It's Not Just A Word (2)

Season 3, Episode 22, Aired

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Present: Rene's defense of Richie has everyone in town talking; after Richie is acquitted of manslaughter and sentenced to one year's probation for criminally negligent homicide, Rene decides to expand her practice and specialize in civil rights law; Colliar apologizes to M.E. and Kelly for his recent bad behavior and reconciles with both of them; Kelly is hospitalized for pre-eclampsia and has an emergency C-section; Kelly and Ajoni's premature baby boy goes into respiratory distress soon after his birth. Past: Rene's school cancels graduation rather than name her as the valedictorian, so Sara and James have a private ceremony at home; when Colliar schedules his graduation party on the same night as Rene's and his father refuses to allow her to attend, Rene becomes angry when M.E. chooses her boyfriend over her best friend and attends Colliar's party instead of Rene's.moreless

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      • M.E.: Daddy even let Rene come into the house after Johnny died. Colliar: Oh, so somebody's going to have to get killed before your father will let a colored in the house?

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      • This episode is the last to feature Mae Middleton and Sherry Dyon Perry as the young versions of M.E. and Rene. They were replaced because the producers didn't see them fit for the high school parts that would occur next season.

      • Due to the offensive language featured in this episode, Lifetimes places a warning before this episode airs each and every time.

      • Music: Sarah McLachlan did "I Will Remember You" from her "Mirrorball" cd; Public Enemy did "Fight the Power" from their "Fear of a Black Planet" cd.

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