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Judging Amy/Unnecessary Roughness
Unnecessary Roughness | |
Season 2, Episode 5 | |
Airdate | November 21, 2000 |
Production Number | 2ADG05 |
Written by | Hart Hanson |
Directed by | David Platt |
← 2x04 Convictions |
2x06 → The Burden of Perspective |
Judging Amy — Season Two |
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Unnecessary Roughness is the fifth episode of the second season of Judging Amy, and the twenty-eighth episode overall.
Starring:
Guest Starring: Colleen Flynn (Lolly Wetzel), Timothy Omundson (Sean Potter), Gerry Becker (Instructor), Ann Dowd (Mrs. Schleewee), Justine Miceli (Ms. Bose), Andrew Bloch (Prosecutor), Jesse Head (David Shipp), Ryan Janis (Andy Thomas), Adina Porter (Hospital Tour Guide)
and Dan Hedaya (Det. Tarnower)
Co-Starring: Brenden Jefferson (Terry Ventrella), Bari Hochwald (Damara Carruth), Tim Hodgin (Dr. Feltez), John Combs (Randall), Lisa Gould (Barbara), Stephanie Manglaras (Nicole), Hank Rogerson (Man), Virginia Hamilton (Woman), Michael Charles Rayner (Jim)
Contents |
Plot Overview
The Gray house ends up being vandalized by a teenage boy and when Maxine catches him out of the house again, she ends up injuring the boy who was urinating in her car's gas tank; after offending the State Attorney about the Roseland preschool abuse case, Maxine ends up in an anger management class; Amy gets asked out on a date by the detective investigating the vandalizing of her home, but she gets upset when people tell her that he's "not in her league"; Amy precides over the case of a teenage boy accused of seriously injuring another male during a hockey game and tries to get Lauren into a class at school for gifted students.