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Solid show. Always love the monologues and Amy's letter was no exception. Best one so far still is Ephram's Tragic Flaw essay. But Irv's intros are also always very good.
#402
Originally posted by calhoun07
Me thinks we will see Nina out of the way when her HIV takes a turn for the worse. She could be this year's Colin, but that's all just a guess. I have no idea where her character or the actress playing her plan on being by the end of the season.
I loved the episode, and this one really made me wish they would put out season sets of this real soon. And I also loved it when Amy bought a Leonard Cohen CD!
Me thinks we will see Nina out of the way when her HIV takes a turn for the worse. She could be this year's Colin, but that's all just a guess. I have no idea where her character or the actress playing her plan on being by the end of the season.
I loved the episode, and this one really made me wish they would put out season sets of this real soon. And I also loved it when Amy bought a Leonard Cohen CD!

I liked this episode, with the parallel storylines of Andy neglecting his friendship with Nina and Ephram neglecting his friendship with Amy.
And the parallels abound next week:
Spoiler:
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The whole Amy making fun of Madison as if she were a senior citizen deal was funny. Especially considering in real life Ephram is the age Madison is supposed to be (20), and Amy is closer to her age on the show (17).
I figure this will be another WB spin the previews to make you think something's going to happen that won't deal.
Any word on if the show has been picked up for a third season yet? I got worried when it looks like Tommy-Amy and Madison-Ephram are doomed and Amy-Ephram's friendship is reconnecting. Getting Amy and Ephram together seems like something they'd do to end the series.
Originally posted by Jadzia
And the parallels abound next week:
And the parallels abound next week:
Spoiler:
Spoiler:
Any word on if the show has been picked up for a third season yet? I got worried when it looks like Tommy-Amy and Madison-Ephram are doomed and Amy-Ephram's friendship is reconnecting. Getting Amy and Ephram together seems like something they'd do to end the series.
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Originally posted by AndyCapps
Any word on if the show has been picked up for a third season yet? I got worried when it looks like Tommy-Amy and Madison-Ephram are doomed and Amy-Ephram's friendship is reconnecting. Getting Amy and Ephram together seems like something they'd do to end the series.
Any word on if the show has been picked up for a third season yet? I got worried when it looks like Tommy-Amy and Madison-Ephram are doomed and Amy-Ephram's friendship is reconnecting. Getting Amy and Ephram together seems like something they'd do to end the series.
It was only a matter of time before the whole issue of intimacy was raised... regardless of the couples (Andy/Linda; Amy/Tommy; Efram/Madison).
Not sure what to think about what Efram saw Tommy do. He seemed pretty reluctant to mention it to Amy, but I thought he would have.
Amy is headed for trouble... but I don't feel sorry for her, now Harold on the other hand, he's being dealt a stiff hand.
#407
I thought it was implied that Ephram and Madison already did "it." There was a line in one of the earlier episodes in their arc where she said to him something along the lines of, "What we did last night was illegal!" Well, the last time I checked, I didn't think simply dating or making out with a minor was illegal, but then again I really don't know. I took that line as they went all the way.
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I finally got around to watching the ep yesterday - good ep. Nice to see the return of Nina from her hiatus or whatever the hell it was.
I want Ephram to tell Amy about his little sighting of Tommy. For some reason, I have never liked the actor that plays him whenever he pops up in a show, usually on the WB.
I've enjoyed the miniscule screen-time Delia has had on the show lately.
I want Ephram to tell Amy about his little sighting of Tommy. For some reason, I have never liked the actor that plays him whenever he pops up in a show, usually on the WB.
I've enjoyed the miniscule screen-time Delia has had on the show lately.
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Everwood (2/9): Doin' it and doin' it and doin' 'round...
Spoilers...
Line of the night:
"You are officially not allowed to hang out with Bright anymore." -- Madison
Spoiler:
Line of the night:
"You are officially not allowed to hang out with Bright anymore." -- Madison
#412
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Bright's been one of the better parts of the show lately, imo.
Glad to see that someone other than Ephram caught Tommy dealing, and that she had the nerve to tell Amy.
Madison's line about Bright was great.
Glad to see that someone other than Ephram caught Tommy dealing, and that she had the nerve to tell Amy.
Madison's line about Bright was great.
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Oh man, Ephram's getting overly excited as Madison was reaching for the condoms was painfully hilarious, as was his reaction to that overexcited. At least it appears that Ephram got his cherry popped finally.
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Bright's line about how Madison obviously wanted some Brown lovin' was priceless. I also thought it was cool that Bright told Andy, "tell him I tried" when he was caught in his lie. Fell asleep on the couch watching Reba, ha!
Ephram's "accident" is an example of why I love this show. He's a 16 year old dating a 20 year old. His first time (or attempt at a first time) having sex can't be perfect. That wouldn't be real.
Ephram's "accident" is an example of why I love this show. He's a 16 year old dating a 20 year old. His first time (or attempt at a first time) having sex can't be perfect. That wouldn't be real.
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Loving this show deep into season 2.....where is season 1 on dvd?
Great cast of characters.......Treat Williams truly does this show justice week after week.
Great cast of characters.......Treat Williams truly does this show justice week after week.
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Everwood 2/16/04
Okay, the writers really need to get rid of the parallel relationship stories with Epram and Amy.
Can't believe Amy took back Tommy, and ditched Lanie (poor Lanie, she deserves so much better).
Will (James Earl Jones) convinces Ephram to play in a jazzfest in Boulder.
Ephram's ascent into manhood takes a hit as he confesses to Madison that he loves her, but she freezes, and this has Ephram all knotted up inside.
Andy, Ephram, Will and Bright take the road trip to Boulder, but since Ephram is totally distracted, he makes the trip back to Madison's place and she's having a fun time celebrating her band's successful gig that night, and Ephram decides to drive back to Boulder. At the piano jazz recital, Ephram has a meltdown on the keyboards, and the men leave for Everwood. On the way back, Will understands that Ephram is in the midst of a romantic tailspin, has Andy turn into a mall and commands Ephram to play some jazz on the mall piano. Ephram regains his senses and plays well.
Linda volunteered to look after Delia while Andy and Ephram were gone for the weekend. After unsuccessful assistance for a school project, and an inability to handle Delia and her friend, she consults with Nina, who sets her straight. The next morning Delia finishes her diorama and wants to show Linda, but she sees that Linda is taking a cup full of pills, and it worries her, but she doesn't let Linda know what she saw, and puts on a happy face for her.
Ephram goes to apologize to Madison for what he said and how he's basically out of his mind. Madison can't quite reciprocate Ephram's level of feelings at the current time, and they go into that zombie/coasting relationship mode for the time being.
Can't believe Amy took back Tommy, and ditched Lanie (poor Lanie, she deserves so much better).
Will (James Earl Jones) convinces Ephram to play in a jazzfest in Boulder.
Ephram's ascent into manhood takes a hit as he confesses to Madison that he loves her, but she freezes, and this has Ephram all knotted up inside.
Andy, Ephram, Will and Bright take the road trip to Boulder, but since Ephram is totally distracted, he makes the trip back to Madison's place and she's having a fun time celebrating her band's successful gig that night, and Ephram decides to drive back to Boulder. At the piano jazz recital, Ephram has a meltdown on the keyboards, and the men leave for Everwood. On the way back, Will understands that Ephram is in the midst of a romantic tailspin, has Andy turn into a mall and commands Ephram to play some jazz on the mall piano. Ephram regains his senses and plays well.
Linda volunteered to look after Delia while Andy and Ephram were gone for the weekend. After unsuccessful assistance for a school project, and an inability to handle Delia and her friend, she consults with Nina, who sets her straight. The next morning Delia finishes her diorama and wants to show Linda, but she sees that Linda is taking a cup full of pills, and it worries her, but she doesn't let Linda know what she saw, and puts on a happy face for her.
Ephram goes to apologize to Madison for what he said and how he's basically out of his mind. Madison can't quite reciprocate Ephram's level of feelings at the current time, and they go into that zombie/coasting relationship mode for the time being.
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Will: "Who are you?"
Bright: "I'm Bright."
Will: "I doubt it."

