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Playing GodEpisode Number: 19 Season Num: 1 First Aired: Monday March 20, 2000 Prod Code: 119 |
Lynn defends a woman, who runs a foundation for children born to crack-addicted mothers, when the woman pays an addict $200 to be sterilized so she wouldn't have any more crack addicted babies; Danni represents a mother who wants to send her son to Bhutan because she believes he is reincarnation of the High Lama; Michael attempts a reconciliation.
| Writer: | Thomas L. Moran, Marc Flanagan, Tricia Brock, Edmond Stevens |
| Director: | Fred Gerber |
| Star: | Salli Richardson-Whitfield (Viveca Foster), Merrilee McCommas (Patricia Dumar), Julie Warner (Danni Lipton (1999-2001)), Dixie Carter (Randi King), Christopher McDonald (Rex Weller), Kathleen Quinlan (Lynn Holt) |
| Recurring Role: | Gregg Henry (Michael Holt), Cristian de la Fuente (Andres Diaz (Seasons 1-2)), Michael Rothhaar (Judge Richard Prentiss) |
| Guest Star: | Kevin Davidson (Brian Gardner), James Sie (Lana Dagchen), Darlene Mann (Anna Ross), Loretta Devine (Gloria Rivers), Bruce Abbott (Colin Andrews), Michael Monks (David Jones), Hep Jamieson (Jury Foreperson), Thomas Crawford (Dr. Eugene Bowman) |
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Connie: If I want to send my son to boarding school I should be able to do that right?
Danni: How old is your son?
Connie: He turns six in July.
Danni: I'm sorry, how old?
Connie: He's six. Noel doesn't have the right to try and stop this. I have full legal custody. He moved to San Francisco when Brian was three. Since then Noel maybe sees him three, four times a year.
Danni: Then he's not going to have a lot of standing with the court. I didn't know they had boarding schools for kids that age.
Connie: I know it's young but it's a very nurturing school. it's a religious school, I'm a Buddhist and it's very important to me that my son have a proper religious education.
Danni: Well, I don't think there's going to be much of a problem. I mean, as long as you're not sending him to some monastery in Tibet, there's really nothing your ex-husband can do to stop you.
Connie: Actually, it's in Nepal. (edit)
Danni: How old is your son?
Connie: He turns six in July.
Danni: I'm sorry, how old?
Connie: He's six. Noel doesn't have the right to try and stop this. I have full legal custody. He moved to San Francisco when Brian was three. Since then Noel maybe sees him three, four times a year.
Danni: Then he's not going to have a lot of standing with the court. I didn't know they had boarding schools for kids that age.
Connie: I know it's young but it's a very nurturing school. it's a religious school, I'm a Buddhist and it's very important to me that my son have a proper religious education.
Danni: Well, I don't think there's going to be much of a problem. I mean, as long as you're not sending him to some monastery in Tibet, there's really nothing your ex-husband can do to stop you.
Connie: Actually, it's in Nepal. (edit)
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