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"No Place To Hide"
Season 12, Episode 19
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Air date April 27, 2006
Written by Lydia Woodward
Directed by Skipp Sudduth
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No Place To Hide is the 19th episode of the twelfth season of "ER."

Plot[]

NBC Description[]

WISE BEYOND HER YEARS- NOAH WYLE AND DIANE LADD GUEST STAR: Abby (Maura Tierney) senses that something is not quite right when a grandmother (Guest star Diane Ladd) and her 12 year-old grandaughter are brought into the ER.

Sam's (Linda Cardellini) imprisoned ex-husband Steve (Garret Dillahunt) is brought into the ER and all the doctors assume that he is faking, but when further tests prove otherwise, Steve finds his way to the operating table.

Meanwhile, tensions run high when Morris (Scott Grimes) and Albright (Dahlia Salem) argue over a patient, but when Morris denies a surgery, Albright quickly changes her tune.

Meanwhile, Pratt (Mekhi Phifer) heads to Africa to help Carter (Noah Wyle) and quickly realizes how difficult life will be.

Laura Innes, Goran Visnjic, Parminder Nagra and Shane West also star.

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Recurring[]

  • Jessica Albright

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Trivia[]

  • Linda Cardellini & John Leguizamo also worked together on Bloodline (2015) as Meg Rayburn & Ozzy Delvecchio respectively.


Quotes[]

Vatima Abika: It's a lot.

Dr. Gregory Pratt: Yeah, well... I work in Chicago, at County ER. I've treated hundreds of gunshot wounds, knife wounds, domestic violence... I think I know my way around.

Vatima Abika: AIDS, malaria, dysentery... two million people homeless, not to mention the nearly 400,000 already slaughtered. Boys, babies, tossed onto bonfires. Women and young girls raped, sometimes by men, sometimes by bayonet. The work of gangs, all things you have seen. But in Darfur, it's political, and on a massive scale. And while this insanity rages on and on and on, the rest of the world continues its debate: is it or is it not genocide? This is not debate. This is paralysis. Can you treat that, Dr. Pratt? Can you cure paralysis?

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