Chicago Hope Episode Summaries Season 3

46. (3.1) "Out of Africa"
Written by: John Tinker
Directed by: Bill D'Elia

Kate returns to Chicago to face possible arrest and her ex-husband, as well as suspension at work. Aaron ponders Philip's bitterness over Aaron's apparent support of Tommy Wilmette. Dennis struggles to regain his health. Dr. Nyland returns to find a new doctor in charge of the trauma service. Kronk and Grad continue to quarrel as he prepares to leave Africa.
Tommy Wilmette -- Ron Silver
Brook Austin -- George Gaynes
Dr. Grace Carr -- Vanessa Williams
Dr. Sean Underhill -- John DiMaggio
Dr. Caroline Eggert -- Sam Jenkins
Dr. Eric Schrier -- William Keane
Dr. Beth Bowers -- Bok Yun Chon
Sara Wilmette -- Mae Whitman
Jake Luft -- Bradley Lockeman
Judge Rodney Helpurn -- J.A. Preston
Masai Mother -- Alison Dean
Masai Father -- Michael Chinyamurindi
Paramedic -- C.J. Stapleton
Policeman -- Michael Skewes

47. (3.2) "Back to the Future"
Written by: John Tinker
Directed by: Bill D'Elia

Kate devotes herself with ill grace to caring for her dying father. An angry Philip journeys to Wyoming to bring Dr. Jack McNeil back to Chicago Hope to head up the orthopedic service. Dr. Grad checks back in, only to find out that Kronk has remained behind in Africa. Dr. Wilkes makes a quick decision to help a drug courier brought into the trauma unit.
Tommy Wilmette -- Ron Silver
Sara Wilmette -- Mae Whitman
Brook Austin -- George Gaynes
Dr. Grace Carr -- Vanessa Williams
Dr. Sean Underhill -- John DiMaggio
Dr. Caroline Eggert -- Sam Jenkins
Paulo Aragon-- Dario Basco
Judge John Spencer -- George Murdock
D.A. Nat Cushing -- Dave Higgins
Paramedic -- Helena Lewis
Anesthesiologist -- Forrest Witt

48. (3.3) "Papa's got a Brand New Bag"
Written by: Nicole Yorkin & Dawn Prestwich
Directed by: Lou Antonio

A groom whose parachute collapses as he tries to jump into his ceremony introduces Aaron to Dr. McNeil professionally, and they immediately quarrel over the proper course of treatment. Diane begins general practice again, and quickly draws a manipulative woman who's making the nurses miserable. Kate's car is hijacked with a precious cargo aboard, and her despair leads her to some insights.
Tommy Wilmette -- Ron Silver
Sara Wilmette -- Mae Whitman
Maricella Keith -- Amie Carey
Dr. Caroline Eggert -- Sam Jenkins
Dr. Sean Underhill -- John DiMaggio
Betsey Hockaday -- Anne Ramsay
Serena Paretsky -- Liza Snyder
Freddy Lulenski -- Brad Henke
Peggy Harrod -- Micole Mercurio
Helen Node -- Mimi Cozzens
Young Punk -- Bobby Garabedian
Anesthesiologist -- Stu Charno
EMT -- Michele Wolff
Impound Guy -- Allen Carter
Maggie Murphy -- Maggie Murphy
Social Worker -- Nydia Rodriguez
Nurse -- Fran Elliott

49. (3.4) "Liver Let Die"
Written by:Linda Klein & John Tinker
Teleplay by:John Tinker
Directed by:Adam Arkin

