Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Everwood DVD featured at TvAddicts.tv


Everwood was launched on WB network at the United States, the setting was a fictional small town of Everwood, Colorado which means two actual place Evergreen and Glenwood Springs. The TV series has 4 seasons with 89 episodes. Starring Treat Williams as Dr. Andrew “Andy” Brown and Gregory Smith as Ephram Brown. The story started with the arrival of Dr. Brown who is a widower who left his job and transfer to Manhattan to live in a small town of Colorado together with his 9 year old daughter Delia and son Ephram. His late wife was too much attached to the town of everwodd that's why he choose the said town.

The first season mainly revolves on the life of Colin Hart, Amy's boyfriend and her older brother who is also Bright's bestfriend. The arrival of Dr. Brown was a hope for her to save the life of Collin who is in coma since Independence Day. In season two, Amy is still in the depression because of the death of her beloved Collin but found a new boyfriend in the character of Tommy but dump him in the end and moves back with her parents.

Season three started as Dr. Brown received a letter from Madison and revealed that she has moved to Denver but didn't mention anything about her pregnancy. However, Dr. Brown revelaed her pregnancy to Ephram. Bright Abbott on the other hand gets a job at the Country Clerk's office with his mother, the third season also sees the arrival of Jake Hartman, a new and young doctor. He takes up the residence in Dr. Abbott's former office. And Nina tells her feelings for Andy.

Season four started as Irv and Edna planned a vow-renewal ceremony. Jake moved with Nina agrees to forgive Jake and take him back. Irv died at season four and at his funeral, Ephram tells Nina about the ring and showed it to Ephram. The season ended as Ephram meets Stephanie while hanging ads for a new room mate. Amy realizes that she is still in love with Ephram and they develop a mature relationship. The series finale was aired last June 5, 2006 and said to be seen by five million viewers.

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