@@TxAmber78 They were never that good of a match as a couple. They were a couple out of convenience. They were both surgeons with busy schedules. But they never seemed more than a fling.
I actually had the pleasure of meeting her a few years back at a convention. In a conference hall full of Dr. Who nerds, she was thrilled that somebody actually wanted to discuss her time on ER! Very cordial and loves her fans. She's every bit as lovely in real life as she is on screen.
I understand WHY this scene was left out. It was TOO HONEST. The focus was taken off Greene, and placed on Corday. Some viewers might have thought it selfish considering Mark was the guy in the dirt. But the business dealings by a spouse after a funeral is rarely shown. Benton comes through for his friend Elizabeth by LISTENING with a supportive hug and forehead kiss. Great acting by Kingston. *Dying is hard, but living without someone who has affected a huge part of your everyday life is harder.*
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Two shows that were flat-out great when it came to dealing honestly with death were one that probably isn't a surprise (SCRUBS) and one that people are very surprised by when I mention it (BEVERLY HILLS 90210). They both understood well what the showrunners and actors did in this story: the pain and tragedy of death is only beginning when friends and family say goodbye to the departed. I get why they didn't show this scene on air but I'm so glad it can be seen at all.
My husband, Tim died 25 years ago and I can honestly say that I feel like he's still with me and in an upbeat way. Some will disagree but I have experienced how it's possible to reach that golden "acceptance" stage where you miss your loved one WITHOUT mind numbing sadness, just peaceful gratitude for the time you were blessed to have that person in your life. The song, "If I Never Knew You," from Disney's Pocahontas comes to mind. I also think about the moment after my death, perhaps even before, looking into Tim's beautiful face and whispering a la Avatar, "I see you!" and hear him say right back, "I see you! Are you ready to come home?" And not even answering, I fly into his embrace. Then he wordlessly carries me to our mansion in the sky.
Elizabeth was the most resilient person on ER she always had the best taken away but did the amazing british thing of holding her head and carrying on .
Loved this show and the characters. Especially Dr. Green and Dr. Carter. It was so sad saying good bye to Dr. Green. He was the best character in the show.
Anthony Edwards last few episodes are extremely hard to watch. This was great television. It went down hill after season 9, but ER will always be a top 5 show for me.
I though it went downhill after season 8 when I was watching it every Thursday night, but when I watched it on DVD all at once, I really enjoyed all 15 seasons. I really missed Anthony Edwards character Mark Greene. I even started crying when his character died, which speak to just how special that character was portrayed I think I was very attached to his character and Eric's.
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This scene reminds me of a story one of my professors in college told us as a class about grief. She said “A long time ago, my best friend died. She had breast cancer, and by the time they found it, there was very little they could do. She spent about a year slowly dying, and the entire time, it never felt real to me. And afterwards, I spent years, still not understanding what had happened and why I couldn’t accept it. And it took a long time for me to realize that I couldn’t let go, because I was angry at her for dying. After all this time, I was angry at her for leaving. Which is the most irrational and rational feeling I think I’ve ever had.”
I've seen this a dozen times but this is the first time I realized they had the reception at Carter's house. And now I'm wishing there was a scene there.
This is top tv writing, they could have had Eriq La Salle spit out some Hallmark quotes and cliches to sooth her, but instead he just lets Elizabeth get what she had to say off her chest and you could tell it brought her some relief. Deleted scene or not, this is what made this show top of the pile for so long.
The writers KNEW these characters intimately and this scene shows it. Jerry giving a 'namaste' style greeting, others giving a hug, but Benton quietly listening and letting Corday vent her frustration, anger, and confusion. It is the perfect nod to their history and to the nature of both characters. It's a shame this was deleted, it's a well written and acted scene.
