Everwood Season 1 Episodes

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Episode 1 - Season 1, Episode 1: Pilot

After the death of his wife, Dr. Andrew "Andy" Brown (series star Treat Williams) trades his career as a world-renowned neurosurgeon for an opportunity to be a better parent and move his two children, 9-year-old Delia (series star Vivien Cardone) and 15-year-old Ephram (series star Gregory Smith) to Everwood, Colorado. The sudden shift is hardest on Ephram, who resents all the years his father lavished on his career at the expense of his family. When Andy opens a free medical clinic for the citizens of Everwood, people think that he is crazy, but a local woman, Edna (series star Debra Mooney), quickly applies for a job as his nurse and office manager. Edna's son, Dr. Harold Abbott, the only other doctor in town, is disturbed by the competition and forbids his children, 15-year-old Amy (series star Emily VanCamp) and 17-year-old Bright from associating with the Brown family. Traditions transform overnight for the residents of Everwood, as recounted by the school bus driver, Mr. Irv.

Episode 1 - Pilot

After the death of his wife, Dr. Andrew "Andy" Brown (series star Treat Williams) trades his career as a world-renowned neurosurgeon for an opportunity to be a better parent and move his two children, 9-year-old Delia (series star Vivien Cardone) and 15-year-old Ephram (series star Gregory Smith) to Everwood, Colorado. The sudden shift is hardest on Ephram, who resents all the years his father lavished on his career at the expense of his family. When Andy opens a free medical clinic for the citizens of Everwood, people think that he is crazy, but a local woman, Edna (series star Debra Mooney), quickly applies for a job as his nurse and office manager. Edna's son, Dr. Harold Abbott, the only other doctor in town, is disturbed by the competition and forbids his children, 15-year-old Amy (series star Emily VanCamp) and 17-year-old Bright from associating with the Brown family. Traditions transform overnight for the residents of Everwood, as recounted by the school bus driver, Mr. Irv.

Episode 2 - Season 1, Episode 2: The Great Doctor Brown

Andy and Ephram's fragile relationship is further strained when it appears that Andy is once again giving priority to his work instead of his family. Meanwhile, as the town of Everwood celebrates its annual Fall Thaw Festival, Ephram's interest in Amy continues to develop, and Delia gets into trouble at school for questioning her teacher's antiquated rules.

Episode 2 - The Great Doctor Brown

Andy and Ephram's fragile relationship is further strained when it appears that Andy is once again giving priority to his work instead of his family. Meanwhile, as the town of Everwood celebrates its annual Fall Thaw Festival, Ephram's interest in Amy continues to develop, and Delia gets into trouble at school for questioning her teacher's antiquated rules.

Episode 3 - Friendly Fire

Dr. Brown's neighbor and friend Nina (recurring guest star Stephanie Niznik) is ostracized by the townspeople when they discover that she is a surrogate mother for a woman in her mid-50s. Dr. Brown's clumsy attempt to come to Nina's defense only makes the situation worse, but she turns to Dr. Brown and Ephram for help when the baby makes an unexpectedly early arrival. Meanwhile, in order to gain the approval of her friends, Amy cancels her party invitation to Ephram. And Delia tries to befriend the school bully, Magilla (Bret Loehr).

Episode 3 - Season 1, Episode 3: Friendly Fire

Dr. Brown's neighbor and friend Nina (recurring guest star Stephanie Niznik) is ostracized by the townspeople when they discover that she is a surrogate mother for a woman in her mid-50s. Dr. Brown's clumsy attempt to come to Nina's defense only makes the situation worse, but she turns to Dr. Brown and Ephram for help when the baby makes an unexpectedly early arrival. Meanwhile, in order to gain the approval of her friends, Amy cancels her party invitation to Ephram. And Delia tries to befriend the school bully, Magilla (Bret Loehr).

Episode 4 - The Kissing Bridge

Dr. Brown and Dr. Abbott must put aside their differences to educate the town of Everwood after several of their teenaged patients are diagnosed with a sexually transmitted disease. To make sensitive matters worse, Dr. Abbott suspects that Bright may have been intimate with one of the patients. Meanwhile, Ephram ignores his romantic feelings in order to comfort Amy. She is distraught over not being able to go to the fall dance with her boyfriend, who has been in a coma since a car accident several months ago.

Episode 4 - Season 1, Episode 4: The Kissing Bridge

Dr. Brown and Dr. Abbott must put aside their differences to educate the town of Everwood after several of their teenaged patients are diagnosed with a sexually transmitted disease. To make sensitive matters worse, Dr. Abbott suspects that Bright may have been intimate with one of the patients. Meanwhile, Ephram ignores his romantic feelings in order to comfort Amy. She is distraught over not being able to go to the fall dance with her boyfriend, who has been in a coma since a car accident several months ago.

Episode 5 - Season 1, Episode 5: Deer God

After a lost deer makes its home in the Browns' backyard, Dr. Brown insists on accompanying Ephram while he helps the animal return to the wilderness. Meanwhile, Ephram finally admits to Amy that he never asked his father to consider operating on her comatose boyfriend. Also, Delia questions the existence of God.

Episode 5 - Deer God

After a lost deer makes its home in the Browns' backyard, Dr. Brown insists on accompanying Ephram while he helps the animal return to the wilderness. Meanwhile, Ephram finally admits to Amy that he never asked his father to consider operating on her comatose boyfriend. Also, Delia questions the existence of God.

Episode 6 - Season 1, Episode 6: The Doctor Is In

Amy is heartbroken--and Ephram is furious--when Dr. Brown decides against performing a risky operation on Amy's comatose boyfriend. Meanwhile, Delia is forbidden from playing with her only friend, Magilla (recurring guest star Bret Loehr), after his parents witness them playing dress-up. And a traveling psychologist, Dr. Trott (Jane Krakowski - "Ally McBeal"), creates an uproar in the Everwood community.

Episode 6 - The Doctor Is In

Amy is heartbroken--and Ephram is furious--when Dr. Brown decides against performing a risky operation on Amy's comatose boyfriend. Meanwhile, Delia is forbidden from playing with her only friend, Magilla (recurring guest star Bret Loehr), after his parents witness them playing dress-up. And a traveling psychologist, Dr. Trott (Jane Krakowski - "Ally McBeal"), creates an uproar in the Everwood community.

Episode 7 - Season 1, Episode 7: We Hold these Truths

With the help of his friend and surgical partner from New York, Dr. Brian Holderman (Lamont Thompson), Dr. Brown operates on Amy's comatose boyfriend, Colin (recurring guest star Mike Erwin). Amy relies on Ephram for support as she awaits the outcome. Meanwhile, an emotional Bright admits what actually happened on the day of the car accident.

Episode 7 - We Hold these Truths

With the help of his friend and surgical partner from New York, Dr. Brian Holderman (Lamont Thompson), Dr. Brown operates on Amy's comatose boyfriend, Colin (recurring guest star Mike Erwin). Amy relies on Ephram for support as she awaits the outcome. Meanwhile, an emotional Bright admits what actually happened on the day of the car accident.

Episode 8 - Season 1, Episode 8: Till Death Do Us Part

As his wedding anniversary draws near, Dr. Brown loses hope and questions whether he will ever feel like his life is worth living again. Meanwhile, Ephram and Amy share their first kiss during a field trip. And Dr. Abbott has a panic attack when his wife, Rose (recurring guest star Merrilyn Gann), proposes that they take salsa dancing lessons.

Episode 8 - Till Death Do Us Part

As his wedding anniversary draws near, Dr. Brown loses hope and questions whether he will ever feel like his life is worth living again. Meanwhile, Ephram and Amy share their first kiss during a field trip. And Dr. Abbott has a panic attack when his wife, Rose (recurring guest star Merrilyn Gann), proposes that they take salsa dancing lessons.

Episode 9 - Season 1, Episode 9: Turf Wars

Ephram and Delia's grandparents, Grandpa Jacob Hoffman (recurring guest star Mark Rydell) and Nonny Ruth Hoffman (recurring guest star Doris Belack), make an unexpected visit to check on their son-in-law--and they question Dr. Brown's parenting skills. Meanwhile, Ephram sneaks out of the house to see Amy, who is still recovering emotionally from the surgery on her boyfriend, Colin Hart (new series star Mike Erwin).