Hancock and McNeil clash over how to treat a world class cyclist with arthritis in her knee joint. Shutt takes on a new research assistant and possibly a new friend. Austin haunts the hospital as she and Nyland come up for review of their suspensions. Phillip plunges back into practice with a woman suffering from a severe, mysterious liver problem whose best solution seems to be an experimental procedure.
Dr. Robert Lawrence -- Mark Benninghofen
Dr. Caroline Eggert -- Sam Jenkins
Dr. Sean Underhill -- John DiMaggio
Dr. Grace Carr -- Vanessa Williams
Jorday Graham -- Dylan Haggert
Trish Cook -- A.J. Johnson
Bob Caskey -- David Dunard
Frances Caskey -- Emily Heebner
Andrea Oakley -- Jessika Cardinahl
Paramedic -- Cathy DeBuono
Maintenance Man -- James Gervasi
Leah Martine -- Maya Rudolph
Timothy -- Danny Rizzo
Julie -- Deena Margolin

50. (3.5) "Liar, Liar"
Written by: Jennifer Levin
Directed by: Stephen Cragg

Austin returns to Chicago Hope, and finds some very unpleasant conditions laid down by the board, but puts her feelings aside as she attempts to help a young couple whose unborn baby will need a heart transplany as soon as she is born. McNeil works on an old man with a broken hip who has opinions on everything, including what's good for Jack. Shutt experiences some very mixed emotions when his student comes up with a much-needed improvement for a surgical shunt he's been developing.
Maricela Keith -- Amie Carey
Dr. Caroline Eggert -- Sam Jenkins
Dr. Grace Carr -- Vanessa Williams
Dr. Sean Underhill -- John DiMaggio
Dr. Eric Schrier -- William Keane
Simone -- Rebecca Staab
Ted Erikson -- Daniel Beer
Lisa Erikson -- Amy Steel
Judy Beckman -- Christine Rose
Barney Rosenberg -- Murray Rubin
Desk Clerk -- Dan Klass
Security Guard -- William G. Clark
Patient -- Jeffrey Shore
Maggie Murphy -- Maggie Murphy

51. (3.6) "Higher Powers"
Written by David Amann
Directed by Oz Scott

Austin sprays a subpoena server with mace, inspiring his fellow servers to wage war on the hospital. Hancock tries to counsel a woman in her late forties whose health is severely threatened by her pregnancy but who refuses to let the baby be delivered early. Kronk finally returns to Chicago, dressed in Masai garb, and tries to reconnect with Diane.
Linda Fortin -- Susan Ruttan
Dr. Sean Underhill -- John DiMaggio
Karen Wilder -- Kathryn Harold
Ryan Wilder -- Zack Duhame
Jane Wilder -- Rachel Duhame
Det. Darryl Harding -- Richard Gant
Gerald Fortin -- Scott Jaeck
Chaplin Paul Potter -- Brian Reddy
Beth Tally -- April Grace
Anthony Green -- Wes Charles, Jr.
Rayshawn Green -- Marc Giveand
Bearded Young Man -- Van Quattro
Paramedic -- Helena Lewis
Leah Martine -- Maya Rudolph
Richard Bowman -- Michael P. Byrne
Maggie Murphy -- Maggie Murphy
Giant Bear -- Danne Schmitz
Kid -- Dallas Crawford

52. (3.7) "A Time to Kill"
Written by Tim Kring
Directed by Jim Frawley

Aaron faces a huge moral dilemma when he's asked to operate on a death-row inmate scheduled to be executed in two weeks. McNeil treats a feisty old lady whose daughter is an old flame os his. Dr. Watters entertains an amnesiac, believing that he's a distinguished visiting doctor.
Dr. Caroline Eggert -- Sam Jenkins
Dr. Sean Underhill -- John DiMaggio
Man with Amnesia -- Harry Shearer
Harriet Owens -- Maxine Stuart
Dr. Robert Lawrence -- Mark Benninghofen
Luthar Ray Evans -- Tobin Bell
Laura Collings -- Juli Donald
D.A. Nat Cushing -- David Higgins
Laura Collings -- Juli Donald
Teenage Boy -- Dave Buzzata
Dr. Goodyear -- Daryl Roach
Security Guard -- Terrence Beaser
Anesthesiologist -- Shishir Kurup
Nurse -- Sunni Walton-Owens
OR Nurse -- Monique Edwards

