"ER" Be Still My Heart (TV Episode 2000) Poster

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10/10
Be Still My Heart (#6.13)
ComedyFan20106 March 2015
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This is a really excellent episode, what a roller coaster! We have some great and positive moments, some very sad ones and some actually horrible.

Let start with the positive ones. Dr. Romano grows more and more on me, and him caring about his dog more than about human patients makes me like him even more. And the dinner Elizabeth and Mark had with their parents was actually pretty positive and a fun experience, especially watching the two of them sing.

Lots of the usual sad moments, as Abby noticed ER is different from OB, people die here. In this episode they came with a pretty sad idea when both parents of two kids die in the car accident. The boy going to see his dead parents was pretty sad. As well as the doctors telling them what happened...The words written for the adults don't seem to be right for the kids to be told their parents are dead.

And the ending was absolutely gripping. Can't wait to see what happens now. It is like part of a horror movie with a psycho who stabs both Carter and Lucy.
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9/10
Worth Watching Just to Hear John Cullum Sing
nannyjo14 February 2022
Yes, I know SO much happens in this episode, so this isn't really a review of the episode. I just have to mention how great it was to hear John Cullum sing. I could listen to that part over and over.
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10/10
Last best pair of ER episodes
neatmiker6 May 2020
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Enjoy this and the next episode as these sadly mark the end of an era. The greatest prime time network drama begins its slow, steady plod to utter mediocrity culminating in the arrival of John Stamos in the years to come. Between the overly melodramatic storylines, the coming Charlie Brown characters and the force fed pseudo political issues we're expected to believe make up life in socially adjusted America, ER takes off for its victorious jump over the shark before landing next episode. Easily a top 5 episode pairing in the history of this series, it's literally heart stopping, both for a favorite character and the show itself.
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6/10
The iconic ER episode
polite-4569231 March 2020
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The iconic ER episode in which most of the staff are more interested in slacking off/partying than paying attention to anything going on in a strangely lax and non-secured environment.

The only character that was approximately likable was quickly lost.
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