Gideon's Crossing

Gideon's Crossing

2000
Gideon's Crossing
Gideon's Crossing

Gideon's Crossing

7.6 | en | Drama

Ben Gideon, a doctor of great skill and with a great bedside manner, heads the experimental oncology ward at a fictional teaching hospital in New England. Based on the work of Dr. Jerome Groupman, Gideon fights to inspire the next generation of doctors.

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Seasons & Episodes

1
EP21  The Old School
Jan. 01,0001
The Old School

A classmate of Ben's asks him to treat her father, who is dying from cancer. But the man, a believer in old-school medicine, doesn't want Ben's help.

EP20  Heart of Glass
Apr. 09,2001
Heart of Glass

We start where we left off, with Gideon getting off the floor. He takes his own blood pressure, collects himself, and goes out as if nothing occurred. The Coopers come in. Wyatt whispers to Cherry that his wife hasn't felt the twins in over 12 hours. Cherry takes her off calmly for a ""checkup."" Gideon's heartburn and mood are getting worse by the second. He resists Boise's pleas for a check-up for a diagnosis. Boise leaves, but is soon called back by the sound of crashing. He and several others see Gideon passed out, and they work to resuscitate him. To Wyatt's dismay, the OBGYN discovers that one twin is getting too much blood, one not enough. They have three options: to do an amniocentesis, laser surgery to direct blood flow, or...terminate the pregnancy. They decide to go with surgery. Gideon, now very awake, resists all treatment, even a simple heparin drip (a blood thinner). Cabranes and Pirandello insist; Gideon confides he had a bleeding ulcer two years ago and a blood t

EP19  The Crash
Apr. 02,2001
The Crash

In the opening scene, Gideon is trying to get his son, Eli, off to school. Neither of them is in a good mood, and Eli is being extremely difficult. It's a battle every step of the way. Gideon asks Boise to perform his routine physical for insurance purposes. He eats his first of dozens of antacids eaten through the show. The questions on the lifestyle portion of the exam seem to accuse Gideon of being burnout, impatient and at risk for stress related illness. He dodges the question on alcohol consumption as ""the bear."" Frustrated with Boise's thoroughness and candidness, Gideon ends the session early with this statement ""Sometimes you eat the bear; sometimes the bear eats you."" Gideon is treating a patient with Parkinson's disease. The patient's gradual deterioration has motivated his wife to opt for the highly risky, but sometimes miraculous fetal stem-cell implant therapy. Gideon is apprehensive; the surgery is irreversible and without protocol at this hospital. She insists.

EP18  Filaments and Ligatures
Mar. 19,2001
Filaments and Ligatures

Cherry treats a girl who, due to a terrible accident becomes brain dead. He confronts the parents about taking her off life support, and when they agree, he presents the choice to donate her organs. Although the mother is willing, the father is greatly opposed. Gideon and other doctors routinely work on the priority list for a liver transplant. Whom will be the number one candidate comes down to Gideon's patient (Black male in 40's, Asian wife, three kids, on list for several years, terminal) and another doctor's patient (Gay white 30-something male, HIV positive, with 2 adoptive kids and partner, terminal). The black man's tumor sizes disqualify him. The gay man is decided to be most elligible. After pressure from the gay man's doctor, Cherry secretly lets the mother know that only one parent is needed to sign the consent form. She agrees. He is immediately plagued by guilt, and when his girlfriend, Money (Hedy Burress), tries to pragmatize the situation to him, he remarks, ""Yo

EP17  Flashpoint (II)
Mar. 12,2001
Flashpoint (II)

Gideon's patient Ellenor Frutt is diagnosed with a disease that complicates pregnancy. She makes Gideon promise he will put the baby's life ahead of her own. This crossover starts on The Practice S05E16 Gideon's Crossing (I).

EP16  The Others
Mar. 05,2001
The Others

Cabranes faces a dangerous situation with one of his psychiatric patients. Boies' father fights cancer.

EP15  Prodigal Dad
Feb. 12,2001
Prodigal Dad

Boies' father suddenly comes back into his life. Ben looks for a new way to help a hemophiliac boy.

EP14  Life Sentences
Feb. 05,2001
Life Sentences

Ollie tries to help an impoverished man suffering from leukemia. Bruce meets a patient with an ailment that defies conventional medical treatment.

EP13  Orphans
Jan. 29,2001
Orphans

A deaf girl seeks Ben's help. Sid faces a life or death dilemma, and the Porter case is finally resolved.

EP12  Dr. Cherry Must Be Stopped
Jan. 22,2001
Dr. Cherry Must Be Stopped

Bruce falls under suspicion when one of his patients commits suicide.

EP11  Hinkytown
Jan. 15,2001
Hinkytown

Ben and his students race to find the cause of a mysterious infection which is sweeping the hospital.

EP10  Clinical Enigma
Dec. 27,2000
Clinical Enigma

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EP9  Is There a Wise Man in the House?
Dec. 20,2000
Is There a Wise Man in the House?

