Are you a hardcore fan of ER episodes? If yes, then the name of John Stamos is surely not new to you, as he has played a significant part of Tony Gates in this show.

Guys, today the news I am gonna deliver you is about the same star. May be you are aware of this news already, as this incident was occurred seven years back. That time also this issue came in the limelight with lots of suspects.
Well, before you crawl your thoughts to remember this incident, lemme me put the entire matter in picture.
It is said that seven years back ER star John was roped in a case of sexual harassment with 17 year old girl. He was romantically involved with 24 years old Allison Coss, who was 17 that time. This privileged information, was divulged by Coss herself.
Even she said that she had photographs of John with her and two strippers, who deal in drugs. These photos can prove John an accused and everyone would believe in her words.
Hmmm……..This is really disgusting! How can John, our beloved star can commit such reproachful crime?
As far as John’s image in the industry is concerned, and how often I watch ER episodes online, I never expected this sort of thing from john.
But according to Sarah Henderson, the lawyer from Coss’s side told that John invited Coss and her fellow teenager in his hotel room in Orlando, Florida. That time Coss was on vacations from her school.
Even it is said that they both locked lips and had oral sex during their meeting. But John has negated all these statements that he went dirty with Coss.
If you want to know John closely then download ER and make your perceptions whether he can do this being a famous star or not?
These all things are highlighted after seven years during the trial of Coss, as she is accused of extortion in return of photographs. However, not even a single photograph is come into light till now.
So what’s the entire matter? It is difficult to say anything in this case, as we have no any sound info.
Anyway, leave this crap and you just concentrate on your act to watch ER online.
If you’ve been keeping track of all of the casting and pilot news that’s been happening the past several weeks, you know that there are approximately 91,000 new pilots being filmed. About six of them will actually make it to the air. Here’s the latest:
Christine Woods of ‘FlashForward’ has landed a role in NBC’s ‘Perfect Couples.’ a comedy about three different married couples. ‘FlashForward‘ fans shouldn’t panic over this casting though. Woods would stay with that show if it gets a second season. Besides, there are many other reasons to panic about FlashForward.
In other news, ‘ER’s’ Goran Visnjic and Katee Sackhoff will star in ABC’s ‘Boston’s Finest,’ about an ex-cop and a detective trying to figure out some mysterious conspiracy that has hurt them both. Yup, another show will a conspiracy angle, and yet another show with a good-looking man and woman team up to fight evil

ER star Maura Tierney is to undergo surgery to remove a breast tumour, she has confirmed in a statement.
The 44-year-old actress, who appeared in 10 series of the medical drama, said she has been assured that her condition is “very treatable”.
Production on her new television show Parenthood has been halted to allow Tierney to receive treatment.
The actress, who was Emmy-nominated for playing Dr Abby Lockhart, has also appeared in Jim Carrey film Liar Liar.
“I have discovered a tumour in my breast which requires surgery,” Tierney said in a statement.
“I will not know either my exact diagnosis or course of treatment until that surgery is performed. I’m very optimistic as to the outcome.”
The actress added that she was looking forward to going back to work.
She said that NBC – who are producing Parenthood – had caused “confusion and undue alarm” by announcing that filming had been delayed.

Former ER star Noah Wyle, who has recently turned himself into something of an action hero with his Librarian made-for-TV movies, has signed as the lead in TNT’s as-yet-untitled alien-invasion pilot, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The role will mark a reunion with producer Steven Spielberg.
“It is a privilege to be starting a second series with Noah,” said Spielberg, whose company was behind ER. “The first didn’t do too badly.”
The project, written by Robert Rodat from an idea he conceived with Spielberg, is set shortly after aliens have wiped out most of the human population. Wyle will play the leader of a ragtag group of soldiers and civilians who struggle against the occupying alien force.
Wyle has already starred in four original films for the cable network: the Librarian action-adventure franchise, which spawned three movies, and Pirates of Silicon Valley.
“I couldn’t feel more at home,” Wyle said.
