Episode 1994) Poster

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(1994)

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7/10
Rachel
slak96u1 April 2023
The episode takes place during a heatwave, making the emergency room staff's jobs even more challenging. The team is overwhelmed by a massive influx of patients suffering from heat exhaustion, dehydration, and respiratory distress. Dr. Ross tries to help a young boy with severe asthma while also dealing with his own personal issues. Dr. Greene is faced with a difficult ethical decision, while Nurse Hathaway has to deal with her drug-addicted sister.

This episode showcases the stress and pressure that medical professionals face daily in emergency rooms. It also highlights the importance of teamwork and decision-making in high-stress situations. The performances of the cast are impressive, particularly Anthony Edwards as Dr. Greene and Julianna Margulies as Nurse Hathaway.
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7/10
Chicago Heat (#1.6)
ComedyFan201021 October 2014
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On a very hot Chicago day Dr. Greene brings his daughter to the hospital. I really hope he won't do it again. Child actors usually ruin everything besides maybe child shows. They are OK as patients when they don't talk too much. This one was annoying as hell. o were her lines, and said in her voice with no acting abilities was just taking away from a fun TV show.

I liked the story of Dr. Benton's case. I hope we will get to hear more on what happened, would hate to see Ivan go to jail for it, I don't feel sorry for that nasty kid that shot him several times before.

Dr. Ross was annoying in this episode too. Such a narc. Even if the father would taste positive, don't take kids away from people just for doing some drugs, take them away from those who abuse them. A good story though that makes one think
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1/10
The awful annoying Rachel Green!
lnoft973 November 2021
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I could not stand Mark Green's daughter at any age. But she was annoying as F in this episode. She was spouting tug-at-the-heartstrings ridiculous dialog in the most cloying, stomach-turning widdle voice ever heard urped out by a child actor.
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