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Necessary Roughness: Slumpbuster

Dani treats a baseball slugger who suddenly can't hit. Meanwhile, Pittman's antics get even stranger, TK's challenged to address the wound his shooting left behind, and Matt's bond with Ray Jay and Lindsay strains his relationship with Dani.

Source: USA Network


Episode Info


Episode number: 2x4
Airdate: Wednesday June 27th, 2012



  • Currently 8/10
8/10 (2 Votes cast)
Special Guest Stars
Evan HandlerEvan Handler
As Marshall Pittman
Recurring

Guest Stars
Rob EstesRob Estes
As Rob Maroney
Recurring
Tom NowickiTom Nowicki
As Devin
Recurring
Liz VasseyLiz Vassey
As Gabrielle Pittman
Main Cast
Callie ThorneCallie Thorne
As Danielle Santino
Marc BlucasMarc Blucas
As Matthew Donnally
Scott CohenScott Cohen
As Nico Careles
Hannah MarksHannah Marks
As Lindsay Santino
Patrick Johnson (3)Patrick Johnson (3)
As Ray Santino, Jr.
Mehcad BrooksMehcad Brooks
As Terrence "T.K." King

Recap

The episode begins at a baseball game where the hitter misses the ball and in frustration breaks his bat in two. Dani in the meanwhile wakes from a nightmare in which she is shown pregnant with Matthew’s baby, and her kids are reprimanding her for it. TK in the meanwhile is training really hard on the field to get back into shape. At the end of his training he still is still feeling the pain and isn’t clocking his best time. Matthew then tells him about a woman named Simone who can make his pain go away. Dani in the meanwhile meets Gonzo the baseball hitter who has hit bad form. He tells her about the slump he has hit. He then tells her that he needs help with his slumpbuster. ..

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