Nurse Hathaway makes her come back to work. Dr. Ross still feels guilty about her suicide attempt and is all worried as well as trying to make sure the staff will be sensitive. I really liked this storyline. This episode concentrates more on the staff than the patients. I really like how they showed the way different nurses and doctors reacted to her coming back and how all of them had their way to give her support. She also got a special support from an unknowing patient who doesn't have much left to live but sees life as a gift. And then her little surprise party in the back. A very well developed story that in such a short time gives us so many emotions and better feeling of the ER.
This episode also has a guest start, Rosemary Clooney, who is George Clooney's aunt and a singer who has done a lot of great soundtracks and acted in some 50's movie. She is an old woman who has wandered off and walks around the hospital singing. Also waking up Dr. Benton who does not appreciate it. This story gives us both some laughs but at the same time it is touching to see this lady being lost and yet loving the music so much, as well as John Carter learning how to make her feel better and being the great support for her while they are looking for her family.
This episode also has a guest start, Rosemary Clooney, who is George Clooney's aunt and a singer who has done a lot of great soundtracks and acted in some 50's movie. She is an old woman who has wandered off and walks around the hospital singing. Also waking up Dr. Benton who does not appreciate it. This story gives us both some laughs but at the same time it is touching to see this lady being lost and yet loving the music so much, as well as John Carter learning how to make her feel better and being the great support for her while they are looking for her family.