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Article: Best moments in 'ER'

by "Sharon Too" <askformyaddy@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Dec 6, 2007 at 07:11 PM

(My comments follow. Short and sweet.)
Best moments in 'ER'
Show's Carly Reichert recalls scene stealers
By PAULA HENDRICKSON
http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117977119.html?categoryId=2874&cs=1

There are fans of "ER" and then there are the hardcore viewers -- those 
who've watched every episode throughout the skein's 14 seasons. And then 
there's Carly Reichert, who turned her passion for "ER" into a paying job 
working on the show.
So who better to ask about the most memorable moments and best scenes that

have taken place both inside and out of County General.

According to Reichert, there are two dynamics that resonate most with her:

sheer chaos and romances.

Reichert, who wrote a 75-page thesis on "ER" and interned with John Wells 
Prods. before becoming an "ER" production assistant in 2005, cites season 
one's "The Blizzard" as one of her all-time favorite episodes.

"If I remember correctly, it was the first really chaotic show. One second

they're sitting there having a good time and it's snowing outside, then
all 
of a sudden 150 people come in bleeding and dying. It was so well shot and

was one of the reasons I decided I wanted to be a director." (Reichert has

written and directed a movie short titled "MaNiC.")

"The great thing with 'ER' is every episode is a moment," says Scott
Grimes, 
who has played Dr. Archie Morris since season 10. "If you want to talk 
moments, in season six, Carter (Noah Wyle) enters a room where there's a 
patient and gets stabbed, falls to the floor, turns over, looks under the 
bed and there's Lucy (Kellie Martin), who's already been stabbed.

"It's one of the best moments I've ever seen on television, never mind
'ER.' 
He looks and sees Lucy dying. It was so powerful because you didn't see
Lucy 
get stabbed."

Reichert recalls that moment as well.

"They showed her face in a pool of blood. It was so intense. It leaves you

asking, 'What's going on?'" It's those shocking and often dialogue-free 
moments that really command attention."

Exec producer Chris Chulack relishes a subtle moment from season 10.

"There was this kind of love triangle going on between Carter, who had
just 
gotten to Africa, Kovac (Goran Visnjic), who was already there, and a
French 
nurse. There was a scene where everything we shot in the kitchen of this 
hospital in the Congo was all between the lines, this unspoken nuance.
I'll 
always remember that scene because it was so far from being on stage 11 in

our ER."

With doctors and nurses facing everything from bus crashes to explosions
--  
and two unfortunate helicopter incidents -- there've been plenty of big 
action scenes over the years.

"I'd be lying if I didn't say my favorite moment was when they didn't kill

me like they were supposed to," Grimes says about the episode where a 
helicopter crash killed Romano (Paul McCrane). "The only reason Morris 
wasn't killed is because he was smoking pot in the ambulance bay. Romano 
catches him and sends him back inside just before the helicopter comes 
cra****ng down."

"I'm the guy who dropped the helicopter on Romano," Chulack says. "I was 
dubious. I had mixed feelings about it, but thought it was pretty 
spectacular from a television standpoint. And directorially, it was kind
of 
fun to figure out."

The season two episode where Ross (George Clooney) rescues a boy from a 
flooded culvert made a vivid impression on Chulack, who directed it.

"There's a shot where they get blown out of the culvert and they're lost
and 
you don't know if the kid is dead or alive. It's raining and at night and 
you see George dive under the water and he rises out of the water holding 
the kid, and the xenon light from a search helicopter ****nes on him. It
was 
a spectacular, visceral image."

"ER" is also known for quirkier moments.

"I remember one of Paul Manning's scripts in year two, there was a guy 
plucking a turkey in a trauma room," Chulack says. "I like the way we
didn't 
comment too much on it."

Reichert recounts a recent scene where Chuny (Laura Ceron) mentions Doug 
Ross and Mark Greene, and Sam (Linda Cardellini) replies, "Who?" "I loved 
that one when I read it in the script," Reichert says.

"Something we learned early on was the audience was really smart, so we 
didn't have to hit them on the nose too hard with whatever point we were 
trying to make," Chulack says.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Wha.....? In the last few years they've hit me in the nose so hard
Chulack's 
hand holding the anvil goes straight through my head.

The turkey scene - also one of my favorites!

-sharontoo
 




 3 Posts in Topic:
Article: Best moments in 'ER'
"Sharon Too" &l  2007-12-06 19:11:57 
Re: Article: Best moments in 'ER'
Dropping The Helicopter &  2007-12-07 00:57:18 
Re: Article: Best moments in 'ER'
Ellen K Hursh <ekhursh  2007-12-08 07:46:42 

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