Episode 9 - Turf Wars

Ephram and Delia's grandparents, Grandpa Jacob Hoffman (recurring guest star Mark Rydell) and Nonny Ruth Hoffman (recurring guest star Doris Belack), make an unexpected visit to check on their son-in-law--and they question Dr. Brown's parenting skills. Meanwhile, Ephram sneaks out of the house to see Amy, who is still recovering emotionally from the surgery on her boyfriend, Colin Hart (new series star Mike Erwin).

Episode 10 - Is There a Doctor In the House

Delia and her grandmother, Nonny Ruth Hoffman (recurring guest star Doris Belack), host a festive birthday party for a grumpy Edna, who hates this particular day of the year. With everyone trapped due to a big snowstorm, Bright collapses from a burst appendix, and Dr. Brown and Dr. Abbott must improvise without a real operating room before the infection spreads. Meanwhile, Dr. Brown and Ephram express months of tension and hurt feelings in front of everyone, and Ephram threatens to move back to New York with his grandparents.

Episode 10 - Season 1, Episode 10: Is There a Doctor In the House

Delia and her grandmother, Nonny Ruth Hoffman (recurring guest star Doris Belack), host a festive birthday party for a grumpy Edna, who hates this particular day of the year. With everyone trapped due to a big snowstorm, Bright collapses from a burst appendix, and Dr. Brown and Dr. Abbott must improvise without a real operating room before the infection spreads. Meanwhile, Dr. Brown and Ephram express months of tension and hurt feelings in front of everyone, and Ephram threatens to move back to New York with his grandparents.

Episode 11 - A Thanksgiving Tale

Hoping to cheer up Delia, Ephram tries hard to recreate the Thanksgiving traditions of their mother as the Brown family spends its first holiday without her. Meanwhile, in order to save a patient's life, Dr. Brown must find the man's missing brother, who is believed to live in the woods. And antagonistic Dr. Abbott attempts to befriend the entire town after he has a health scare, and he wonders if anyone would attend his funeral.

Episode 11 - Season 1, Episode 11: A Thanksgiving Tale

Hoping to cheer up Delia, Ephram tries hard to recreate the Thanksgiving traditions of their mother as the Brown family spends its first holiday without her. Meanwhile, in order to save a patient's life, Dr. Brown must find the man's missing brother, who is believed to live in the woods. And antagonistic Dr. Abbott attempts to befriend the entire town after he has a health scare, and he wonders if anyone would attend his funeral.

Episode 12 - Season 1, Episode 12: Vegetative State

When the owner of Everwood's flower shop dies, Dr. Brown discovers that she was growing marijuana in her backyard to help people who were suffering from cancer. Against Dr. Abbott's wishes, his wife, Rose (recurring guest star Merrilyn Gann), stores the marijuana in their basement until the town decides what to do with it. After much debate, the community decides to burn it. Meanwhile, Dr. Brown's neighbor and friend Nina asks for his advice when a teacher suggests that her son, Sam (recurring guest star Ryan Armstrong), take the therapeutic drug Ritalin. Dr. Brown accompanies Nina to the teacher's meeting and voices his opposition to the idea. But after volunteering to watch Sam for an afternoon, he experiences how unruly Sam really is. Also, Amy and the Harts celebrate Colin's homecoming from the hospital by hosting a party. Colin is overwhelmed and frustrated because he still does not remember most of the people there, including Amy, due to his formerly comatose state.

Episode 12 - Vegetative State

When the owner of Everwood's flower shop dies, Dr. Brown discovers that she was growing marijuana in her backyard to help people who were suffering from cancer. Against Dr. Abbott's wishes, his wife, Rose (recurring guest star Merrilyn Gann), stores the marijuana in their basement until the town decides what to do with it. After much debate, the community decides to burn it. Meanwhile, Dr. Brown's neighbor and friend Nina asks for his advice when a teacher suggests that her son, Sam (recurring guest star Ryan Armstrong), take the therapeutic drug Ritalin. Dr. Brown accompanies Nina to the teacher's meeting and voices his opposition to the idea. But after volunteering to watch Sam for an afternoon, he experiences how unruly Sam really is. Also, Amy and the Harts celebrate Colin's homecoming from the hospital by hosting a party. Colin is overwhelmed and frustrated because he still does not remember most of the people there, including Amy, due to his formerly comatose state.

Episode 13 - The Price of Fame

Much to the chagrin of Dr. Abbott, who considers himself Everwood's resident thespian, Dr. Brown begrudgingly auditions for and is offered the lead role in a local production of "The King and I." Meanwhile, Ephram tries to contain his emotions when his intense feelings for Amy are complicated by Colin's desire to be his friend.

Episode 13 - Season 1, Episode 13: The Price of Fame

Much to the chagrin of Dr. Abbott, who considers himself Everwood's resident thespian, Dr. Brown begrudgingly auditions for and is offered the lead role in a local production of "The King and I." Meanwhile, Ephram tries to contain his emotions when his intense feelings for Amy are complicated by Colin's desire to be his friend.

Episode 14 - Season 1, Episode 14: Colin the Second

Although conflicted by his feelings for Amy, Ephram finds himself serving as confidante and friend to Amy's formerly comatose boyfriend, Colin, who continues to struggle to reclaim his life. Meanwhile, Dr. Brown hopes to convince Ephram to resume the piano lessons he abandoned after his mother's death. Nina (recurring guest star Stephanie Niznik), Dr. Brown's friend, is excited by a visit from her absentee husband, Carl Feeney (Dylan Walsh - "The Lone Ranger" 2003 telefilm), but old tensions return as well. And in a bittersweet moment, Amy and Colin are nominated for homecoming king and queen.

Episode 14 - Colin the Second

Although conflicted by his feelings for Amy, Ephram finds himself serving as confidante and friend to Amy's formerly comatose boyfriend, Colin, who continues to struggle to reclaim his life. Meanwhile, Dr. Brown hopes to convince Ephram to resume the piano lessons he abandoned after his mother's death. Nina (recurring guest star Stephanie Niznik), Dr. Brown's friend, is excited by a visit from her absentee husband, Carl Feeney (Dylan Walsh - "The Lone Ranger" 2003 telefilm), but old tensions return as well. And in a bittersweet moment, Amy and Colin are nominated for homecoming king and queen.

Episode 15 - Snow Job

On a church skiing trip chaperoned by curmudgeonly Dr. Abbott, Amy and Colin share their first kiss since his surgery; Ephram becomes intrigued with Colin's younger sister, Laynie (recurring guest star Nora Zehetner), who has recently returned home from boarding school; and Bright wants to make romantic progress with his girlfriend, Gemma Maxwell (Devon Reilly). Meanwhile, Dr. Brown hesitantly agrees to attend a party for single people with the recently divorced Reverend Thomas Keyes (recurring guest star Tim Dekay).

Episode 15 - Season 1, Episode 15: Snow Job

On a church skiing trip chaperoned by curmudgeonly Dr. Abbott, Amy and Colin share their first kiss since his surgery; Ephram becomes intrigued with Colin's younger sister, Laynie (recurring guest star Nora Zehetner), who has recently returned home from boarding school; and Bright wants to make romantic progress with his girlfriend, Gemma Maxwell (Devon Reilly). Meanwhile, Dr. Brown hesitantly agrees to attend a party for single people with the recently divorced Reverend Thomas Keyes (recurring guest star Tim Dekay).

Episode 16 - Season 1, Episode 16: My Funny Valentine

When traveling psychologist Dr. Gretchen Trott (recurring guest star Jane Krakowski) comes back to town, Dr. Brown realizes how attracted to her he is. In other romantic entanglements, Edna and Irv have difficulty adjusting to life after his heart attack scare; Harold and his wife, Rose (recurring guest star Merrilyn Gann), argue after they attend couples therapy; and Ephram asks Laynie (recurring guest star Nora Zehetner) on their first date, in part to show Amy that he's moving on with his life.

Episode 16 - My Funny Valentine

When traveling psychologist Dr. Gretchen Trott (recurring guest star Jane Krakowski) comes back to town, Dr. Brown realizes how attracted to her he is. In other romantic entanglements, Edna and Irv have difficulty adjusting to life after his heart attack scare; Harold and his wife, Rose (recurring guest star Merrilyn Gann), argue after they attend couples therapy; and Ephram asks Laynie (recurring guest star Nora Zehetner) on their first date, in part to show Amy that he's moving on with his life.

