• NBC Pimps ER Big

      A post about by Regina Avalos on February 24th, '09

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    • We know that ER is finally coming to an end. Fifteen seasons is a long time for any television series, and we know that ER has been a series with its good moments and its off ones. In recent years, it has been a complete crap shoot with its plots and the comings and goings of its stars. This year, we have seen many of those favorites return to the series to pay their respects to the series that some say started the career of many.

      George Clooney may have done work before then with his appearance on The Facts Of Life. However, it was turn as Dr. Doug Ross on ER that really earned his star status. We do know he will be returning to the series for its final episode. We might also see Anthony Edwards appear one more time, and Noah Wyle has also made his way back to the series for some episodes. He returned this week, and it looks like he is sick.

      Will ER kill off John Carter before the series is all said and done? Anything is possible with ER. That is one series that the statement works especially well for. The final episode is set for April 2nd, and the series final season was extended in recent months to include four more episodes.

      NBC has announced that commercial spots in the final episode of ER are going for $425,000. A normal thirty second commercial spot during the series usually goes for $135,000. Is ER’s final episode worth almost half a million dollars for just that amount of time? ER has been a big show, but it isn’t the Super Bowl either. What do you think?

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