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Life After Death
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Age of Innocence
Let It Snow
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A Long, Strange Trip
The Family Man
The Beginning of the End
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What We Do
Old Times
Shifting Equilibrium
I Feel Good
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Episode 328 "Old Times"
Original Air Date: March 12, 2009
Written by: John Wells
Directed by: John Wells
Guest
Stars:
Susan Sarandon - Nora
Ernest Borgnone - Paul Manning
Christian Clemenson - Dr. Kurtag
Hedy Burress - Joanie Moore
Ariel Winter - Lucy Moore
Thomas Kopache - Dr. Stofsky
Rooney Mara - Megan
Wayne Wilderson - Dr. Claypoole
Lisa Haskins - Circulating Nurse
Tom T. Choi - Chris Zafares
Tom Virtue - John Pares
Cathrine Grace - Mila Ratkovich
Beverly Polcyn - Marjorie Manning
Michael Albaala - County Anesthesiologist
Nicole J. Butler - Anesthesiologist
Kimberly Crandall - Executive Mom
Laura Gardner - Kennedy
Ben D. Goldberg - Intern
Nick Jaine - Scrub Nurse
Jim Klock - Tech
Tom E. Proctor - Bloody
Man
Marc S. Rouse - Pilot
Jon Rowland - Okerman
Yolanda Snowball -
Neighbor
Bill Stevenson - Clerk
Lisa B. Tharps - Woman
Alison White - Scub
Nurse
Starring:
Noah Wyle - Dr. John Carter
George Clooney - Dr. Doug Ross
Julianna Margulies - Carol Hathaway
Eriq La Salle - Dr. Peter Benton
Angela Bassett - Dr. Cate Banfield
David Lyons - Dr. Simon Brenner
Parminder Nagra - Dr. Neela Rasgotra
John Stamos - Tony
Gates
Linda Cardellini -
Samantha Taggart
Scott Grimes - Dr. Archie Morris
Staff:
Troy Evans - Frank Martin
Shiri Appleby - Dr. Daria Wade
Bresha Webb – Laverne St. John
Tara Karsian - Social Worker Liz Dade
Laura Cerón
- Chuny
Marquez
Yvette Freeman
- Haleh Adams
Emily Wagner - Paramedic Doris Pickman
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On a wintry day, a 17-year-old woman rides the El with a
coffee-colored baby in her lap. Determined but nervous, she debarks the train,
walks through the ambulance bay into the waiting room and knocks on the glass
window. Chuny tells the young woman to hang on, but she's adamant: the baby is
dying. The young woman tells Banfield that she found the baby in the vestibule
of her apartment house. Banfield, Morris and a nervous Daria get busy checking
out the baby boy, putting him into an infant warmer. Someone tied his
umbilical stump with a string, but it's clean, though his fontanelle is
sunken. Thinking the baby is surely dehydrated, Banfield turns to ask the
young woman if there was a note, but she's nowhere to be found. The team
swings into action as the baby starts seizing. Carter wakes up to the slam of
breakfast on his tray table. A curt Dr. Claypool enters to take stock of
Carter's condition, cutting off all his questions. After informing Carter that
he'll probably be discharged this afternoon, Claypool hurries off. Carter is
just about to take a swig of his coffee when rude and imperious Dr. Kurtag
blows in with his transplant team. UNOS may have located a kidney, and Carter
is not to eat or drink anything in anticipation of possible surgery.
Carol Hathaway enters a room
filled with teams waiting for the organs of a 16-year-old hit by a drunk driver.
