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Everwood: Where the Heart Is

Episode score 9.3 Superb

Where the Heart Is

  • 67.
  • Season: 3
  • Episode: 22
  • First Aired: 5/23/2005
  • Prod Code: 2T5072

EPISODE OVERVIEW

8 Reviews | 74 Votes

With Ephram gone and no longer feeling any significant ties to Everwood, Andy consults with Delia and contemplates accepting a prestigious position with a Chicago hospital, after being offered the job because of the surgery he performed on Rose Abbot. Uncharacteristically upset over this bit of news, Harold takes it upon himself to give Andy a reason to stay. Harold throws a party for Andy, that does not go over well in his books. Meanwhile, Jake moves in with Nina, causing Andy to question whether he should rock the boat by telling her how he really feels. In the end he kisses Nina and you are left hanging. Bright finally admits his feelings to Hannah. Read full recap »

Writers:
Rina MimounMichael Green
Director:
David Petrarca
Stars:
Vivien Cardone (Delia Brown)
Emily VanCamp (Amy Nicole Abbott)
Treat Williams (Dr. Andrew Brown)
John Beasley (Irv Harper/ Narrator)
Anne Heche (Amanda Hayes)
Debra Mooney (Nurse Edna Abbott Harper)
Tom Amandes (Dr. Harold Abbott Jr.)
Gregory Smith (Ephram Brown)
Scott Wolf (Dr. Jake Hanson)
Stephanie Niznik (Nina Feeny)
Merrilyn Gann (Rose Abbott (recurring Seasons 1, 2))
Chris Pratt (Harold Brighton "Bright" Abbott III)
Recurring Role:
Jan Felt (Louise)
Steven Anderson (Thurman Revere)
Guest Star:
Freda Foh Shen (Dr. Chow)
Eyal Podell (Justin)
Lukas Behnken (Topher)
Kirsten Nelson (Ellie Beals)
Yolanda Wood (Nurse)
Gordon Johnson (Mr. Jensen)
Jimmy Bennett (Sam Feeney)
  • Following this season, the WB shifted the first nine episodes of the following year to Thursdays at 9. "Everwood" returned to this original Monday slot in March 2006 for the last half of the fourth season. edit »
  • Even though appearing in the opening credits Gregory Smith (Ephram Brown) does not appear in this episode. edit »
  • Bright: (to Amy) I will smother you with my ass cheeks if I have to! edit »
  • Andy: (to Nina) That life I want, I can't have it without you. edit »
  • Where the Heart Is is also the title of a movie, starring Natalie Portman, Ashley Judd, and Stockard Channing, about a pregnant 17-year-old who rebuilds her life after being abandoned by her boyfriend at a Wal-Mart in Sequoyah, Oklahoma.

    The title is also a reference to the aphorism "Home is Where the Heart Is." edit »
Show Score 8.9 superb
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