Talk:Everwood

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Soap opera[edit]

Hi. I believe technically it's not a soap opera, but rather a drama series. Redux 03:55, 6 Sep 2004 (UTC)

It is a soap opera in the sense that there are several continuing story arcs. The episodes are not stand-alone, i.e., they do not make sense if viewed out of order. Plot elements that occur in one episode are built upon in later episodes. With each new episode, the story continues where the previous episode left off, even when a whole new story arc begins. Pacific1982 20:54, Oct 28, 2004 (UTC)

Is it worth mentioning that both doctors are Jewish?[edit]

In United States of America it states that only 1.3 percent of the US population is Jewish, but in this series both doctors have this confession. Being from Europe I do wonder if that is typical for Colorado or not.

I don't feel it's necessary, from my observations of the show, their Jewish faith plays very little role in the story or their actions. Asian Animal 12:56, Oct 28, 2004 (UTC)

Are we talking about Everwood, here? And are we talking about the characters of Drs. Abbott and

Brown? Because neither of them is Jewish. Brown's wife was Jewish, which is why the children identify that way; Abbott's character is seen in a confessional booth after performing an abortion. Or have two Jewish doctors shown up since I stopped watching after the end of last season? -- कुक्कुरोवाच|Talk‽ 17:27, 28 Oct 2004 (UTC)

None of the four doctors on Everwood are Jewish. It has been stated clearly that Dr. Brown is a Christian who married a Jew (Ephram mentions several times he's of mixed religious heritage). Harlod and Linda are either Protestant or Catholic, most likely Catholic as Harold has been seen in a confession booth. Jake's religion has not been established. -- User:Redfarmer

Other[edit]

In the cast list, someone recently changed the plural possessive Abbotts' to Abbott's. Rather than get into an editing war, I thought it best to avoid this construction altogether by using the possessive Harold's instead. Pacific1982 16:12, Oct 31, 2004 (UTC)

Production[edit]

There isn't a production section, but if there was I might have added that Berlanti was influenced by Northern Exposure and Picket Fences.[1]

But there isn't so I wasn't sure where to add it and I'm leaving it here and maybe someone else will find a suitable place to add it and figure out a the right way to word it. -- 109.76.135.9 (talk) 23:32, 31 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]