53. (3.8) "A Day in the Life"
Written by Sara B. Charno
Directed by Bill D'Elia

Austin's cystic-fibrosis patient is just one of four patients needing transplants who have to wait in fear and hope when a potential donor appears but is prematurely pronounces dead and entered into the donor system by the inexperienced Eggert.
Tommy Wilmette -- Ron Silver
Dr. Caroline Eggert -- Sam Jenkins
Dr. Grace Carr -- Vanessa Williams
Dr. Sean Underhill -- John DiMaggio
Karen Wilder -- Kathryn Harrold
Gloria Neal -- Maggie Baird
Tracey White -- Jennifer Aspen
Antonia White -- Laurie O'Brien
Jerry Cogdill -- Rainbow Borden
Dr. Douglass Russ -- Lorry Goldman
Dr. Brooks -- Brian Grandison
Maggie Murphy -- Maggie Murphy
Dr. Lloyd Chernow -- Stu Charno
Paramedic #1 -- Terence Mathews
Paramedic #2 -- Michelle Wolff
Dr. Hamano -- Patty Toy
Orderly -- Benito Martinez

54. (3.9) "Divided Loyalty"
Written by Ian Biederman
Directed by Michael Schultz

Kronk puts himself and Grad into a difficult position when he treats an old hockey pal who turns up after just being released from jail with a bullet in him. Wilkes and his wife face some basic decisions about their lives when they must decide what sort of neighborhood to move to.
Dr. Eric Schrier -- William Keane
Dr. Grace Carr -- Vanessa Williams
Dr. Caroline Eggert -- Sam Jenkins
Dr. Sean Underhill -- John DiMaggio
Bobby Trenkwada -- Gregory Sporleder
Gina Wilkes -- Charlayne Woodard
Karen Wilder -- Kathryn Harrold
Maricella Kieth -- Amie Carrey
Dr. Joseph Little -- Tony Burton
Vanessa Hart -- Stacey Travis
Det. William Munoz -- Geoffrey Rivas
Charles Frank Trenkwada -- Bill Marcus
Angela Trenkwada -- Nancy Linehan Charles
Paramedic -- David Youse
Raymond Wilkes -- Jeremy Suarez

Hector Elizondo, Christine Lahti and Adam Arkin do not appear in this episode

55. (3.10) "V-Fibbing"
Written by Josh Reims
Directed by Sandy Smolin

Austin and Underhill both have to face the consequences when they tell the truth. McNeil contemplates surgery to prolong a jockey's career. Kronk lies to a teenage smoker with a cough.
Tommy Wilmette -- Ron Silver
Dr. Beth Bowers -- Bok Yun Chon
Dr. Sean Underhill -- John DiMaggio
Dr. Eric Schrier -- William Keane
Kayoko Miyamoto -- Lily Mariye
Jimmy Dunston -- John Franklin
Maricela Keith -- Amie Carey
Dr. Beth Bowers -- Bok Yun Chon
Ron Zisk -- Michael Holden
Bart Simon -- John Prosky
Amy Miyamoto -- Nicole Hayashida
Kayoko Miyamoto -- Lily Mariye
Hiro Miyamoto -- Robert Ito
Jimmy Dunston -- John Franklin
Laurie Zisk -- Stephanie Dunnam
Glen Payton -- Jason Kristofer
Mary Byrd -- Brandis Kemp

56. (3.11) "Mummy Dearest"
Written by: Dawn Prestwhich & Nicole Yorkin
Directed by: Martha Mitchell

Diane is faced with a dilemna when she has an opportunity to examine a 500-year-old Incan mummy temporarily in town for an exhibition. An accident victim loses his memories but gains a much nicer personality, presenting Shutt and McNeil with a dilemmna.
Tommy Wilmette -- Ron Silver
Maricella Keith -- Amie Carey
Hugh -- David Vegh
Larry Ruscetti -- Joe Grifasi
Anton Zona -- George Gerdes
Yvonne Ruscetti -- Josette DiCarlo
Bradford Whittle -- Julian Sands
Big Guy -- Vince Melocchi
Dr. Dean Lefkowitz -- Bert Rosario
Parking Attendant -- David Veigh
Nurse Leah Martine -- Maya Rudolph
Danny Ruscetti -- Jordan Oschin
Maggie Murphy -- Maggie Murphy

