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post #51 of 62
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Originally Posted by RathBandu View Post
He should punch an abusive parent, just for old time's sake.
Or he could be the abusive parent, and o the bitter irony!
post #52 of 62
That was a superb episode. Would have been a fitting series finale if there weren't 3 more episodes left.

Awesome touch that Doug and Carol didn't know it was Carter who got the kidney.
post #53 of 62
They did a good job bringing in the old crew without it looking like gimmick.
post #54 of 62
Yeah that was a pretty great episode. Maybe the best one in 2-3 years.
post #55 of 62
I would have been very satisfied if that was the series finale.
post #56 of 62
So, finale tonight.
I haven't watched the show in more or less 6 years. Should i bother?
post #57 of 62
I haven't watched this show in YEARS, just tuned in for the final ep. You know things have gone to the crapper in County General when they let Rory Gilmore practice medicine.
post #58 of 62
I thought it was a pretty solid finale. Nothing spectacular though. I did like that they brought back the song and opening credits.
post #59 of 62
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I thought it was a pretty solid finale. Nothing spectacular though. I did like that they brought back the song and opening credits.
Yeah, at first I thought they were going to have all the stars on the credits from over the run of the series as a salute.

Very satisfying end for me, with the learner becoming the new master of his own master's daughter. Very zen and circle of life for me.

Great of them to give moments to the old cast, like the ackward chat with Benton and old girlfriend Elizabeth Cordray. Everyone was left in a good place, except for Rocket Romano. He's still under a helicopter somewhere.
post #60 of 62
I also dug them using the same basic set up for Archie being woke up that they used for Dr. Green in the pilot. It's damn near the same shot, with the same nurse.
post #61 of 62
It was a fitting end. I need to go back and watch the entire series now.
post #62 of 62
Holy smokes, the years have been kind to Sherry Stringfield. Helloooo, doctor.

Was the big multi-casualty trauma at the end of the episode the same as from the pilot? It seemed like the finale reused a lot of the same scenarios to bring the show full-circle. I liked it but was surprised/disappointed to see the hospital and all the staff weren't decimated by a nuclear blast. No one gets out alive!
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