Do You See What I See?

Season 4, Episode 10, Aired

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Benton is hailed as a miracle worker after he seemingly heals a blind man. Corday operates on Allison Beaumont again. Mark discovers Cynthia's hidden past. Carter discovers his cousin Chase shooting heroin. Mark treats an elderly rape victim, learning about forgiveness. Weaver is apparently seeing Ellis West. Carol and Doug announce their relationship to the staff. Carter signs off on George Henry's internship after performing an intubation on a patient that was already dead.moreless
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    George Eads, who plays EMT Greg Powell in this episode, went on to become a star on the CBS series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. Eads is not the first CSI cast member to appear on ER before CSI premiered: Marg Helgenberger had a recurring role in Season 2 as Karen Hines, Ray Ross's business partner and Doug Ross's love interest; and Jorja Fox portrayed Dr. Maggie Doyle in Seasons 35.
    recurring role in Season 2 as Karen Hines, Ray Ross's business partner and Doug Ross's love interest; and Jorja Fox portrayed Dr. Maggie Doyle in Seasons 35.
    Maggie Doyle in Seasons 35.moreless
  • Christmas episode with all needed - big tree, presents and miracle.

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    Beautiful episode, very moving and touching. The episode starts really promising with fantastic case - a blind man regains seeing after Benton touches him. Benton ofcourse does not believe that but some other people come just to him to get better. But in the end - that man lose his vision and then it comes out that he has cancer and could not have been seen. But he had his little Christmas miracle, he saw his dog, snow.. and he is so contempt with it.

    The other storyline, more serious ones,... Mark treats an older lady who has been victim of assault. And Mark is more and more thinking that the only way to left what happened with him behind is to forgive. And so he takes the courage and goes to apologize. It does not go so well but I think it helped him and the family, in the end.

    Carter - ofcourse... And Henry.. they almost made serious mistake.. but managed to cover it.. and before you die - don't only say the message but for who it is.. funny part with that. And the Carter's grandmother - I love that she liked what Carol does because I was quite sure after Jeanie convincing a patience for HIV test.. her conservative world view got little damage. But the outcome was beautiful and in the end.. it was super.. sining.. that tree.. Henry getting is paper...moreless
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    Although this isn't my favourite Christmas episode, and doesn't stand out in my mind as an amazing one either, I really did enjoy this episode. I mostly just liked the general business of the ER. There was a lot going on for many characters, and the writers managed that well.

    Benton was once again a bit of a prick, in his treatment of the blind man. He only grumpily guesses the world is beautiful???? What a ridiculous thing to say to a blind man!!! Sometimes I wonder why he chose medicine at all.

    Danger bells are starting to ring with Cynthia; how can she borrow so much money only to spend it immediately again???

    Doug's proposal to Carol was cute, and the nurses response to Carol's announcement was a traditional ER one.

    It was nice to see Henry pass, at least he did try this time.

    The end was saddening though, because we always know that nothing will stay happy, Kerry's just being used for example. And hey, 150 grand isn't very generous from a billionaire! Oh, and did the driver hear Carter and Chase's discussion?moreless
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    • (after Carol announced to the satff - who already knew - that she and Doug are seeing each other again) Doug: Maybe something that you guys didn't know is that we've been seeing each other for a little while now, again... and I think it would be great if she were to marry me. Help me talk her into it. (everybody cheers) Chuny: To Carol and Doug. Get it right this time. Carol: You always have to outdo me, don't you? Doug: I had the opportunity and I took it.

    • Doug: Did you get tomorrow off? Carol: Not yet. Did you get tonight off? Doug: No, I owe too many shifts. Christmas Eve will cost me double. Carol: This is so unfair. Doug: Yeah, well, flex your muscle. You make the nursing schedule. Carol: Yeah, which is why I get stuck with it. "Carol can work Christmas, she has no life." They don't even feel guilty about it. Doug: Make them feel guilty about it. Carol: Now, that's the Christmas spirit. Doug: Tell them about us. This is stupid. I'm not going anywhere. You know that. Carol: I know. I know.

    • Kerry: So, you're going to work a shift? Ellis: I have been known to practice medicine on occasion...

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    • Though spelled correctly when he is listed as the series creator in the opening credits, Michael Crichton's last name is incorrectly spelled "Chrichton" when he is listed with the other executive producers in the end credits of this episode. This mistake was repeated in most of the Season 4 episodes and in all of the Season 6 episodes.

    • George Eads, who plays EMT Greg Powell in this episode (as well as two more episodes, "Sharp Relief" and "Carter's Choice") went on to become a star on the CBS series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. Eads is not the first CSI cast member to appear on ER before CSI premiered: Marg Helgenberger had a recurring role in Season 2 as Karen Hines, Ray Ross's business partner and Doug Ross's love interest; and Jorja Fox portrayed Dr. Maggie Doyle in Seasons 3–5.

    • Music: Gladys Knight & the Pips, "Do You Hear What I Hear?"

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