Everwood

Season 4 Episode 10

Ghosts

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  • Trivia

    • Bright and Hannah have been dating for six months.

    • This episode takes place three weeks after the previous one.

    • Goof: Amy's spoon disappears from her cup to reappear again seconds after.

    • Lots of details about the people of Everwood:
      -Delia's other friends are Courtney and Thalia. The girl they are picking on is Emma Banks.
      -Jake is in rehab in Carbondale, CO.
      -Kyle's mother's name is Jessica Hunter.
      -Irv and his first wife divorced in 1979.
      -The biggest detail mentioned is that Julia broke off her affair four months before her death. That information negates the question from the first season that Andy might not have been Delia's biological father. In other words, Julia's affair came long after the birth of Delia.

    • Hannah's (Sarah Drew) middle name is Katherine.

  • Quotes

    • Hannah: (answering her cell) Hey, Amy.
      Amy: Are you sitting down?
      Hannah: Yeah, why?
      Amy: I need to talk to you.
      Bright: (answering his cell) The boy is back in town, how was New York, man?
      Ephram: Fine. I need to ask you something.
      Hannah: What's the matter?
      Ephram: Say you ran into an old girlfriend.
      Amy: Are you sure you're sitting down?
      Bright: Don't tell me you saw Madison?
      Hannah: (to Bright) He saw Madison?…!
      Ephram: No, not Madison.
      Amy: So, I went over to Ephram's last week.
      Ephram: And you weren't planning on anything happening…
      Amy: And we were just supposed to study…
      Ephram: And things got a little heated…
      Amy: And there was no one there…
      Ephram: And then something kinda…
      Amy: And we totally had sex.
      Hannah: You and Ephram slept together?!!
      Bright: (to Hannah) What?! No way!
      Ephram: "No way" what?
      Amy: I've been meaning to tell you.
      Ephram: Hello, you there?
      Amy: I just felt so weird.
      Bright: Dude, did you and my sister get back together?
      Amy: And I don't know what it means yet.
      Ephram: What? Who told you that?
      Hannah: I can't believe this.
      Bright: I can't believe you.
      Hannah: Bright This is so…
      Hannah: …Great.
      Bright: …Bad.
      Ephram: Have you talked to her?
      Amy: And he said he's still in love with me.
      Ephram: Did she say we were back together?
      Amy: And we haven't spoken since.
      Hannah: Okay, listen, come and get me right now.
      Bright: Okay, stay where you are.
      Hannah: We have to celebrate.
      Bright: Time for some serious damage control.
      Amy: This is not a celebration, Hannah.
      Ephram: I don't need damage control.
      Amy: I'll be there in ten.
      Ephram: Fine, if you're coming, bring breakfast, and beer.
      (Hannah and Bright both hang up and look at each other)
      Hannah: Guess that bike ride's gonna have to wait.
      Bright: Yeah.
      (They share a kiss and both depart)

    • Andy: Go to your room!!
      Delia: I'm going!
      Andy: Well...go faster!!

    • Andy: Does your sister know you're using her computer?
      Ephram: Do I care?
      Andy: Have you seen her lately? She'd kick your skinny white ass.

  • Notes

    • This episode originally aired along with episode 4x11 Lost and Found as part of a 2-hour premiere when Everwood returned from its hiatus. Plus, it marks the series return to Monday nights again at 9/8c on the WB.

    • Music featured:
      The Weepies - World Spins Madly On.
      Shout Out Louds - The Comeback (plays when Amy is at the party).

  • Allusions

    • Amy: (To Beth) I didn't know that, and I also didn't know that they call it The Hill. That sounds so West Wing-y.

      The West Wing was a TV series on NBC that ran from 1999 to 2006. The show was set in the West Wing of the White House, with Martin Sheen playing the role of the president.

    • Hannah: (to Nina, referring to Sam) It took three Frog and Toads, but I think he's finally asleep.

      This is a reference to the two main characters, Frog and Toad, in a series of books by Arnold Lobel. The books were originally published in the 1970s, and each contains five short stories.

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