The best episode written by Elizabeth Hunter is "Bygones", rated 8/10 from 4 user votes. It was "directed by Jessica Yu". "Bygones" aired on 3/28/2002 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Blood Sugar Sex Magic".
Drs. Corday and Greene are awkward when working together in the ER. Dr. Weaver treats victims of an intense fire that may take the life of a dear friend.
Director: Jessica Yu
Writer: Elizabeth Hunter
Greene's daughter comes to live with him and Corday. Carter and Abby become more intimate. Chen must prove her skills while saving a baby. Weaver terminates Malucci after witnessing him having sex in an ambulance.
Director: N/A
Writer: Elizabeth Hunter
Dana is stunned when she learns a big secret about her brother, Howie, at Gay Pride 2005. Mark tries to make amends with Jenny and Shane, Kit and Bette learn that their father, Melvin, is refusing treatment for his illness, and a shocking memory about Jenny's childhood is revealed.
Director: Rose Troche
Writer: Elizabeth Hunter
When Jesse is rock climbing with James, a guest at The Blue Antelope, he falls down and gets injured. Meanwhile, Katie is very excited to know that there is going to be a charity soccer match between the boys and girls, this match leads to some tension between Oliver and her as Oliver is representing the boys in the match. Jesse gets his job back.
Director: James Steven Sadwith
Writer: Elizabeth Hunter
Chen gives birth, but insists on breastfeeding the infant before she gives it to the adoptive parents. Greene and Corday consult a brain specialist in New York City who believes the tumor can be safely removed. Stressed and tired, Carter impulsively swallows two painkiller pills but intentionally vomits them. He confesses to Abby.
Director: Jonathan Kaplan
Writer: Elizabeth Hunter
Billie must deal with her painful childhood memories of her sister's kidnapping, before she can vanquish her latest demon target, The Dogan. Meanwhile, the press are bombarding the sisters, since the announcement of their teaming with Homeland Security, so Paige goes to the Elders for help.
Director: Michael Grossman
Writer: Elizabeth Hunter