Ep 2. Sand and Water (AKA Way Too Soon)
- TVPG
- October 19, 2000
- 45 min
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8.0 (394)
ER season 7 episode 2, titled “Sand and Water” (also known as “Way Too Soon”), opens with a dramatic scene involving a group of teens who were involved in a car accident. The ER team is called in to help and chaos ensues as the patients start to flood in.
Dr. Green is the first to arrive on the scene, and he quickly establishes himself as the leader of the medical team. He assesses the situation and assigns roles to his colleagues, including Dr. Corday, Dr. Benton, and Nurse Hathaway. As they work to treat the patients, tensions rise between Dr. Corday and Dr. Benton, as they are forced to work together despite their personal differences.
Meanwhile, Nurse Hathaway finds herself conflicted when a terminally ill patient, Mr. Lawton, requests that she help him end his suffering. She struggles with her own moral beliefs and ethics, leading her to seek advice from Dr. Kovac.
As the episode progresses, the team is forced to deal with a myriad of challenges and obstacles. They are stretched to their limits as they work to save the teens injured in the car accident, and their personal lives begin to affect their work. Dr. Greene's marriage becomes strained as he struggles to balance his demanding career with his family life, while Nurse Hathaway's relationship with Dr. Kovac takes a turn for the worse.
Despite the many challenges they face, the team of doctors and nurses at ER work tirelessly to save their patients. They show incredible dedication and skill, going above and beyond their duties to ensure that everyone receives the best possible care.
Overall, “Sand and Water” is a gripping and emotional episode that showcases the talent of the ER cast. It provides a sobering look at the realities of working in a hospital, and the sacrifices that doctors and nurses make on a daily basis in their pursuit of saving lives.