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675:, due to her lack of grant funding, she clearly gives up on County and this leads to her final exit from the series at the beginning of season 12 in the episode "Canon City". In contrast to the major attention given to Stringfield's departure from the series back in Season 3's November sweeps period, her second goodbye came in the S12 premiere, an episode which she had very little to do in, and gave no indication she was leaving for good (in fact, the show had Dr. Kerry Weaver tell the staff several episodes later about how Susan wouldn't return after accepting a tenure track position at a hospital in 43: 336:— she had to tell him that he had a cancer diagnosis, and she said something like, ‘Nothing is certain. Nothing, nothing at all.’ Levey then stated, " had a wholesomeness and a lovely ability to make people identify with her and trust her. You would want her or someone like her to give you terrible news. It would be better than someone harsh giving you terrible news.” 379:, Stringfield's schedule allowed her to return to the series. Wells said they were "delighted to welcome her back as a series regular and wait to work with her again." Stringfield remained in the main cast for four more seasons, until August 2005, when she announced that she would be leaving the show again and stated: "I am extremely grateful for the time I spent on 482: 718:, and Rachel Greene, Susan is heard confirming to Dr. Corday that she still lives in Iowa. Additionally, she states that she and Chuck have split, and she is now dating again. She eventually returns to the ER for the last time in the series with Rachel Greene and Carter, where she visits and jokes with the staff, much to the 590: 505:
reappears later in the season and tries to reclaim "Little Susie". Susan can't see past Chloe's mistakes, regardless of her recent turnaround and new responsible boyfriend. Desperate to keep the baby, Susan attempts to fight Chloe for custody, but she is forced to reconsider when the judge warns her
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Susan returns during season 8 as she left, shown to arrive on a train into Chicago to interview for a job. Susan visits County General for the first time in 5 years and sees the hospital has changed as well as the faces. She meets Mark for coffee and reveals that Chloe has moved on to another city,
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to step in between them. Animosity between Kerry and Susan lessens over time, but never goes away completely. Realizing that Chloe may never return, Susan considers giving Susie up for adoption. She gets as far as introducing the baby to potential adoptive parents, but cannot bring herself to part
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reveals to her that his brain tumor has returned. The two rekindled their close friendship as she helps him come to terms with his diagnosis. Susan is alluded to in Mark's goodbye letter in "The Letter" when Mark comments that he had to leave the way he did, even though there were things of a more
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dies in Season 10. While other pregnant characters had given birth on the show, at the time, Susan's was the first major birth offscreen, with her giving birth sometime between Seasons 10 and 11 (and being placed on bedrest amid concerns of preterm labor). Chuck ends up caring for their baby boy
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Setting up Stringfield's departure from the series in season 3, the beginnings of a romance develops between Susan and Mark, or more to the point, they are shown to have problems identifying their current relationship as friendship. Both seem timid and cautious around each other. Initially more
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Susan grapples with the loss of her niece, experiencing grief and seeking counseling. To escape loneliness, she immerses herself in work, impressing Weaver. With Mark's encouragement, Kerry offers Susan the position of chief resident. Although many ER staff members hoped for Susan to attain the
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patient. He manages to arrive just as her train is about to depart (episode 'Union Station). Mark pleads with her to stay because he loves her, but Susan doesn't see a future in Chicago or with him. She kisses him and says "I love you, too" as the train departs.
