Ep 5. Sacrifice
- TV-NR
- October 11, 2004
- 43 min
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8.2 (76)
In Everwood season 3 episode 5, titled "Sacrifice," the main focus is on relationships and the sacrifices people are willing to make for loved ones. The episode takes place during a particularly difficult time for the characters, as they deal with a number of personal issues.
One of the major storylines in this episode involves Dr. Brown and his daughter, Delia. Dr. Brown is struggling with his newfound role as a single parent, and he feels guilty for not being able to spend more time with Delia. He decides to make a sacrifice by giving up his regular office hours at the clinic so he can spend more time with her. However, Delia is upset about this decision because she doesn't want her dad to sacrifice his career for her.
Another storyline involves Bright and Hannah. Bright has been struggling with his feelings for Hannah, and he finally musters up the courage to tell her how he feels. However, Hannah is hesitant to reciprocate his feelings because she knows that he has a reputation as a ladies' man. In the end, Bright decides to sacrifice his reputation by publicly declaring his love for Hannah, in the hopes that she will feel the same way.
Meanwhile, Andy is dealing with a difficult patient named Edna, who is refusing to take her medication. Edna is a beloved member of the Everwood community, but her condition is worsening and Andy is worried she may not make it through the winter. He tries to convince her to take her medication, but she refuses. He decides to make a sacrifice by breaking doctor-patient confidentiality and involving Edna's friends in her treatment. This leads to a difficult confrontation, but ultimately it helps Edna get the care she needs.
Finally, Ephram is dealing with his own personal struggles when he finds out that he has been waitlisted for Juilliard. He's devastated by the news, but he tries to hide his disappointment from his friends and family. However, when he sees that his dad is making sacrifices for Delia, he realizes that sometimes sacrifices are necessary to make the people you love happy. He decides to make a sacrifice by applying to other music schools, even though it means he may have to give up his dream of attending Juilliard.
Overall, "Sacrifice" is a touching episode that explores the lengths people will go to for the people they love. The performances are excellent, and the writing is heartfelt and emotional. It's a must-watch for fans of the show, as well as anyone who enjoys thought-provoking dramas about human relationships.