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Reviews of ER Season 2 DVD
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Amazon
ER kicked off its second season of high-intensity drama and wry humor by introducing a character who would turn
out to be a long-term member of--and a major irritation for--the inner-city Chicago hospital staff.
David Horiuchi
DVDivas
Taxes, ER, death (but not necessarily in that order) preoccupied most folks when
this series first appeared. The second season moves the stories into dramatic
soap opera territory full of interesting twists and turns only Michael Crichton
could help dream up.
Wayne A. Klein
DVD Fanatic
The most touching of the marvelously interwoven subplots-ER writers
are experts at distributing shining moments equally to series regulars and
guests- involves Dr. Susan Lewis (Sherry Stringfield) and her drug-addicted
sister Chloe (Kathleen Wilhoite), who abandons baby Susie in the season’s third episode.
Jenny Halper
DVD Talk
In its second season (1995-96), ER hit its stride with consistently good episodes.
The show is more confident, more daring, and better produced. Two relatively new characters
make the show better than it already is.
Stuart Galbraith IV
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