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I like the series, but the teenagers are too bratty with too many cute phrases. Love both of the doctors and Dr. Brown's nurse. It is pleasant, does not take a mental giant to watch it.
- limeykitty-1
- 11 may 2018
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This is what I look for in entertainment, it kept my attention throughout all four seasons. They tackled several "hot topic" issues, and presented both sides. A lot of love and a lot of family issues. There were some episodes where it angered me to see the disrespect of these wealthy kids towards their parents, but who knows, maybe that's the way it is in real life. But all in all, the intro music, the life situations presented, and the ending were all VERY entertaining.
- tect-03564
- 14 nov 2020
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I'm a little late to the game here. Never watched this when it was on the CW. Most of those shows weren't my cup of tea. I like to watch a good show before I go to sleep at night and discovered this on Prime/IMDB TV. Hooked me right away. Good family drama - even if a tab bit ridiculous at times.
My only complaint is that, since I live in Colorado, there's not one single mountain town that remotely resembles the fictitious town of Everwood. The houses these people live in are no where near houses in any mountain town I've been to. These are huge country/city type homes. The streets look like Park Hill in Denver. I guess if you're going to do a show that's set in a Colorado mountain town, you'd want to at least make it look like a Colorado mountain town. Also - there's no such thing as Colorado A & M. That made me laugh. AND 25 minutes from Everwood no less.
Ignoring The obvious fauxpaus of the town, it's an enjoyable escape.
My only complaint is that, since I live in Colorado, there's not one single mountain town that remotely resembles the fictitious town of Everwood. The houses these people live in are no where near houses in any mountain town I've been to. These are huge country/city type homes. The streets look like Park Hill in Denver. I guess if you're going to do a show that's set in a Colorado mountain town, you'd want to at least make it look like a Colorado mountain town. Also - there's no such thing as Colorado A & M. That made me laugh. AND 25 minutes from Everwood no less.
Ignoring The obvious fauxpaus of the town, it's an enjoyable escape.
- toncincin
- 22 sep 2020
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Everwood. The story of a man and his family, whom upon a tragic death, uproot their life in New York city and move to Everwood, Colorado.
Treat Williams pulls off a fine display as Dr. Andrew Brown, a single father trying to restart his life after an emotional loss. Andy tries hard to fix things, be it a local marriage, the town's awareness of STDs, or his less than perfect relationship with his son, Ephram, played by Gregory Smith. Ephram, a gifted pianist, has his own troubles to deal with... notably his "new guy" status and the connection he makes with Amy Abbot, daughter of his father's medical rival and girlfriend of the local 'Mr. Popular'.
All in all, the series plays out wonderfully. The lush setting of Everwood keeps it far from the fancy glitz often seen in today's television, and gives the show a home feel to it. The developing characters weave together a complete picture of the mountain town. A place where everyone knows one another, and community is hard to avoid.
In my personal opinion, Everwood is one of the best shows on television today. With as much emphasis as there is being put on bright lights and big city, it is refreshing to find a down to earth realistic show that doesn't scream for attention through forced drama and scandalous plot.
Personal rating: 10/10
Treat Williams pulls off a fine display as Dr. Andrew Brown, a single father trying to restart his life after an emotional loss. Andy tries hard to fix things, be it a local marriage, the town's awareness of STDs, or his less than perfect relationship with his son, Ephram, played by Gregory Smith. Ephram, a gifted pianist, has his own troubles to deal with... notably his "new guy" status and the connection he makes with Amy Abbot, daughter of his father's medical rival and girlfriend of the local 'Mr. Popular'.
All in all, the series plays out wonderfully. The lush setting of Everwood keeps it far from the fancy glitz often seen in today's television, and gives the show a home feel to it. The developing characters weave together a complete picture of the mountain town. A place where everyone knows one another, and community is hard to avoid.
In my personal opinion, Everwood is one of the best shows on television today. With as much emphasis as there is being put on bright lights and big city, it is refreshing to find a down to earth realistic show that doesn't scream for attention through forced drama and scandalous plot.
Personal rating: 10/10
- Darien_stanton
- 7 oct 2004
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I started watching Everwood at the start of the second season. I cried so hard during that first episode I watched and I knew I was hooked.
I watched the show faithfully for the last three years and I fell in love with the little town and it's citizens. I laughed with them, cried with them, felt betrayed with them, and got through tough times with them.
When I found out the the show was canceled I nearly cried again. I couldn't believe that they would get rid of such an awesome show.
The series finale was a great send off for a brilliant show, and like that first episode and many others it left me in tears.
