Ep 6. The Doctor Is In
- TV-NR
- October 21, 2002
- 43 min
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7.5 (136)
The episode "The Doctor Is In" is the sixth episode of the first season of the television series Everwood. The show is a drama about a world-renowned neurosurgeon named Dr. Andrew Brown (Treat Williams) who moves his family from New York to a small town in Colorado after the sudden death of his wife. In this episode, Dr. Brown must confront a difficult ethical dilemma when a patient he treated in New York comes to town seeking his help.
The episode begins with Dr. Brown and his daughter, Delia, playing a game of catch in the park. While there, a man named Harold Abbott approaches Dr. Brown and asks for his help. Harold's wife, Rose, has been experiencing excruciating headaches for months, and no doctor in the town has been able to help her. Dr. Brown agrees to take a look at her, and is shocked to discover that Rose has a brain tumor. He immediately refers her to a neurosurgeon in Denver, but Harold is reluctant to take her there because of the cost.
Meanwhile, Dr. Brown's son, Ephram, is busy trying to win the affections of a cute girl named Amy. He enlists the help of his friend, Bright, who convinces him to pretend to be a doctor in order to impress her. The plan seems to be working until Amy's mother, a real doctor, shows up and exposes Ephram's deception.
Back at the clinic, Dr. Brown receives an unexpected visitor. It turns out that a former patient of his from New York, Jake, has been living in Everwood for the past year. Jake suffers from a rare genetic disorder that causes his bones to break easily, and he needs Dr. Brown's expertise to help him manage his condition. Dr. Brown is torn between his professional duty to help Jake and his personal desire to move on from his past life.
As the episode progresses, Dr. Brown is forced to make a difficult choice. He decides to treat Jake, even though doing so could jeopardize his medical license and put his family's future in Everwood at risk. Meanwhile, Harold struggles to come to terms with the cost of Rose's treatment, and Ephram learns a valuable lesson about honesty and integrity.
In the end, "The Doctor Is In" is a moving and thought-provoking episode that explores the complexities of medical ethics and the importance of personal integrity. Treat Williams delivers a powerful performance as Dr. Brown, and the supporting cast is equally impressive. Fans of drama and character-driven storytelling will find plenty to enjoy in this captivating episode of Everwood.