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The third season begins with more events as Harold and Rose wonder about Bright's developments regarding the choice of 'Employee of the Month'. Now, Harold decides that the time has come for parental intervention in this matter. On the other hand, Dr. Abbott is concerned about some things, especially with regard to his son, Bright, who is starting to settle down a bit in life. In the meantime, Andy treats the patient who needs a transplant but decides not to tell his wife what to do.
Michael Schultz, David Petrarca, Jason Moore, Arlene Sanford, Kathy Bates, Steve Gomer, Stephen Gyllenhaal, Danny Leiner, Robert Duncan McNeill, Mark Piznarski
Took its characters seriously, keeping them believable within its soap opera elements. And, most importantly, it featured truly excellent performances.
Feel-good/feel-bad television at its most stirring, the series' characters know the tropes of teen entertainment as well as viewers do. Like the rest of us, they can only wish their lives were as simple.
Everwood has had some rough patches this season, but it's still great family drama that tackles tough issues. The characters ring true because of, not in spite of, their flaws.
Has consistently represented its young characters as sane, autonomous people who are often better-equipped to make important decisions than the adults around them.