Everwood is a great show with real characters who bring you into their homes and you can't help but let them into your hearts.
I watched the show faithfully for the last three years and I fell in love with the little town and it's citizens. I laughed with them, cried with them, felt betrayed with them, and got through tough times with them.
When I found out the the show was canceled I nearly cried again. I couldn't believe that they would get rid of such an awesome show.
The series finale was a great send off for a brilliant show, and like that first episode and many others it left me in tears.
Everwood is a great show with real characters who bring you into their homes and you can't help but let them into your hearts.
- lotr_hp_geek430
- 4 jun 2006
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One of the best series ever performed. A pity it has ended after just 4 seasons. Talented great actors, beautiful photography, a complete and amazing drama, full of sentiments, sensations, fun. It makes me smile, makes me laugh, makes me cry a lot too. But leave a great message, life is hard, could be really really hard, but friendship and love are stronger.I'll be expectant of Everwood complete series DVD's!!! A message to WB: repeated it complete at nights or weekends!, I cannot get it during working hours and i really wanted to watched it again completed, since the very first beginning chapter. Thanks for this 4 years of Everwood. Keep it alive!!!.
- liliand_c
- 16 jun 2006
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I'm late to this show, currently binging it from Amazon Prime and have made it almost through season two. I don't think I can finish it.
It started promising. The backstory introduced early in season one was an interesting one. The characters were sympathetic and left you wanting to know more. The writing was clever and witty. As the season wore on, though, the cracks started showing.
At this point in my viewing, I find myself fast-forwarding through most of it. Every few minutes is a screaming session. There seems to have been a fighting quota the writers were trying to meet. I've never seen a show in which there's an argument in virtually every scene, one after the other.
And most of the scenes involve kids yelling at or smart-mouthing adults. The cliche writing of the spoiled teenager archetype is so exaggerated you start to wonder if the writers decided to turn this into a comedy. These aren't characters anymore; they're caricatures. And as the show goes on, it feels more and more unserious.
Offhand, I can't think of a show that had more frustrating character interactions. A constant stream of negativity; every scene contentious. The characters' constant misery starts to weigh on you as a viewer. It's just all too much.
Started out promising, quickly descended into a train wreck. Not sure yet if it's the kind of train wreck you can't stop watching or the kind you can't wait to get away from.
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It started promising. The backstory introduced early in season one was an interesting one. The characters were sympathetic and left you wanting to know more. The writing was clever and witty. As the season wore on, though, the cracks started showing.
At this point in my viewing, I find myself fast-forwarding through most of it. Every few minutes is a screaming session. There seems to have been a fighting quota the writers were trying to meet. I've never seen a show in which there's an argument in virtually every scene, one after the other.
And most of the scenes involve kids yelling at or smart-mouthing adults. The cliche writing of the spoiled teenager archetype is so exaggerated you start to wonder if the writers decided to turn this into a comedy. These aren't characters anymore; they're caricatures. And as the show goes on, it feels more and more unserious.
Offhand, I can't think of a show that had more frustrating character interactions. A constant stream of negativity; every scene contentious. The characters' constant misery starts to weigh on you as a viewer. It's just all too much.
Started out promising, quickly descended into a train wreck. Not sure yet if it's the kind of train wreck you can't stop watching or the kind you can't wait to get away from.
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- TamPalm
- 21 ago 2024
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The characters are interesting, and draw you in from the first episode. Well written and very clever humors at times. Quite relaxing and worth watching.
- carlisleexchange
- 27 ene 2020
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So I am old enough to have seen this when it first aired on tv. I never watched the entire thing, and thought recently that I should change that as I had fond memories of the show and wanted to find out how it held up today.
And the first season actually holds up pretty good. A father brings his family to a rural town after his wife dies, as he tries to become a better father to his children who he has sort of neglected for most of their lives. Ephram (the son) already starts out annoying, but you can sort of understand his anger at his father trying to be a family man a bit too late.
We get introduced to the other doctor in town, who actually ended up being one of my favourite characters of the show along with his son Bright, who starts out feuding with the main character as he starts up a competing practice in the small town.
Fun characters, realistic drama, you have your impossible love triangle with a surprising twist and beautifull scenery. Yep, Everwood is up to a great start.
It's in later seasons where the show's entertainment value takes a drop, when both Ephram and Amy become absolutely insufferable ungratefull drama queens. They really are made for each other, as I could not stand either of them by the end of the show.
