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1. Pilot            Aired  10-16-02
Dr. Andrew Brown (Treat Williams) is a world-famous neurosurgeon whose career always overshadowed his obligations as a parent, until the day that his loving wife died. Faced with the daunting task of raising his two kids, 9-year-old Delia (Vivien Cardone) and 15-year-old Ephram (Gregory Smith) by himself, Andrew moves his family from New York to the beautiful Rocky Mountain town of Everwood, Colorado, where he opens a free medical clinic. Delia adjusts quickly to her new surroundings, but the sudden shift in everything he has ever known is hardest on Ephram, who resents all the years his father lavished on his career at the expense of his family.
 Also starring: Emily VanCamp, Debra Mooney, John Beasley, Chris Pratt and Tom Amandes.
Creator/Executive Producer Greg Berlanti wrote the episode directed by Mark Piznarski.


2. The Great Dr. Brown            Aired  9-23-02
Andy (Treat Williams) and Ephram's (Gregory Smith) fragile relationship is further strained when it appears that Andy is once again putting work before family. Meanwhile, as the town of Everwood celebrates its annual Fall Thaw Festival, Ephram's interest in Amy (Emily VanCamp) continues to blossom and Delia (Vivien Cardone) gets into trouble at school for questioning her teacher's antiquated rules.
Also Starring: Debra Mooney, John Beasley, Chris Pratt and Tom Amandes.
Creator/Executive Producer Greg Berlanti wrote the episode directed by Academy Award-winning Kathy Bates.


3. Friendly Fire                    Aired 9-30-02
Andy's (Treat Williams) neighbor and friend Nina (Stephanie Niznik) is ostracized by the townspeople when they discover she is a surrogate mother for a woman in her mid-50s. Andy's clumsy attempt to come to Nina's defense backfires, but she turns to him and Ephram (Gregory Smith) for help when the baby makes an unexpectedly early arrival. Meanwhile, Ephram is dealt an emotional blow when Amy (Emily VanCamp) disinvites him to a party in order to gain the approval of her friends; and Delia (Vivien Cardone) attempts to befriend the school bully, Magilla (guest star Bret Loehr).
Also starring: Debra Mooney, John Beasley, Chris Pratt and Tom Amandes.
Oliver Goldstick wrote the episode directed by Danny Leiner.


4. The Kissing Bridge (my fave episode and the epsiode the site is named after!)    Aired   10-07-02
Dr. Brown (Treat Williams) and Dr. Abbott (Tom Amandes) must put their striking differences aside to educate the town of Everwood after several of their teenaged patients are diagnosed with a sexually transmitted disease. To make sensitive matters worse, Dr. Abbott has reason to suspect that his son, Bright (Chris Pratt), may have been intimate with one of the patients. Meanwhile, Ephram (Gregory Smith) pushes his romantic feelings aside to comfort Amy (Emily VanCamp) who is distraught over not being able to go to the Fall Dance with her boyfriend who remains in a coma.
Also Starring: Debra Mooney, John Beasley and Vivien Cardone.
Rina Mimoun wrote the episode directed by Michael Schultz.


5. Deer God                Aired10-14-02
After a lost deer makes the Browns' backyard its new home, Andy (Treat Williams) insists on accompanying Ephram (Gregory Smith) who decides to help the animal find its way home to the wilderness. Meanwhile, Ephram finally admits to Amy (Emily VanCamp) that he never asked his father to consider operating on her boyfriend, Colin, who is in a coma; and Delia (Vivien Cardone) questions the existence of God.
Also starring: Debra Mooney, John Beasley, Chris Pratt and Tom Amandes.
Michael Green wrote the episode directed by Arlene Sanford.


6.  The Doctor is in                Aired  10-21-02
Amy (Emily VanCamp) is heartbroken and Ephram (Gregory Smith) is furious when Andy (Treat Williams) decides against performing a risky operation on Amy's comatose boyfriend. Meanwhile, Delia (Vivien Cardone) is forbidden from playing with her only friend, Magilla (guest star Bret Loehr), after his parents discover them playing dress up; and a traveling psychologist, Dr. Trott (Jane Krakowski), creates quite a stir in the Everwood community.
Also Starring: Debra Mooney, John Beasley, Chris Pratt and Tom Amandes.
Steve Gyllenhaal directed the episode written by Vanessa Taylor.


7. We Hold These Truths        Aired  10-28-02
As Dr. Brown (Treat Williams) operates on Amy's (Emily VanCamp) comatose boyfriend, Colin (Mike Erwin), with the help of his friend and surgery partner from New York, Dr. Brian Holderman (guest star Lamont Thompson), Amy leans on Ephram (Gregory Smith) for support as she awaits the outcome. Meanwhile, an emotional Bright (Chris Pratt) breaks down and admits what actually happened the day of the car accident.
Also starring: Debra Mooney, John Beasley, Vivien Cardone and Tom Amandes.
Jason Moore directed the episode written by Joan Binder Weiss.


8. Till Death Do Us Part      Aired 11-04-02
As his wedding anniversary draws near, Andy (Treat Williams) loses all hope and questions whether he will ever feel his life is worth living again. Meanwhile, Ephram (Gregory Smith) and Amy (Emily VanCamp) share their first kiss while on a field trip; and Dr. Abbott (Tom Amandes) has a panic attack when his wife Rose (Merrilyn Gann) proposes they take salsa dancing lessons.
Also Starring: Debra Mooney, John Beasley, Vivien Cardone and Chris Pratt.
Michael Schultz directed the episode written by Oliver Goldstick.


