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'Death' can't keep Edwards off 'ER'

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Mary B. | 12:55 p.m. Nov. 14, 2008
It was great seeing Anthony Edwards back on ER but it was all too real. It was like having a member of my family really die, and then dreaming he came back to life. I didn't want to see the show end last night, just to hold on to Dr. G. for a little longer. The night he died on the show I CRIED MY EYES OUT! I told him just that when I met him in person at an icecream stand with his family soon after his final episode. He said it was good to know I had such strong feelings. ER will has never been the same witout him. With all the junk that's on t.v. today it's a shame that ER has to leave us. This was drama at its best. Live on, Dr. Greene! We all love you!

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Anthony Edwards as Mark Greene; Yvette Freeman as Haleh Adams; Angela Bassett as Cate Banfield.

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