Nurse Hathaway lets them know that there is a holdup. The grandmother of the
victim originally gave permission for organ donation, but when she went to see
him and squeezed his hand she got a "spinal cord reflex" which made her think he
was squeezing back. Dr. Ross, attending physician at Seattle Hospital, enters to
alert the team that he will be conducting a few tests on the boy and for
everyone to sit tight. Carol visits the grandmother. Billy's test results should
be back soon, but Carol warns her not to get her hopes up. Even if Billy
squeezed her hand, it was probably a spinal cord reflex. All the other tests
indicate no brain stem activity. Back at County, Daria wonders why the baby is
seizing. Morris prompts her to think of the answer herself, but Banfield
suggests it's a rare case of inborn errors of metabolism. When tests indicate
low sodium levels and dehydration, Banfield decides to correct sodium levels
slowly, so as to avoid brain damage. Brenner finds Lucy doing her homework at
Joanie's side, and delivers the news that a new heart is on its way. When Lucy
remains silent, Brenner advises her to act like she's running a marathon: one
step at a time, one day at a time, and some day, she'll finish the race.
Meanwhile, the baby perks up after hydration and starts crying hungrily. Haleh
hands a bottle to Morris, who hands it to Daria. Impatient,
Banfield grabs the bottle and starts feeding the baby, who
grasps her finger and holds on for dear life. Sam and Neela wait for Joanie's
heart at the Seattle hospital. Carol stops by to ask if they'll transport a
kidney, which just got matched to a patient at Northwestern. Dr. Ross shows the
grandmother the test results from her grandson, which shows that he is in fact
brain dead. Carter is hungry and thirsty, but Kurtag will only allow him to have
ice chips. The kidney has been delayed, but Kurtag brusquely informs that he has
no other information. He many not even transplant today since the kidney will
last two days once it's removed from its donor. Carol and Dr. Ross speak in the
hallway regarding the boy's situation. The grandmother won't sign off on the
donation until she can reach his mother, which has delayed the process further.
Dr. Ross then grabs a cup of coffee and chats with Neela and Sam about his time
at CountyA nervy Daria moans to Gates about missing a diagnosis which should
have been obvious. As an ambulance rolls in, Gates encourages Daria not to be
too hard on herself, then tends to elderly Marjorie, an 84-year-old MS patient,
who's been vomiting with fever for two days. Marjorie's husband Paul explains
that she doesn't talk much, but she's still sharp as a tack. He's been gently
attending to her every need at home. Carter is chowing down on ice chips when an
old friend enters his room. Benton saw Carter's name on the board and figured he
would check in on him. Carter asks if Kurtag is any good, and Benton allows that
he's well trained, but a bit nasty. The guys catch up; now that Reese is 13,
Benton has moved back to the city with Cleo to work at Northwestern. Carter
explains that he's married "in theory" with no children. Benton takes off to
tend to a hernia case, promising to stop by later. Carol fills Dr. Ross in on
the latest family dynamics. Apparently the boy's mother split about six or seven
years ago. She was addicted to meth and the family's neighbor doesn't think the
grandmother has seen her since. Dr. Ross speaks to the grandmother, shows
compassion and eventually she agrees to donate her grandson's organs. They
remind her that this will change the lives of several people. The grandmother
takes a moment to say goodbye to her grandson before they take him in to harvest
his organs. It's a touching moment that is not lost on Dr. Ross or Carol. Gates
informs Paul that Marjorie has a urinary tract infection which has spread to her
kidneys. She needs to be admitted for intravenous antibiotic treatment. Paul
knows that Marjorie prefers to remain at home, and Gates promises to see what he
can do. Daria lays into Gates for letting Marjorie leave with an infection
that's treatable. Gates maintains that Marjorie and Paul know what they're
asking.
If Marjorie wants to die at home, who are they to say she
can't? Liz Dade meets with Banfield. She's started a search for the parents of
the baby boy. If no one shows up in time for discharge, the baby will go to a
foster home. Is Banfield willing to be the baby's protective custodian while
he's in the hospital? Banfield shakes her head no, but says yes. Back in
Seattle, Neela and Sam run for the airport, transplant organs in hand. When they
reach the hangar, they're amazed to find that their plane is gone! At the flight
counter, attendant Kennedy explains that there are no planes available. She can
try to get a flight crew together, but they won't show up for about three hours.