Episode 17 - Season 1, Episode 17: Everwood Confidential

Dr. Abbott's dementia-plagued, elderly godfather, Judge Marvin Harrison (Luke Askew), confesses to a murder that took place 30 years ago--and claims that Dr. Abbott's father was his accomplice. Dr. Abbott and Dr. Brown join the investigation in an attempt to find out what really happened and clear the men's reputations. Meanwhile, Ephram can't seem to stop thinking about Amy, causing major problems in his burgeoning relationship with Laynie (recurring guest star Nora Zehetner). Also, Dr. Brown clashes with Ephram's new piano teacher, Matt Lansing (Ian Vogt) over what is best for Ephram.

Episode 17 - Everwood Confidential

Dr. Abbott's dementia-plagued, elderly godfather, Judge Marvin Harrison (Luke Askew), confesses to a murder that took place 30 years ago--and claims that Dr. Abbott's father was his accomplice. Dr. Abbott and Dr. Brown join the investigation in an attempt to find out what really happened and clear the men's reputations. Meanwhile, Ephram can't seem to stop thinking about Amy, causing major problems in his burgeoning relationship with Laynie (recurring guest star Nora Zehetner). Also, Dr. Brown clashes with Ephram's new piano teacher, Matt Lansing (Ian Vogt) over what is best for Ephram.

Episode 18 - Season 1, Episode 18: The Unveiling

As the anniversary of his mother's death approaches, Ephram confronts a repressed memory of his father cheating on his mother. The memory causes the existing rift between father and son to escalate into a major emotional event. Meanwhile, Amy worries that Colin might not be recovering as well as everyone thinks when he becomes violently ill on one of their dates.

Episode 18 - The Unveiling

As the anniversary of his mother's death approaches, Ephram confronts a repressed memory of his father cheating on his mother. The memory causes the existing rift between father and son to escalate into a major emotional event. Meanwhile, Amy worries that Colin might not be recovering as well as everyone thinks when he becomes violently ill on one of their dates.

Episode 19 - Season 1, Episode 19: The Miracle of Everwood

Although Amy and Bright are still in denial regarding Colin's recovery, Ephram can't ignore the negative signs any longer after he witnesses Colin losing control and vandalizing the gym teacher's office. Meanwhile, a New York magazine reporter visits Dr. Brown, hoping to learn the truth of why the famed surgeon is still living in Everwood. And Delia decides to secretly stay overnight in a museum while on a school field trip.

Episode 19 - The Miracle of Everwood

Although Amy and Bright are still in denial regarding Colin's recovery, Ephram can't ignore the negative signs any longer after he witnesses Colin losing control and vandalizing the gym teacher's office. Meanwhile, a New York magazine reporter visits Dr. Brown, hoping to learn the truth of why the famed surgeon is still living in Everwood. And Delia decides to secretly stay overnight in a museum while on a school field trip.

Episode 20 - Season 1, Episode 20: Moonlight Sonata

Nervous Ephram feels the pressure of performing his first piano recital in Everwood. Dr. Brown and Dr. Abbott attempt to diagnose a man, Chuck (Dan Merket), with a mysterious sleeping disorder that leaves welts on his body. Although her parents have revoked her privileges, Amy pretends that she wants to spend time with her grandmother, Edna, in order to secretly visit Colin.

Episode 20 - Moonlight Sonata

Nervous Ephram feels the pressure of performing his first piano recital in Everwood. Dr. Brown and Dr. Abbott attempt to diagnose a man, Chuck (Dan Merket), with a mysterious sleeping disorder that leaves welts on his body. Although her parents have revoked her privileges, Amy pretends that she wants to spend time with her grandmother, Edna, in order to secretly visit Colin.

Episode 21 - Season 1, Episode 21: Episode 20

In a controversial and moving episode, Dr. Brown confronts his deepest convictions while trying to help a local girl, Kate Morris (Kate Mara), who is in big trouble. At the urging of wise Edna, he gets a surprising new perspective on the situation from Dr. Abbott. Meanwhile, Ephram regrets attending the spring formal dance with a superficial girl, Sherri Seevers (Taylor Kellam), he has never met--but Amy takes pity on him, to Colin's chagrin. And Dr. Brown realizes how unprepared he is for Delia to grow into womanhood.

Episode 21 - Episode 20

In a controversial and moving episode, Dr. Brown confronts his deepest convictions while trying to help a local girl, Kate Morris (Kate Mara), who is in big trouble. At the urging of wise Edna, he gets a surprising new perspective on the situation from Dr. Abbott. Meanwhile, Ephram regrets attending the spring formal dance with a superficial girl, Sherri Seevers (Taylor Kellam), he has never met--but Amy takes pity on him, to Colin's chagrin. And Dr. Brown realizes how unprepared he is for Delia to grow into womanhood.

Episode 22 - Fear Itself

After Colin has a seizure, Dr. Brown strongly advises Colin's father, James (recurring guest star Michael Flynn), to allow him to perform brain surgery on Colin. But Colin's parents resist the dangerous procedure, hoping for another miraculous recovery. In emotional turmoil, Colin rebuffs the sympathetic Amy. Meanwhile, as a favor to worried Edna, Dr. Brown accompanies Irv--who would much rather go alone--on a camping trip, forcing Ephram to come along as well and study for his final examinations. At the remote lake, an event occurs that changes father and son forever and enlightens Dr. Brown on how to deal with Colin's obdurate parents. Also, the Abbotts' neighbor, Nina, is overjoyed when her absentee husband, Carl (recurring guest star Dylan Walsh), vows to return home permanently. But a shocking surprise awaits her.

Episode 22 - Season 1, Episode 22: Fear Itself

After Colin has a seizure, Dr. Brown strongly advises Colin's father, James (recurring guest star Michael Flynn), to allow him to perform brain surgery on Colin. But Colin's parents resist the dangerous procedure, hoping for another miraculous recovery. In emotional turmoil, Colin rebuffs the sympathetic Amy. Meanwhile, as a favor to worried Edna, Dr. Brown accompanies Irv--who would much rather go alone--on a camping trip, forcing Ephram to come along as well and study for his final examinations. At the remote lake, an event occurs that changes father and son forever and enlightens Dr. Brown on how to deal with Colin's obdurate parents. Also, the Abbotts' neighbor, Nina, is overjoyed when her absentee husband, Carl (recurring guest star Dylan Walsh), vows to return home permanently. But a shocking surprise awaits her.

Episode 23 - Home

As the day of Colin's brain surgery approaches, Dr. Brown travels with Ephram and Delia to New York to consult with his accomplished mentor, Dr. Donald Douglas (Philip Baker Hall - "Magnolia," "Boogie Nights"). Together, the men devise an innovative method to save Colin--and Dr. Douglas advises Dr. Brown not to perform the extremely risky procedure. When Ephram sees how revered his father is among the students and faculty of his alma mater, he gains a new perspective and makes a major realization. Meanwhile, Colin "kidnaps" Amy and Bright and takes them on an adventure on his last day before the operation, taking care of last-minute emotional tasks. Dr. Brown emerges from the operating room after the grueling surgery and faces Colin's expectant family and loved ones . . .

Episode 23 - Season 1, Episode 23: Home

As the day of Colin's brain surgery approaches, Dr. Brown travels with Ephram and Delia to New York to consult with his accomplished mentor, Dr. Donald Douglas (Philip Baker Hall - "Magnolia," "Boogie Nights"). Together, the men devise an innovative method to save Colin--and Dr. Douglas advises Dr. Brown not to perform the extremely risky procedure. When Ephram sees how revered his father is among the students and faculty of his alma mater, he gains a new perspective and makes a major realization. Meanwhile, Colin "kidnaps" Amy and Bright and takes them on an adventure on his last day before the operation, taking care of last-minute emotional tasks. Dr. Brown emerges from the operating room after the grueling surgery and faces Colin's expectant family and loved ones . . .

Episode 24 - Season 2, Episode 1: The Last of Summer

Until the Brown family arrived last year, it seemed like nothing ever changed in Everwood, a charming little town in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. Dr. Andrew "Andy" Brown has made the transition from a world-renowned neurosurgeon, whose career overshadowed his parental obligations, to a small-town clinician and attentive but struggling father to bright 10-year-old Delia and troubled 16-year-old Ephram. Plainspoken Edna Harper (series star Debra Mooney) serves as Dr. Brown's nurse and office manager, despite being the mother of the only other doctor in town, irascible Dr. Harold Abbott, whose children, 16-year-old Amy (series star Emily VanCamp) and 18-year-old Bright (series star Chris Pratt), have become friends with Dr. Brown's at school. Dr. Brown has also found his neighbor, Nina Feeney (series star Stephanie Niznik), to be a reliable confidante. And the school bus driver, Mr. Irv Harper (series star John Beasley), keeps watch over it all.

