Hope's health scare prompts a difficult conversation with Doc. Charmaine asks Mel uncomfortable questions. Paige keeps secrets.Hope's health scare prompts a difficult conversation with Doc. Charmaine asks Mel uncomfortable questions. Paige keeps secrets.Hope's health scare prompts a difficult conversation with Doc. Charmaine asks Mel uncomfortable questions. Paige keeps secrets.
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Good enough episode
Review : The only thing I would like to say while reviewing this episode is that the episode is good enough and romantic enough and the story of this episode has been written with enough intelligence.
Acting : Everyone has acted well enough in this episode.
Direction : Fairly Good.
Story : The authors wrote this episode well enough.
Dialogue : It has been used in a fairly good dialogue.
Background Score : Not a very good one and not a very bad one.
Soundtrack : No soundtrack usage was observed in the episode.
Cinematography : Pretty fine.
Editing : Good enough.
Lighting : Good
Overall Episode : Judging by all, I gave this episode eight stars out of ten.
I cannot watch anymore
Ridiculous why even have her in the story of you are going to paint jack as someone who just shags and uses women?!?! It doesn't make sense.
Did you know
- TriviaHope is watching is called "Till the Clouds Roll By" (1946), starring Lucille Bremer and Judy Garland.
- Quotes
Melinda Monroe: Hope, three days ago you had a heart attack Has that sunk in yet? Because it needs to. It was mild but you're going to have to make some time lifestyle changes.
Hope McCrea: Help me out here!
Melinda Monroe: Well you know, as much as I hate to agree with Nurse Hollywood, she has got a good point!
Melinda Monroe: You're going to need to to take it easy 'til we get the results of your stress test. And after we get the all-clear, I'll be happy to...
Hope McCrea: I wasn't aware that "we" had a heart attack
Melinda Monroe: You seem to be getting all your energy from stress and caffeine.
Hope McCrea: I'm sorry, but how do you think I manage to run this town? I don't get a lot of breaks. I can tell you that much
Melinda Monroe: Right, which means you're not getting enough exercise.
Doc Mullins: And she's certainly flapping those lips all day long.
- SoundtracksI Am On Your Side
Written by Tom Stubbs (as Wolfgang Black) and Lief Van Cleef




