This is the second season, following Season 6, which the contestant who rank 3rd place to keep their black jacket, and this was became as a regular tradition for the rest of the seasons (except for Seasons 13 and 14). Beginning with Episode 11, the episodes aired at 9pm. Whether theyre finding new love, healing broken hearts, battling lawsuits or taking their careers to new heights, Jade, Kail, Leah, Briana and Ashley are striving to do whats best. 15 years is a long time to produce new, compelling content week after week, but it's a testament to ER's impressive writers' room that they created so many heartbreaking storylines that turned all of us viewers into total mush every time we watched. Episodes 1-10 were aired as double features and aired at 8pm on Wednesdays. And even re-watching the episodes today (as you now can on Hulu), it's clear that the show still packs a serious punch. Setting a show in an emergency room may seem contradictory for writing juicy drama, but ER managed to pull at our heartstrings all the time with its emotional plotlines and moving character arcs. The genius of the show, aside from regularly using super long (and difficult) tracking shots to put audiences in the middle of the action, was establishing real emotion amid chaos. If you still can't get enough of the beloved show, get out your economy-sized box of tissues, because here are the saddest ER episodes of all time.
The traumas, the dramas - for over 15 seasons, ER took us right into County Central Hospital's heart of chaos to follow the rollercoaster ride of a day in the emergency room.