The Everwood Rewatch Fest: "My Brother's Keeper" (S2, Ep. 3)
We'll keep this up for one or two weeks and then go on to the next episode. After you've watched the episode, you can comment on it anyway you'd like, big or small. You can focus on certain characters, scenes, quotes, or the episode as a whole. You can tie the episode to the rest of the series, or comment about it as a self-contained episode. It's all up to you! You can always give your thoughts after the one week period, as all rewatch threads will stay open for more thoughts and anymore discussion. Thanks!
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If you haven't already, please feel free to comment on our previous episodes: S1 The Pilot The Great Doctor Brown Friendly Fire The Kissing Bridge Deer God The Doctor Is In We Hold These Truths Till Death Do Us Part Turf Wars Is There a Doctor in the House? A Thanksgiving Tale Vegetative State The Price of Fame Colin the Second Snow Job My Funny Valentine Everwood Confidential The Unveiling The Miracle of Everwood Moonlight Sonata Episode 20 Fear Itself Home S2 The Last of Summer Extra Ordinary |
There's, like, six good things about this episode, one bad thing, and one REALLY bad thing.
The REALLY bad is the MEoW. It sucks. That's...about all I'm going to get into on this one. There's a noticeable drop in the quality of the MEoWs in S2. Not that the S1 MEoWs were perfect, but "The Kissing Bridge" dealing with sex and STDs very well, "Vegetative State" dealing with marijuana so nicely, or "Episode 20"? Those were great. Most of the MEoWs in S2 are awful, and there's no real classic MEoWS as there were in S1. Although at least S2 doesn't have the Amanda MEoW story. Score one for S2 MEoWs! *thumbs up* The bad thing is the flashback. Man, we could have found out so much about Edna, Harold as a youngster or even Linda as a youngster. We don't. The child actors aren't great (and I'm pretty lax when it comes to child actors), neither is the actress who plays Edna and the writing is even worse. None of the characters FEEL like Harold, Linda or, especially, Edna. And it's not just the acting. Little Harold is written so awkwardly. Even Harold at his most pretentious doesn't speak like that. And EDNA is so disappointing. "Here, just say a bunch of military terms every second word and you'll have the character down pat". Bah. Now the good: (1) Saying that, though, I LOVE the Harold/Linda dynamic we see that's not in flashbacks. Those two were fun. And mean, heh. They seem like siblings, but not, and I think that makes sense with how out of touch Linda has been with her family. Harold is hella mean to Linda, but I also kind of agree with him. Maybe I'm just more of the family type like he is, but not coming home for your father's funeral, or at least coming back in the general vicinity of it? Or THREE YEARS? That's just..messed up. The ending is great between them. Happy ending. :) (2) BRIGHT AND EPHRAM! YUS! And aw, Bright caring about his sister. Always good. Bright and Ephram rule. (3) Awkward Abbott dinner! Yay. "Shove it", Harold being snotty, Rose just watching, and I love Linda's explanation of why she wants to come home. (4) The Ephram/Andy scene! Love it. Ephram: "You know, you're getting better at that." Andy: "I practice when you're not at home." Hee. The visual of Andy knocking on Ephram's door when Ephram isn't there gives me great pleasure. AHH! That whole scene! So great. Smiles all around at the end! They're getting along! Madison, stay out of the house, these two are fine as is! (5) The bar scene. Harold: "Milk. 2%." Edna's apology too. I agree with her that Harold will always be the one to stay, but I don't think it's fear. Part of it is obligation, and I think he regrets it sometimes, he regrets not being able to leave and having to be the one to stay when no one else would, but he also knows how great his life is because he did. Edna telling Harold about her failures as a mother is great, and I like that Harold is still so upset about what happened in the flashback. Aw. Now if only the flashback was any good... (6) Nina telling Andy that Carl was having an affair. "He wasn't just having an affair. He was having an affair with a man" Andy: "Oh." HA! I love the hug. I was yelling at the TV throughout the whole scene, "ANDY! She needs a frickin' hug!" So, yay, he clues in and gives her one. Andy is pretty awesome in general in this ep, it's just that he's surrounded by the Absolute Suck that is the MEoW. Hee, Andy breaking confidentiality WHILE he's telling Nina that he told the parents he wouldn't is absolutely hilarious. Ah! I am totally stupid! I never got that the Bright saying there's a surplus of college girls that want to hook up with high school guys, and Ephram saying it doesn't work like that is foreshadowing of Madison. Just got that! Wow. That's even funnier now. |
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And on the writer front, I'd like to point out that Vanessa Taylor was all over the Linda arc. She first introduces her here, is the first one to tackle the "outing" in The Burden of Truth, and then closes out the arc in Do or Die. Obviously the other writers tackled some of the other important stuff, but she in particular had the majors down. Quote:
Completely agree about numbers one and two. Number 3 always amuses me. "Did you know that Edna considers domesticity a sign of weakness?" "I consider not clocking you on your ass a sign of charity." :lol: Edna for the win! And yeah, I really liked Linda's explanation. Other shows should totally reference Everwood when it comes to family dynamics. It doesn't get much better than this! :) "Milk. 2%" Who does that, really? :lol: Harold, you are in BAR for crying out loud. I do agree with the obligation thing, but let us not forget that he was also dating/engaged/married to Rose around the time when he would've been able to leave. Whether or not she'd leave with him is a big thing to consider as well. I just don't see him being the guy to give up the girl in pursuit of glory or an adventure. Sure he may make a snide comment here or there every once in awhile about Everwood being a miserable little town, but he, on some level had to have loved it somewhat even back then. I do believe I'm rambling here though, so I'm gonna stop. Lol. I think we got some good insight into how Nina thinks of things in this episode and it stayed true to the end of the series. When something bad happens to her or her family life, she'd try and sweep it under the rug. I can see why some people think of her as a not-so-strong female character, but she has her moments, i.e, when pushed/annoyed. Can we consider this then poor character development? I don't think so. I mean, yeah, we can sit here and say she needs to change, the writer's need for her to change, but change is not that easy. And you need something at the core to define a character, this is unfortunately her trait, but it's not her only trait, and that kind of muli-layered attention is rare today. Quote:
And finally, I still hate that they took out Get Together by The Youngbloods. The replacement song is a fine second choice, but that's all it'll ever be. It's just too...generic sounding. *annoyed* Question! When we get to episodes that have deleted scenes, are we going to discuss those too? |
Good stuff, shadow!
