A documentary video crew tape the ER in action, following Greene. Dr. Corday arrives from England.
Carter feels likes he's been bumped down the ladder as he starts over with his ER internship. Weaver takes control of the ER with Morgenstern laid up by health problems and surgery. Benton and Carla name their child as he overcomes one of the obsticles of his premature birth.
Weaver's cost cutting leadership doesn't endear her to the ER staff. A gun dealer brings samples of his product to the ER. Hathaway and Ross decide to keep their relations under wraps and Corday ends up flirting with Ross.
The ER is overrun with children injured in a bus accident. Carter and Benson finally let hostilities boil over. Weaver tells Ross that he should either find funding for his services or leave the ER.
Benton's new role as a father changes his working life. Carter has a hard time with a new medical intern. Del Amico's treatment of a young athlete causes other problems to arise. Greene and Al Boulet lash out in different ways.
Budget concerns lead Weaver to fire Jeanie. Greene continues to suffer through the mental trauma of his attack. Ross hears of his father's death. Hathaway pitches her free clinic to Carter's grandmother.
Greene and Ross drive to California to deal with Ross's father's death and meet up with Greene's family.
Hathaway's clinic opens early. Benton sees opportunity in a child's genetic anomaly.
Carter's protection of a patient's rights lands him in hot water with the law. Jeanie fights for her job successfully and Al leaves her behind as he goes on to Atlanta. Greene returns from his trip west.
Carter finds Chase doing drugs. Doctors treat a blind person struck down by a car. A miracle healer tries their craft in the ER.
Patients and homeless alike overflow the ER seeking warmth on an especially cold Chicago day in January. Dr. Weaver wants a corporation to take over the ER's management.
Anspaugh asks for help with his son who is battling cancer. Weaver thinks that Ellis may go to far in terms of budget cuts.
Carter faces the moral dilemma of balancing a blood shortage and a known criminal in need of a transfusion. A security guard is wounded stopping a rapist. Ross is on the receiving end of two women's complaints about relationships, Cynthia and his own significant other Hathaway.
Greene and Cynthia help his father deal when Greene's mother is hospitalized.
Workers contaminated in a chemical spill flood the ER and the chemicals start to affect the staff as well. Carter takes over when Weaver falls to the vapors.
Chase is brought to the ER on an overdose. Scott Anspaugh completes his chemotherapy treatment.
Morgenstern comes back to the ER. Scott Anspaugh has a relapse shortly after his release from the hospital. Carter tries to deal with Chase's incapacitated state.
Scott Anspaugh learns he has to undergo further chemotherapy treatments. Morgenstern has problems in the mid-operation. Del Amico decides to become a bone marrow donor. Jerry and Greene co-organize an ER dinner.
An attack on a women's clinic sends many clients to the ER. Morgenstern feels that he can't work in the ER any longer. Scott Anspaugh's body is put to the earth.
Hathaway tends to a chemical burn victim with only a short time left. Carter and his grandmother agree on both his and Chase's life paths. Benton's son is baptized.
A televangelist preaches from the ER. Doug treats an addicted infant and causes friction between himself and Greene in doing so. Dr. Rosher, an ex of Del Amico, arrives at the ER to test the potential for a pediatric unit.
Ross's treatment of the addicted infant has repercussions. Weaver fights against hospital bureaucracy. Carter challenges Del Amico over her relations with Rosher.