I have to say no matter how many years go by this will always be the best show I’ve ever watched! So many different emotions and looking in to their lives individually was great! I wish it could make a come back. The saddest parts were dr Carter’s stabbing, Mark greens death and DR Pratt’s death omg so emotional and let’s not forget galant and suicide
Before i watched the season when carter and luka went to africa i remember looking at clips of previous seasons on TH-cam and i came across a clip of the episode where luka is about to be killed and starts praying and the video was titled lukas death and at the time when i was watching luka wasn’t introduced into the show yet and i also saw another video of him with carol and i started to not like him because he was there instead of doug but when he came into the show i started to like him and i was sad because i thought his death was coming, when i eventually got to that scene i was relieved to know that he didn’t die. So if luka died i would be sad
I know this is just a show but when I watched this it reminds me of me when my husband died. Every thing she said and felt I felt too. I was shocked and sad and angry. I was angry that he died, shocked that he went so fast,and sad that our daughter will never evet get to know who her daddy was and what a wonderful man he was. And everybody who knew him asked how I was doing and said ever need anything let us know. Nobody ever told me that when someone dies the family of the deceased goes and disappears on you when you need them the most.
@@bernietheobscure That's the hard part. With Covid the decisions are even harder, I'll have to pack up my brothers stuff and figure out where some of his stuff is going. Blast that cancer was fast, two months.
Bravo! This episode still makes me cry, and I can understand Elizabeth's feelings on Mark's death. You feel so many different ways about losing someone, go through so many emotions.
There’s a scene with Noah cleaning out Anthony Edwards locker after his character died that (especially with the music) is eerily reminiscent of maverick cleaning out Goose’s locker after he dies in Top Gun.
Pratt? No way. Green was a 1000% better doctor and character than Pratt. Pratt was a jerk. Arrogance in a med student/doctor just doesn’t sit well with me.
Kerrie Thompson Carter definitely did a good job filling Mark’s shoes. He was there the longest and he really did set the tone. So disappointed that he left also.
I like to think that Ross and Carol came Mark's grave after everyone left putting a single rose on the dirt Doug smiling about the good times they shared and the begins to cry and carol cries to then they hug always remembering the good friend Mark as that get into there car with the girls and drive away
"Take as much time as you need, there's no hurry" ... There's so much more to that phrase than the words it contains. Robert knows that it could take a very long time for her to recover. He even knows there's a chance that going back to County would be too much for her and, therefore, she may never return and he'll lose her forever. Still, he says those words to her, because he loves her, he says he'd rather lose her than see her suffering. Saddest Cordano moment ever! ♥ :(
Actually she went home to London for a while if you watch the beginning of the next season. The British doctors acted completely clueless at the American terms
I love that this portrays a very real moment for anyone experiencing a loss. But I am glad it was left out. It was much more beautiful and poetic without it.
on the one hand, I appreciate why clooney said no, it was very considerate, but on the other hand i feel like we NEEDED doug and/or carol there to have some sort of closure, that this was the end of an era
@@jkrfan7true. It seems unnatural friends as close as Mark and Doug wouldn't be there for each other every step. I don't think it would have drawn away from Mark. I think it would seem a natural thing. Plus everyone could see if Doug and Carol were still together.
I really think this scene should've been in the episode.. Like when she says she's angry with him for leaving, that's kind of the reason why she's got so much temper when she gets back to work. Just think they shouldn't have left this out.
Looks like Elizabeth needs to spend a little time upstairs in psych. By his is an interesting scene. I thought from some scenes this service was held in Chicago. There is a mention of Carter's house so this must be Chicago and they are going to the Carter Mansion.
I ball my eyes out even harder to have watched this with my dad and he ends up dying with the same kind brain tumor and plus lung cancer he was 36 I was 16 this happened 1 years after Mark Greene died this show sits with me forever because of this and how much my dad loved Dr Greene and sad how he went to only go thru the same ordeal and I became Rachel but he didn't know he was dying it was just so fast ❤
This is the last epi I watched during the original run. Mark was my favorite character, and once he was gone, I lost interest. I've since watched the entire series a couple of times.
My grandmother Felt that way about losing my grandad She was heartbroken and angry at him for leaving her sh was still bitter about it for many years till she finally followed him in a way she was glad she wanted to be with him and missed him so much
George clooney didn't want to come back because it would over look mark greenes death but I do still think he should've come or at least carol should come
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I am watching this series for the first time and watch his last 3 tonight. I cried waterproof eyeliner and mascara off. My dad heard be sobbing upstairs.
