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Everwood :: The Day Is Done (02x22)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: The Day Is Done
Episode #: 02x22
Production Number: 176122
Original Airdate: Monday May 10th, 2004
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Episode Crew
Director: David Petrarca
Writer: Michael Green (1)
Greg Berlanti
Rina Mimoun
 
Episode Summary
 

Ephram's spirits are high when he learns that he's been accepted into Julliard's summer program. However, Ephram is forced to make a big decision when Amy shares her feelings for him and asks him to stay in Everwood with her. Meanwhile, Harold opens a bagel shop after losing his malpractice lawsuit; and Madison visits Andy with shocking news.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Brenda StrongplayedDeceased Julie BrownRecurring (4th appearance)
Gavin SheehanplayedAirplane PassengerRecurring (6th appearance)
Gordon JohnsonplayedMr. JensonRecurring (5th appearance)
Jan FeltplayedLouiseRecurring (11th appearance)
Merrilyn GannplayedRose AbbottRecurring (32nd appearance)
Steven Anderson (1)playedThurman RevereRecurring (5th appearance)
Brandy SnowplayedThe Matire "D" 
 
Main Cast
 
Treat WilliamsplayedDr. Andrew Brown
Gregory Smith (1)playedEphram Brown
Emily VanCampplayedAmy Nicole Abbott
Vivien CardoneplayedDelia Brown
Debra MooneyplayedNurse Edna Abbott Harper
Chris PrattplayedHarold Brighton Abbott III
John BeasleyplayedIrv Harper/ Narrator
Tom AmandesplayedDr. Harold Abbott Jr.
Marcia CrossplayedDr. Linda Abbott
Sarah LancasterplayedMadison Kellner
Merrilyn GannplayedRose Abbott
 
Episode Notes
 
Though credited, Stephanie Niznik (Nina Feeny) does not appear in this episode.
 
 
Featured Songs
 
ArtistSong TitlePlayed When
Jack HarlanPlease Don't Pass Me By 
 
Episode Quotes
 
Ephram: You're it, Amy. You're the one I want to be with. There's no question about it, there's no holding it back, there's no over-analyzing, it just is.
 
Narrator: Dreams are our world turned upside down. Gravity, logic, time rendered meaningless. The world of dreams is not our world. Although in the dead of night, it tempts and deceives. This is what makes dreams so dangerous.
 
 
Episode Goofs
 
When Amy tells Ephram to give her his luggage, she reaches out with her right hand. When the scene switches cameras, her left hand is the one reaching out.
 
 
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