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ER/The Complete Second Season
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The Complete Second Season ER | |
Release Date | April 27, 2004 |
Format | DVD |
Region | 1 |
Distributor | Warner Bros. Home Video |
Disc Count | 4 (3 are double-sided) |
Episode Count | 22 |
Running Time | 985 minutes |
Retail Price | $59.98 |
Video | Anamorphic Widescreen (1.78:1) |
Audio | English: Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo |
Subtitles | English, Spanish, French, Closed Captioned |
Purchase | Amazon.com Amazon.co.uk |
Previous Season Set | The Complete First Season |
Next Season Set | The Complete Third Season |
Contents |
Overview
ER—The Complete Second Season is the DVD box set for the second season of ER. The box set was first released in the US on April 27, 2004, and spans 4 discs, 3 of which are double-sided. The following information applies to the Region 1 US DVD release.
Disc Breakdown
Disc One/Side A
Episodes
- Welcome Back Carter!
- Optional audio commentary by Mimi Leder, Randy Jon Morgan and Laura Innes
- Summer Run
- Do One, Teach One, Kill One
- What Life?
Disc One/Side B
Episodes
Disc Two/Side A
Episodes
Disc Two/Side B
Episodes
- It's Not Easy Being Greene
- The Right Thing
- Baby Shower
- The Healers
- Optional audio commentary by Mimi Leder, Randy Jon Morgan and Laura Innes
Disc Three/Side A
Episodes
Disc Three/Side B
Episodes
Disc Four
Special Features
- ER Specialists - Anatomy of an Episode: Hell and High Water
- On Call - The Life of an ER Director
- Outpatient Outtakes
- CUTups
Special Features
- Audio commentary on two episodes
- ER Specialists - Anatomy of an Episode: Hell and High Water featurette
- On Call - The Life of an ER Director featurette
- Outpatient Outtakes (additional scenes)
- CUTups gag reel
Easter Eggs
- On Disc Four, highlight anything and press left. Carter's badge will be selected, choose that. You will see a featurette about the relationship between Dr. Carter and Dr. Benton.
Alterations
Although the episodes originally aired in Full Screen, the DVD includes them in Anamorphic Widescreen.