Great episode!
I'm not happy that Amy took Tommy back, but its quite apparent that she doesn't trust him (the comm thingy).
Poor Ephram... back in the dugout.
Not sure what to think about Delia seeing Linda take the 'pill cocktail', or why she's keeping it to herself. It was funny seeing Delia without the hat around Linda, but she has it right back on when her dad comes home.
Poor Will, losing his hearing... but he's still got his charm.
Looks like Harold, Rose and Edna got the week off.
Next week looks interesting...
Bright: "I'm Bright."
Will: "I doubt it."

Great episode!

I'm not happy that Amy took Tommy back, but its quite apparent that she doesn't trust him (the comm thingy).
Poor Ephram... back in the dugout.
Not sure what to think about Delia seeing Linda take the 'pill cocktail', or why she's keeping it to herself. It was funny seeing Delia without the hat around Linda, but she has it right back on when her dad comes home.
Poor Will, losing his hearing... but he's still got his charm.
Looks like Harold, Rose and Edna got the week off.
Next week looks interesting...
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Re: Everwood 2/16/04
Originally posted by Patman
Okay, the writers really need to get rid of the parallel relationship stories with Epram and Amy.
Okay, the writers really need to get rid of the parallel relationship stories with Epram and Amy.
James Earl Jones is great as Will. His stab at Bright was classic.
Glad to see Nina make a second straight appearance, but their was no Dr. Abbott.
Last edited by B.A.; 02-17-04 at 10:04 PM.
#420
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Re: Re: Everwood 2/16/04
Originally posted by B.A.hist
I'm thinking Delia was reminded of her mother (as she was dying) when she saw Linda popping her pills - very sad.
I'm thinking Delia was reminded of her mother (as she was dying) when she saw Linda popping her pills - very sad.
#421
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Re: Re: Re: Everwood 2/16/04
Originally posted by Goldberg74
Julia Brown was killed in a car accident. This statement makes no sense.
Julia Brown was killed in a car accident. This statement makes no sense.
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It's all good.
#423
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Re: Everwood 2/16/04
Originally posted by Patman
Okay, the writers really need to get rid of the parallel relationship stories with Epram and Amy.
Okay, the writers really need to get rid of the parallel relationship stories with Epram and Amy.
#424
My mom always complains about how she never watches network TV because the shows are all crap. I was thinking about recommending this show to her. As I was watching this episode, I was wondering if a first time Everwood watcher would be confused about how this whiny teenage girl's story fits into the Brown family.
I definitely much prefer the shows with Dr. Abbott and how they contrast him with Dr. Brown and their different family situations.
I definitely much prefer the shows with Dr. Abbott and how they contrast him with Dr. Brown and their different family situations.



