ER

ER is an Emmy Award-winning American medical drama that aired on NBC from September 1994 to April 2009. The show ran for 15 seasons, becoming the longest-running medical drama in American primetime television history. It won 22 Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Drama Series (1996), and received 123 Emmy nominations, the most of any television show in history. Dr. Kerry Weaver, portrayed by Laura Innes, was one of main characters that first appeared as a recurring character actor in season 2, and became a regular cast member in season 3. In January 2007, Innes left the show after 12 years and Kerry Weaver moved to Florida. Very little of Weaver's background was revealed to the audience early on. Audiences only saw an accomplished doctor, fueled by ambition and dedicated to administrative policies. As for her personal background, the only things initially revealed were that she was physically disabled (as evidenced by a limp in her gait which was aided by the use of a forearm crutch), and that she had lived for a period in Africa, which was revealed when a former African boyfriend visited her at the hospital. During Innes' first six seasons on the show, little was revealed about the details of Weaver's background which would later become some of her defining traits: her sexual orientation, political beliefs, and even the precise nature of her disability. Throughout the 1990s, the series occasionally dropped hints that Weaver was a lesbian, from her taste in music, to her house, and to her awkward rejections of advances from some male coworkers. Yet, until season seven, Weaver was simply a single, ambitious professional woman with a - somewhat hidden - kind heart. That has changed when Weaver fell in love with staff psychiatrist Kim Legaspii. From that point Kerry’s personal live become an important part of her character and we can see her coming to terms with her sexuality and sorting out her life.
Watch some videos of Kerry relationships:
Kerry and Kim - No Second Chance
Kerry & Sandy- In the Arms of the Angel
Kerry Weaver - I've Cried Enough