Watching ER for the first time. Man im so sad :( Mark was my favorite character. He was like a platonic love i had and now he is gone... yeah i know its all fictional but you get to watch these characters develop and grow and you get used to them watching every night and now no more Mark :(
I agree with you. I hated that they killed off Mark. I wish they would have let him just get a new job and move. Although I do like that Anthony Edwards came back in 15 like the rest of the original cast.
You know I know someone that lost her little boy a few month ago.Couldn't get myself to face her let alone make conversation.But inside I feel her oain deeply.
The seven stages of Grief…..In No particular Order……Shock or Disbelief, Denial, Bargaining, Guilt, Anger, Depression & Acceptance or Hope…..I think at that moment Elizabeth was in the middle of Anger and Guilt….😢😢😢😢
FWIW, people have two basic misunderstandings about that model. (1) It's not meant to be stages of grief about anyone else, but rather the grief of coming to terms with one's own mortality. (2) It's not the fully developed, research-based theory people assume it is.
This is a great scene, but I understand why they left it out. It essentially ruins the pacing of the final stretch of the episode. To go from the moving montage of Greene's last moments, directly into the funeral and seeing the cast's reactions to Green's death, to the final moments of Rachel releasing the balloon into the morning sky is just powerful stuff. Kingston's performance here is amazing, but it's ultimately unnecessary.We get all this from her reaction at Mark's funeral. And it ultimately takes the focus off of Mark's last moments and onto her, which undermines the focus of the episode. Essentially Mark's last act was saving his daughter Rachel, and the final visual symbolizes that. This scene, while well acted and performed, would have undercut that by drawing it out.
This is just so sad. I’ve been binging ER on Hulu for a couple months now and im just getting to the point where Mark and Elizabeth start dating after the conference they missed. It’s gonna be so sad to see their story unfold and then end so tragically.
She just did not know what to say. Benton was Elizabeth’s best friend. She was trying to give space because she knew that the only person who could really offer her comfort was Benton. And she did look sympathetic, in concern with Benton when Elizabeth went to get into the limo.
StarSolaris 1111 pretty sure you’re making that up.. Never once on the show did Cleo ever display any type of jealously over Corday and her fling BV with Benton,
@@therealmistahjay Uh, you're actually very wrong. There were SEVERAL occasions where there was open hostility between Cleo and Elizabeth. Cleo was extremely jealous and territorial over Peter. They even clashed over patients because of it.
I don't think she was jealous. I think she did not know how to comfort Elizabeth. And she knew that at that moment that Elizabeth needed her best friend. There was nothing she could do but wait in the background. She and Elizabeth were never that close, but she was there to pay her respects to her coworker.
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Really Enjoyed watching this Programme. Was so to lifelike. The Stories were great. I was working as a volunteer in the Ambulance Service at the time. Was Sad at this time. I have to agree with alot of other comments here, that the programme went downhill after this. Also George Clooney's character - Dr should have come to the funeral along with Carol the nurse.
@Aviancie OMG, me too!! He said in some interview that he didn't want to draw the attention away from Anthony Edward's final appearance, but come on man, they were best friends on the show.
@TheBostonsurfboard I just saw the repeat of that a couple of hours ago! I never watched ER, only seen the odd clips, but this is a damn good written show, and i'll be recording the episode where Mark dies when it airs.
@@rubenc1004 Wow, wasn't expecting a reply to a 10 year old comment 😂 And, yes, I have watched it, years ago. I remember liking it, but I can't really remember much of what happened in it since it was so long ago. 😂 I've actually been thinking of rewatching the whole show again. I'll let you know in 10 years if I did so! 😄
@@Pinario well i was going through the comments and replying to ones i wanted to share my thoughts with and stuff. the show is pretty fresh in my head right now, I finished it like a month ago. Rewatch it whenever you have a chance and let me know your thoughts. Not 10 years tho pls😩 sooner than that
I love how Corday & Benton remained good friends after the breakup...their relationship was special
Even if they don't see each other that often anymore you could see that they're still really close friends.
@@TxAmber78 They were never that good of a match as a couple. They were a couple out of convenience. They were both surgeons with busy schedules. But they never seemed more than a fling.
To me, each of us should be adult enuf to do this.
I just LOVE how Cleo stood back and allow this to play out between the 2 of them and how Lizzie gave her that little wave on the way to the car.
