This article is from the ER FAQ, by Rose Cooper cooper@acm.cse.msu.edu with numerous contributions by others.
*[506] {#97}--"Stuck On You" (98 Nov 5)
Writer: Jack Orman
Director: Lesli Glatter
Doug Bonds with his Paperwork ["WHAT?"]; The Beard meets its match
in the Carpet Bros and their Glue; Cowboy Greene gets [ahem] attached
to a teen he encounters on a paramedic ride-along; Carter gets stuck
with finding a new roommate; Peter gets caught on the "cutting edge"
after Kerry recommends a doctor for Reece; Doug and Carol come clean.
*[507] {#98}--"Hazed And Confused" (98 Nov 12)
Writer: David Mills
Director: Jonathan Kaplan
Mark has a strong reaction to the paramedics' hazing prank; in a
brilliant acting turn, Alex Kingston as Dr. Corday demonstrates the
effects of a long day-and-a-half being the scut puppy intern; The
Other Side of the "deaf issue" rears its ugly head; Kerry gets to
serve up the Cold Dish Of Revenge when Anspaugh has to play
-Interim- Chief.
*[508] {#99}--"The Good Fight" (98 Nov 19)
Writer: Jack Orman
Director: Christopher Chulack
Mostly Carter and Lucy, most the time, in this spotlight episode:
while the staff of County work desperately to save a little girl who
was seriously injured in a car crash, off-duty Carter and Lucy search
Chicago to find her father, who went missing from the hospital and
who is her 1 in 50 million perfect blood match.
*[509] {#100}--"Good Luck Ruth Johnson" (98 Dec 10)
Writer: [currently unknown]
Director: [currently unknown]
Following in the footsteps of "Frasier", "ER" ties the 100th episode
in with a fictional centennial celebration--Cook County Hospital
turn 100. The twist here is that Ruth Johnson (hint: check the
episod title), a once-and-present patient, is also 100, and
Carter gets to Play with her; Carol Discovers The Shocking Truth
about a shooting.
*[510] {#101}--"The Miracle Worker" (98 Dec 17)
Writer: [currently unknown]
Director: [currently unknown]
[ObStarTrekReference: "Scot'y, izzat you?"]
No, it's time for another "ER" Christmas episode...
 
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