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Season 3 opens with the first day of Carter's internship, and he has a 36 hour shift and overnight he has to cover the ER, the ICU as well as the surgical patients. While the whole staff is worried the ER might close, Jeanie has her own problems in dealing with being HIV-positive.
It jump-started its third year with an episode that reinforced the show's strengths, following John Carter, who was a medical student last year, through his first day on duty as a doctor.
Inoculated against hype and its backlash on the strength of fortified plotting and unshowy acting, ER continues to make good on its initial stylistic breakthroughs.
"ER" still isn't functioning at the quality level of prime time's finest current dramas "Homicide," "NYPD Blue," "Law & Order" but it is markedly improved this season, which offers hope for continued progress.