That was so sweet
Much respect 🥰
I love how Benton just stood there and allowed her to vent. She needed to get out those feelings and him just being there was enough.
Very few people actually recognize that anger is a part of the grieving process. They consider it selfish. But, it is a part of it.
Its a natural reaction tho, how can it be selfish
@@rubenc1004 exactly my point. It shouldn’t be considered that way. It’s part of grieving.
@@Boowabara324 agreed
I wish this had made the episode for this very reason. Anger is a totally valid feeling and it should be portrayed as a normal part of grieving
I was angry at my dad for awhile after he died we wasted allot of time
"On the Beach" is without a doubt ER's saddest episode.
It should’ve been Benton
@@_aworldthatspoke950 Huh?
Alex Kingston is such an amazing actress. She brings so much power and pain to this scene
Matt. McDermott. I will Say about. Alex. Kingston. Is. Such. An. Amazing. Actress. She brings. So. Much
Power and. Pain. To. This. Scene
I actually had the pleasure of meeting her a few years back at a convention. In a conference hall full of Dr. Who nerds, she was thrilled that somebody actually wanted to discuss her time on ER! Very cordial and loves her fans. She's every bit as lovely in real life as she is on screen.
She is. In everything she does.
To the gods, one of the most honest and truthful moments I televisions.
when ibsee her now, all i can hear is hello sweetie
0:55 i love that luka doesn't say anything because he knows nothing will make her feel better. he of all people knows what it's like to lose a spouse
I understand WHY this scene was left out. It was TOO HONEST. The focus was taken off Greene, and placed on Corday. Some viewers might have thought it selfish considering Mark was the guy in the dirt. But the business dealings by a spouse after a funeral is rarely shown. Benton comes through for his friend Elizabeth by LISTENING with a supportive hug and forehead kiss. Great acting by Kingston.
*Dying is hard, but living without someone who has affected a huge part of your everyday life is harder.*
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"Dying is easy, young man, living is harder."
Two shows that were flat-out great when it came to dealing honestly with death were one that probably isn't a surprise (SCRUBS) and one that people are very surprised by when I mention it (BEVERLY HILLS 90210). They both understood well what the showrunners and actors did in this story: the pain and tragedy of death is only beginning when friends and family say goodbye to the departed. I get why they didn't show this scene on air but I'm so glad it can be seen at all.
I so remember looking forward to watching ER weekly and cried when Dr. Greene died as if he were a member of my own family.
OMG, she was not being selfish, she was being honest and real, people do feel this way, 7 stages of grief.
My husband, Tim died 25 years ago and I can honestly say that I feel like he's still with me and in an upbeat way. Some will disagree but I have experienced how it's possible to reach that golden "acceptance" stage where you miss your loved one WITHOUT mind numbing sadness, just peaceful gratitude for the time you were blessed to have that person in your life. The song, "If I Never Knew You," from Disney's Pocahontas comes to mind. I also think about the moment after my death, perhaps even before, looking into Tim's beautiful face and whispering a la Avatar, "I see you!" and hear him say right back, "I see you! Are you ready to come home?" And not even answering, I fly into his embrace. Then he wordlessly carries me to our mansion in the sky.
That's beautiful. ❤
Elizabeth was the most resilient person on ER she always had the best taken away but did the amazing british thing of holding her head and carrying on .
Elizabeth. I will Say about. Will Done good job
Loved this show and the characters. Especially Dr. Green and Dr. Carter. It was so sad saying good bye to Dr. Green. He was the best character in the show.
My bf died from brain cancer in 2013. And this Mark storyline took on a whole new meaning for me. Mark was the best!
Mark was the heart. Nuff said.
It was extremely commendable of Anthony Edwards to go through with this storyline- he’s very brave 💕
My nan died of a brain tumour in 1990. I still can't watch this episode to this day as it brings too many painful memories back.
Mark was the best. I’m sorry for your loss.
Anthony Edwards last few episodes are extremely hard to watch. This was great television. It went down hill after season 9, but ER will always be a top 5 show for me.
I though it went downhill after season 8 when I was watching it every Thursday night, but when I watched it on DVD all at once, I really enjoyed all 15 seasons. I really missed Anthony Edwards character Mark Greene. I even started crying when his character died, which speak to just how special that character was portrayed I think I was very attached to his character and Eric's.