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On another writer front, Vanessa Taylor always seems to write the "controversial" sex episodes, heh. Okay, not really, but she was very excited about the idea of dealing with abortion (in the commentaries, she said that it was something that brought her to the show), she wrote this one, dealt with some of the HIV story, and wrote for Tell Me You Love Me. I'm glad that someone liked the flashback! Heh. No, I'm sure lots did. I couldn't get past Edna, especially. I agree that she tends to fall back on military lingo or things like Terminator when she's put into emotional situations, I just still never feel like the character in the flashback is Edna. I know it's a really serious situation and all, but I still didn't feel any warmth that is so much who Edna is. I don't know, I guess I just think it's impossible for anyone to replicate Debra Mooney as Edna, so maybe I'm having impossibly high standards with the actress and the writing in the flashback? :lol: Quote:
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Some thoughts on the episode....
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Well I can't even muster much to say about this episode, though I should probably at least try.
Really, really did not like the flashback scenes. I thought the actors were all terrible, the script for Edna was ok but BabyHarold was all wrong and BabyLinda just came out sounding like a dopey fluffhead. Hmm, maybe that's why I never warmed to her character. :lol: The MEoW was quite possibly one of the worst they ever came up with, and that's saying a lot. It never even made any sense. I don't know if the writers had to pull back on what they really wanted to have going on (gang rape? same sex experimentation? other?) but what we were given was just....boring and stupid and seemed blown way out of proportion. Really, about the only thing I did like about this episode (aside from Irv and Edna bickering, which is always fun even if it does seem to come from nowhere) are the Bright/Ephram moments. Protective!Bright is HOT. Um, that is all. |
Agreed about the Bright/Ephram love, obviously. With Madison coming up and some really depressing stuff coming up in the Abbott household, I NEEDED these two as buddies. They are basically the joy of the season, heh. Like Hannah and Ephram/Amy in S3 being so necessary with Amanda. *shudders*
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So is Amy really depressed or just sad over Colin's death? I mean, really, this is just another chapter in the emotions of Amy that we have yet to be done debating. IMO, it's just like another thing where Amy just wants to be sad all the time and doesn't want to feel any different. She just wants to mope and think about how life could be different and not seeing what she's doing to herself is very harmful.
I did like that Harold showed human emotions towards his sister. You could tell that Harold had to grow up pretty fast in his family. With Edna off to serve and him having to raise Linda. And then Linda leaving, it hurt Harold. It's now clear that Harold not only cares...he just might have a warm blodded heart! It was nice for Bright to want to look after Amy, but to involve Ephram in it. He is right with Ephram always following Amy around like a lost puppy dog. |
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I think Amy was in her rut so long is that Harold never took her emotions seriously. He used her as one of his patients who is having stress disorder and never wanting to prescribe her anything. and him controlling rose saying she's wrong didn't help either.
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I think he was in denial, which fits with what you're saying. He didn't want to believe his daughter would be affected that much, that she wouldn't be able to pick herself up. He was at a loss for what to do, I think, so he went back and forth between father and doctor.
Tough story to watch, eh? :( What do you feel about S2 so far? Do you think it's been noticeably darker than S1? |
it is a lot darker, more intuitive than Season 1, which I like. It's good to see the human side of all these characters.
What's the deal with Nina not being in any episode hardly so far. I mean she's in the main title and gets less screen time? |
Yeah, S2 isn't kind to Nina. She doesn't have her own story. In S1, a lot of her story was helping Andy along. That's not a big story in S2, so she's mostly stuck with being Andy's occasional friend when it's convenient. S3 is better for screen time. :)
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It looks like Linda took Nina's spot in Andy's world and it accellerated quite a bit
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Exactly. And Linda, as much as I like her more and more each time I see her, is certainly no Nina!
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