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Brothers (US) :: The Road Yet Taken (05x25)
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| Title: | The Road Yet Taken |
| Episode #: | 05x25 |
| Original Airdate: | Friday May 05th, 1989 |
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As Lou approaches his 51st birthday, he finds himself thinking about his life -- and about death. He consults a medium in order to talk to his deceased father, but his brothers think the medium is a fraud and try to talk Lou out of his plan.
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This was the final episode of Brothers, so the closing credits ran over footage of the actors coming out to take their bows instead of scenes from the episode. |
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Cliff: (Seeing all the candles in Donald's house for the seance) Nice candles. What did you do, rob a church? | Joe: (after Lou introduces the medium he hired to contact his father) Who's Sonya?
Lou: She's an average.
Sonya: A medium, Lou! |
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Based on when this episode aired, Lou would've been born in 1938. The series presented him as a Korean War veteran, but if he was born in 1938 he would have been too young to have served during the Korean War (which lasted from 1950 to 1953). |
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