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Judging Amy/Thursday's Child
Thursday's Child | |
Season 4, Episode 2 | |
Airdate | October 8, 2002 |
Written by | Hart Hanson |
Directed by | Joe Ann Fogle |
← 4x01 Lost in the System |
4x03 → Every Stranger's Face I See |
Judging Amy — Season Four |
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Thursday's Child is the second episode of the fourth season of Judging Amy, and the seventy-first episode overall.
Guest Stars: Kathryne Dora Brown (Zola Knox), Rhyon Nicole Brown (Rebecca Van Exel), Jack Noseworthy (Jason Lobdel), Bruce Weitz (Martin), Patrick Renna (Ronnie Thayer), Brian Howe (Police Officer), Reggie Lee (Dr. Oliver Lee), Lynsey Bartilson (Samantha Lightstone), Debbie McLeod (Joanne Hurley), Stephanie Dunham (Mrs. Lightstone), Steven M. Gagnon (Mr. Lightstone), Tony Denman (Tim Laurence), John Gowans (Pinch Face #1), Gibby Brand (Dr. Kelso), Darryl Henriques (Pinch Face #2), Monia Joblin (Pinch Face #3), Adam Hendershott (Gunnar), Terrah Bennett Smith (Nurse's Aide), Richard Gustafson (Audience Member), Patrick Fischler (Mr. Brown)
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Plot Overview
Amy has to decide whether a 17-year-old mentally disabled girl is competent enough to make her own decisions when it comes to sexual manners; she also discovers that the man that the police have in custody might not be her stalker after all; Maxine helps out a teenage boy who may be the victim of police brutality; meanwhile, Bruce encounters attorney Zola Knox, who wants to help Bruce get his job back and Kyle is encouraged by his sponsor to keep interviewing for residency positions at hospitals despite getting rejected.