Episode 25 - Season 2, Episode 2: Extra Ordinary

Dr. Brown is concerned that Ephram needs more extracurricular activities in order to be accepted at a top college, but Ephram is only focused on his Juilliard music school audition--which has surprising results. Amy's lack of interest in college preparation alarms her mother, Rose (recurring guest star Merrilyn Gann), more than her father, Dr. Abbott. And Bright's poor grades result in him being ejected from the football team, possibly jeopardizing the scholarship his father believes may be Bright's only chance to get into a decent school. Meanwhile, Dr. Brown tries to help a cheerleader, Stacey Wilson (Kristen Bell), who has ruptured breast implants but cares more about looking good than being healthy.

Episode 26 - Season 2, Episode 3: My Brother's Keeper

The entire Abbott family is agitated by the return of Dr. Linda Abbott (recurring guest star Marcia Cross - "Melrose Place"), Dr. Abbott's sister, who has been practicing Eastern-based medicine in exotic locations around the world. Edna is so proud of her daughter's accomplishments that she doesn't notice how lonely Linda is, and Edna needs to be reminded what a wonderful life she's built with Irv, even without travel and excitement. Linda encounters major resistance from Dr. Abbott when she announces her decision to join his practice. Meanwhile, Dr. Brown learns that some local adolescents may be practicing unsafe sex, and he is shocked at their parents' reaction to the situation. Also, Bright asks Ephram to watch over Amy, whose odd behavior has everyone worried

Episode 27 - Season 2, Episode 4: East Meets West

Dr. Brown's well-intentioned plan to give Ephram more free time by hiring college student Madison Kellner (recurring guest star Sarah Lancaster) as a caretaker for Delia ends up making things worse. Madison treats Ephram like a child and embarrasses him in front of Amy. Meanwhile, Dr. Brown's concern for the deceased Colin's alcoholic father, James (recurring guest star Michael Flynn), distracts him from Nina's struggle with her divorce proceedings. Dr. Abbott continues to clash with his physician sister, Linda (recurring guest star Marcia Cross), when she tries to take over his office. The differences in their personalities and medical philosophies become alarmingly clear.

Episode 28 - Season 2, Episode 5: Daddy's Little Girl

When Dr. Brown invites Linda (recurring guest star Marcia Cross) to dinner at the Brown house to discuss a patient, Delia lashes out, using foul language. With some insight from Delia's caretaker, Madison Kellner (recurring guest star Sarah Lancaster), Ephram figures out the reason for his sister's bad behavior. Meanwhile, Amy's depression deepens, but when her therapist recommends medication, Dr. Abbott refuses to write a prescription to help his daughter cope with Colin's death.

Episode 29 - Season 2, Episode 6: Blind Faith

Much to his chagrin, Dr. Abbott suspects that Linda (recurring guest star Marcia Cross) and Dr. Brown are far too attracted to each other, so he decides to select more appropriate suitors for his sister. Meanwhile, Ephram finally has the courage to tell Amy how he really feels about their relationship, but he is confused by his interest in Madison (recurring guest star Sarah Lancaster), who comes to his aid when Ephram needs help passing his driving test. Dr. Brown tries to help the soon-to-be-remarried Reverend Keyes (Tim DeKay - "Carnivale") cope with his impending blindness, but the minister would rather leave his fate to God than attempt a new treatment that might save his sight.

Episode 30 - Season 2, Episode 7: Three Miners from Everwood

When a coal mine collapses, Dr. Brown rushes to the scene, along with Edna, Linda (recurring guest star Marcia Cross) and Dr. Abbott. One of the miners, Will Cleveland (recurring guest star James Earl Jones - "The Great White Hope," "Field of Dreams"), is a jazz pianist who has recently become Ephram's mentor. Another, Daniel Sullivan (Beau Bridges - "The Second Civil War"), lives next door to Dr. Abbott, who has attempted to thwart Sullivan's outrageous building plans. And the third victim is Ellie Beels (Kirsten Nelson - "The West Wing"), who has been trying to conceive a baby. Dr. Brown, Dr. Abbott and Linda utilize their special skills under terrible conditions, but it is Dr. Brown who must confront his biggest fears in order to save lives.

Episode 31 - Season 2, Episode 8: The Burden of Truth

When Phil (J.K. Simmons - "Oz"), a mechanic, correctly "diagnoses" Dr. Brown's young patient with meningitis rather than with the flu, the townspeople believe Phil is a seer. Ephram confronts Madison (recurring guest star Sarah Lancaster) about his feelings for her. Amy agrees to seek professional help from Linda (recurring guest star Marcia Cross). But out of desperation, Amy steals Linda's medical notepad to forge a prescription for antidepressants. Meanwhile, Edna learns the disturbing truth about why Linda does not want to pursue a relationship with Dr. Brown.

Episode 32 - Season 2, Episode 9: Just Like In the Movies

Dr. Brown courts Linda (recurring guest star Marcia Cross), despite Edna and Dr. Abbott's insistence that he's wasting his time. But Dr. Brown persists, forcing Linda to inform him that she is HIV positive. Meanwhile, Bright tells Ephram to ignore Madison (recurring guest star Sarah Lancaster) in order to win her affections, but that becomes difficult when she breaks up with her boyfriend and comes to Ephram for friendly comfort. And Amy meets the flirtatious and attractive town "bad boy," Tommy Callahan (recurring guest star Paul Wasilewski - "The O.C."), who has compassion for her problems and awakens emotions that she hasn't felt since Colin's death.

Episode 33 - Season 2, Episode 10: Unhappy Holidays

Outraged to discover that Ephram and Madison (recurring guest star Sarah Lancaster) have gotten romantically involved, Dr. Brown almost terminates her job. However, Madison quits anyway, leaving the Browns with a very unhappy holiday. The situation worsens when Delia discovers another troubling relationship--the one between her father and Linda (recurring guest star Marcia Cross). Stressed by having to spend Thanksgiving with his cantankerous mother-in-law, Carol Roberts (Betty White - "Golden Girls," "Bringing Down the House"), Dr. Abbott reacts badly when Amy brings town "bad boy" Tommy Callahan (recurring guest star Paul Wasilewski - "The O.C.") to dinner. Amy finally becomes so exasperated that she runs away from home.

Episode 34 - Season 2, Episode 11: Family Dynamics

Within an hour of the discovery that Amy has run away from home, the authorities are at the Abbott house to scour for clues and interview her devastated parents and brother. However, Edna arrives, bewildered by the fuss, and explains that Amy spent the night at Edna's house. This sets off a series of harsh family crises, between Edna and Dr. Abbott, Rose and Edna and--perhaps most damaging, Dr. Abbott and Rose, who asserts herself for the first time in her turbulent marriage. Amy opts to remain at her grandparents' house, but she soon discovers that she cannot evade adult responsibility. Meanwhile, with Delia furious at him for dating Linda (recurring guest star Marcia Cross), Dr. Brown tries desperately to reconcile with his daughter and find out what's bothering her--but a father/daughter camping trip may not be the best idea. And Dr. Brown copes with a woman who wants to get pregnant using the frozen sperm of her dead husband, despite the objections of her current husband.

Episode 35 - Season 2, Episode 12: Controlling Interest

Dr. Brown tries to intervene when a bulimic high school champion wrestler, Gavin Curtis (Douglas Smith, real-life brother of series star Gregory Smith), puts his life in jeopardy while preparing for an important tournament. Bright is suspended from school after he fights with Amy's boyfriend, Tommy Callahan (recurring guest star Paul Wasilewski). Meanwhile, Linda (recurring guest star Marcia Cross) suspects that Dr. Brown is reluctant to become more intimate with her because of her HIV status. And Ephram is convinced that college student Madison (recurring guest star Sarah Lancaster) is embarrassed to be seen with him.

