Episode
Chicago Hope: The Day of the Rope
Overview
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.
Details
- Series
- Chicago Hope
- Season
- Season 3
- Episode
- Episode 14
- Air date
- 1997-01-20
- Runtime
- 60 min
Episode context
The Day of the Rope is Episode 14 in Season 3 of Chicago Hope. It aired on 1997-01-20. The runtime is 60 min.
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Episode 13: Verdicts
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.
Episode 15: Take My Wife, Please
Aaron's practical joker college roommate arrives for a visit and announces that he wants Aaron to marry his widow, Aaron's former girlfriend, when the malignant and inoperable tumor in his brain finally takes his life in a few weeks; Keith and Danny continue to clash; Aaron runs into an old friend as he stumbles home after a night of drinking with his college roommate; Gina has a miscarriage, but a grieving Keith wonders if it wasn't deliberate; Karen suspects that Jack's gambling again, an accusation which he denies; Maricela puts the moves on Aaron; Karen is wary when Jack finally comes to her for help.
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Episode 17: Mother, May I?
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Episode 10: V-Fibbing
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Episode 18: Growing Pains
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.
Episode 9: Divided Loyalty
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Episode 19: The Son Also Rises
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Episode 20: Second Chances
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.