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EP8  Father Knows Best
Dec. 06,2000
Father Knows Best

Ben has problems with a difficult patient who happens to be one of the hospital's major benefactors. A young woman who is terminally ill wants to be mummified.

EP7  The Lottery
Nov. 22,2000
The Lottery

Excited when their antibody finally shows promise, Ben and Mike mount a clinical trial and clash over the lottery system that excludes one of Ben's patients, forcing him to pursue an alternative, less-effective therapy; fearing for his job and the financial future of the hospital, Max releases the news about the antibody to the press prematurely and incurs Ben's anger; Ollie counsels Sid after he goes on the date from hell, and provides an inspired and extremely pleasurable way to make his date regret dumping him; the post mortem after an indiscretion with a patient's wife provides Sid with just the thing to effect a cure for the man; in a series of events that Ben is at a loss to explain, the clinical trial fails and the alternative treatment his patient received instead miraculously cures his cancer.

EP6  Freak Show
Nov. 15,2000
Freak Show

A woman with breast cancer is strangely opposed to the treatment which Ben prescribes. Bruce is infatuated with the girlfriend of a patient, and Ben witnesses a serious accident outside his daughter's school.

EP5  The Mistake
Nov. 08,2000
The Mistake

The staff have to tell a woman enquiring about her husband that he has died.

EP4  The Race
Nov. 01,2000
The Race

Ben's friend and patient, a career politician, is diagnosed with cancer.

EP3  A Routine Case
Oct. 25,2000
A Routine Case

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EP2  The Way
Oct. 18,2000
The Way

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EP1  The Gift
Oct. 10,2000
The Gift

The success of Ben's experimental treatment for kidney cancer leads to mixed feelings for both doctor and patient; Sid uncovers the simple diagnosis to a young man's perplexing symptoms, and Bruce provides the cure; Aaron faces resistance and resentment from the overwhelmed mother of sick boy; Bruce is forced to go above and beyond the call of duty to treat a hospital benefactor's loved one, when it's really the benefactor who critically needs care.

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Released: 2000-10-10 | Released Producted By: Touchstone Television , Heel & Toe Films Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Ben Gideon, a doctor of great skill and with a great bedside manner, heads the experimental oncology ward at a fictional teaching hospital in New England. Based on the work of Dr. Jerome Groupman, Gideon fights to inspire the next generation of doctors.

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Andre Braugher , Ravi Kapoor , Eric Dane

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Reviews

Malette Sadly this series was doomed from the start. Great cast, good writing and an uplifting message with only a hint of preaching! Andre Braugher is as good in this, or maybe better, than his role in Homicide (Life on the Street).Network TV was simply not ready for this, and if you take it to cable, the tendency is to spice it so much it can become offensive. Like I said, doomed from the get go.The ensemble was also being used well, without the "stock character" prejudices and clichés. I suspect had this been given a really good run it would have been possible to flesh out the interns and residents as well as the nursing staff to the point of developing some outstanding story lines. This is one of a long line of shows submarined by its refusal to seek mediocrity.
rendan These doctors ask the questions you HOPE your own doctors ask. They deal with conflicts and mistakes with the honest integrity we no longer expect. REALITY show it is not, something better. A show that asks us to think beyond our small personal universe. One of the good ones, so of course, it's taken off the air. It does for medicine what West Wing does for politics. Thanks to the actors and the writers.
carbonbit There were three truly breathtaking dramas on American primetime TV during the 2000 season. This one was the best of them. The other two -- The West Wing and The Sopranos -- were (and ARE, as of April 2002) justly celebrated. Gideon's Crossing sadly and inexplicably never found an audience during its brief lifespan, in the press or apparently around the water cooler either. The writing was just as inspired as the other two, the acting just as superb, the content even more profound, and... I just don't get it. And I miss the show sorely, still. R.I.P. And curses to A.B.C., so often the most short-sighted and faithless of the television networks (ask Claire Danes, ask Ted Koppel, ask Sela Ward), for not supporting and nurturing it. In the last couple of episodes the Buddha-like Dr. Gideon's character was besmirched in a way I found incongruous with the earlier, more brilliant episodes. I don't know if this was some last ditch (misguided) effort to invoke better ratings or just an unprovoked lapse on the part of the creators but, whichever, all in all Gideon's Crossing remains -- will ALways remain -- a towering television drama.The Best Doctors Show Ever, in fact.
Fred-172 I saw the pilot and I have a few comments.First, Braugher and the other actors are excellent. Braugher appears to be an actor who can carry a project on his own and he does his job well here.The problem with this show is that it is very dark. It is even darker than "Wonderland" which went under last year. Instead of taking the areas the series does well (the internal torment of a doctor) and combining it with inspiring stories, the show gets dragged down.The show would be better if it had Braugher's character and the doctor fighting for patients rather than focusing so much on the doctors and how they feel. In the pilot, Gideon told his students not to focus on their own feelings. The show should take his advice.I'll probably watch it again. However, the show needs to lighten up. M*A*S*H only worked because it combined humor and inspiration with drama. Trapper John, MD was the same way. I hate to lose Braugher but people may soon turn off this show if the show doesn't have the dark clouds clear.