John Tinker is actually credited as John Tinkler in this episode, for the holidays

57. (3.12) "Split Decisions"
Written by: Jennifer Levin
Directed by: Randy Zisk
Wilkes saves a motorist who was attempting suicide. Austin falls for a politician.
Tommy Wilmette -- Ron Silver
Raymond Wilkes -- Jeremy Suarez
Gina Wilkes -- Charlayne Woodard
Frank Mackenzie -- Mike Genovese
Maricela Keith -- Amie Carey
Neil Marcus, RN -- Julio Dolce Vita
Lech Verdulyak -- Stephen Liska
Dr. Grayson Chandler -- Michael Woods
Bart Simon -- John Prosky
Joshue Kirby -- Gavin Smiley
Alexander Verdulyak -- Kyle Howard
Peter MacKenzie -- Michael Shulman
Sally Barr -- Susan Krebs
Salesman -- Tim Monsion
Harry Derkin -- Robert Alan Beuth
Nurse -- Monique Edwards
Nurse Leah Martine -- Maya Rudolph
Anesthesiologist -- Forrest Witt
Debi Homano -- Sharon Omi
Lady on the Bridge -- Roslyn Alexander

58. (3.13) "Verdicts"
Written by: David Amann
Directed by: Jim Hart

A hit-and-run victim escapes serious injury but her infant twins face a desperate crisis. Hancock faces testifying in court against his brother-in-law. Patient Linda Fortin's heart continues to grow weaker as her pregnancy progresses, endangering herself and her baby.
Linda Fortin -- Susan Ruttan
Sara Wilmette -- Mae Whitman
Maricela Keith, R.N -- Amie Carey
Maggie Murphy -- Maggie Murphy
Trish Adams -- Dawn Landon
Bart Simon -- John Prosky
Dr. Beth Bowers -- Bok Yun Chon
Alice Bishop -- Alicia Coppola
A.S.A. Charles Van Allen -- Jerry Levine
Elizabeth Tally -- April Grace
Bart Simon -- John Prosky
Gerald Fortin -- Scott Jaeck
Monica Blaine -- Marita Geraghty
Tom Ross -- Robert Mailhouse
Judge Elijah Horn -- Art Metrano
Artina Reinhart -- Margot Rose
Andy Tally -- Ramsay Midwood
Mrs. Bridges -- Ileen Getz
Plainclothes Detective -- Vito D'Ambrosio
Nurse Laurel Canyon -- Monique Edwards
Paramedic -- Cathy DeBuono
Anesthesiologist -- Joan Ryan
Michael -- Nick Vallelonga

59. (3.14) "The Day of the Rope"
Written by Peter Berg & Kevin Ward and John Tinker
Directed by Stephen Cragg

White supremacists on the run following a failed assassanation attempt against the President hole up in a grocery store with an injured member and demand a doctor from Chicago Hope to treat him.
Elks Williams -- Reg Rogers
Tommy Ramsey -- Zach E. Helm
Dr. Victor Geruso -- Lee R. Sellars
Marianne Colton -- Cheryl Hamada
Eugene Ramsey -- Zeljko Ivanek
FBI Agent Tom Strickler -- Chelcie Ross
Secret Service Agent Bill Erskine -- Chris Ellis
FBI Agent Manny Adelstein -- Marc Grapey
FBI Agent David Greenblatt -- JoBe Cerny
Officer Reed -- Richard Kuhlman
FBI Agent Fader -- Meg Thalken
Arthur Christy -- Mike Bacarella
Officer Malloy -- Gordon Owens
Paramedic -- Helena Lewis
Reporter -- Brian Carpenter
Reporter -- Rosie Malek-Yonan
Circulating Nurse -- Erica Ortega
Nurse -- Jane Clark