Hoisting her heart on the counter, Neela explains that she only has eight hours
to transplant it into a dying woman's chest. Kennedy rushes Sam and Neela to the
runway, and puts them on a plane with a reggae band. Benton returns to hang out
with Carter -- where are Carter's friends and family? Carter admits that his
parents are in the Bahamas, and they got rid of their private jet. When Benton
asks about his ex, Carter explains that Kem isn't his ex-wife yet, and is in
Paris tending to her sick mother. Suddenly, the transplant team rushes in to
bundle Carter off to surgery. Benton can't resist tagging along. Back at County,
no one says a word to Lucy as her mom Joanie is wheeled away for her heart
transplant surgery. In the elevator, Benton advises Carter to call Kem. With
Carter on his deathbed, she could swoop in to be by his side, very romantic.
Jokingly, Benton promises to stick around for the surgery to ensure that Kurtag
gets all the sponges out.
Fully prepped, Carter lays in the operating theater, but no one knows when
his kidney is arriving. Carter whines about being cold and exposed, and Benton
tells him to stop being a baby. When Kurtag finally enters in a rush, Benton
claims that Carter asked him to observe. Benton insists that Kurtag run through
the safe surgery checklist. Kurtag is rude and impatient to start the surgery,
but Benton presses on, discovering that the nurses lack reperfusion solution.
Kurtag claims they won't need it, but the scrub nurse sends for some anyway.
Back at County, heart transplant Dr. Stofsky is doubtful. The heart isn't in
such great condition, and they're almost out of time. Neela suggests a surgical
workaround; if they leave Joanie on ECMO any longer, she'll die. Kurtag is about
to close Carter up, but Benton interrupts -- shouldn't the transplanted kidney
be pinking up? Alarms sound.
There's a clot in the renal artery. Kurtag needs to remove
the kidney, eliminate the block and start over. Now the kidney needs to be
flushed with heparin and reperfusion solution. Luckily, the scrub nurse has it
in hand; had they not run through the surgical check list, it would have taken
15 minutes to get the solution, and the kidney would have died. It's been over
nine hours, and Joanie's heart is finally being transplanted. Everything looks
good, but the heart fibrillates, and Neela has to shock it several times.
Banfield spies the young woman, who has returned to stare at the baby boy.
Relieved that the baby is okay, the young woman turns to leave. She tried to
take care of her son, but she just can't. Banfield begs the woman to stay,
offering to help, but she runs off, asking Banfield to make sure the baby has a
good home. Lucy is just panicking that Joanie's surgery is taking too long when
Neela arrives with good news. Joanie is conscious and Lucy can see her now. Lucy
is overjoyed to be able to say hi to her mother. In tremendous pain, Carter
opens his eyes, grateful to see Benton doing charts at his bedside. Benton
smiles, holding up Carter's catheter bag, full of 800cc of liquid gold -- the
surgery was a success! Carter tearfully asks Benton for his cell phone and calls
Kem with the good news. Carol gets a call at home while in bed. It's Dr. Ross,
letting her know that the heart transplant successfully saved a woman and that
the kidney went to a doctor.
Reviewed by Jocelyn on March 27, 2009

NBC Review
DOCTORS STRUGGLE TO SAVE TWO TRANSPLANT PATIENTS—NOAH WYLE
AND ERIQ LA SALLE GUEST STAR—Neela (Parminder Nagra) and Sam (Linda Cardellini
are shocked when they arrive back to the airport with transplant organs only to
find that their plane has left them. Dr. Carter (guest star Noah Wyle) gets a
surprise visit from an old friend (guest star Eriq La Salle) while waiting for
his kidney transplant. Dr. Banfield (Angela Bassett) bonds with an abandoned
baby boy that is left at the ER.

TV Guide Review
March 12, 2009 :
Old Times:
As he awaits the delivery of his donor kidney,
Carter gets a surprise visit from Dr. Benton (Eriq
La Salle). Meanwhile, Neela and Sam are stranded
at the airport with transplant organs; and
Banfield connects with an abandoned child.
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