Me neither. Benton's best moment was the fist pump from the first episode that was memorably shown in the opening credits. Eriq in real life is a pretty cool guy though. Loved him in Coming to America.
hes supposed to be rambling about salad. the idea is that Mark Greene just underwent brain surgery to remove a tumor. The blooper was "Show me your tits" "What?!"
"I was waiting to talk to you before.... I focked up!" Goran's accent, omgness!! Ok who taught him that word?!?!? "Surgy...surgy?" "I'm sneezing on the dying guy...." "1% *hic* 1% * hic*... " 😂😂😂 The Bishop needed to exorcise that IV pole. Goran getting bonked on the head was hilarious!!!
Heather Tucker yes. I've never seen that show but seeing how young he was at the start of s1 of er and now AND he's still so good looking ughhhh hard to believe he'll be 47 this year if he's not already.
Why is it that in US TV they call each other by their family name. It's really weird and certainly rude in most western countries, so why does US TV do this? I've even seen US TV where someone picks up the phone and says "Jones". How weird is that??
Nulanula It's called acting, don't take it so serious. In real life, professionals don't address each other like they do on t.v...and it's not rude of offensive, it's just acting. But if it troubles you so much about American t.v., then I suggest you send t.v. shows a letter or email asking why. And not all t.v. shows are like that. Also, it's for dramatic performance. We're not rude or disrespectful to our co-workers or our supervisors. It's just acting.
To add on, there is also the question of formality and a sign of emotional distance to the person. If we were sitting in a meeting, I wouldn't call you by your given name, I'd say "Well then Mr or Ms West what's your opinion on the situation?" Granted, in reality, this is only found more rarely anymore. I saw it all the time in the Army though.
Family name? You mean surname or last name? In certain work environments, people are addressed by their surname because using their given name is considered unprofessional.
Goran's reaction when he gets conked with the bowl....priceless.
Yes, the way he moved his head. He's so hot, and tall, and still oddly shorter than my husband who is 6'6.
🤣
Alex and Anthony, the best!
lol alex kingston and abby and weaver are the queens of bloopers god damit say paddles
Goddammit say paddles! Clear! 😂
*B E N N*
His name is
*B E N N*
XD 😂😂😂
the best was Noah with the birds and Noah with Alex
Danm it Alex I love you
The bird part is so funny
I never liked "Peter Benton" the character. But Eriq seems like a nice guy in real life, so it's all good haha
Louise Hultcrantz Same here
Me neither. Benton's best moment was the fist pump from the first episode that was memorably shown in the opening credits. Eriq in real life is a pretty cool guy though. Loved him in Coming to America.
and do what?... and do what? and do what?!?
I love you Alex Kingston!
8:08. Poor clown. Protect the clown population
also love when dr weaver was hiccuping
Eriq’s smile is EVERYTHING.
ну да, он редко улыбается в фильме
He's so fine
its actually Kovac!
ER has the BEST bloopers. The funniest I've seen for any show...
Goran,s reaction when he gets conked with the bowl is funny and the best characters are Carter and Weaver
first 3 were awesome. love u dr weaver
Ah i love that romano is actually nice in real life😂
wheres the salad? classic
hes supposed to be rambling about salad. the idea is that Mark Greene just underwent brain surgery to remove a tumor. The blooper was
"Show me your tits"
"What?!"
"I was waiting to talk to you before.... I focked up!" Goran's accent, omgness!! Ok who taught him that word?!?!?
"Surgy...surgy?"
"I'm sneezing on the dying guy...."
"1% *hic* 1% * hic*... " 😂😂😂
The Bishop needed to exorcise that IV pole.
Goran getting bonked on the head was hilarious!!!
1% hic 1% hic
@7:18 YES ANTHONY, YES!
love the last 1 too lol
18 inches long🤣🤣🤣
Noah 😂😂😂😂😂
Paul McCrane is hilarious!!!
noah did 5 seasons of falling skies
Heather Tucker yes. I've never seen that show but seeing how young he was at the start of s1 of er and now AND he's still so good looking ughhhh hard to believe he'll be 47 this year if he's not already.
Sara Kennedy WHAT!!!!!!!47???????
Empi? When was last empi?
*Megalo!!!*
Goran reaction when he gets conked with a bowl and Kerry Weaver falls on the floor but it is not Weaver it's Dave
Clown hands lol
ржу нимагу))))
2:29 honestly had me rolling for a full minute
Goddamit say paddles ! Clear ! 😂😂
08:19 para mim o melhor!!!! Best
Even the best screw up!
The peanut 🤣🤣
しゃっくりはアカンやろ
Why is it that in US TV they call each other by their family name. It's really weird and certainly rude in most western countries, so why does US TV do this? I've even seen US TV where someone picks up the phone and says "Jones". How weird is that??
Nulanula It's called acting, don't take it so serious. In real life, professionals don't address each other like they do on t.v...and it's not rude of offensive, it's just acting. But if it troubles you so much about American t.v., then I suggest you send t.v. shows a letter or email asking why. And not all t.v. shows are like that. Also, it's for dramatic performance. We're not rude or disrespectful to our co-workers or our supervisors. It's just acting.
To add on, there is also the question of formality and a sign of emotional distance to the person. If we were sitting in a meeting, I wouldn't call you by your given name, I'd say "Well then Mr or Ms West what's your opinion on the situation?"
Granted, in reality, this is only found more rarely anymore. I saw it all the time in the Army though.
It’s calling acting
Family name?
You mean surname or last name?
In certain work environments, people are addressed by their surname because using their given name is considered unprofessional.
@@sarcasticallyrearranged your family name is your last name lol aka the name with your daddy’s blood on it.