Judging Amy (3x21) 'Tidal Wave' 1/5

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Uploaded by on Jul 20, 2009

Season 3 - Episode 21;

"Amy is concerned about her mother's health as Maxine works overtime investigating the suicide of a teenage girl, all the while trying to hide her hurt feelings over Jared's return. In other happenings, Bruce bides his time at work waiting to see how the fallout from his tussle with Andrea's ex will affect his career; and Donna encourages Kyle not to give up on his dream of becoming a doctor."

(Original airdate: April 23rd, 2002)

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  • Is this an intervention?? Ya think!!

  • social workers aren't robots and a lot of them don't have the passion for their job after 10 or 15 years into it. they become jaded because the work never stops and people dont treat each other any better even when there are so many more options out there

  • You would think Amy would have a little more respect for Social Workers considering her mother is one,

  • Looking for episode Amy goes camping with Stuard,and Maxine has a heart attack.

  • Maxine should not have informed Amy the way she did. She can be cruel in the manner in which she is inconsiderate. One of the interesting things about the show is Maxine's flaws as a mother and as a person. She is harsh and she can be too demanding and she never apologises.

  • thanks for upload.....

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