Everwood - Ephram's Tragic Flaw
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i remember like it was yesterday came home from school, finish my homework and waiting for the show to come on so i can finally get into a world where i felt like i was one of the character. i miss the show dearly, and it brings back memories of some of the best and not so best time of my life. i miss high school............
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» The more things change, the more they stay the same. I'm not sure who the first person was that said that- probably Shakespeare or maybe Sting. But at the moment, it's the sentence that best explains my tragic flaw, my inability to change. I don't think that I'm alone in this. The more I get to know other people, the more I get to realize it's kind of everyone's flaw.
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I was only 15 or maybe 16 when I first watched the series ... I´m 25 now and I´m getting all the chapters again in dvd to live the Everwood experience all over again, but from a different angle, some years have passed ... The greatest thing this series has is the fact that I could actually give the first season to a very dear girl-friend of mine and it actually meant SOMETHING for that person ... I also watch this with my family every day, 6 years after it ended.
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This was a really good scene. I love Ephram and how good he is at handling crises (you know he is during times like these; where he rationalizes his thoughts and the actions of others). That was a brave and touching moment when Andy didn't wear his ring... I can't even begin to imagine how horrible things like that are for people.
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Best written series ever!
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what other good monologues are like this? (from other shows)
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@TrevorW2000 Thank you!
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I LOVE THIS !!! cus its so true!!!!
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@Mollineaxx Nah, baby. Your reply alone made it worth it. Now, I could say the same thing about your reply to me, how it was just a waste of time, blah, blah, but we all know you were waiting with bated breath for my second reply, right? So why argue the futility of the past when we have the future to look forward to? If you were fascinated by just one comment I'm sure I could keep you entertained for hours.
I'm going to ignore some of the...empty and immature comments...and answer a common question. The music in the background is by Blake Neely. He was responsible for the show's theme song and score for all 4 seasons. The theme song earned him a well deserved Emmy nomination.
TrevorW2000 6 months ago 8