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Everwood :: The Burden of Truth (02x08)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: The Burden of Truth
Episode #: 02x08
Production Number: 176108
Original Airdate: Monday November 10th, 2003
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Episode Crew
Director: Michael Schultz
Writer: Vanessa Taylor
 
Episode Summary
 
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After the town mechanic "diagnoses" a patient of Andy's with meningitis rather than flu, the townspeople begin to think that he has a special gift. Meanwhile, Ephram tells Madison about his feelings for her; Amy goes to Linda for help with her depression; and Edna learns the disturbing truth about why Linda refuses to date Andy.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Charlie WeberplayedJayRecurring (first appearance)
Gordon JohnsonplayedMr. JensenRecurring (third appearance)
Jan FeltplayedLouiseRecurring (6th appearance)
Merrilyn GannplayedRose AbbottRecurring (21st appearance)
Steven Anderson (1)playedThurman RevereRecurring (third appearance)
Dendrie TaylorplayedMrs. Thomson 
J. K. SimmonsplayedPhil Drebbles 
 
Main Cast
 
Treat WilliamsplayedDr. Andrew Brown
Gregory Smith (1)playedEphram Brown
Emily VanCampplayedAmy Nicole Abbott
Vivien CardoneplayedDelia Brown
Debra MooneyplayedNurse Edna Abbott Harper
John BeasleyplayedIrv Harper/ Narrator
Tom AmandesplayedDr. Harold Abbott Jr.
Marcia CrossplayedDr. Linda Abbott
Sarah LancasterplayedMadison Kellner
Merrilyn GannplayedRose Abbott
 
Episode Notes
 
It is revealed that Linda Abbott was infected with HIV during her time in Africa.
 
Chris Pratt (Bright Abbott), Nora Zehetner (Laynie Hart), and Stephanie Niznik (Nina Feeny) do not appear in this episode.
 
 
Featured Songs
 
ArtistSong TitlePlayed When
Beth OrtonOoh Child 
Sugar RayIs She Really Going Out With Him? 
 
Episode Quotes
 
Ephram: Prodigy would imply youth, I'm actually an old soul.
 
 
Cultural References
 
Edna: You also promised Delia a horse. I don't see Mister Ed galloping around here.

Mister Ed is a talking horse and main character of the 1950s sitcom Mister Ed.
 
 
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