Episode 36 - Season 2, Episode 13: Forget Me Not

Distracted by her first fight with Tommy (recurring guest star Paul Wasilewski), Amy forgets to prepare her father's birthday dinner, making a reconciliation with him more difficult. Madison (recurring guest star Sarah Lancaster) lies to Ephram about liking a love song he wrote, leading to an argument when she refuses to show the song to her band. And Nina finally confronts Dr. Brown about his neglecting their friendship in favor of Linda (recurring guest star Marcia Cross).

Episode 37 - Season 2, Episode 14: No Sure Thing

Ephram gets the wrong idea when Madison (recurring guest star Sarah Lancaster) tells him her roommate is going to be out of town--but the misunderstanding leads to intimacy for the couple. Meanwhile, Amy decides she's ready to have sex with Tommy (recurring guest star Paul Wasilewski), mustering the courage to ask Dr. Brown to write her a prescription for birth control pills. And Dr. Brown makes the important decision to talk to Ephram and Delia about Linda (recurring guest star Marcia Cross) spending the night at their house.

Episode 38 - Season 2, Episode 15: The L Word

Ephram is horrified and heartbroken after he impulsively tells Madison (recurring guest star Sarah Lancaster) that he loves her, and she doesn't reciprocate. Meanwhile, Linda (recurring guest star Marcia Cross) naĂ¯vely agrees to take care of Delia overnight so Dr. Brown can accompany Ephram and his piano teacher, Will (recurring guest star James Earl Jones), to a jazz competition in Boulder. Also, Amy breaks up with Tommy (recurring guest star Paul Wasilewski) after realizing she might not be able to trust him.

Episode 39 - Season 2, Episode 16: Unspoken Truths

Bright helps Ephram get a fake identification card so he can get into a bar to see Madison (recurring guest star Sarah Lancaster) perform with her band. Meanwhile, Nina relies on Dr. Brown for emotional support after she is served with divorce papers--and the genuine affection between the two worries Linda (recurring guest star Marcia Cross). Dr. Abbott and Rose (recurring guest star Merrilyn Gann) schedule a meeting with Amy's guidance counselor after receiving her disappointing grades. And Tommy (recurring guest star Paul Wasilewski) takes Amy to a party where she finds closure over the loss of Colin (former series star Mike Erwin)--but the evening takes a life-threatening turn.

Episode 40 - Season 2, Episode 17: Unfinished Business

Amy moves back home but finds adjusting to her old life difficult, especially after her parents discover that she is taking birth control pills. Also, Amy's former friends rebuff her. Meanwhile, Ephram thinks Madison (recurring guest star Sarah Lancaster) is going to break up with him. And Dr. Brown testifies on behalf of Nina as she and her ex-husband, Carl (recurring guest star Dylan Walsh - "Nip/Tuck"), who recently admitted that he is gay, battle for sole custody of their son.

Episode 41 - Season 2, Episode 18: Last Looks

Against Dr. Brown's judgment, ex-sweethearts Ephram and Madison (recurring guest star Sarah Lancaster) decide that she should resume her job as Delia's baby-sitter. Meanwhile, Amy contemplates stopping her antidepressant medication after Linda (recurring guest star Marcia Cross) suggests that Amy might be ready. And Bright anxiously awaits his college acceptance letters.

Episode 42 - Season 2, Episode 19: Sick

Amy confides to Bright that she may have developed feelings for Ephram, but Bright begs her to have mercy on poor Ephram, who is still nursing a broken heart from his recent breakup with Delia's baby-sitter. Meanwhile, when Linda's (recurring guest star Marcia Cross) HIV status is accidentally revealed to her patients, Dr. Abbott faces a potential malpractice suit. And Dr. Brown is forced to admit the truth about Linda's condition to Ephram, who becomes upset with his father for risking his life by dating Linda.

Episode 43 - Season 2, Episode 20: Do or Die

Ephram and Amy go to the prom together as friends, but after they encounter his ex-girlfriend Madison (recurring guest star Sarah Lancaster) and Amy realizes that Ephram is still brokenhearted, Amy decides not to tell him that she has romantic feelings for him. Meanwhile, Linda (recurring guest star Marcia Cross) ponders leaving Everwood. And Dr. Brown's mentor, Dr. Donald Douglas (recurring guest star Philip Baker Hall), asks him to perform risky brain surgery--on Douglas himself.

Episode 44 - Season 2, Episode 21: Your Future Awaits

When Amy accompanies Ephram to Boulder for his audition to Juilliard, a romantic moment leads her to confess her newfound feelings for him. Meanwhile, Dr. Brown struggles to convince his mentor, Dr. Douglas (recurring guest star Philip Baker Hall), to undergo riskier brain surgery than originally thought necessary--and Dr. Brown wants to perform it. Dr. Abbott faces losing his medical practice after it appears that no company will insure him. And Bright decides not to attend his graduation ceremony, to the disappointment of his family.

Episode 45 - Season 2, Episode 22: The Day Is Done

Ephram is elated after being accepted into Juilliard's summer program, but he is overcome with emotion when Amy shares her feelings for him and asks him to stay in Everwood for the summer. Meanwhile, Dr. Abbott's family thinks he is a fool when he decides to open a bagel shop after losing his malpractice insurance. And Dr. Brown has a shocking revelation about his family.

Episode 46 - Season 3, Episode 1: For Every Action...

World-renowned neurosurgeon and single father to preteen Delia and teenage Ephram, Dr. Andrew Brown, came to Everwood, Colorado, to start over. He runs a free clinic with Edna Harper as his nurse and office manager. His Colleague, Edna's son, Dr. Harold Abbott, forbade his wife, Rose, and teenage kids, Amy and Bright, from having anything to do with the Browns. However, Ephram and Amy start dating. Ephram returns home from a summer program at Juilliard, full of memories of school and Amy's visit to Manhattan. Meanwhile, Dr. Brown copes with a disturbing letter from Delia's former baby-sitter, who dated Ephram briefly, the young woman's secret, and the fact that he persuaded her to move away. Ephram has a letter of his own, and when Amy finally demands an explanation he makes a tough realization about his future. Bright reluctantly prepares for his freshman year at community college. Dr. Abbott rents his former office space to California transplant Jake Hartman.

Episode 47 - Season 3, Episode 2: ...There Is a Reaction

At her father's suggestion, a heartbroken Amy is determined to make the most of her senior year in the wake of Ephram returning from New York and telling her that piano has to be his number one priority. Dr. Brown contemplates telling Ephram about the pregnancy of Ephram's former girlfriend. Meanwhile, Rose naĂ¯vely agrees to help Bright find his true calling after she discovers that he hasn't enrolled for college classes and is in fact leading a life of total leisure. Dr. Jake Hartman (recurring guest star SCOTT WOLF) creates a marketing blitz for his new practice that threatens to push Dr. Abbott over the edge. And Nina takes in her friends' teenage daughter, Hannah (recurring guest star SARAH DREW - "Radio"), and asks Ephram to befriend Hannah.

Episode 48 - Season 3, Episode 3: Staking Claim

Ephram regrets promising Nina that he would watch over Hannah (recurring guest star SARAH DREW) at school, especially when Hannah's constant presence interferes with his time alone with Amy. Amy befriends Hannah out of pity, but she soon finds Hannah so refreshing that a real friendship develops. Meanwhile, Dr. Brown tries to ignore the tension between Dr. Abbott and Edna, but Dr. Abbott's attitude forces Edna to quit and go to work for rival doctor Jake (recurring guest star SCOTT WOLF). Dr. Brown treats a 13-year-old patient whose mysterious injuries cause the family physician to suspect the boy's mother, Sara Beck (ELIZABETH MITCHELL), of abuse.

Episode 49 - Season 3, Episode 4: The Birds & the Batteries

Andy is uncertain about what to do when Delia naĂ¯vely stumbles upon Nina's sex toy and starts asking questions. Meanwhile, Ephram attempts to write Amy a love letter to show her the extent of his feelings; Amy undertakes a mission to make her new best friend, Hannah (recurring guest star SARAH DREW), popular; and when Dr. Abbott and Rose question Bright's euphoria over being selected Employee of the Month, they decide it's time for some parental intervention.

Episode 50 - Season 3, Episode 5: Sacrifice

Dr. Brown is embarrassed after he picks a fight with Everwood's "patron saint," Amanda Hayes (recurring guest star ANNE HECHE - "Birth," "Ally McBeal"), who, unbeknown to Dr. Brown, has been caring for her profoundly disabled husband for the past five years. Meanwhile, Jake (recurring guest star SCOTT WOLF) surprises Nina by asking her out on a date; Ephram and Bright realize their friendship may have grown too far apart to salvage; and neurotic-as-ever Dr. Abbott struggles to come up with a medical invention after learning that Dr. Brown and Jake have successful inventions of their own.

