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Article continues below advertisement. What happened to Greg Pratt on 'ER'? After much denial and a talk with Weaver, Pratt begins to understand and accept his brother's homosexuality. He also supports Chaz's new job as an Emergency Medical Technician EMT , but clashes with his co-workers after they encourage him to drink near-fatal amounts of alcohol. Later in the season, Pratt discovered a church holding an illegal prescription drugs exchange program between church members.
He tried to reason with the pastor to seek better alternatives. With no compromise being met, he decided to take part in the program to make it safer by donating some meds from the ER. However, when a member of the church died from the result of the drug exchange, an investigation was conducted by the police and social workers.
Pratt soon admitted to Dr. Surprisingly, Pastor Watkins of First Mission Baptist and his congregation showed up on Pratt's behalf and explained the entire story of his contribution. The board subsequently dismissed Pratt from any suspension, allowing him to retain his medical license and job. After being overlooked for the position of Chief of the ER in favor of new attending Dr.
Skye Wexler , Pratt submitted his resignation, citing that the administration of County General did not respect him. However, he soon changed his mind after meeting former Physician Assistant Jeanie Boulet. After this, Pratt pursued the ER Chief position, and finally was able to have a serious adult relationship with a radiologist, Dr. Bettina DeJesus. In the 14th season finale , Pratt entered an ambulance transporting a patient portrayed by guest-star Steve Buscemi who revealed himself to be a government informant in Witness Protection.
With a botched attempt made on the patient's life in the ER, the Turkish mob targeting Pratt's patient finally succeeded, when they the ambulance they were in was rigged with a bomb.
A subsequent explosion resulted in a season-ending cliffhanger. Pratt died in the season 15 premiere from injuries sustained in that explosion, despite the efforts of Dr.
Morris and the team, which greatly devastated his ER colleagues. He ends up having to be put on a bypass machine due to damage to his heart while he displays signs of brain death, presumed to be from an air embolism caused by the explosion. When his brain shows no signs of recovering, Pratt is pronounced dead and his organs harvested for donation as per his wishes.
During the immediate aftermath of the explosion, Pratt was more worried about treating the injured paramedic and continued giving orders from his bed. It was further revealed in the episode that Pratt was going to receive an offer to become the new Chief of the ER which he would have accepted, had he survived.
Former doctors such as Dr. Kerry Weaver from Florida, and Dr. John Carter from Africa sent their condolences and gifts in honor of Pratt.
At the end, Morris hands Bettina the engagement ring which Pratt had intended to give to her. Among the ER staff who came to a remembrance at Ike's bar were Dr. Abby Lockhart, Dr. Abby Lockhart a closet wall where many of the past doctors have put their locker name tags. Amongst them, the tag "Pratt" can be seen. ER wiki Explore. Season 6 Season 7 Season 8 Season 9 Season Make some mozzarella sticks ahead of time to toast with, and it might help soothe the sadness.
This was all the more traumatic for including Dr. Michael Gallant's on-screen death, especially waiting for the other shoe to drop waiting for his wife Dr. Neela Rasgotra to hear the news. The extra sadness? Realizing Pratt's anger isn't just due to his trauma returning from Darfur, but at hearing about a friend's death that could've just as easily been his own. Oh, don't think Part 1 of this traumatic double-header was gonna be left off the list.
Not only does it end with two beloved characters stabbed and likely dying, but watching Kovack, Finch, and Benton try and fail to save two parents as their kids including a wee Anton Yelchin, a sad note all its own watch. This might be the ultimate tearjerker. With many seasons following Dr. Mark Greene's ups and downs, there were several episodes devoted to his coming to terms with terminal illness and attempting to settle his life, but none have anything on this final goodbye.
As if "Somewhere Over The Rainbow" wasn't heartbreaking enough to hear on its own. It feels odd to call any episode featuring Kirsten Dunst brutally beaten up "typical", but this hour of ER starts slow and ramps up to a shocking finale that sees the show losing one of its own. Carter and Benton's selfishness results in stressed-to-the-point-of-snapping student Dennis Gant's surprise ER visit and suspicious death.
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