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Peter Benton
Eriq La Salle as Peter Benton
First appearance19 September, 1994
(Pilot, "24 Hours")
Last appearanceAs regular:
December 13, 2001
(Season 8, "I'll Be Home For Christmas")
As special guest:
April 2, 2009
(Season 15, "...And In The End")
Portrayed byEriq La Salle
In-universe information
GenderMale
TitleSurgical Resident (1994-1999)
Surgical Trauma Fellow (1999-2000)
Surgical Per Diem (2000-2001)
Surgical Attending (2001)
OccupationGeneral Surgeon
FamilyCleo Finch (wife)
Mae Benton (mother; deceased)
Jackie Benton-Robbins (sister)
Walter Robbins (brother-in-law)
Jessie Robbins (nephew; deceased);
Joanie Robbins (niece)
ChildrenReese Benton

Dr. Peter Benton was a surgeon on the television series ER from season one through season eight. The name of the character was inspired by The Peter Bent Brigham Hospital[citation needed] (now part of the Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, MA) which was a teaching hospital for Harvard Medical School, where Michael Crichton studied medicine. He was played by Eriq La Salle. Benton was often portrayed as arrogant, irritable, or even hostile, but was also an exceptionally talented surgeon who was passionate about medicine. It was also revealed that he and ER attending Dr. Mark Greene had gone to medical school together.

Casting

Although Dr. Benton was an original character, according to an interview La Salle gave in 1997, he was cast late in the role, after the first season had already started filming. He recalled "I was surprisingly calm. When casting waits that long, they're basically waiting for someone to come in and take the role. I was ready and completely focused. I came into the office with a stethoscope and surgical greens I had left over from The Human Factor [a series on which he'd previously performed]. When I left, I wanted them to say 'That's Dr. Benton'". Within three days of his audition, La Salle was offered the role of Dr. Benton.[1]

Development

Several relationships were scripted into the character's narrative. In season 4 he began dating Dr. Elizabeth Corday, played by Alex Kingston. Both surgeons, the characters competed with each other professionally and failed to be adequately supportive of each other in their personal crises, so Corday ends the relationship in season 5. According to an article published in Jet in 1999, Eriq La Salle was the reason why the romance dissolved.[2] He was unhappy that Benton's interracial romance with Corday was being shown as less problematic than his prior romances with black characters, such as Jeanie Boulet and Carla Reese (Gloria Reuben and Lisa Nicole Carson). Mindful of the image that he was portraying on television, La Salle asked producers to end Benton's interracial romance. Whilst being interviewed by Johnnie Cochran on Johnnie Cochran Tonight, La Salle commented, "We have to take care of the message that we're sending as African-Americans or any other group of minorities, that we have the exact same type of exchanges with our mates that we get to see our White counterparts have". In a subsequent episode, Benton was shown being compassionate to his former girlfriend, Jeanie.[2]

Early days

Benton was first introduced in the pilot as a second year surgical resident. When all the attending surgeons are occupied in other surgeries, Benton decides to operate without supervision to control a bleeding aneurysm and keep a man alive until a qualified surgeon is available. Although he does this technically against regulations, he is supported after the fact by Dr. David Morgenstern.

Benton and Carter

Also in the pilot, John Carter is introduced as a third-year medical student on his ER rotation. He is assigned to Benton, who proceeds to give Carter a hard time. They seldom get along and their personalities clash on many occasions. Benton is more ambitious and focused on surgery whereas Carter is more compassionate and willing to spend time with patients. Eventually, the two form a close friendship, despite Benton's disapproval of Carter's decision to leave surgery for emergency medicine. In season three, Benton develops appendicitis and is operated on by Carter. Years later, Benton is the one who operates on Carter when he is stabbed by a schizophrenic patient, and soon after, he refuses to watch Carter self-destruct and convinces him to enter rehab.