Former “ER” star Parminder Nagra, has given birth to a baby boy.
“Parminder Nagra and her husband James Stenson are thrilled to announce the birth of their son, Kai David Singh Stenson,” her rep told Us Weekly. “He was born on Tuesday, May 19. Mother, daddy and baby are all doing great.” Parminder, 33, announced her preganancy late last year. The actress previously told Access Hollywood that she was using baggy hospital clothing on the “ER” set to disguise her blooming belly.
“Blue scrubs and lab coats hide quite a lot,” she previously told Access. “I actually have a pair of my own custom made maternity scrubs courtesy of our wonderful wardrobe department made with stretchy fabric to fit round the ‘bump’! The guys at ‘ER‘ have been extremely supportive.”
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When we asked you for your favorite moments from ER, NBC’s groundbreaking medical drama (recap show Thursday at 8 pm/ET; two-hour series finale at 9 pm/ET), little did we know so many of you would respond, and so passionately. Out of the many fine suggestions, we’ve assembled this list of 16, one for — but not from — each season of the show, plus one we couldn’t leave out. They are in no particular order, and each includes some of your thoughts and a link to a video clip to refresh your memory and to get the water-works started for what is sure to be a very tearful goodbye.
1. Dr. Mark Greene (Anthony Edwards) misdiagnoses a pregnant woman with severe complications, and all ends tragically. A pre-West Wing Bradley Whitford guest-stars as the expectant father. (Apologies for the cheesy fan video.)
“Should be required to all med students to know when to ask for help” — couchpotatojsm
2. Gloria Reuben joins the cast as quiet, competent nurse Jeanie Boulet. Delving into her backstory, we learn that her husband’s infidelities have left her HIV-positive. Her portrayal is hailed as a realistic, strong portrait of people living with the disease.
“Gloria Reuben’s HIV storyline.” — KevC1980
3. In Julianna Margulies’ final episode, it’s revealed that Nurse Carol Hathaway has taken off to Seattle to reunite with Dr. Doug Ross (George Clooney, in a top-secret surprise cameo), the father of her twin girls. (Sorry, no video clip is available. It’s still top-secret apparently.)
“The episode itself and the stories within it didn’t exactly stick, but the final scene makes the whole episode worth it.” —midnitetex56
4. A schizophrenic patient (guest star David Krumholtz) stabs both Dr. Lucy Knight (Kellie Martin) and Dr. John Carter (Noah Wyle) as a Valentine’s Day party rages on in the ER.
“Even though Lucy Knight died, the episode was well-written and very action-filled.” — charmdgrl
5. After Dr. Ross leaves County General for a position in a private practice, a freak accident on a rainy day finds him in a tuxedo, rescuing a boy who has fallen into a rapidly filling storm drain.
“It was the best example of the plot pattern in ER’s early years: an almost trivial challenge that absorbs a series of complications while steadily ratcheting up its intensity and leaving you absolutely breathless before the payoff.” — sweelips
6. After having already had one of his arms severed by the blade of a helicopter, cranky Dr. Robert Romano (Paul McCrane) dies when an entire helicopter plummets over the side of the hospital and lands on him, granting him a karmic exit scene.
“Laughed my a– off at that.” — csmith99
7. Though Dr. Neela Rasgotra (Parminder Nagra) had her share of boyfriends in the cast, it was always her pairing with roommate-turned-lover Dr. Ray Barnett (Shane West) that captured audiences. In the penultimate episode, Neela takes a position at a hospital in Baton Rouge, La., to be with Ray.
“I cried a lot last week for Neela’s last episode.” — lwftwt
8. A man who jumped in front of the El is brought into the ER for treatment. His beeper goes off, and in a startling moment, the entire staff realizes that the bloodied patient on the table is one of their own: Dr. Dennis Gant (Omar Epps).