9. Turf Wars                Aired  11-11-02
Andy's (Treat Williams) parenting skills are questioned when Ephram (Gregory Smith) and Delia's (Vivien Cardone) grandparents (guest stars Mark Rydell and Doris Belack) pay them an unexpected visit to check up on their son-in-law. Meanwhile, Ephram sneaks out of the house to see Amy (Emily VanCamp) who is still emotionally recovering from the aftermath of Colin's (Mike Erwin) surgery.
Also Starring: Debra Mooney, John Beasley, Chris Pratt and Tom Amandes.
Steve Gomer directed the episode written by supervising producer Rina Mimoun.


10. Is There A Doctor In The House?  Aired  11-18-02
Delia (Vivien Cardone) and her grandmother (guest star Doris Belack) throw a festive birthday party for a grumpy Edna (Debra Mooney) who hates this particular day of the year, but everyone winds up snowed in for the night when a big storm hits town. In the midst of it all, Bright (Chris Pratt) collapses from a burst appendix and Drs. Brown (Treat Williams) and Abbott (Tom Amandes) have to improvise an operating room before the infection spreads; while Andy and Ephram (Gregory Smith) let months of tension and hurt feelings explode in front of everyone with a threat of Ephram moving back to New York with his grandparents.
Also Starring: Emily VanCamp and John Beasley.
Robert Duncan McNeill ("Star Trek: Voyager") directed the episode written by Michael Green.


11. A Thanksgiving Tale  Aired 11-25-02
In hopes of raising his little sister Delia's (Vivien Cardone) spirits, Ephram (Gregory Smith) does his best to recreate his mother's Thanksgiving traditions as the Brown family spends their first holiday without her. Meanwhile, in order to save a patient's life, Dr. Brown (Treat Williams) must find the man's missing brother, who is believed to live in the woods; and curmudgeonly Dr. Abbott (Tom Amandes) attempts to befriend the entire town when he has a health scare and questions whether anyone would attend his funeral.
Also Starring:  Emily VanCamp, Debra Mooney, John Beasley and Chris Pratt
David Petrarca directed the episode written by Vanessa Taylor.

12. Vegetative State Aired 1-6-03

A heartbroken Ephram (Gregory Smith) finds himself the odd man out as Amy (Emily VanCamp) prepares for Colin's (Mike Erwin) homecoming. Meanwhile, Andy (Treat Williams) and Dr. Abbott (Tom Amandes) join the town in a debate over the use of medicinal marijuana after a large quantity is discovered in a deceased woman's greenhouse; and Andy provides medical guidance to Nina (Stephanie Niznik) after her son's teacher suggests she put him on Ritalin.
  Debra Mooney, John Beasley Vivien Cardone and Chris Pratt also star. Lev L. Spiro directed the episode written by John E. Pogue.


13. The Price of Fame Aired 1-19-03
Much to resident thespian Dr. Abbott's (Tom Amandes) chagrin, Andy (Treat Williams) begrudgingly auditions and is offered the lead in Everwood's production of "The King and I." As Dr. Brown struggles with his lines, Ephram (Gregory Smith) struggles with his emotions when his intense feelings for Amy (Emily VanCamp) are complicated by Colin's (Mike Erwin) desire to be his friend.
Debra Mooney, John Beasley, Vivien Cardone and Chris Pratt also star. Sandy Smolan directed the episode written by Rina Mimoun.


14. Colin the Second Aired 1-27-03

Although conflicted by his feelings for Amy (Emily VanCamp), Ephram (Gregory Smith) finds himself serving as confidante and friend to Amy's boyfriend, Colin (Mike Erwin), who continues to feel like a fish-out-of-water as he attempts to reclaim his life before the accident. Meanwhile, Andy (Treat Williams) hopes to convince Ephram to resume the piano lessons he abandoned after his mother's death; Nina's (Stephanie Niznik) absentee husband (guest star Dylan Walsh) comes home for a visit, which proves to be far from happily ever after; and in a bittersweet turn of events, Amy and Colin are nominated for Homecoming King and Queen.
John Beasley and Vivien Cardone also star. Mel Damski directed the episode written by Joan Binder Weiss.


15. Snow Job Aired 2-3-03

On a church ski trip chaperoned by perpetual party pooper Dr. Abbott (Tom Amandes), Amy (Emily VanCamp) and Colin (Mike Erwin) share their first kiss since the surgery; Ephram (Gregory Smith) finds himself intrigued by Colin's younger sister, Laynie (guest star Nora Zehetner), who has recently returned home from boarding school; and Bright (Chris Pratt) attempts to get to the next base with his girlfriend (guest star Devon Reilly). Meanwhile, Andy (Treat Williams) hesitantly agrees to attend a singles mixer with the recently divorced Reverend Keyes (guest star Tim Dekay).
Debra Mooney, John Beasley and Vivien Cardone also star. David Petrarca directed the episode written by Michael Green.


16. My Funny Valentine This Week's Episode Airs 2-10-03

When traveling psychologist Dr. Gretchen Trott (guest star Jane Krakowski) comes back into town, Andy (Treat Williams) is forced to confront his potentially romantic feelings for her. In other romantic entanglements, Edna (Debra Mooney) and Irv (John Beasley) have difficulty adjusting to life after his heart attack scare; Harold (Tom Amandes) and his wife Rose (Merrilyn Gann) have it out after they attend couples therapy and she suggests that he's lost that lovin' feeling; and Ephram (Gregory Smith) asks Laynie (guest star Nora Zehetner) out on their first date, in part to show Amy (Emily VanCamp) that he's moving on with his life.
Vivien Cardone, Chris Pratt and Mike Erwin also star. Michael Schultz directed the episode written by Vanessa Taylor.