Episode 51 - Season 3, Episode 6: Shoot the Moon

Dr. Brown worries that Ephram is beginning to question himself and his chances of getting into Juilliard after he applies to a college in Colorado as a backup plan. Similarly, Dr. Abbott has concerns of his own when Amy informs him that she's not applying to the school they always dreamed of her attending, Princeton, because it would take her too far away from Ephram. Meanwhile, Dr. Brown jumps headfirst into helping Amanda (recurring guest star ANNE HECHE) and her disabled husband, John (recurring guest star JASON BEGHE), with a new therapy involving music, but it may be too much and too fast for Amanda. And Edna and Irv's marriage hits a rough patch after Irv loses his job, and they contemplate their future together.

Episode 52 - Season 3, Episode 7: Best Laid Plans

When Jake (recurring guest star SCOTT WOLF) secretly informs Dr. Brown that Ephram came to him for an STD (sexually transmitted disease) test, Dr. Brown and Dr. Abbott decide the best plan of action is to convince Ephram and Amy to abstain from sex. After Ephram realizes it's no coincidence that he and Amy both had a serious discussion with their fathers on the same day and informs her of his suspicions, Amy feels betrayed that Ephram didn't tell her about the test beforehand. Meanwhile, Nina finally decides it's time to tell Dr. Brown how she feels about him and asks him out to dinner. And Bright invites a love-struck Hannah (recurring guest star SARAH DREW) to go with him to a movie, but the night takes a turn for the worse when Hannah misinterprets Bright's interest.

Episode 53 - Season 3, Episode 8: The Tipping Point

Struggling to select the music program for his Juilliard audition tape, Ephram seeks guidance from his music teacher and mentor, Will Cleveland (recurring guest star JAMES EARL JONES), but Ephram faces losing one of the most important relationships in his life after he hurts Will's feelings. Meanwhile, Dr. Brown and Amanda (recurring guest star ANNE HECHE) experience a miraculous breakthrough in their music therapy with Amanda's husband, John (recurring guest star JASON BEGHE), but Dr. Brown quickly begins to question whether or not their celebratory mood is premature. And Bright continues down his unfortunate path of apathy, getting fired from his job--for getting intimate with a waitress in the supply closet--and lying to his parents.

Episode 54 - Season 3, Episode 9: The Reflex

Ephram and Amy decide they're ready for sexual intimacy in their relationship and make romantic plans to meet at the Abbotts' cabin, but the enormity of the situation proves too much for the couple to handle. Meanwhile, Dr. Brown and Amanda (recurring guest star ANNE HECHE) play chaperone for Delia and Charlie's (recurring guest star SHANE HABOUCHA) pizza date, but the evening turns out to be more of a date for the two adults, who realize their mutual attraction is wrong. Finally, Nina reevaluates her feelings for Jake (recurring guest star SCOTT WOLF) after he comes to her rescue.

Episode 55 - Season 3, Episode 10: Need to Know

Realizing that his feelings for Amanda (recurring guest star ANNE HECHE) are only growing stronger, despite his best efforts to maintain a platonic friendship, Dr. Brown decides it is best to refer her husband's case to Dr. Abbott. Upon hearing news that his ex-girlfriend's band is performing in town, Ephram seeks advice from Bright, signaling a thaw in the boys' chilly relationship. Finally, Amy's curiosity unearths Hannah's (recurring guest star SARAH DREW) family secret.

Episode 56 - Season 3, Episode 11: Complex Guilt

Following Amanda's (recurring guest star ANNE HECHE) decision to send her husband to a world-renowned treatment facility, Dr. Brown is rushed to the hospital after he collapses in front of Dr. Abbott as a result of the stress and guilt he has been feeling over his affair with Amanda. Meanwhile, Amy continues to distance herself from Ephram in response to his lying about his ex-girlfriend. And Edna builds a writer's room for a depressed Irv, but the gesture doesn't go over well, and they consider separating.

Episode 57 - Season 3, Episode 12: Giving Up the Girl

When Jake's (recurring guest star SCOTT WOLF) girlfriend from Los Angeles arrives in Everwood unexpectedly, Nina comes to his rescue with a sympathetic shoulder to lean on--and the possibility of more. Meanwhile, Dr. Abbott and Rose worry about Amy after she becomes determined to audition for a rigorous ballet program in Denver. And Dr. Brown unintentionally humiliates Delia in front of her hockey team. David Paymer ("Quiz Show") directed the episode.

Episode 58 - Season 3, Episode 13: The Perfect Day

Dr. Brown faces the repercussions of his affair with Amanda (recurring guest star ANNE HECHE) when Nina accidentally discovers them together and questions Dr. Brown's integrity. Meanwhile, Ephram and Amy convince a reluctant Hannah (recurring guest star SARAH DREW) to skip school for the day, and the three of them take Bright along for the ride. Meanwhile, a medical emergency forces Dr. Abbott and Edna to ignore their hostile feelings for each other and work together.

Episode 59 - Season 3, Episode 14: Since You've Been Gone

Dr. Brown and Amanda (recurring guest star ANNE HECHE) decide that it's time to tell Delia and her friend Charlie (recurring guest star SHANE HABOUCHA) about their relationship before they hear about it elsewhere, but Charlie's emotional reaction makes them question what they're doing. Meanwhile, when Hannah (recurring guest star SARAH DREW) doesn't jump at the opportunity to go on a date with a really cute guy from school, Amy is convinced that Hannah is misguidedly saving herself for Bright. And Nina questions whether or not her son, Sam (recurring guest star JIMMY BENNETT), is going to be hurt again if her relationship with Jake (recurring guest star SCOTT WOLF) doesn't work out.

Episode 60 - Season 3, Episode 15: Surprise

Just as they've become somewhat comfortable with their new relationship, Dr. Brown and Amanda (recurring guest star ANNE HECHE) receive word that Amanda's husband, John (recurring guest star JASON BEGHE), has experienced a miraculous breakthrough in his recovery. Meanwhile, Amy learns the truth about why Ephram's former girlfriend left town. An elated Ephram is offered an audition at Juilliard. Hannah (recurring guest star SARAH DREW) questions whether or not she's emotionally prepared to take the test for Huntington's disease. And Bright is accused of sexual misconduct in the workplace. Series star TOM AMANDES directed the episode.

Episode 61 - Season 3, Episode 16: A Mountain Town

Feeling conflicted over the recent news about Madison and not willing to jeopardize Ephram's Juilliard audition, an angst-filled Amy tells Ephram that he should take his father to New York instead of her. In New York, Dr. Brown struggles with memories of his former life and the desire to tell Ephram the truth about Madison's (recurring guest star Sarah Lancaster) pregnancy. But when Ephram runs into Madison in Manhattan and they make plans to see each other, Dr. Brown is forced to take action.

Episode 62 - Season 3, Episode 17: Fate Accompli

On the morning of his Juilliard audition in New York, Ephram meets Madison (recurring guest star SARAH LANCASTER) for coffee and becomes distraught when she tells him that she was pregnant with their child. This devastating revelation causes Ephram to make decisions that will alter the course of his life. Meanwhile, back in Everwood, Amy is unsure of what will happen to her relationship with Ephram after he learns the truth about Madison. And Dr. Abbott counsels a man, Frank Sullivan (CHRIS PENN - "Starsky & Hutch"), whose son may die as a result of a hunting accident.

Episode 63 - Season 3, Episode 18: Fallout

After returning from New York feeling lost and confused and needing Amy for support, Ephram considers his options in the wake of his ex-girlfriend's life-altering revelation. Meanwhile, Dr. Brown is a little stunned after learning the extent of Nina's feelings for Jake (recurring guest star SCOTT WOLF). And, with a little encouragement from Bright, Hannah (recurring guest star SARAH DREW) goes on a date with a smitten Topher (recurring guest star LUKAS BEHNKEN).

Episode 64 - Season 3, Episode 19: Acceptance

When Jake's (recurring guest star Scott Wolf) younger brother comes to visit and confides that he doesn't see a future for Jake and Nina, Jake seeks counsel from an unlikely source--Dr. Brown. Meanwhile, when Amy is accepted into Princeton, she assumes that her father was the one who secretly sent in her application. And Ephram and Amy make plans to spend an evening together, further confusing the status of their relationship.

