Culture Clash

Season 1, Episode 15, Aired

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Amy is assigned to a Judicial Conduct Commission panel which will decide the fate of a judge accused of demanding sexual favors from a prostitute in exchange for a reduced sentence; Maxine faces a culture clash when she tries to help a Yemeni teenager who was stabbed after being accused of dishonoring her family; Amy presides over the case of a woman who fears that her ex-husband may have abducted their children; Vincent's book is published and reviewed by The New York Times; Evie moves in temporarily with Maxine and Amy, and proves to be quite a handful; Michael's parents come to visit Lauren, and rebuff Amy's attempts to discuss the divorce.moreless
  • Amy's older brother and his wife are being developed. They are desparate to have a baby. They make the entire family suffer with an angry teenager.

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    It is good to see the other rooms in the house. We see that the Gray household is not overly rich. They have TVs that do not have remote controls. The kitchen is still the focal point of the house...of the home, as it should be. It is good to see the other set of grandparents. It is amazing that Amy could tolerate them...they are so different from her mother. They are pretensious. The Gray family is a loving family with stress, strain, and real issues. You can understand that over achivers are still human and have faults and doubts.moreless
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    • The title of this episode is, "Culture Clash." It is appropriate. There is actually a clash between the "American" culture and the Yemeni culture. Additionally, there is a class between middle class (Grays) and upper middle class (Cassidys) about dealing with the divorce. To add to the mix, there is the class between Evie and the Grays (lower class and middle class).