That helicopter pulling a wicked witch of the east on Romano is when it started to go downhill for me.
Anthony. Edwards. Last. Few. Episode’s. Are. Hard. To. Was. Greatest man ever and very sad. Adout him. This. Great. Television. It. Went. Downhill. After. Season 9. But. Er. Well. Always. Me. A. Top
5. For. Me
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seems skynet has graced us with its presence
This scene reminds me of a story one of my professors in college told us as a class about grief. She said “A long time ago, my best friend died. She had breast cancer, and by the time they found it, there was very little they could do. She spent about a year slowly dying, and the entire time, it never felt real to me. And afterwards, I spent years, still not understanding what had happened and why I couldn’t accept it. And it took a long time for me to realize that I couldn’t let go, because I was angry at her for dying. After all this time, I was angry at her for leaving. Which is the most irrational and rational feeling I think I’ve ever had.”
I've seen this a dozen times but this is the first time I realized they had the reception at Carter's house. And now I'm wishing there was a scene there.
This is top tv writing, they could have had Eriq La Salle spit out some Hallmark quotes and cliches to sooth her, but instead he just lets Elizabeth get what she had to say off her chest and you could tell it brought her some relief. Deleted scene or not, this is what made this show top of the pile for so long.
The writers KNEW these characters intimately and this scene shows it. Jerry giving a 'namaste' style greeting, others giving a hug, but Benton quietly listening and letting Corday vent her frustration, anger, and confusion. It is the perfect nod to their history and to the nature of both characters.
It's a shame this was deleted, it's a well written and acted scene.
I have to say no matter how many years go by this will always be the best show I’ve ever watched! So many different emotions and looking in to their lives individually was great! I wish it could make a come back. The saddest parts were dr Carter’s stabbing, Mark greens death and DR Pratt’s death omg so emotional and let’s not forget galant and suicide
And Gant's suicide
Lucys' death
Before i watched the season when carter and luka went to africa i remember looking at clips of previous seasons on TH-cam and i came across a clip of the episode where luka is about to be killed and starts praying and the video was titled lukas death and at the time when i was watching luka wasn’t introduced into the show yet and i also saw another video of him with carol and i started to not like him because he was there instead of doug but when he came into the show i started to like him and i was sad because i thought his death was coming, when i eventually got to that scene i was relieved to know that he didn’t die. So if luka died i would be sad
I Love Peter&Elizabeth's relationship as friends.....They Had good chemistry together.....
I wish this scene was included in the show. It is so true, really honest plus perfect acting by Alex Kingston.
I know this is just a show but when I watched this it reminds me of me when my husband died. Every thing she said and felt I felt too. I was shocked and sad and angry. I was angry that he died, shocked that he went so fast,and sad that our daughter will never evet get to know who her daddy was and what a wonderful man he was. And everybody who knew him asked how I was doing and said ever need anything let us know. Nobody ever told me that when someone dies the family of the deceased goes and disappears on you when you need them the most.
trista hommerding THIS. ALL OF THIS
trista hommerding May God bless you and your daughter. ❤❤❤
I know the feeling. Even when you're expecting it to happen you don't want to believe it has.
@@bernietheobscure
That's the hard part. With Covid the decisions are even harder, I'll have to pack up my brothers stuff and figure out where some of his stuff is going. Blast that cancer was fast, two months.
Mark and Susan were the reason I watched that show it was a great program and God rest in peace Mark
Bravo! This episode still makes me cry, and I can understand Elizabeth's feelings on Mark's death. You feel so many different ways about losing someone, go through so many emotions.
This scene hits me just as hard today as it did over 15 years ago
There’s a scene with Noah cleaning out Anthony Edwards locker after his character died that (especially with the music) is eerily reminiscent of maverick cleaning out Goose’s locker after he dies in Top Gun.
Lynda Abraham yes!
Goose is dead.
I know.
The simple praying hands gesture was the most beautiful part.
ER was never the same for me after Mark’s death, no one ever came close t filling his shoes.
he did set the tone
PRATT
Pratt? No way. Green was a 1000% better doctor and character than Pratt. Pratt was a jerk. Arrogance in a med student/doctor just doesn’t sit well with me.