Episode 65 - Season 3, Episode 20: He Who Hesitates

To Dr. Brown's dismay, Ephram makes a bold move in an attempt to raise money for a plane ticket to Europe. Meanwhile, Nina can't understand why Dr. Brown has been acting strangely lately, whereas a more perceptive Delia straightforwardly asks her father whether he has feelings for Nina. And, unexpectedly, Bright becomes jealous when Hannah (recurring guest star SARAH DREW) goes to prom with Topher (recurring guest star LUKAS BEHNKEN).

Episode 66 - Season 3, Episode 21: Good to Go

Feeling there is nothing to keep him in Everwood and desperately needing distance from his father, Ephram prepares to leave his family and friends for a new life in Europe. However, he questions his plans when Dr. Brown reveals the secret that Amy has been keeping from Ephram. Meanwhile, Nina and Jake (recurring guest star SCOTT WOLF) contemplate starting a business together, but the stress on their relationship proves a big obstacle to overcome. And Bright confesses to Ephram that he has developed feelings for Hannah (recurring guest star SARAH DREW).

Episode 67 - Season 3, Episode 22: Where the Heart Is

In the season finale, Dr. Brown discusses with Delia the possibility of leaving Everwood to accept a prestigious position with a Chicago hospital. Uncharacteristically upset over this news, Dr. Abbott gives Dr. Brown a reason to stay. Meanwhile, Jake (recurring guest star SCOTT WOLF) moves in with Nina, leaving Dr. Brown to question whether or not he should tell Nina about his feelings for her. And Bright finally admits to Hannah (recurring guest star SARAH DREW) that he cares for her.

Episode 68 - Season 4, Episode 1: A Kiss to Build a Dream On

After Dr. Brown's (series star Treat Williams) declaration of love for Nina (series star Stephane Niznik), she must choose between the two men she loves--Dr. Brown and Jake (recurring guest star Scott Wolf). At Delia's (series star Vivien Cardone) behest, Ephram (series star Gregory Smith) makes an emotional return to Everwood just in time for an unexpected wedding. Bright (series star Chris Pratt) and Hannah (recurring guest star Sarah Drew) are reunited after their first kiss and a summer spent apart. And Amy (series star Emily VanCamp) and Rose (series star Merrilyn Gann) find that Rose's cancer has driven them apart rather than brought them together. Also appearing are series star Debra Mooney as Edna Harper, series star John Beasley as Irv Harper and series star Tom Amandes as Dr. Harold Abbott.

Episode 69 - Season 4, Episode 2: The Next Step

Dr. Brown learns that Ephram has no intention of moving back home, and Bright invites Ephram to move in with him and Reid (recurring guest star JUSTIN BALDONI). Meanwhile, Hannah (recurring guest star SARAH DREW) worries about the long-term possibilities for her relationship with Bright after he shares his "three dates and out" policy. Dr. Abbott is suspicious of Dr. Brown's frequent absences from the office. Nina and Jake (recurring guest star SCOTT WOLF) celebrate the grand opening of their new restaurant, Sam's. And Ephram and Amy finally confront the unspoken fate of their relationship.

Episode 70 - Season 4, Episode 3: Put On a Happy Face

As if adjusting to college life and believing that her secret crush, Reid (recurring guest star JUSTIN BALDONI), is gay weren't enough to handle, Amy learns that Ephram is going to be a regular fixture in her life now that he has moved in with Bright and Reid. Meanwhile, Dr. Brown, Nina and Jake (recurring guest star SCOTT WOLF) attempt to move on with life after Nina decides which of the men she wants. Bright and Ephram take Hannah (recurring guest star SARAH DREW) to a college party.

Episode 71 - Season 4, Episode 4: Pieces of Me

Ephram begins giving piano lessons to a 14-year-old piano prodigy, Kyle (recurring guest star Steven R. McQueen--grandson of movie legend Steve McQueen), but Ephram soon realizes that the music awakens difficult memories from last year. Meanwhile, Dr. Brown advises a brain tumor patient (Joseph Bologna) and his wife (Renée Taylor--Bologna's real-life wife). Dr. Abbott and Rose await the latest cancer test results while dealing with the stress of a mayoral reelection. And Delia tells her father that she wants a Bat Mitzvah.

Episode 72 - Season 4, Episode 5: Connect Four

On a camping trip with his father and Dr. Abbott, Ephram reveals the true reason he returned to Everwood. Bright contemplates a sex-free relationship with Hannah (recurring guest star SARAH DREW) after she tells him that she doesn't believe in pre-marital sex. Meanwhile, Amy grows even more emotionally confused when Reid (recurring guest star JUSTIN BALDONI) asks her to go with him to a Halloween fund-raiser. Jake (recurring guest star SCOTT WOLF) and Edna's working relationship is put to the test when Edna questions Jake's work ethic. And Ephram learns more about his mysterious piano student, Kyle (recurring guest star STEVEN R. McQUEEN). Series star TOM AMANDES directed the episode.

Episode 73 - Season 4, Episode 6: Free Fall

In hopes of mending Dr. Brown and Jake's (recurring guest star SCOTT WOLF) friendship, Nina suggests the two men go to counseling together. Meanwhile, Dr. Brown breaks the news to Ephram that Amy may be seeing someone new. Dr. Abbott helps Rose find new direction after she loses the mayoral reelection campaign. And Ephram realizes that Kyle's (recurring guest star STEVEN R. McQUEEN) life may be more complicated than he originally thought.

Episode 74 - Season 4, Episode 7: Pro Choice

Hannah's (recurring guest star SARAH DREW) mother, Diane (JAYNE BROOK - "Chicago Hope"), makes an unexpected visit to Everwood to tell Hannah that her father has passed away. Ephram stifles his feelings for Amy while forced to watch her relationship with Reid (recurring guest star JUSTIN BALDONI) grow more serious; Dr. Brown advises a patient, Brian Chapin (KEITH DAVID - "Crash"), who desperately needs a kidney transplant but refuses to accept one from his daughter; and Bright struggles to find a way to help Hannah through this difficult time.

Episode 75 - Season 4, Episode 8: So Long Farewell...

With Hannah (recurring guest star SARAH DREW) leaving for Minnesota in a few days with her mother, Diane (recurring guest star JAYNE BROOK), Bright and Amy find themselves taking Hannah's pending departure harder than even they expected. Jake (recurring guest star SCOTT WOLF) sets out on a high-risk bike trip with his friend Cliff (SIMON REX) that takes a near fatal turn. Drs. Brown and Abbott uncharacteristically decide to go skydiving after hearing of Jake's daredevil ways. And Reid (recurring guest star JUSTIN BALDONI) keeps his promise to Ephram and stops pursuing Amy, leaving her feeling all the more lonely.

Episode 76 - Season 4, Episode 9: Getting to Know You

A very-much-in-love Ephram discovers that he has unwittingly become a "girlfriend" to Amy, but the friendship takes a turn for something more when a moment of intimacy leads to lovemaking. Meanwhile, Nina grows suspicious of Jake's (recurring guest star SCOTT WOLF) recent strange behavior, which is further amplified when his brother, Brian (TOM PARKER), shows up unexpectedly. Delia befriends the popular girls in school, which worries Dr. Brown. Bright tries to rectify Hannah's (recurring guest star SARAH DREW) low self-esteem issues. And Rose gives Dr. Abbott startling news that could drastically change their lives.

Episode 77 - Season 4, Episode 10: Ghosts

Now that a week has passed since they made love, Ephram and Amy must figure out what this new development means for their future. Nina and Jake (recurring guest star SCOTT WOLF) face the biggest obstacle yet in their relationship. Meanwhile, the brutally honest description of Dr. Brown in Irv's debut novel causes him to pause for self-reflection. And Ephram realizes that he and Kyle (recurring guest star STEVEN R. McQUEEN) may have even more in common than he originally thought.

Episode 78 - Season 4, Episode 11: Lost and Found

Amy's new college professor and mentor, Laurie Fields (recurring guest star LESLIE HOPE - "24"), encourages her to get involved with Planned Parenthood. When Amy tries to persuade Hannah (recurring guest star SARAH DREW) to volunteer as well, it leads to a serious rift between the friends. Dr. Abbott and Rose consider adopting a child from Africa. While Irv is on his book tour, Edna ends up in the hospital, and Dr. Brown comes to the rescue. Ephram's sadness over his relationship with Amy and his sudden lack of direction in life is made worse by the news that his piano teacher has died.