60. (3.15) "Take My Wife, Please"
written by: Tim Kring and Ian Biederman
screen play by: Sara B. Charno and Josh Reims
directed by: Lou Antonio
Aaron's med school roomate turns up with some news - he's dying of cancer and wants Aaron to get together with is wife, a former flame of the bewidered Shutt. Nyland and Wilkes clash again. Geiger turns turns up again.
Maricella Kieth -- Amie Carey
Gina Wilkes -- Charlayne Woodard
Karen Wilder -- Kathryn Harrold
Dr. Jeffrey Geiger -- Mandy Patinkin
Dr. Sean Underhill -- John DiMaggio
Dr. David Stockton -- Sam McMurray
Ellie Stockton -- Felicity Huffman
Raymond Wilkes -- Jeremy Suarez
Jorge Meza -- Pedro Pano
Nurse -- Jane Clark

61. (3.16) "Missed Conception (1)"
written by: Marcelle Clements
directed by: Michael Pressman
An old friend of Austin's asks for help in getting pregnant. A cancer patient needs marijuana for her well being. Shutt's friend returns from Italy without his wife.
Prof. Marina Giannini -- Isabella Rossellini
Tommy Wilmette -- Ron Silver
Trish Adams RN-- Dawn Landon
Sarah Wilmette -- Mae Whitman
Dr. David Stockton -- Sam McMurray
Phyllis Church -- Jessica Harper
Graham Beckwith -- Harley Venton
O.B. Nurse -- Ellen Bry
Nurse Neil Marcus -- Julio Dolce Vita
Nurse Laurel Canyon -- Monique Edwards
Circulating Nurse -- Jeremy Wakefield

62. (3.17) "Mother, May I? (2)"
written by: Marcelle Clements
directed by: Bill D'Elia
Kate flies to Washington with Tommy to speak to Congress about health care. Back in Chicago, her friend Marina makes a decision about adoption. McNeil's patint Harriett Owens is hospitalized again.
Prof. Marina Giannini-- Isabella Rossellini
Tommy Wilmette -- Ron Silver
Sen. Jack Kemp -- himself
Sen. Edward Kennedy -- himself
Harriet Owens -- Maxine Stuart
Karen Wilder -- Kathryn Harrold
Corey Sawicki -- Julia Stiles
Anite Sawicki -- Finn Carter
Carlo Lunes -- Mike Vitar
Strategist -- Christopher Michael Moore
Waiter -- John Bentley
Nurse -- Marte Post

63. (3.18) "Growing Pains"
written by: Sara B. Charno
directed by: Jim Charleston
Aaron and Phillip announce that they are buying the hospital from Wilmette, although their plans for keping the solvent do not please any of their colleagues. An HMO lawyer obsessed with "patient responsibilty" holds the reins on some lucrative coronary-bypass business. A patient with private insurance receives test after test for all of his petty complaints.
Karen Wilder -- Kathyrn Harrold
Maricella Keith -- Amie Carey
Dr. Lloyd Chernow -- Stu Charno
Louie Lickman -- Louie Anderson
Jonathan Saunders -- Ken Lerner
Dr. Edith Straus -- Rosemary Forsyth
Dr. Seaties -- Freda Foh Shen
Amelia Robling -- Kristin Rudrud
Grady Barnes -- M. Darrell Suttles
Dr. Garter -- Phil Reeves
Dr. Michaels -- Brian Grandison
Tobias Anders -- Christopher Michael Moore
Nurse Leah Martine -- Maya Rudolph

64. (3.19) "The Son Also Rises"
written by: Tim Kring
directed by: Jim Bagdonas
Shutt discovers that his late father wasn't his biological parent when he meets the eccentric sculpter who really is. Watters learns something about his estranged son when an emergency arises. Kate treats an 11 year-old genious who hungers for contact with his overwhelmed average father.
Zoltan Karpathian -- Alan Arkin
Michael Watters -- Jesse Borrego
Dr. Noah Fielding -- Lucas Black
John Fielding -- Randy Oglesby
Eddie -- Josh Keaton
Lead Gang Kid -- Maurice Compte
Gang Kid -- Dominic Armato
Nurse #1 -- Jane Clark
Nurse #2 -- Stacey Tate
Orderly -- Rory J. Shoaf

