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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]Julianne Margolis is amazing. As far as I'm concerned, she's really the lead character.[/quote] Carol was supposed to die in the pilot episode. Keeping her on instead was one of many great decisions the show made on the way to becoming appointment TV.[/quote] Agree Margolies is fantastic on the show. I always felt the core four on the show were Carol, John Carter, Mark Greene, and Susan Lewis. I think it's too bad Sherri Stringfield decided to leave the show after the 3rd season because Susan was probably my favorite character and she has such great chemistry withe everyone else. Her storylines with her sister, that psychiatrist who burns out and leaves, and the romance stuff with Carter should all have felt kind of soapy and over the top, but she made them feel natural and believable. She's a really underrated actress. Carter winds up having the most longevity, he stuck around for most of the run of the show. Wylie gets very committed to TV, has he ever tried to move to films? It seems like he understands TV dramas are his niche and really sticks around. I stopped watching the show after maybe season 8 or so? I never liked the new characters they added as much as those core four in the first few seasons. Also the show gets way more into the surgery team as the show progresses, and away from the ER, and that was never as interesting to me. I mean, surgery is fascinating but it was just a soap about the different surgeons and their various inter-personal dramas. That's less interesting than the pace and demands of the ER, IMO.[/quote]
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