Dr. Greene (Anthony Edwards) struggles to balance his work and personal life, while also dealing with a difficult case involving a young girl who has been sexually abused.
The episode opens with Dr. Greene trying to enjoy a day off with his family, but he's constantly interrupted by phone calls from the hospital. Eventually, he's called in to deal with the case of the young girl who has been sexually abused. Dr. Greene is visibly shaken by the situation, but he tries to remain professional as he deals with the case.
Meanwhile, we see other storylines unfolding in the hospital. Nurse Hathaway (Julianna Margulies) has a patient who is refusing to undergo a potentially life-saving surgery, while Dr. Ross (George Clooney) tries to help a young boy who has been injured in a bicycle accident.
Overall, this episode does a good job of highlighting the difficult and often heartbreaking work that medical professionals do on a daily basis. The performances are strong, particularly from Edwards, who conveys the emotional toll that this work can take on a person.
The episode opens with Dr. Greene trying to enjoy a day off with his family, but he's constantly interrupted by phone calls from the hospital. Eventually, he's called in to deal with the case of the young girl who has been sexually abused. Dr. Greene is visibly shaken by the situation, but he tries to remain professional as he deals with the case.
Meanwhile, we see other storylines unfolding in the hospital. Nurse Hathaway (Julianna Margulies) has a patient who is refusing to undergo a potentially life-saving surgery, while Dr. Ross (George Clooney) tries to help a young boy who has been injured in a bicycle accident.
Overall, this episode does a good job of highlighting the difficult and often heartbreaking work that medical professionals do on a daily basis. The performances are strong, particularly from Edwards, who conveys the emotional toll that this work can take on a person.