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AMY TRIES TO REPAIR HER RELATIONSHIP WITH VINCENT WHEN SHE LEARNS THAT HIS GIRLFRIEND HAS BREAST CANCER,
February 26, 2002
AMY TRIES TO REPAIR HER RELATIONSHIP WITH VINCENT WHEN SHE LEARNS THAT HIS GIRLFRIEND HAS BREAST CANCER, ON A REBROADCAST OF "JUDGING AMY," MARCH 12
Rene Auberjonois ("Star Trek: Deep Space Nine") Guest Stars
"Look Closer" -- Amy tries to fix her relationship with her brother Vincent when Donna lets it slip that his girlfriend, Carole, has breast cancer, on a rebroadcast of JUDGING AMY, Tuesday, March 12 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Paul Michael Glaser directed the episode from a script by Lyla Oliver. (Originally broadcast 10/23/01)
Rene Auberjonois ("Star Trek: Deep Space Nine") guest stars as a judge.
After Donna informs Amy that Carole, Vincent's girlfriend, has breast cancer, Amy goes to Vincent's apartment to try to smooth things over with her estranged brother. Vincent, who is preparing to join Carole permanently in San Francisco, where she is getting treatment for her illness, accuses Amy of only being there for him when things go wrong. Then, Vincent announces to Amy a major new development in his life that leaves her speechless. Meanwhile, when a therapist and an investigator share information at Sanctuary House in order to apprehend a suspect in a child abuse case, Maxine is forced to make a tough decision in order to preserve the institution's mission to help abused children.
Amy Gray Amy Brenneman Maxine Gray Tyne Daly
Vincent Gray Dan Futterman
Lauren Cassidy Karle Warren
Bruce Van Exel Richard T. Jones
Peter Gray Marcus Giamatti
Gillian Gray Jessica Tuck
Donna Kozlowski-Pant Jillian Armenante
Sean Potter Timothy Omundson
Judge Jackson Keeler Rene Auberjonois
Driver Jonathan Royster
Denise Sarah Swanberg
Fran Winston Erika Alexander
Jonathan Ashworth Mitch Longley
Detective Peggy Fraser Anne Schedeen
Dr. Sara Blitzman Julie Dretzin
Carol Robinson Judith Moreland
Malcolm Bond Joseph C. Phillips
Ernest Lowry John Cothran Jr.
Warren Lowry Niles Calloway
Bettina Lowry Aixa Clemente
Jeremy Freedman Cotter Smith
Linda Nazretian Denise Crosby
Toni Eggers Terri Garber Kit Becker Samaire Armstrong
Midge Bailey Lauren Petty
RATING: TVPG-DL
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AMY MAKES ONE LAST EFFORT TO REPAIR HER RELATIONSHIP WITH VINCENT BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE, ON A REBROADCAST OF "JUDGING AMY," MARCH 19
"The Unbearable Lightness of Being Family" -- Amy makes one last attempt to repair her relationship with her brother Vincent before he moves away, on JUDGING AMY, Tuesday, March 19 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Janet Davidson directed the episode from a script by Randall Caldwell. (Originally broadcast 10/30/01)
In the Gray family, the "surfing monkey" statue is a symbol of good luck for the person holding it. Amy, the current recipient, was given the monkey after her marriage fell apart and now wants to give it to her mother, Maxine, when Maxine's picture appears in the newspaper with a story about her embarrassing resignation from Sanctuary House. However, Maxine feels that Amy should offer the lucky knick-knack to Vincent, whose wife, Carole, is undergoing treatment for breast cancer. When Vincent reluctantly approaches Amy for legal advise, brother and sister try one last time to break down the barriers that divide them -- before Vincent moves permanently to San Francisco. When Amy learns that Carole's condition has worsened, she has to come to terms with saying goodbye -- to both the surfing monkey and her beloved brother.
Amy Gray Amy Brenneman Maxine Gray Tyne Daly
Vincent Gray Dan Futterman
Lauren Cassidy Karle Warren
Bruce Van Exel Richard T. Jones
Donna Kozlowski-Pant Jillian Armenante
Catherine Conrad Francia DiMase
Vance Conrad William Bumiller
Michelle Moseby Katie Mitchell
Clyde Sisco Paul Lieber
Sean Potter Timothy Omundson
Robert Inny Clemons
Bernie
"The Bubble Man" Zovinar Joel McCrary
Sue Morelock Valerie Mahaffey
Howard Zoviner Paul Schackman
Carl Kaliski Jack Forbes
Stage Manager Kevin Berntson
RATING: TVPG
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