I honestly don't understand how the series shows them as being the couple who you should root for (the Ross and Rachel of the show so to speak) when they are shown to be absolutely horrible human beings. Same for the father and his interest in his neighbour. I did not care for either of them either as they likewise progressively became bad people due to their actions.
All in all I am glad to have seen the entirety of Everwood, but I wouldn't really recommend it besides the first season. The show does have a proper ending if you do decide to watch it all though.
And the first season actually holds up pretty good. A father brings his family to a rural town after his wife dies, as he tries to become a better father to his children who he has sort of neglected for most of their lives. Ephram (the son) already starts out annoying, but you can sort of understand his anger at his father trying to be a family man a bit too late.
We get introduced to the other doctor in town, who actually ended up being one of my favourite characters of the show along with his son Bright, who starts out feuding with the main character as he starts up a competing practice in the small town.
Fun characters, realistic drama, you have your impossible love triangle with a surprising twist and beautifull scenery. Yep, Everwood is up to a great start.
It's in later seasons where the show's entertainment value takes a drop, when both Ephram and Amy become absolutely insufferable ungratefull drama queens. They really are made for each other, as I could not stand either of them by the end of the show.
I honestly don't understand how the series shows them as being the couple who you should root for (the Ross and Rachel of the show so to speak) when they are shown to be absolutely horrible human beings. Same for the father and his interest in his neighbour. I did not care for either of them either as they likewise progressively became bad people due to their actions.
All in all I am glad to have seen the entirety of Everwood, but I wouldn't really recommend it besides the first season. The show does have a proper ending if you do decide to watch it all though.
- IWatchTooManyDamnShows
- 15 nov 2023
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Everwood has been my favorite show since it aired in 2002 and will continue to be so for the foreseeable future. Anything and everything surrounding this show is impressive and imersive, and I would highly recommend watching if you are a fan of classic tv shows that manage to still be relatable. Also us Everwood fans would love something like a 4 part follow up just saying.
- bobberlife
- 22 ene 2021
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- baruch-253-895548
- 12 jun 2022
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- T2TLED
- 29 abr 2021
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- cathysparta
- 27 sep 2020
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If any guy acted like this in real life girls would avoid him like the plague. Talk about emotional labor. He's incapable of communicating, he's constantly sullen or behaving like a dick to his dad or girlfriend. Because he's so dark and mysterious.
- generic230-1
- 7 jun 2020
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As the second season of "Everwood" has gotten underway, I have moved this show up in my ranking-it has now become my second favorite show of all time behind "Once and Again". Although "Once and Again" was a superb, one of a kind show, "Everwood" possesses many stylistic and thematic similarities to the prior show. It also boasts excellent acting from its adult as well as teenage cast. "Everwood"'s two core families-the Browns and the Abbotts-are written as real people with strengths and weaknesses, and played by talented actors who bring these characters to life. Greg Berlanti has proven with this show that he has the ability to make a contemporary family drama that can be popular as well as real. "Everwood" is definitely my second favorite show of all time.
- luke-31
- 9 oct 2003
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- marcus_stokes2000
- 11 jun 2007
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A brilliant brain-surgeon moves to a small town with his teenage son and small daughter, when he is widowed. This has excellent writing, with clever and well-delivered dialog(so much of which is quote-worthy and memorable), and smart scripts throughout, and deals with countless problems, and usually in a respectful manner. The values promoted tend to be traditional ones, but this usually doesn't underestimate the issues it goes into. There is a lot of humor in this show, and I can't claim to keep from laughing whenever Tom Amandes speaks one of his utterly perfect lines. The cast is great, and almost all of the acting is marvelous. Vivien Cardone is incredibly talented for her age, Gregory Smith is far from that kid in Small Soldiers, and Treat Williams is impeccable. I could go on. The characters are plentiful, varied(everyone will have someone to like and/or recognize themselves in) and well-developed, and they all genuinely grow throughout the course of the series. This maintained a pretty high level of quality all the way, if it got somewhat melodramatic after the first season(and by the fourth, Bright was kind of the preferred scapegoat when someone had to do or have done something wrong). The guest stars are good. I recommend this to any fan of drama shows with dry comedy. 8/10
- TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews
- 31 oct 2009
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This show explores the results of taking a small rural town and replacing everyone in it with obsessive compulsive - ADHD people who are in such dysfunctional relationships and family's that it isn't even a normal small town. The children are the most self-centered, rude, mouthy kids ever born and the two town doctors are the poorest examples of parents ever written into a script. It's no wonder their kids are a mess. There is so much shouting and dysfunction in every relationship that it feels unnatural. Even with all of this, I enjoy the outlandish characters enough to watch the series to the end. Hannah is the only character in the show with any moral fibre and she is too stupid to stay away from Bright. Bright is complete unworthy of her and doesn't deserve her affection. She can do way better.
