46min - Carter works alone on the night shift during the hospital's July 4th picnic; Jeanie Boulet and Dr. Benton await the results of their HIV tests.
46min - As a new chief of staff takes over, rumors maintain County will be forced to close because of budget cuts.
44min - Carter makes an error in judgment; the chief of staff's changes worry Greene; a new intern works with Ross; a new pediatric surgeon arrives.
45min - A night of partying ends in disaster for Dr. Ross and his date; Benton operates on a teen with Crohn's disease; Carter rooms with Gant.
44min - A Halloween-costumed patient scares the doctors; Carter breaks bad news to an injured youngster; the Healthmobile travels to a dangerous part of town.
46min - A helicopter delivers an injured family to the ER; Benton's overconfidence in surgery threatens a child's life.
45min - Benton obsesses over a critically ill baby and uses extreme measures to sustain Ross' brain-dead patient.
46min - Lewis and Greene face a personal decision; a drunken woman goes into labor; Charlie visits the Healthmobile again.
44min - Greene questions Jeanie about her health after he treats Al; Carter hears about Keaton's future plans; Ross supports Hathaway in her pre-med studies.
45min - Jeanie decides to stop rumors about a staff member with HIV; Charlie brings a seriously ill baby to Ross; Doyle helps a battered woman.
44min - Jeanie enrolls in a study involving night-shift workers; Hathaway upsets the nurses; Charlie reappears and asks Ross for a favor.
47min - Carter and Benton share a personal tragedy; bullets injure members of a bridal party; Charlie's mother appears; Jeanie and a doctor hit it off.
46min - Greene's success with prospective ER interns causes Anspaugh to offer him a tenured teaching position; angry with Benton, Carter wants a transfer.
45min - Carter joins Hicks' team; Ross saves a choking child; Benton undergoes emergency surgery.
45min - Hathaway uses her medical skills to help the injured at a convenience-store robbery; guest Ewan McGregor.
45min - Benton returns to work; Carter catches a critical error; a Down's Syndrome patient needs a heart transplant; Hathaway decides to take the medical admissions test.
45min - Teens' gunshot wounds cause Greene to deal with racial attitudes; Carter evaluates a seemingly crack-addicted patient.
46min - Greene struggles with family and professional problems; Hathaway frets about her medical-board exam; an AIDS patient attempts suicide.
44min - Hathaway mulls med school after receiving her board scores; Anspaugh criticizes Carter, who catches Dr. Edson in a breach of ethics.
45min - Gunshot victims flood the ER when a distraught father goes on a shooting spree in a foster-care facility.
44min - An ulcer patient refuses to let Carter operate; Carla and Benton face a pregnancy crisis; Ross pulls off a birthday surprise for Hathaway.
47min - Benton's premature baby struggles to survive; Anspaugh delivers an ultimatum to Carter; Jeanie and Al embark on a new future together.
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...it was clear that the cosy world of television drama would never be the same again.
...the sophomore season of TV's best medical drama...
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