557:, and concludes that they are seeing each other. He confronts Susan, but she reveals that Morgenstern was merely helping her to transfer her residency. Desperately missing her niece, Susan has made the decision to move to Phoenix to be near her sister's family. 659:. They both get drunk upon arrival and end up getting married in Vegas. They quickly have the marriage annulled once they return to Chicago, but eventually start dating again, and Susan becomes pregnant. She is finally promoted to the position of Chief of 466:, is the source of most of her distress, with a seemingly never-ending series of problems with alcohol, drugs, men, and money. Chloe eventually has a baby girl, who she names Susan ("Little Susie") after her sister. During season 2 Chloe begins to use 640:. Dr. Romano, who actually respected her (he once told another doctor to get Dr. Lewis when he had a medical emergency, calling her "the least annoying person down there"), also promoted her to Deputy Chief of Emergency Medicine much to 109: 431:
Kayson attempts to shift the blame onto Susan, leading to doubts about her competence. Her supervisor, Mark, is compelled to oversee her actions, straining their friendship. In the case review, the board ultimately sides with Susan,
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Most of her problems, however, are family-related. Susan's parents, Cookie and Henry, are shown to be flighty (her father is jokingly referred to as a test pilot for Barcalounger) and difficult to talk to. Her older sister,
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As they grow closer, Mark finally plucks up the courage to casually ask Susan out. She declines, telling him that they "need to talk". Shortly after, Mark witnesses Susan in numerous secret talks with the ER's chief of
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as a series regular in their first season. She was very unhappy for whatever reason, and she shared that with us on the plane. We got excited about her and read her when we came back. I remember her scene with the late
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Though an extremely capable doctor, Susan is initially seen to have problems asserting herself. This is frequently taken advantage of by the senior and more forthright doctors in the hospital, such as Dr.
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arrange a going away party for Susan, but it is canceled due to an influx of critical patients from a car accident. Susan leaves the hospital unable to say goodbye to Mark, who was busy working on a
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Fearful that he may have missed his chance with Susan, Mark attempts to convey his attraction upon her return, though he cannot find the courage to follow through and is left perplexed by Susan's
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in the show. Stringfield revealed it was not a pleasant situation and, "The producers were in shock. They tried to talk me out of it. It took a long time to get out of my contract."
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During a hectic last day for Susan at County's ER, Mark struggles with her imminent departure, but still finds himself afraid to admit his true feelings for her. The hospital
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Susan struggles to be a good mother to the child while completing her demanding residency. Already overstressed, Susan clashes numerous times with the new Chief Resident,
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after they both admit that they had a crush on each other when he was a medical student and she was a resident. It doesn't last, as Susan realizes in the episode
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resurface when her niece Susie goes missing in New York after leaving a distressing voicemail message on her aunt's phone. Susan flies to New York (in a
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that she would lose. Susan begrudgingly reaches an agreement with her sister, and after regaining custody of "Little Susie", Chloe moves her family to
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worsens when Kayson discharges one of Susan's patients, failing to notice the severity of his symptoms, which ultimately leads to the patient's death.
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a closet wall where all the past doctors and employees have put their locker name tags. Amongst them, the tag "Lewis" can be seen.
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Susan's personal life is far less settled than her professional one. In Season 1, she is seen to have a brief relationship with
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In season 11, Susan begins to build some anxiety about the upcoming tenure offer. When the only tenure spot goes to her friend
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and disappears. Susan later learns that he married someone he met through a dating service, run by a taxi driver from his cab.
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In season 1, Susan is a second-year resident. She is shown to be an eager and competent young doctor working in the
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personal nature to say. After her best friend's death, Susan warmed up to other friendships in the ER with
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and she has decided that she can't follow her sister's family around forever. Mark offers her a job as an
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of the series, actress Sherry Stringfield left the series for the first time. In an interview with the
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In the season 15 episode "The Book of Abby" long-serving nurse Haleh Adams shows the departing
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title, she declines the position, expressing to Mark that there is more to life than work.
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Susan grows extremely attached to the baby, but she gets a surprise when a reformed
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upfront one about the situation, Susan invites Mark to join her on holiday in
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with her niece, so she decides to keep her and adopt the child as her own.
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once again. After deciding that she cannot look after her baby, she leaves
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and remained as a member of the main cast until the start of the
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Shortly after, Kayson is rushed into hospital suffering from a
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of County General Hospital. She is good friends with Nurse
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During season 8 Susan has a brief relationship with Dr.
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describes a work or element of fiction in a primarily
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who interrupts the talk by asking Susan who she is.
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