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Girlfriends/On the Couch
On the Couch | |
Season 4, Episode 16 | |
Airdate | March 1, 2004 |
Written by | Mark Alton Brown & Dee LaDuke |
Directed by | Sheldon Epps |
Produced by | Dan Dugan |
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Girlfriends — Season Four |
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On the Couch is the sixteenth episode of the fourth season of Girlfriends, and the eighty-fifth episode overall.
Tracee Ellis Ross (Joan Clayton), Golden Brooks (Maya Wilkes), Persia White (Lynn Searcy), Jill Marie Jones (Toni Childs), Reggie Hayes (William Dent)
Special Guest Star: Jenifer Lewis (Veretta Childs)
Guest Starring: Julie Hagerty (Dr. Rachel Miller), Jason Pace (Dr. Todd Garrett), Jill Scott (Donna Williams)
Co-Starring: Tracia Daye (Waitress)
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Plot Overview
Toni continues to see her therapist, Dr. Miller. Rather than following the doctor's advice and writing a letter to her mother detailing her grievances against her, Toni instead brings her mother to her sessions. Veretta stays with Toni and Todd and monopolizes the house. Todd tries to tolerate her rude and thoughtless behavior, but insists that she stop smoking in the house. Veretta refuses, and says that she doesn't have to listen to Todd because her daughter paid for the house. They get into a heated confrontation, and wind up ordering Toni to choose between them. Meanwhile, William worries that the fact that he and Donna have such different backgrounds (she cleans bed pans for a living and insists on traveling by bus) will impede their chances of having a future together. He vows to try his best to keep the relationship going, because he considers Donna to be special. Joan obsesses over whether to resume sessions with her own therapist after Lynn and Maya make several derisive comments about her sanity.