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"ER" Abby Road (2000)
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3 February 2000
(Season 6, Episode 12)
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Shia LaBeouf!
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Maura Tierney joins the cast with this episode.
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Continuity: The homeless man being taken care of by Lucy Knight vomits near the admit desk near Abby Lockhart; when the camera moves away, there is no vomit on the floor.
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Dr. Robert Romano:
[the ER is full of flu sufferers] Is anybody in this city NOT sick? It's like the damn plague down here!
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Wow. I watched this to see Shia's guest appearance, and he was so good. Two boys were in the hospital after a fight at school and Shia played a boy with muscular dystrophy. Both the boys were great actors. Shia in particular was fantastic and did one of the best crying scenes ever from a young actor. His character's story was sad and he portrayed the dilemma so well. Noah Wyle is a stunning actor too. Other than that I don't remember much about the episode, I don't usually watch the show. But this episode had the great storyline of the two boys and I recommend it. Unfortunately I have to write more lines which I think it a very silly rule, but there you go. I watched this episode on DVD so if you liked Shia's work in his other productions then I think you should borrow it.