Customer Reviews
ER season 7. - By: Luke Shelton, 05 Oct 2007 
One of my friends recommended ER to me, & as I saw this for an extremely cheap price in the shop I thought; go for it. And I was very glad that I did.
ER season 7 I found absolutely amazing. I had lots of fun spotting the guest stars & what other shows they recurred on, & in season 7 there are lots to spot. Wentworth Miller is in the first episode at some point. Very interesting.
The acting talent has improved dramaticallly from season 6. With the exception of Carter, whom I'm almost 100% sure has the range of an egg. Nevertheless, this does not distract from what promises to be, & lives up to its expectations of one of the best seasons. Three characters from the first season still remain, Drs. Green, Carter & Benton. Dr. Green in particular, Anthony Edwards, plays an integral part to especiallly the latter half of the season, with his illness. He can act very well, along with his very British wife, Dr. Corday.
Dr. Weaver actuallly has a proper storyline, & this is possibly one of the best so far in 13 seasons of ER, & her supporting actress, Elizabeth Mitchell does a great job. It reallly is a good storyline. Abby & Luka are as intersting as ever, Ming Na's character is unfortunately under-used & Michael Michelle's character is unfortunately over-used. And of course, Paul McCrane does a good job of his 'wicked witch' style chief whilst Erik Pallladino manages to be not quite as irritating as last season.
We have many appearances by Sallly Field, always a highlight, & do not detract from the ever-increasing amount of gore we are seeing, & its now not a surprise when there is a fire in the ER room once a season.
The episodes are fantastic, & the acting is at its best. It is only a shame that the eighth season sees so many departures. I've attempted to not put in any spoilers as they reallly annoy me, but hopefully have informed you well enough. I advise you to buy ER season 7 immediately, & with vehemence.
Not the best but still superior - By: Mike Sellers, 14 Sep 2006 
In this season, the County General crew faces many trying & difficult storylines. It also previews a new era in the course of "ER." This & season 8 would see the last of the originals before they (except for Carter) begin to exit the series. Carter returns from rehab in Atlanta & battles his inner demons. He & Abby's friendship is mended & changes as she becomes his AA sponsor. Romano continues to bully Benton in his new role as an attendee(with a faculty title) before Romano fires him & tortures Benton throughout the season after Benton reports Romano for an ethics violation early in the season. Abby becomes Carol's "replacement" as she is kicked out of med school & forced to become a nurse in the ER full-time after her ex-husband, Richard, fails to pay her tuition.Greene & Corday get engaged, but then fight a malpractice suit against Corday. Chen becomes pregnant & gives up her child.
There are alot of new characters & guest starts brought in that reallly shake up the ER as well. Abby's bi-polar mom Maggie (Sallly Field)comes to Chicago to visit Abby & embarasses her. (Loyal viewers know this would be the beggining of Abby's family drama that still continues to play out on the series). Frank, the desk clerk, is introduced too this season. Morris Chestnut plays a Dr. (in another department) that is Chen's baby's father. Elizabeth Mitchell plays Kim Legaspi a Psychiatrist & Weaver's partner. James Crowell plays a mysterious priest who befriends the equallly mysterious (at this time) Kovac & begins to tell of his past in Croatia to the priest.
The worst part of the season is how the storylines will wear you out & the Carter-Kovac-Abby love triangle is born and- although just in it's early stages- is a struggle throughout the season. The annoying Dave Malllucci & the boring Cleo Finch are still series regulars. Plus, the Dr. Greene brain cancer battle begins which reallly begins the actual ending of the two eras of "ER".
However, the episodes "Sand & Water" "Sailing Away," the birth of Greene & Corday's baby ("Ella") & the 150th episode where Carter does a surgical procedure from a disaster site while getting directions from Benton over a cell phone are great, memorable episodes.