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Overview
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Writers:
Michael Crichton (creator) and
Paul Manning (writer)
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Original Air Date:
1 February 1996 (Season 2, Episode 13)
Plot:
It's his day off, but Mark shows up for work anyway. After a patient dies and Morgenstern wants to speak to him, Mark soon regrets coming in after all. full summary | add synopsis
Cast
(Episode Cast overview, first billed only)| Anthony Edwards | ... | Dr. Mark Greene | |
| George Clooney | ... | Dr. Doug Ross | |
| Sherry Stringfield | ... | Dr. Susan Lewis | |
| Noah Wyle | ... | John Carter | |
| Julianna Margulies | ... | Nurse Carol Hathaway | |
| Gloria Reuben | ... | Jeanie Boulet | |
| Eriq La Salle | ... | Dr. Peter Benton | |
| Abraham Benrubi | ... | Jerry Markovic | |
| Megan Gallagher | ... | Kathy Snyder | |
| Ellen Crawford | ... | Nurse Lydia Wright | |
| Yvette Freeman | ... | Nurse Haleh Adams | |
| Josette DiCarlo | ... | Mrs. D'Angelo | |
| Jonah Rooney | ... | Ray | |
| Lisa Waltz | ... | Mrs. Wimbur | |
| Ron Rifkin | ... | Dr. Carl Vucelich |
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"It's not easy being green", the phrase which this episode's title derives from, is actually a sing written by Joe Raposo and was originally performed by Kermit the Frog for "Sesame Street" (1969). The phrase appears in pop culture as an expression of melancholy. more
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Dr. Mark Greene: I lost my family for this job. more
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