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Judging Amy: Marry, Marry Quite Contrary

Episode score 9.1 Superb

Marry, Marry Quite Contrary

  • 92.
  • Season: 4
  • Episode: 23
  • First Aired: 5/6/2003
  • Prod Code: 4ADG23

EPISODE OVERVIEW

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Amy must decide if it's in a teenager's best interest to get married; Bruce investigates when he suspects that a teenager's probation violation isn't as innocent as his parole officer claims; Amy struggles with telling Lauren that she's dating Stu; after worrying about Gillian's insistence that the baby's fine, and a girl, Peter decides to let her hold on to her beliefs when he discovers that they're having a boy; Lily considers accepting a job offer in New York; Michael confesses to Amy that he was to blame for their divorce. Add a recap »

Writers:
James StanleyDiane Messina Stanley
Director:
Alan Myerson
Stars:
Amy Brenneman (Amy Madison Gray)
Richard T. Jones (Bruce Van Exel)
Jessica Tuck (Gillian Gray)
Marcus Giamatti (Peter Gray)
Karle Warren (Lauren Cassidy)
Tyne Daly (Maxine Gray)
Kevin Rahm (Kyle McCarty (Episodes 53-116, recurring otherwise))
Jillian Armenante (Donna Kozlowski (Episodes 24- , recurring otherwise))
Columbus Short (Thomas McNab)
Recurring Role:
Alice Dodd (Kimberly Fallon)
Richard Burgi (Michael Cassidy)
Kristin Lehman (Lily Reddicker)
Reed Diamond (Stuart Collins)
Guest Star:
Stephanie Zimbalist (Ms Friedman)
Jesse Plemons (James Franklin)
Lou Beatty Jr. (Wallace Bell)
Gary A. Rodriguez (Police Officer)
Suzanne Krull (Lucinda Roane)
William Salyers (Phil Dyer)
Alicia Lagano (Callie Roane)
Jason Lasater (Taylor Evans)
Jimmy Palumbo (Paramedic #1)
Katrina Phillips (Paramedic #2)
Cynthia Ferrer (Woman)
Anne Dudek (Candace Hurley)
Paul Norwood (Dr. Bristol)
  • Goof: When Amy is looking through her yearbook and finds her picture, the name underneath the picture reads, "Amy Brenneman," so they obviously just used her real yearbook and not a prop. edit »
  • The title in this episode is an allusion to the children's poem, "Mary, Mary Quite Contrary." The next line is, "How does your garden grow?" edit »
Show Score 8.8 superb
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