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Season 4 opens with Elizabeth Corday's first day and a film crew filming in the ER; Carter being exited about getting his own med student and Mark and Carol interview candidates for the desk clerk position.
Thursday night's season premiere of NBC's "ER," the first weekly drama series to broadcast an episode live, was flawless, thrilling, fascinating and a total success.
The best event episodes of ER have an electric, cinematic quality that network TV rarely manages to achieve. Yet they wouldn't work without the show's sterling ensemble.
In season four, the premiere episode was performed live and suggested that much of the show's appeal was lost when all the post-production wizardry wasn't available.