Season Ten
Kerry is getting settled in her chief administrative position but runs into various challenges that arise day by day from hospital staffing to the ER's hectic renovation. These obstacles includes her constant run-ins with Dr. Romano, whom at one point she threatens to fire. When Dr. Robert Romano is killed in a helicopter accident, like many others, Kerry isn't saddened at all by his death. Later in early 2004, Weaver dedicates a Center of LGBT healthcare in the memory of Romano, which secretly serves as post mortem payback, since Romano was no supporter of gay rights. In her personal life, Lopez changed her mind about having a baby, and she gave birth to baby Henry in the hospital, happy that she and Weaver started a family. Later on in the season, Lopez died due to injuries she suffered while fighting a fire. Sandy's parents (who had never approved of her sexual orientation) took custody of Henry and for the remainder of the season, Weaver's storyline focused on a child custody battle between herself and Lopez's parents. The custody situation was eventually settled when the Lopezes and Weaver agreed to her having primary custody, with the Lopezes taking care of Henry while Kerry was at work.
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