"ER" I Feel Good (TV Episode 2009) Poster

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(2009)

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7/10
Penultimate failure...
slak96u21 March 2022
The last episode was excellent as it was a callback to previous years, especially all the wonderful cameos and its focus on Carter. This episodes focus is on the current cast, basically tying up loose ends. The Cate baby storyline wasn't bad, though the Sam/Tony storyline is tired. Just disappointing, though I understand cleaning up and finishing characters plotlines. Was hoping for more.
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8/10
I Feel Good (#15.21)
ComedyFan20102 July 2015
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The only thing I had a problem with in this episode is that it was kind of useless. It was just out of nowhere and no big storyline needed it to happen.

Except maybe for the adoption story of Dr. Cate Banfield. They have done this pretty well. Very emotional, good timings, good acting and giving people a greater idea about the open adoption.

Other than that I guess they just wanted to make it less action full before the big ending.

It was not bad about the little camping for the kids with heart diseases. Dr. Morris was pretty wonderful in it
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1/10
Dreadfully embarrassing
neatmiker7 June 2020
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Second to last episode and we have to deal with John Stamos playing in a band again. Why did every episode have to, in one way or another, be about this posing, rock star wannabe. He did it in Full House - to which this episode bears a pathetic resemblance - and now he's disgraced ER. He couldn't make it as a musician so his agent got him into acting with children, because he's unable to hang with adults.

Nothing in this episode has anything to do with the previous 300+ of this series. It's a blown opportunity of monumental size. It's a slap in the face to every ER fan who tuned in to see some old favorite make a cameo, not see the underwhelming John Stamos standing behind a drum set show. I can't say enough bad things about it...or him.
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