Ep 4. Walk Like a Man (AKA Don't Call Me Mikey)
- TV14
- October 17, 2002
- 45 min
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7.5 (314)
In season 9 episode 4 of the medical drama series ER, titled "Walk Like a Man (AKA Don't Call Me Mikey)," the doctors and nurses at County General Hospital face a variety of challenging cases.
Dr. Carter (Noah Wyle) works with a teenage patient who is suffering from a rare heart condition that requires a complex surgery. Meanwhile, Abby (Maura Tierney) treats a young woman who has been physically abused by her boyfriend. The patient is hesitant to report the abuse, forcing Abby to deal with the difficult ethical question of when to intervene in cases of domestic violence.
Elsewhere, Dr. Kovac (Goran Visnjic) treats a homeless man who was found unconscious on the street. The man's condition is severe, but he is reluctant to receive treatment. Dr. Kovac must find a way to gain the man's trust and help him get the medical attention he needs.
In another storyline, a patient named Mike (Seth Green) is brought into the hospital with a series of mysterious symptoms. Mike is initially dismissive of the doctors' concerns, insisting that he is perfectly healthy. However, as his condition worsens, the doctors become increasingly puzzled as to what could be causing his symptoms.
As the episode progresses, the doctors and nurses grapple with these difficult cases, all while dealing with personal struggles of their own. Dr. Carter struggles to find a balance between his work and personal life, while Abby is forced to confront some difficult emotions relating to her own past experiences with domestic violence.
Overall, "Walk Like a Man (AKA Don't Call Me Mikey)" is a compelling episode of ER that showcases the show's trademark blend of high-stakes medical drama and nuanced character development. With its complex cases and emotionally charged storylines, this episode is sure to keep viewers on the edge of their seats.