- djkelly-50810
- 21 abr 2024
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When Manhattan surgeon Andrew 'Andy' Brown is widowed, he decides to start a whole new life in the idyllic Colorado town Everwood, but gets more than what he bargained for. It takes an eternity for the city doctor to fit into the small community, which already has popular Dr. Harold Abbott. It's even worse for his son Ephram who falls for sweet Amy Abbott, daughter of the local doctor. Along with little Delia, the family of three deal with emotions, loss, and new relationships.
Treat Williams is great and Gregory Smith is solid as the angry teen. Emily VanCamp is perfect as the sweet love interest. All the characters and the actors are compelling. I love all 4 seasons. It's a teen drama as well as more adult emotional fare.
Treat Williams is great and Gregory Smith is solid as the angry teen. Emily VanCamp is perfect as the sweet love interest. All the characters and the actors are compelling. I love all 4 seasons. It's a teen drama as well as more adult emotional fare.
- SnoopyStyle
- 23 ago 2013
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- dv727
- 29 abr 2025
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No kills, no zombies, no traitors, no corrupt politicians, no mafia, no superheroes..., only life, the best costum serie ever (maybe as dr alaska or wonderful years). Magnificent actors, specially tom amandes/dr abbot, and a young chris pratt (yes guardians of the galaxy, jurassic world...).
In world full of series, i miss this kind of series.
- victhor99
- 5 oct 2018
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Yes ... I'm hooked, even all these years later. The acting is pretty fair, the topics universal .. the " faux pas" many, but still a relatively charming show... Big question is ...just how abysmally stupid can a brain surgeon BE???? I mean, almost every episode, Andy acts like a circus act!! Gotta love all the vulnerability stuff, tho....doc Abbott may be my favorite idiot contro freak of all time, due to great acting !! The two young lovers can get grating more often than not, but you find yourself rooting for them, anyway... The sarge, Edna is a true hoot, albeit, like everyone else in this series, she continually gets in her own way! It really seems like a comedy of continual errors... Everyone dancing in their own self centered cloud, but occasionally meeting in such sweet meet that you are pulled back in, just when you were about to exit, stage " LEFT"....
- suzymuze
- 10 may 2024
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ForEverwood! Everwood was and is one of the last true family series. It was a shame they canceled it and kept Seventh Heaven, which doesn't come close to the goodness of Everwood. The series is based on the unselfishness of a father who, upon the unexpected death of his wife, must give up his prestige and materialistic, big city attitudes and move his son and daughter to the small town of Everwood. The whole family must adapt and learn to be a family again. I highly recommend going out and buying the DVD set. The first season is out and I can't wait for the next and final three. I will be showing these movies to my children and grandchildren.
- live-love-laff
- 16 jun 2006
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Everwood is a sweet family-oriented series. The storylines deal with some deep issues, and handle them in a delicate way.
My only 2 concerns- 1. Some crass language and 2. Too much sex. Of course, sex is nothing to be ashamed about, but teenagers need to realize there's more to growing up than this one very special and private part of life.
- christa-pelc
- 25 jul 2020
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For being the brilliant Doctor, Andy Brown is the stupidest human being on the planet. He is always wrong and constantly violates his patients' right to privacy.
When watching this show, please count how many times Ephram and his girlfriend break-up over the same old stupid things. Also count how many times his father and he fight over stupid things. The teenagers act like pre-teens and the adults act like gossipy, meddling teenagers. The screenwriters use the same gimmicky techniques that they were taught in Screenwriter Class 101 - my favorites are always, "How could you have lied to me; I can't do this anymore" or "Why didn't you tell me." In both situations, the next action is to break-up (but you know they will be back together again). Soap Operas are usually done better than this series.
When watching this show, please count how many times Ephram and his girlfriend break-up over the same old stupid things. Also count how many times his father and he fight over stupid things. The teenagers act like pre-teens and the adults act like gossipy, meddling teenagers. The screenwriters use the same gimmicky techniques that they were taught in Screenwriter Class 101 - my favorites are always, "How could you have lied to me; I can't do this anymore" or "Why didn't you tell me." In both situations, the next action is to break-up (but you know they will be back together again). Soap Operas are usually done better than this series.
- ronaldulrici
- 3 ene 2024
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