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Does Colin Live Or Does He Die?

I recently found out from one of my reliable sources whether or not Colin is going to live. My sources' Everwood reporter had a private interview with some actors of Everwood about the outcome of Colin's surgery.... and was informed... that it has been decided... that the outcome of Colin's surgery... will be that... he will not survive. This information had been kept top secret, and they were the first official source of TV news to find out the answer. As far as the specifics of what goes wrong, and how it effects everyone, I am still unsure, but as soon as I find out I will let everyone know.



Season 2 Premier Previews.

I pulled together from one of my reliable Everwood sites what the season 2 premier is going to be about, and then also, script bits of episode 2. If you like to know, read on. . .

What's happenin for the premier of Everwood season 2. . .

1- Andy finds himself crushing on Dr. Abbott's sister, who is nothing like her brother. She's a doctor of Eastern medicine, and just returned from studying acupuncture. She becomes the third doctor in Everwood.

2- Ephram finds his competitor in Delia's new babysitter that's a musician but unlike Ephram, she's in a punk band.

3- Kayla's mother is a pill popping drunk, and Kayla has been forced to be the parent of the house, always covering for her mother, which is why she is how she is. . .always trying to play the popular girl with the perfect family.

4- A male student that is an athlete at Ephram's school, (no names were given so I'm assuming it's really a nobody) is discovered to have a severe eating disorder.

A piece of script from episode 2 of season 2. . .

INT. COUNTY HIGH. LIBRARY. DAY.

Ephram sits agianst the window, an SAT book in his lap. Behind him are the mountains he wishes he was on right now. He doesn't really notice the older Gentleman come in, dressed in the business casual of an admissions officer.

James Geller: Someone told me I could find Ephram Brown here--did I?

Ephram: Depends how much trouble I'm in.

James Geller: James Geller, I'm with the App-Fest crowd, here visiting from Juilliard.

Ephram straightens. Juilliard - Real Deal.

Ephram: You're looking for me?

James Geller: If you're the kid who played the Schubert Impromtu Number 3 at the Denver Rep teen recital last year. I heard all about you.

Ephram: Is it okay if that freaks me out a little.

James Geller: (smiles; takes Ephram's book)
What's this?

Ephram: Checking out SAT vocab lists. Turns out there's a lot I don't know. I've been at it for two hours and I'm still in the B's.

James Geller: You know most performing arts schools don't even require the SATs. I like to think the time you waste on entrance tests is time you could be spending on your instrument.

Ephram: You want to say that into a tape recorder for my dad?

James Geller: People forget how rare this kind of gift is. Do you even realize the confluence of events required to get a great player? The right ear is one in a million, and the mechanical skills to let it shine, one in a fifty thousand. For them to come together in one person... do the math.

Ephram: If I could I wouldn't have to study for the SATs.

James Geller: A kid with those kind of odds shouldn't have to.

He hands the SAT book back to Ephram.

James Geller: Liste, why don't you play something for me tomorrow. Not an audition or anything, just to let you know where you stand. Interested?

Ephram: Sure. Anything specific?

Geller opens his bag, hands him some sheet music at random.

James Geller: You know this one?

Eprham: Not yet.

James Geller: I'll see you tomorrow at three.

Geller goes.

As an excited Ephram looks at the sheet music like it was a free pass out of Hell, we... FADE OUT.

END OF ACT ONE.

 



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