Maybe Carter, but he still didn't come close.
Kerrie Thompson Carter definitely did a good job filling Mark’s shoes. He was there the longest and he really did set the tone. So disappointed that he left also.
I like to think that Ross and Carol came Mark's grave after everyone left putting a single rose on the dirt Doug smiling about the good times they shared and the begins to cry and carol cries to then they hug always remembering the good friend Mark as that get into there car with the girls and drive away
QAndJMovies2 how dare you make me feel feelings
That’s would have been a beautiful and heartbreaking scene in one
As I sit here watching this, not only do I remember this episode, but it’s exactly how I felt when I lost my Mom. 😢
"Take as much time as you need, there's no hurry" ... There's so much more to that phrase than the words it contains. Robert knows that it could take a very long time for her to recover. He even knows there's a chance that going back to County would be too much for her and, therefore, she may never return and he'll lose her forever. Still, he says those words to her, because he loves her, he says he'd rather lose her than see her suffering. Saddest Cordano moment ever! ♥ :(
Actually she went home to London for a while if you watch the beginning of the next season. The British doctors acted completely clueless at the American terms
I love that this portrays a very real moment for anyone experiencing a loss. But I am glad it was left out. It was much more beautiful and poetic without it.
They did ask Clooney but he declined. He did not want his return to take any attention away from Mark's death.
on the one hand, I appreciate why clooney said no, it was very considerate, but on the other hand i feel like we NEEDED doug and/or carol there to have some sort of closure, that this was the end of an era
@@jkrfan7 and that decision made the viewers and the show miss out on an important meaningful moment
@@jkrfan7true. It seems unnatural friends as close as Mark and Doug wouldn't be there for each other every step. I don't think it would have drawn away from Mark. I think it would seem a natural thing. Plus everyone could see if Doug and Carol were still together.
She was made for this part. I loved everything about her character and how she played her.
Have you seen The Fortunes and Misfortunes of Moll Flanders?
FreeSpirit no. What's it on?
@@ladybugmom10 its a movie maybe try Netflix ? Type with Alex Kingston there's another one with Robin Wright but it's just is not the same.
Oh contains nudity though. Just warning you
I love that Benton and Finch were brought back for this episode. So important.
i agree
plus Donald Aspranuagh(former chief of staff when Kerry joined) was there too
I really think this scene should've been in the episode.. Like when she says she's angry with him for leaving, that's kind of the reason why she's got so much temper when she gets back to work. Just think they shouldn't have left this out.
Katrine anger at someone who dies is more common than many people realize, I really like that they went there. Sorry it didn’t get aired.
Looks like Elizabeth needs to spend a little time upstairs in psych. By his is an interesting scene. I thought from some scenes this service was held in Chicago. There is a mention of Carter's house so this must be Chicago and they are going to the Carter Mansion.
I ball my eyes out even harder to have watched this with my dad and he ends up dying with the same kind brain tumor and plus lung cancer he was 36 I was 16 this happened 1 years after Mark Greene died this show sits with me forever because of this and how much my dad loved Dr Greene and sad how he went to only go thru the same ordeal and I became Rachel but he didn't know he was dying it was just so fast ❤
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I can't believe i have never seen the scene before it's amazing. Thanks for posting all the deleted scenes from this episode
This is the last epi I watched during the original run. Mark was my favorite character, and once he was gone, I lost interest. I've since watched the entire series a couple of times.
My grandmother Felt that way about losing my grandad She was heartbroken and angry at him for leaving her sh was still bitter about it for many years till she finally followed him in a way she was glad she wanted to be with him and missed him so much
they left out this part.
Carter and Abby were there together...and Peter Benton comfort Elizabeth with a hug😊
George clooney didn't want to come back because it would over look mark greenes death but I do still think he should've come or at least carol should come
TheMayan99 ! I agree at least carol or Doug should have returned. Doug was marks best friend too
Stupid that Doug wasn’t at his funeral! They were best friends!
TheMayan99 ! I'll be there in a few minutes and I'll just wait yesterday so I can go to a conclusion that I can
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The process of grief may last up to years and includes.
