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Old Enough to FightEpisode Number: 39 Season Num: 2 First Aired: Sunday February 22, 2004 Prod Code: 214 |
Roy Orbison plays on Bandstand, while Nancy Sinatra has schlepped her boots to Vietnam, where JJ sees her perform. He could use some cheering up: He's been traumatized by killing a Vietcong soldier. Back in Philly, Meg runs away from home (but not far); Henry's business plans hit a snag; and Will starts delivering newspapers by himself.
| Writer: | Elodie Keene |
| Director: | Oliver Goldstick |
| Star: | Gail O'Grady (Helen Dolan Pryor), Tom Verica (John "Jack" Pryor), Arlen Escarpeta (Sam Walker), Brittany Snow (Margeret "Meg" Pryor), Vanessa Lengies (Roxanne Bojarski), Jonathan Adams (Henry Walker), Will Estes (John "JJ" Pryor, Jr.), Ethan Dampf (William "Will" Pryor), Sarah Ramos (Patricia "Patty" Pryor), Rachel Boston (Elizabeth "Beth" Mason-Pryor (Season 3 - Present; Recurring ep. 1-44)) |
| Recurring Role: | Tang Nguyen (Pham Son), Keith Robinson (Nathan Walker), Aysia Polk (Angela Walker), Jason Beghe (Staff Sgt. Finch), Sam Page (Drew Mandel), Hamish Linklater (Pvt. Stan Silver), Jamie Elman (Luke Foley), Paul D. Roberts (Dick Clark), J.D. Pardo (Pvt. Carlos Perez), Ben Murray (Pvt. Mark Kulick), Sean Squire (Walter Harrison), Rachel Boston (Beth Mason), Matthew John Armstrong (Pete Pryor) |
| Guest Star: | Alimi Ballard (Jamal Faraz), Clara Bellar (Genvieve), Carol Goans (Sister Ruth), David Paetkau (Doc), David Grieco (Father Sheridan), Jim O'Heir (Big Arnie), Michelle Morgan (II) (Teresa McManus), Tyler Hilton (Singer), Jennifer Love Hewitt (Nancy Sinatra), Frances Reid (Alice Reid/Victor), John Aniston (John Victor), Essie Shure (Dierdre), Alison Sweeney (Miss USA), Farah Fath (Playboy Bunny), Chris Isaak (Roy Orbison), Sammy Fine (Greg Tibbe), Holly Towne (Julia) |
Songs w/Artists (in tonight's episode)
* Bookends - Simon & Garfunkel - 1968 Album Cut [not listed by NBC]
* California Dreamin' - The Mamas & The Papas - 4-3/12/66
* Colours - Donovan - 61-9/18/65
* The Tracks Of My Tears - The Miracles - 16-9/04/65
* Oh, Pretty Woman - Roy Orbison - 1-9/26/64 [Chris Isaak cover]
* Ain't That Peculiar - Marvin Gaye - 8-11/20/65
* Talking About My Baby - The Impressions - 12-2/08/64
* I've Just Seen a Face - Tyler Hilton - Live
* Keep On Dancing - The Gentrys - 4-10/30/65 [not the Gentrys]
* These Boots Are Made For Walkin' - Nancy Sinatra - 1-2/26/66 [Jennifer Love Hewitt cover]
* Sunny - Nancy Sinatra - [not charted] [Jennifer Love Hewitt cover]
* You're Gonna Lose That Girl - The Beatles [1965 Album cut]
* Hold On Baby - The Hockadays - [not charted] [One of the above two was not heard.]
* What the World Needs Now Is Love - Jackie de Shannon - 7-7/24/65
* Bookends - Simon & Garfunkel - 1968 Album Cut [not listed by NBC] (edit)
* Bookends - Simon & Garfunkel - 1968 Album Cut [not listed by NBC]
* California Dreamin' - The Mamas & The Papas - 4-3/12/66
* Colours - Donovan - 61-9/18/65
* The Tracks Of My Tears - The Miracles - 16-9/04/65
* Oh, Pretty Woman - Roy Orbison - 1-9/26/64 [Chris Isaak cover]
* Ain't That Peculiar - Marvin Gaye - 8-11/20/65
* Talking About My Baby - The Impressions - 12-2/08/64
* I've Just Seen a Face - Tyler Hilton - Live
* Keep On Dancing - The Gentrys - 4-10/30/65 [not the Gentrys]
* These Boots Are Made For Walkin' - Nancy Sinatra - 1-2/26/66 [Jennifer Love Hewitt cover]
* Sunny - Nancy Sinatra - [not charted] [Jennifer Love Hewitt cover]
* You're Gonna Lose That Girl - The Beatles [1965 Album cut]
* Hold On Baby - The Hockadays - [not charted] [One of the above two was not heard.]
* What the World Needs Now Is Love - Jackie de Shannon - 7-7/24/65
* Bookends - Simon & Garfunkel - 1968 Album Cut [not listed by NBC] (edit)
(Alice Reid watching "Days of our Lives" in Jack's Store.)
Alice: Tom is my favorite. (edit)
Alice: Tom is my favorite. (edit)
Time enjoys a liberal skip in this episode. At first, it works out to be November 1965 with "Days of Our Lives" debuting (coincidentally, most people missed the first few days since 11/8/65 was the big Northeast blackout) and songs like "Keep On Dancing" by the Gentrys(#4, Nov. '65). Then we witness Nancy Sinatra singing "These Boots Were Made for Walking" (#1, Feb. '66) Then it seems to skip to Mr. Pryor hanging a sign for Mother's Day sales(May '66?). And finally we hear "Sunny"(#2, August '66).
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