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Episode 199 "Foreign Affairs"
Original Air Date: May 01, 2003
Written by: David Zabel
Directed by: Jonathan Robert Kaplan

Guest Cast:
  • Tom Everett Scott - Eric Wyczenski
  • Michael Gross - John "Jack" Carter
  • Julie Ariola - Emily
  • Cory Hardrict - Curtis
  • Ricky Luna - Baseball Player
  • Nina Sablich - Gordana
  • Shawn H. Smith - Turner
  • David Backus - Flashlight Man
  • Donnell C. Barrett - Nik
  • Marcus Brown - Bone
  • Isianna Burges - Noelle
  • Annette Chavez - Yolanda
  • Bryan Fabian - Fernando
  • Larry Joshua - Lomas
  • Robert Maffia - Perfusionist
  • Andrea Ana Pearson - Flight Attendant

Staff:

  • Bruno Campos - Dr. Eddie Dorset
  • Patrick O'Connor - CT Surgeon
  • Randy Lowell - Dr. Shire
  • Stephen Rockwell - Dr. Morton
  • Lily Mariye - Lily
  • Abraham Benrubi - Jerry

  • Deezer D. - Malik

  • Laura Ceron - Chuny Marquez

  • Dinah Lenney - Shirley

  • Lynn A. Henderson - Paramedic Olbes

  • Demetrius Navarro - Paramedic Morales

  • Emily Wagner - Pickman

  • Brian Lester - Paramedic Dumar

  • Donal Logue - Chuck Martin

  • Nadia Shazana - Jacy

 

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NBC Review

CARTER PLAYS PEACEMAKER AND IGNORES HIS OWN GRIEF -- Despite receiving some tragic family news, Dr. Carter (Noah Wyle) tries to prevent a grieving gang member (guest star Cory Hardrict) from seeking vengeance while Dr. Kovac (Goran Visnjic) bends the rules to get a dying Croatian boy to Chicago in a race to save his life. Meanwhile, Carter's sad family gathering is interrupted by Abby's (Maura Tierney) mentally troubled brother Eric (guest star Thomas Everett Scott) who leaves his voluntary care facility to cause trouble. Elsewhere, Dr. Lewis (Sherry Stringfield) just can't seem to break off her relationship to her former "husband" (guest star Donal Logue), a minor league baseball player (guest star Ricky Luna) with a serious heart ailment is treated on the eve of his pitching debut with the Cubs and a tormented Dr. Romano (Paul McCrane) makes a dramatic decision about his mangled arm. Laura Innes, Ming-Na, Sharif Atkins and Mekhi Phifer also star.

TV Guide Review

May 1, 2003: Foreign Affairs: Carter makes a dramatic decision after Abby's brother causes a stir at the funeral for Carter's grandmother; Kovac breaks every rule in the book to save a dying Croatian boy who's been smuggled into the country for treatment; Lewis waffles on whether she wants to end things with her "husband" (Donal Logue); and Romano reaches the end of the rope concerning his injured arm.