Episode 79 - Season 4, Episode 12: You're a Good ManAndy Brown

Although Jake (recurring guest star SCOTT WOLF) is back from rehab and going to 12-step meetings every night, Nina realizes she has no idea how to deal with his recovery. Dr. Brown cancels his first Internet date to give Nina emotional support. Amy tries to impress Professor Fields (recurring guest star LESLIE HOPE) by using her father, which results in Dr. Abbott lying to his daughter about his past. Ephram encourages Kyle (recurring guest star STEVEN R. McQUEEN) to meet with his long-absent father, opening old wounds for Ephram regarding his own lost son. When Delia asks Dr. Brown to listen to the rough draft of her Bat Mitzvah speech, he is deeply touched by her memories and message.

Episode 80 - Season 4, Episode 13: An Ounce of Prevention

Ephram convinces Kyle (recurring guest star STEVEN R. McQUEEN) to accept the invitation of a pretty classmate to go to a school dance, but when Kyle has a terrible evening, Ephram finally faces his suspicions that Kyle may be gay. Feeling that he has made things worse for Kyle, Ephram turns to Amy and Dr. Brown for advice. Meanwhile, Ellie (BROOKE NEVIN), an 18-year-old girl with a family history of breast cancer, asks Dr. Brown to perform a preventative mastectomy, and Dr. Abbott is appalled by Dr. Brown's decision. And in an attempt to put the excitement back into her relationship with Bright, Hannah (recurring guest star SARAH DREW) hosts a Hawaiian luau for two.

Episode 81 - Season 4, Episode 14: Across the Lines

After Dr. Brown and Jake (recurring guest star SCOTT WOLF) witness a car crash and save the intoxicated driver's life, they disagree over whether or not to report him to the police. Meanwhile, Ephram convinces Reid (recurring guest star JUSTIN BALDONI) to talk to a counselor about his academic problems, but the session does more harm than good. When Amy and Hannah (recurring guest star SARAH DREW) try to spend some quality time together, they continue to disagree about friends, relationships and politics. And Dr. Abbott is shocked to find Rose smoking medicinal marijuana with a man from her cancer survivor group.

Episode 82 - Season 4, Episode 15: The Land of Confusion

When Ephram announces his plans to transfer to Colorado A&M, Dr. Brown counsels him not to choose a school just to be near Amy. Knowing that Ephram regrets his lost opportunity at Juilliard, Dr. Brown sets up a meeting for him with a top concert pianist, and the glimpse into that world helps Ephram decide what he wants to do. With things starting to feel back on track, Nina tells Dr. Brown that she plans to propose to Jake (recurring guest star SCOTT WOLF). And Bright is unable to admit to Hannah (recurring guest star SARAH DREW) that the absence of sex in their relationship is growing more difficult for him. After a quarrel, Bright runs in to Ada (recurring guest star KELLY CARLSON - "Nip/Tuck") and makes a terrible mistake.

Episode 83 - Season 4, Episode 16: Truth...

Upon learning that Bright cheated on Hannah (recurring guest star SARAH DREW), Ephram is outraged that Bright plans to keep his transgression a secret from her. When Ephram confides in Amy, she also confronts Bright and convinces him that he must tell Hannah the truth. Meanwhile, when Dr. Abbott fills out an adoption application, he asks Dr. Brown to protect his lie regarding Rose's cancer. During Irv's book tour appearance in San Diego, Irv and Edna spend time with Irv's daughter, Cassie (NIA LONG - "Third Watch," "Judging Amy"). And Reid's (recurring guest star JUSTIN BALDONI) desperate actions bring about terrible results with his medical school advisors.

Episode 84 - Season 4, Episode 17: All the Lonely People

Devastated by the decision of his medical school advisor, a desperate Reid (recurring guest star JUSTIN BALDONI) tries to commit suicide. Ephram rescues him but can't forgive himself for missing the signs of Reid's depression. Meanwhile, Dr. Brown and Nina find themselves in a compromising situation when Nina admits she may still have feelings for him. Trying to win Rose's forgiveness, Dr. Abbott buys her a necklace, but Bright takes it and tries to give it to Hannah (recurring guest star SARAH DREW) as an apology for his affair. In the U.S., a public service announcement regarding teen suicide airs at the conclusion of the episode.

Episode 85 - Season 4, Episode 18: Enjoy the Ride

Just out of the hospital and wanting to start his life over, Reid (recurring guest star JUSTIN BALDONI) asks Amy out on a date. Amy convinces a very reluctant Hannah (recurring guest star SARAH DREW) to go on a double date with them and Amy's friend Nick (recurring guest star CHRIS EGAN - "Empire"), leaving Bright to deal with his pain and jealousy. Meanwhile, Delia panics when her Bat Mitzvah is planned on the same day as the birthday party of the most popular girl at school. Nina tries to deal with her confusing emotions regarding Dr. Brown and realizes she will have to make a decision when Jake (recurring guest star SCOTT WOLF) asks her to move to Los Angeles with him. And Dr. Abbott points out to Rose that they were so caught up in the adoption procedure that they've been taking each other for granted.

Episode 86 - Season 4, Episode 19: Reckoning

Dr. Brown, Ephram and Delia are all shocked by a visit from Dr. Brown's estranged father, Gene (CHARLES DURNING - "Everybody Loves Raymond," "Tootsie"), whom they haven't seen for 15 years. Meanwhile, Ephram and Amy take Bright out to celebrate his 21st birthday, but Bright drinks too much, falls through a window and ends up in the hospital. Hannah (recurring guest star SARAH DREW) rushes from her date with Nick (recurring guest star CHRIS EGAN) to be at Bright's side. Nina decides to move to Los Angeles with Jake (recurring guest star SCOTT WOLF), which is devastating news for Dr. Brown. And Irv and Edna plan to buy a recreational vehicle and spend their retirement traveling the country.

Episode 87 - Season 4, Episode 20: GoodbyeLove

The whole town gathers at the funeral of one of Everwood's most beloved citizens. Afterwards, Amy begins to rethink her relationship with Ephram. Meanwhile, Ephram decides he should tell Nina that Dr. Brown has bought her an engagement ring before she makes the final decision to leave Everwood with Jake (recurring guest star SCOTT WOLF). And when Dr. Brown's father, Gene (recurring guest star CHARLES DURNING), announces that his visit is over, father and son have an honest and long-overdue conversation about their feelings for each other.

Episode 88 - Season 4, Episode 21: Foreverwood Pt. 1

In the two-part series finale, Nina packs her belongings and prepares to leave Everwood with Jake, but not before telling Hannah that she knows Dr. Brown bought her an engagement ring. Hannah convinces Nina to sneak into the house and look at the ring while the Browns are out, and Jake once again confronts Dr. Brown about his feelings for Nina. With their house sold, Nina and her son temporarily move in with the Browns. Wanting to take care of an unresolved issue in his life before he can propose marriage to Nina, Dr. Brown takes a mysterious trip. Meanwhile, at Delia's Bat Mitzvah, Amy realizes she still has strong feelings for Ephram when she sees him with his new girlfriend, Stephanie--who competes with Amy for his affections. Also, after a patient leaves her baby on the Abbotts' doorstep, Dr. Abbott tries to figure out the best course of action, especially when Rose becomes attached to the little girl.

Episode 89 - Season 4, Episode 22: Foreverwood Pt. 2

In the two-part series finale, Nina packs her belongings and prepares to leave Everwood with Jake, but not before telling Hannah that she knows Dr. Brown bought her an engagement ring. Hannah convinces Nina to sneak into the house and look at the ring while the Browns are out, and Jake once again confronts Dr. Brown about his feelings for Nina. With their house sold, Nina and her son temporarily move in with the Browns. Wanting to take care of an unresolved issue in his life before he can propose marriage to Nina, Dr. Brown takes a mysterious trip. Meanwhile, at Delia's Bat Mitzvah, Amy realizes she still has strong feelings for Ephram when she sees him with his new girlfriend, Stephanie--who competes with Amy for his affections. Also, after a patient leaves her baby on the Abbotts' doorstep, Dr. Abbott tries to figure out the best course of action, especially when Rose becomes attached to the little girl.



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