Ep 17. Back in the World
- TV14
- March 24, 2005
- 44 min
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7.7 (322)
Back in the World is the seventeenth episode of the eleventh season of ER. The episode opens with Dr. Carter and Lucy discussing the case of a HIV-positive patient who has come in with a severe case of pneumonia. Meanwhile, Dr. Weaver has a heated argument with a colleague over a patient's treatment.
As the day progresses, we see the ER staff dealing with a variety of cases. A mentally unstable woman is brought in after setting her own house on fire, putting others at risk. Dr. Kovac tends to a man who was injured in a biking accident, while Abby takes care of a woman who is experiencing complications during her pregnancy.
The main storyline of this episode revolves around Dr. Corday's return to Chicago after her stay in England. Her arrival is not met with much enthusiasm, as she quickly realizes that things have changed since she left. Her old apartment has been rented out, and she discovers that her former roommate, who had been suffering from bipolar disorder, has committed suicide.
Dr. Corday's return touches on themes of loss and grief, as she struggles to come to terms with the changes that have taken place in her absence. She reaches out to old friends and colleagues, but finds that many of them have moved on, leaving her feeling like an outsider in her own community.
As the episode progresses, we see Dr. Corday slowly begin to reconnect with her old life. She meets up with Dr. Greene for a drink, and they reminisce about old times. She also takes on a challenging case involving a young girl who has been in a coma for months, and is determined to find a way to wake her up.
Back in the World is a poignant and emotional episode, exploring the impact of loss and change on the lives of the ER staff. It deals with issues of mental health, grief, and the resilience of the human spirit. The show continues to captivate audiences with its well-drawn characters, intricate storylines, and compelling drama.