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| Here's a little article I found about Everwood: ------------------------------------------ Sometimes father really does know best. On "Everwood" this season Ephram Brown (Gregory Smith, I love this kid) and Amy Abbot (Emily VanCamp) have been allowed to make their own decisions. Ephram began a romance with Madison (Sarah Lancaster), a college student four years his senior, and Amy dated Tommy (Paul Wasilewski), a boy from the proverbial wrong side of the tracks. Dr. Abbott (Tom Amandes, whose meticulous performance is so deserving of an Emmy nomination) didn't want his daughter dating a former drug dealer, and Mayor Abbott had had it with her daughter's insolent behavior. Dr. Brown (Treat Williams) realized there was nothing he could do to stop his son from being with Madison. Amy ran away from home and into her grandmother's house. Ephram continued to throw sarcastic remarks his father's way. What neither of them realized is that their parents were offering sound advice. I'll even add that I think the audience was encouraged to take the teens' sides. Dr. Abbott overreacted to Tommy's presence at Thanksgiving. Who wouldn't want to date the brooding Tommy, a boy desperately trying to right his life? Madison and Ephram are a charming couple. Ephram is a boy mature beyond his years and Madison is a young woman perceptive and savvy enough to realize this. On "Everwood," parents are parents for good and for bad. In this week's powerful episode (9 p.m. Monday on The WB) both Amy and Ephram realize they are way in over their heads and maybe, just maybe, their parents were right. My love affair with the show continues. --------------------------------------------- source: Zap2IT |
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