Family and relationships

Jackie and Peter's Mother

Also in season one, we learn that Dr. Benton's mother has had a stroke and is mostly being cared for by his sister Jackie, who wants to move her into an assisted living. One night when Benton is watching his mother in Jackie's home she falls down the stairs and breaks her hip.

Jeanie Boulet

Benton meets Jeanie Boulet, a married Physician Assistant, at the hospital, and hires her to work with his mother as a physical therapist. Benton's mother dies, devastating him, and when Jeanie comforts him they end up having an affair. In season two, Benton's affair with Jeanie ends. Jeanie separates from her husband Al and learns that he contracted HIV from an affair, and furthermore that he passed the disease on to her, however Jeanie did not pass the virus to Peter.

Carla and Reese

In season three, Peter becomes involved with a former girlfriend, Carla Reese, who soon becomes pregnant. She gives birth to a son, Reese Benton, who is born prematurely. It is later discovered that, possibly from complications from Reese's prematurity or his NICU treatment, the boy is deaf. Peter at first has difficulty accepting that his son is deaf and looks into surgeries to restore his ability to hear, but he later makes his peace with who Reese is and he and Carla teach him to communicate through sign language. Later, Carla begins a new relationship with a man named Roger McGrath and eventually marries him.

In the beginning of season 6, Carla and Roger plan to move to Germany for his job. When Peter threatens to take legal action to prevent them from taking his son out of the country, Carla shocks Peter by telling him that he may not be Reese's father. Peter takes a DNA test to determine whether or not Carla's suspicions are true, but he chooses not to receive the results and decides he will be Reese's father regardless of biology. Carla and Roger's plans fall through when Roger's boss passes him over for the promotion when Roger asks for time off for the custody fights with Peter, and the McGraths remain in Chicago.

In early season 8, Carla is killed in a car accident. Peter takes Reese into his full custody, but when Roger continues to appeal for time with his stepson, Peter insists that Roger move on with his life and stay away. Roger sues Peter for custody of Reese, and his lawyers force Peter to address the fact that he may not be Reese's biological father. Peter takes another paternity test and this time learns the truth--he is not Reese's biological father. Roger's lawyer makes issue of the long hours Peter's job demands, whereas Roger works from home and commands his own schedule.

During court, Peter perjures himself on the witness stand and proclaims that he has been given a new schedule with reduced working hours at County. Peter later goes to Romano and asks for such a schedule, but Romano simply cannot offer daytime hours only. Peter hands in his resignation, and goes to the out-of-town clinic where girlfriend Cleo Finch now works to try to get a job there. He is successful and gets the hours he'd promised the judge, and he is awarded sole custody of Reese with Roger receiving visitation rights. When a saddened Roger brings Reese's Christmas presents to the hospital later that day, Peter, knowing that Roger is important to Reese, tells Roger to come to his and Cleo's home on Christmas Day and give the presents to Reese then.

Elizabeth Corday

When British surgeon Dr. Elizabeth Corday , she is quickly attracted to Benton, though he initially disregards her attentions. At length, Elizabeth tells him she believes that he doesn't want to pursue a relationship with her because of their racial difference, and Benton finally grudgingly admits to her that "I do have a problem dating white women." On the professional front, Benton and Corday attempt to outdo each other several times, and both are eventually given the opportunity to work with Dr. Robert Romano. Later in the year, Benton assists on a surgery performed by his mentor Dr. David Morgenstern. Morgenstern (who has been somewhat hesitant about surgery following his heart attack) makes a serious mistake that endangers the patient's life. Benton shoves him out of the way to take over the operation, with Elizabeth walking in too late to see Morgenstern's mistake but witnessing Benton's actions toward Morgenstern. Benton is suspended and comes close to losing his job before Morgenstern finally comes forward with the videotape of the operation, which exonerates his former student. Morgenstern then resigns from the hospital, and a distraught Peter begins an affair with Elizabeth. They remain together through much of the following two years, although their relationship eventually begins to suffer due to Peter's needing to spend more time attending to Reese. Elizabeth helps him realize that their romance isn't going anywhere, and they end their affair, though they remain close friends and colleagues. Their friendship is troubled, however, when Elizabeth approaches the hospital staff with the idea of a trauma surgical fellowship; Benton withdraws his tentative commitment to Romano's cardiothoracic fellowship (which would be extremely time-consuming) and campaigns for and is granted the trauma fellowship. Elizabeth feels betrayed by Peter and, wishing to stay at County, takes Romano's cardiothoracic fellowship offer.