Shock
Denial
Anger
Bargaining
Depression
Acceptance
Cleo in the back looking boujee with her sunglasses and shit😂😂
Looking like a secret service agent
I am watching this series for the first time and watch his last 3 tonight. I cried waterproof eyeliner and mascara off. My dad heard be sobbing upstairs.
LOL! Dr. Finch looks like she's going to take Neo to see the Oracle!!! XD
Watching ER for the first time. Man im so sad :( Mark was my favorite character. He was like a platonic love i had and now he is gone... yeah i know its all fictional but you get to watch these characters develop and grow and you get used to them watching every night and now no more Mark :(
The entire hospital staff was at the gravesite. Wow!
Yep, that's what I heard too. I still wish he and Marguiles would have made an appearance at the funeral.
I agree with you. I hated that they killed off Mark. I wish they would have let him just get a new job and move. Although I do like that Anthony Edwards came back in 15 like the rest of the original cast.
I cried WHEN Mark died it was soooooo very saddddd.....
Me too and the music really adds to the sadness
It is on the region two season eight DVD, but you can only find the scene in the "Deleted scenes" section, that's right.
Dr. Benton was so good with Elizabeth when she needed it most. I appreciated them showing that.
You know I know someone that lost her little boy a few month ago.Couldn't get myself to face her let alone make conversation.But inside I feel her oain deeply.
BRING THIS SHOW BACK!
i was vibing scrolling through ER episodes and i came across ' On The Beach ' NO THANK YOU
Have you watched all 15 seasons?
Best show in my lifetime. Law and Order can't hold a candle to ER
The seven stages of Grief…..In No particular Order……Shock or Disbelief, Denial, Bargaining, Guilt, Anger, Depression & Acceptance or Hope…..I think at that moment Elizabeth was in the middle of Anger and Guilt….😢😢😢😢
FWIW, people have two basic misunderstandings about that model. (1) It's not meant to be stages of grief about anyone else, but rather the grief of coming to terms with one's own mortality. (2) It's not the fully developed, research-based theory people assume it is.
When carter read the letter from Corday saying mark passed at 6:04 A.M. I balled like a baby
Years later Mark was a great reference for Carter to get re-hired to the ER
I love how marks first wife was in the car with her
Poor Elisabeth! Mark was her perfect man!❤❤
@Aviancie I agree.
Still, think about it this way, if it helps: He didn't come because he didn't want to see him dead. Or something like that.
Are you talking about Clooney? If so what you said is incorrect, he didn’t return because he thought his appearance would overshadow marks death
Elizabeth really didn't care that robert had to leave.
Not a lot of people cared when Robert had to leave for Good, either! (Loved hating that man.)😂
This is a great scene, but I understand why they left it out.
It essentially ruins the pacing of the final stretch of the episode. To go from the moving montage of Greene's last moments, directly into the funeral and seeing the cast's reactions to Green's death, to the final moments of Rachel releasing the balloon into the morning sky is just powerful stuff.
Kingston's performance here is amazing, but it's ultimately unnecessary.We get all this from her reaction at Mark's funeral. And it ultimately takes the focus off of Mark's last moments and onto her, which undermines the focus of the episode.
Essentially Mark's last act was saving his daughter Rachel, and the final visual symbolizes that. This scene, while well acted and performed, would have undercut that by drawing it out.
Cleo looking like she just stepped out of the Matrix movie.
🤣😂
This is just so sad. I’ve been binging ER on Hulu for a couple months now and im just getting to the point where Mark and Elizabeth start dating after the conference they missed. It’s gonna be so sad to see their story unfold and then end so tragically.
Wow, I've never seen this. I wish they would have left it in.
did anyone realize cleo was in the background?did you guys realize she did not talk to elizabeth,so sad.
Unknown Alias Cleo always had a problem secretly with elizabeth. She was jealous she dated peter. But Cleo needed to get over it
She just did not know what to say. Benton was Elizabeth’s best friend. She was trying to give space because she knew that the only person who could really offer her comfort was Benton. And she did look sympathetic, in concern with Benton when Elizabeth went to get into the limo.
StarSolaris 1111 pretty sure you’re making that up..