65. (3.20) "Second Chances"
written by: Ian Biederman
directed by: Jesus Trevino
Kate lobbies for another heart for a prominent author whose first transplanted organ is failing and who also has a continuing heroin addiction. McNeil's gambling problem grows worse. Danny Nyland becomes a patient when he runs into a telephone pole with his car.
Karen Wilder -- Kathyrn Harrold
Norman Cambridge -- Seymour Cassell
Dr. Andrea Porter -- Fran Bennett
Nurse Virginia Pine -- Joyce Guy
Nurse Jennifer Cole -- McNally Sagal
Ernie -- Mark Chaet
Joe -- Nigel Gibbs
Medical Examiner -- Randy Thompson
Maggie Murphy -- Maggie Murphy
Dr. Lloyd Chernow -- Stu Charno
Paramedic #1 -- Helena Lewis
Paramedic #2 -- John Cappon
Reporter #1 -- Rosie Malek-Yona
Reporter #2 -- Luis Torres
O.R. Nurse -- Donna M. Duffy

66. (3.21) "Positive IDs"
written by: Jennifer Levin and David Amann
directed by: James C. Hart
Grad tries to persuade a hesitant Kronk to perform a double mastectomy on a healthy woman does not have cancer but who does have the gene for breast cancer and a family history of the illness. Austin struggles to get a reluctant Sara into an exclusive girls school. Nyland returns to work following his accident and throws himself into trying to identify a severely beaten and comatose young woman.
Sara Wilmette -- Mae Whitman
Dr. Carolyn Hunter -- Valerie Wildman
E.R. Nurse -- Donna Duffy
Jane Doe (Martha Latimer) -- Margaret Lenzey
Nurse Trish Adams -- Dawn Landon
Clyde Tannen -- Steven Gilborn
Robert Hunter -- Doug Ballard
Anesthesiologist -- Anna Waterhouse
Alma Perris -- Nancy Anderson
Dee -- Monique L. Ridge
Shirley Mandelbaum -- Zoaunne Leroy
Bill Hamm -- Philip Rayburn Smith
Shirley Mendelbaum -- Zoaunne Leroy
O.R. Nurse #1 -- Ellen Bry
Older Cop -- Mike Scriba
Doc -- Monique L. Ridge
Paramedic #1 -- Ken Narasaki
Paramedic #2 -- R.B. McKenzie
Father -- Harris Shore
Daughter -- Chelsea Lynn
Maggie Murphy -- Maggie Murphy
E.R. Nurse -- Donna M. Duffy

67. (3.22) "Leggo My Eggo"
written by: Sara B. Charno & Nicole Yorkin & Dawn Prestwich
screenplay by: Josh Reims
directed by: Lou Antonio
Word if Grad Kronk's engagement receives a mixed reption at the hospital. McNeil returns from vacation with a lot of money and a feverish belief that he's on a winning streak as he takes on the delicate job of operating on an infant with an exposed spinal cord. Austin alienates some collegues as a reporter follows her around the hospital.
Betty Fenton -- Amzie Strickland
George Burroughs -- Zahn McClarnon
Todd Bowman -- John Paul Saurine
Lenny Gaghan -- Tamara Tunie
Harry Fenton -- Ronny Graham
Andrea Groman -- Angela Shelton
George Burroughs -- Zahn McClarnon
Lily Burroughs -- Lisa LaCroix
Eugene Pratt -- Edward Evanko
Leslie Bowman -- Kim Lankford
Roger Sanderson -- Harry Danner
Nurse #1 -- Ellen Bry
Maggie Murphy -- Maggie Murphy
Gambler #1 -- Julio Dolce Vita
Gambler #2 -- Daniel Davis
Randy Groman -- Christopher Ogden
Golfer -- Alec Smight
Nurse -- Pinky Vallasenor

