What came about to Greg Pratt on 'ER'? Actor Mekhi Phifer helped orchestrate his character's surprising exit.

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When the fifteenth and ultimate season of ER began airing in September 2008, we knew it was going to be emotional. The lifestyles of Dr. Greg Pratt hung in the stability after the ambulance he was driving in exploded, leaving fanatics questioning whether the attending physician made it out alive.

Now that the entire NBC series is available to flow on Hulu, we’re pressured to relive that aggravating moment — however at least we do not need to wait 4 excruciating months to look what occurs! Scroll down for a recap of Pratt’s final tale arc.

What came about to Greg Pratt on 'ER'?

As we noticed in the episode titled "Life After Death," Pratt was conscious but severely injured following the explosion in the Season 14 finale. Viewers realized that the ambulance were booby trapped by means of the Turkish mob, who have been targeting Pratt’s affected person, a government informant in witness coverage. (Hey, Steve Buscemi!)

We watched Pratt’s well being vary all the way through most of the Season 15 premiere until he was put on a bypass gadget because of in depth injury to his center. The doctor was pronounced dead when his mind showed no indicators of restoration.

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The dying surprised enthusiasts, and it was particularly tricky to witness his co-workers’ grief as his organs were harvested for donation.

What made his passing much more tragic was the fact that Pratt was about to obtain an be offering to turn into the new Chief of the ER, a activity he had pursued for months. He had also deliberate to propose to radiologist Dr. Bettina DeJesus.

It was a devastating end for a personality who had advanced from an conceited intern to a mature and likable chief.

Why did actor Mekhi Phifer go away 'ER'?

The New York local informed Vulture that both he and the writers agreed his persona must die. "I had a great run on the show. But… by the time I got there, even though the show hadn’t lost any of its quality, it just wasn’t getting recognized anymore," he candidly explained following his go out.

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Mekhi added that he helped orchestrate the explosive cliffhanger. "If there was a way to leave, I’d rather go out with a memorable bang," he stated. "That’s way better than Pratt being like, 'Okay guys, I’m taking a job at Northwestern!'"

Despite his readiness to go away the clinical drama after more than six seasons, Mekhi referred to ER as one of the "greatest experiences" of his occupation. "I remember being there on the first day, with my doctor coat and everything, and I walked onto the stage," he shared in a 2014 interview with The A.V. Club.

"I hadn’t seen the set before my first day of shooting, and I just remember saying to myself, 'Oh, man, I don’t know if I can pull this off.' Because it was just so intimidating. And the actors on there are so sharp and so good," he famous. "I’d been a patient before, but now I’m a doctor."

We’d gladly play the patient to his physician! Watch all 331 episodes of ER on Hulu now.

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