Never once on the show did Cleo ever display any type of jealously over Corday and her fling BV with Benton,
@@therealmistahjay Uh, you're actually very wrong. There were SEVERAL occasions where there was open hostility between Cleo and Elizabeth. Cleo was extremely jealous and territorial over Peter. They even clashed over patients because of it.
Cleo in the background looking awkward and jealous.
I was thinking the same thing. I never really liked her character.
she seemed too stuck-up. But that's just my opinion.
I don't think she was jealous. I think she did not know how to comfort Elizabeth. And she knew that at that moment that Elizabeth needed her best friend. There was nothing she could do but wait in the background. She and Elizabeth were never that close, but she was there to pay her respects to her coworker.
Happy birthday alex alias dr corday lizzy for your wonderful 60 years and bring to an infinity to happiness and serenity from italian boy live in rome and I m fan of er
Really Enjoyed watching this Programme. Was so to lifelike. The Stories were great. I was working as a volunteer in the Ambulance Service at the time. Was Sad at this time. I have to agree with alot of other comments here, that the programme went downhill after this. Also George Clooney's character - Dr should have come to the funeral along with Carol the nurse.
This was cut from re-airings idk why
Doug and carol didnt come??
Doug and Carol should of been there
Definitely. Forever disappointed that they couldn’t work that out.😔
@Aviancie OMG, me too!! He said in some interview that he didn't want to draw the attention away from Anthony Edward's final appearance, but come on man, they were best friends on the show.
Today alex Kingston 61 years
Just watched this episode again and this doesn't show in my seasons I got
@TheBostonsurfboard I just saw the repeat of that a couple of hours ago! I never watched ER, only seen the odd clips, but this is a damn good written show, and i'll be recording the episode where Mark dies when it airs.
Have you watched it yet? If not you gotta
@@rubenc1004 Wow, wasn't expecting a reply to a 10 year old comment 😂
And, yes, I have watched it, years ago. I remember liking it, but I can't really remember much of what happened in it since it was so long ago. 😂
I've actually been thinking of rewatching the whole show again. I'll let you know in 10 years if I did so! 😄
@@Pinario well i was going through the comments and replying to ones i wanted to share my thoughts with and stuff. the show is pretty fresh in my head right now, I finished it like a month ago. Rewatch it whenever you have a chance and let me know your thoughts. Not 10 years tho pls😩 sooner than that
I don't know why they removed this scene!!!
Happy birthday at alex Kingston from italian boy live in rome and I m fan of er
My uncle dide of this same kind of brain tumor. It was very hard to watch him due .
Wish they left this in,, Is this on the DVDs.. I have not gotten to this point on the DVD sets....
They should have kept this scene truthfully
Happy birthday at troy ewans from italian boy live in rome and I m fan of er
How could they delete this? (Probably for time and what not) but it's brilliant! His Benton-ness is right there!!!
Because it would’ve shifted the attention from mark
I've never seen this episode except on youtube.
Its a deleted scene
I don't get if Carter offered his mansion for the funeral ceremony?
Why did they leave this one too out of the episode, this is just so real, I wish they would have let this in the episode
The awkward moment when River Song knew Agent May!
The Season 8 DVD of ER will be released on January 22, 2008. Chances are this and other deleted scenes will be on the DVD.
Happy New Year.
I don't ever remember this part. I'm watching all the episodes and it's not there
@@keekee6316 It's a deleted scene which was on an official DVD many years ago.
Happy birthday at sherry stringfield from italian boy live in rome and I m fan of er
I lost my husband jan 4 2022. I relate on a molecular level with elizabeth
Hope the anniversary was not too hard 🫂
She,s acting just like you would .I hope Alex and Anthony liked working together.❤❤😢😢
When Rachel and her had that brief conversation about missing him......wooooo my Lord!!!
They should have included this scene in the episode.
They didn’t include it because it shifts the attention from mark, but i think they should’ve included it anyway
Alex Kingston is just the best.
They should have not delisted this scene
I agree, like yea it shifts the attention to coday but i still think it’s important
I wonder if her performance in this landed her the role of River Song in Doctor Who with David Tennant, Matt Smith and Peter Capaldi?
Glioblastoma multiforme, the most aggressive type of primary brain tumor.
i was like wait this wasn't in the episode