Any Day Now: Blinded By The White

Episode score 8.4 Great

Blinded By The White

  • 76.
  • Season: 4
  • Episode: 10
  • First Aired: 10/28/2001
  • Prod Code: 410

EPISODE OVERVIEW

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Present:

As M.E. visits Fillmore to speak with Davis's teachers about his slipping grades in the aftermath of the tornado, she is caught in the middle of a school shooting; shocked and devastated by having to watch a student die in the gunfire, M.E. turns to food for comfort; after Rene suffers an arrhythmia while they're on a date, Turk insists that she see a cardiologist; on the strength of the article M.E. writes about the shooting, Glenn offers her a weekly column; Rene inspires her neighbor Muriel to take the positive step of creating an animal rescue organization after Muriel's beloved dog is accidentally put to death at the pound.

Past:

Colliar is bullied and beaten when he supports Rene's running for Freshman Class Representative; after trying to help Colliar during the beating and getting a black eye herself, M.E. is angry when he succumbs to pressure and votes against Rene. Add a recap »

Writers:
Bob Lowry
Director:
Mark Taylor
Stars:
Annie Potts (Mary Elizabeth "M.E." O'Brien Sims)
Lorraine Toussaint (Rene Jackson)
Mae Middleton (Young Mary Elizabeth (Episodes 1-66))
Shari Dyon Perry (Young Rene Jackson (Episodes 1-66))
Maya Elise Goodwin (Young Rene Jackson (Episodes 67-88))
Olivia Hack (Young Mary Elizabeth (Episodes 67-88))
Recurring Role:
Derrex Brady (Ajoni Williams)
Olivia Friedman (Kelly Sims Williams)
Elise Shirley (Young Teresa O'Brien)
Geoffrey Blake (Glenn Hacker)
Taneka Johnson (Lakeisha Reynolds)
Donzaleigh Abernathy (Sara Jackson)
Dan Byrd (Young Colliar Sims)
Chris Mulkey (Colliar Sims)
Calvin DeVault (Davis Sims)
William Allen Young (Turk Terhune)
Guest Star:
Fredric Lehne (Mr. Saunder)
Ellis E. Williams (Teacher)
Nigel Gibbs (Jeff Burke)
Tony Donno (Larry)
Jim Jenkins (Reporter)
Nate Reese (Sam)
Richard Ruyle (Mr. Harston)
Kathleen Noone (Muriel Maples)
Susan Ruttan (Marietta Pryor)
Debra Mooney (Teacher)
  • Davis: Mom, are you looking through my stuff?
    M.E.: Yeah, kinda.
    Davis: My socks?
    M.E.: I'm not looking for boy things, personal things a boy your age might have, I'm looking for...guns, knives, plastic explosives.
    Davis: Mom, are you crazy?
    M.E.: I hope so. edit »
  • M.E.: No way do I want to write about the victims and I SURE don't want to write about Ben Sturnham.
    Glenn: Why not?
    M.E.: And say what? He was a good boy? That's what they always say, he was such a good boy. Well let me tell you this, good boys don't murder their friends. edit »
  • M.E.: (looking at the pictures of school shooters) I'll be damned, Colliar, what do you see?
    Colliar: Kids.
    M.E.: What kind of kids?
    Colliar: Angry.
    M.E.: Go on.
    Colliar: Upset, confused.
    M.E.: And they're all white.
    Colliar: Oh, okay.
    M.E.: They're all white, and they're all males, don't you think that's interesting? edit »
  • Adjoni: I remember him, he always wore black clothes, drove a black car, wore black gloves, listened to this rap group but that's not why they say he did it.
    Colliar: Well that rap music doesn't help. It's all about bitches and hoes and guns and killing.
    Kelly: Hello! Guns, he got them from under his father's bed. The school talked about getting metal detectors a couple years ago, maybe now they'll actually do it.
    Adjoni: It's not hard to slip a gun past a metal detector.
    Colliar: Well that boy was crazy before he ever picked up a gun. edit »
  • Muriel: (to Marietta) I want you all to suffer, I want to set fire to all your homes while you sleep.
    Rene: Muriel...
    Muriel: My attorney thinks otherwise. edit »
Show Score 7.9 great
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