Cleo Finch

In Season 6 Benton began dating Dr. Cleo Finch, an ER pediatrician. Their relationship was stormy because of Peter's ex-girlfriend Carla, but in Season 8 they left Chicago along with Benton's son Reese to start a new life. Peter Benton and Cleo Finch transfer to a different Hospital.

Career

Romano eventually offers Benton an attending trauma surgeon position, but when a Medicare patient needs a surgery that Romano refuses to allow to be performed, Benton calls social services and informs them of the refusal of care. Romano intercepts the patient as social services arrives and performs the surgery, but is enraged at Peter for calling them. Romano then retracts the idea of an attending trauma surgeon, explaining to Peter that the fines social services and Medicare inflicted on the hospital roughly equal what Peter's yearly salary would have been. Romano then offers Benton a per diem surgical position with reduced benefits and more difficult scheduling, but Benton refuses. Romano also uses his considerable influence to blacklist Benton throughout the medical community, making it impossible for Benton to find a job in Chicago. Corday finds a new job for him in Philadelphia, but Carla will not continue joint custody of Reese if Peter leaves town (citing Peter's resistance to her and her husband Roger's plans to move the year before). Peter is then forced to go to Romano and accept the per diem position. Additionally, Peter begins dating pediatrician Dr. Cleo Finch.

After the court battle between Roger and himself, Benton is forced to move away from County to work better hours in another hospital, in order to gain custody of Reese. In his last surgery at County, Benton miraculously saved a six-year-old victim of a shooting accident. Before he departed, Dr. Carter was the last person with whom Benton exchanged farewells.

After County General

After leaving the series, Benton was seen a few more times. The first time was when he was passing the torch to Dr. Corday and she told him that her marriage to Mark was in trouble. His next appearance was at the funeral of his friend, Mark Greene. He then appeared in a photo as part of a slideshow at Dr. Carter's farewell party, and was heard in a voice-over memory as Carter left the ER for the last time in the 11th season finale. Eriq La Salle made an uncredited appearance in the opening of "Heal Thyself" to tell the audience of the death of the show's creator Michael Crichton.

During the 15th and final season of ER, at the end of the episode The Book of Abby, long-serving nurse Haleh Adams shows the departing Abby Lockhart a closet wall where all the past doctors and employees have put their locker name tags. Amongst them, the tag "Benton" can be seen.

Benton returns in the 19th episode of the 15th and final season of ER in the episode "Old Times" which aired on the 12th March 2009. In the episode he visits old friend and former student John Carter who is awaiting a kidney transplant, and we learn that he has left private practice for a surgical attending position as Northwestern University hospital. He is seen wearing a wedding ring, so it is assumed he has married Cleo Finch.

In the series finale, Benton goes to Carter's opening of his new hospital with Reese. He also goes to the after party with Carter, Susan, and Weaver and meets up with Elizabeth and Rachel. In a conversation, he reveals that he and Cleo are still together. After, he walks Elizabeth to her car, where they eventually reunite (as friends).

References

  1. ^ "Eriq Lasalle and Gloria Reuben help make 'ER' a top-rated TV series - Cover Story". Jet. 1997-02-17. Retrieved 2008-06-01. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  2. ^ a b "Eriq La Salle Requested That His Interracial Relationship On `ER' End - Brief Article". Jet. 1999-04-05. Retrieved 2008-06-01. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)