“That final scene when they find out that he’s the patient they’re working on? Awesome.” — bakeysale
9. Sally Field won an Emmy for her guest spot as Maggie Wyczenski, the bipolar mother of Dr. Abby Lockhart (Maura Tierney). Nobody does unhinged like Field, and her scenes were harrowing to watch, especially in contrast to Abby’s usual calm demeanor.
“Sally Field as Abby’s mother.” — KevC1980
10. The staff learns of the death of Dr. Greene (Anthony Edwards) when his wife, Dr. Elizabeth Corday (Alex Kingston) sends a letter from Hawaii, which Dr. Carter reads aloud.
“I can never hear ‘Over the Rainbow’ without thinking about Mark’s final episode and Carter reading the letter to the staff.” — Jumper143
11. The gruff Dr. Peter Benton (Eriq La Salle) is a tough-love mentor for Dr. Carter, and their adversarial chemistry continues until the final season, when both actors return to the show for a final, though more amiable face-off.
“The relationship between those characters was really the heart of the show for me.” — bossysheryl
12. Chief resident Dr. Kerry Weaver (Laura Innes) skulks around the ER officiously, aided by a never-explained crutch. Her disability is incidental, though as such, is a meaningful addition to the always-diverse cast. (Bonus diversity points: It is later revealed that Kerry is a lesbian.)
“Kerry Weaver was my favorite character on this show, so anything she did I loved.” —sharontatefan4ever
13. Though Dr. Luka Kovac (Goran Visnjic) proposes to Abby three weeks into their reconciliation, when he learns she’s pregnant, it’s not until nearly a year later that the tempestuous couple actually tie the knot in a “surprise” (to Abby) ceremony. Which is when their troubles begin anew.
“I loved anything revolving around Luka and Abby — best couple ever.” — Rusty227
14. The hospital receives word that Luka has died while serving in the Congo for Doctors Without Borders. Carter is sent to retrieve the body, but soon discovers that Luka is actually still alive. Instead, the two physicians learn about the challenges facing the war-torn, corrupt nation.
“The moment when the Mai-Mai mistake Luka for a priest gets me every time. I get chills just thinking about it.” — tnhand1022
15. Dr. Susan Lewis (Sherry Stringfield) suddenly becomes a mother when her sister, Chloe (Kathleen Wilhoite), abandons her baby daughter, and then, just as suddenly, returns a few months later to reclaim the child, leaving Susan heartbroken.
“The whole time she’s working and doing her duties, she can hear the sound of the baby crying in her head. It was such a well-acted episode by Sherry Stringfield.” — ssub
BONUS: Watch the flashback episode “Heal Thyself”, in which we learn how current chief resident Dr. Cate Banfield (Angela Bassett) once required the services of Dr. Greene for her ailing son.
“The episode this season with the Mark flashbacks, I was bawling five minutes in.” — indy500
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On April 2, “ER” will take its final breath with the episode “And in the End”. Before the show begins, several sneak peeks of the series finale have been given to tease on who are back to pay tribute to the medical drama that has spanned 15 long years. Spotted among the crowd are Dr. Susan Lewis and Dr. Kerry Weaver.
Gates works on a young teen brought in with alcohol poisoning after playing a deadly drinking game with friends. Dr. Carter opens a new medical facility for the underprivileged in Chicago and some old friends from County General all come to show their support. It’s Sam’s birthday and Alex and Gates surprise her with a special gift.
Meanwhile, Carter works with an intern (guest star Alexis Bledel) to save a mother in labor with twins. Ernest Borgnine reprises role as Paul Manning who has to pull a heartbreaking decision for his dying wife.
The first clip shows the delivery of twins by Carter and Julia Wise in ER. Gates then explained the condition of the dying woman to the husband in second clip and Carter shows Susan and Kerry the new facility in third clip. Fourth clip sees everyone gathering for a drink after the dedication ceremony while the last clip sees the eccentricity of patients in trauma rooms.
Season: 15 Episode: 0 First Aired: 4/2/2009
One hour of memorable clips from past episodes, as well as interviews with current and former cast members.