68. (3.23) "Colonel of Truth"
written by: Tim Kring and Robert Burgos
screenplay by: Jennifer Levin and Mary A. Byrd
directed by: Peter Berg
Kate finds herself in a no-win situation when a child is injured during one of Sara's softball games. Phillip's Colonel from Vietnam is admitted with rheumatoid arthritis but refuses treatment. Nyland is suspended again. Shutt get a TV gig.
Sara Wilmette -- Mae Whitman
Joan Hart -- Lisa Thornhill
Larry Sugar -- Reno Wilson
Ricky Jackson -- Tyrin Turner
Emma Scull -- Maria Conchita Alonso
Colonel Martin Nieves -- Ricardo Montalban
Linda Kellerd -- Shannon Cochran
Bill Kellerd -- Edward Edwards
Stage Manager -- Steven Schub
Cop -- Pancho Demmings
Leonard Walcott -- Rob Brownstein
Joey Webb -- Norris Young
Production Assistant -- Ron Cummings
E.R. Nurse -- Stacey Tate

69. (3.24) "Lamb to the Slaughter"
written by: John Tinker & A. DeSantis Martin
screenplay by: John Tinker and Zachary Martin, MD
directed by: Bill D'Elia
After a gang member dies in the ER, the boy's mother claims that one of the doctors suggested they "Let him die" so a prosecutor calls in Wilkes, Nyland, McNeil and Watters for widely varying statements about what actually happened during the crucial time period.
Charles Lamb -- Steve Harris
Edna Jessup -- Candy Brown-Houston
Detective Gene Pirro -- John F. O'Donohue
Nathan Jessup -- Ken Lawson
Raymond Wilkes -- Jeremy Suarez
Raymond Wilkes, Age 12 -- Malik Dillard
Raymond Wilkes, Age 18 -- Damon Hines
Paramedic -- John Cappon
Nurse -- Donny M. Duffy

70. (3.25) "Love on the Rocks"
written by: Ian Biederman & David Amann
screenplay by: Josh Reims and Rober Burgos
directed by: Stephen Cragg
McNeil doesn't cope well with the demands for attention from Karen, his "roomate" and a thereapy patient claiming that McNeil's his father. Billy lears that Aaron kissed Diane, and handles it very badly. A depressed Nyland gets one more unwelcome surprise. Phillip receives an offer from Emma.
Karen Wilder -- Kathryn Harrold
Harriet Owens -- Maxine Stuart
Emma Scull -- Maria Conchita Alonso
Dr. David Stadson -- Joseph Maher
Luke Sarison -- Chris D'Elia
Security Officer -- Tyrees Allen
Tracey Lewis, R.N. -- Venessia Valentino
Nurse Dana Walden -- Rosemary Alexander
Nurse Louisa March -- Jane Clark
Policeman -- Mike Tinker

71. (3.26) "Hope against Hope"
written by: John Tinker & A. DeSantis Martin
screenplay by: John Tinker and Joe Blake
directed by: Bill D'Elia
Jeffrey Geiger drops by Chicago Hope to announce that he has bought a controlling interest in the hospital, and to perform a deicate heart operation on one of Kate's patients. Kronk is forced to take over caring for his father, who's afflicted with Alzheimers. Aaron and Jack ponder the meaning of religion and God when several people claim to be seeing an image of the Virgin Mary in the hospital lobby. Wilkes takes action concerning his future.
Dr. Jeffrey Geiger -- Mandy Patinkin
William Kronk -- Roberts Blossom
Gina Wilkes -- Charlayne Woodard
Joseph Bonora -- David Warshofsky
Pilot -- John Posey
Rescue Worker -- Rick Fitts
Trish Adams, R.N. -- Dawn Landon
Tracey Doyle, R.N. -- Venessia Valentino
Raymond Wilkes -- Jeremy Suarez
Paramedic -- Helena Lewis


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