Everwood Quotes
Ephram: You know, I've been angry at you. I've been hating you for a long time now. And I was wrong. You never deserved to be treated that way. Sorry.
Dr. Brown: You know you don't need to apologize, Ephram. I failed you as a father for 15 years. I was never there for you or your mother. That's why sometimes you feel like throwing me off a cliff and that's why your mother did what she did. And I don't blame either of you for it.
Dr. Brown: You know you don't need to apologize, Ephram. I failed you as a father for 15 years. I was never there for you or your mother. That's why sometimes you feel like throwing me off a cliff and that's why your mother did what she did. And I don't blame either of you for it.
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Irv: [voiceover] Forget for a minute what the real world looks like, forget what you know, sometimes you need to believe in what isn't exactly there. A daydream of better nights. A storybook fantasy where life is ordered and consistent and tales get awfully exciting before they wrap up nicely for all involved. Who are we to enforce reality? After all, you never know when the good angel of fortune might bring a page from your book to life and throw a kind of miracle your way.
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PE teacher: Late again, Brown.
Ephram: I got stuck in lab. Still working on my study of why playing sports makes you call people by their last name.
Ephram: I got stuck in lab. Still working on my study of why playing sports makes you call people by their last name.
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Delia: You have to stop following me around, Arnie.
Arnie: I can't. I decided. You're my girlfriend.
Delia: I am not.
Arnie: I decided.
Delia: Do I have to do anything? [Arnie shakes his head no] Okay, but only if you do everything I tell you.
Arnie: I can't. I decided. You're my girlfriend.
Delia: I am not.
Arnie: I decided.
Delia: Do I have to do anything? [Arnie shakes his head no] Okay, but only if you do everything I tell you.
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Dr. Brown: Some magazine is sending a guy to interview me.
Dr. Abbott: I wouldn't get too excited. It's hardly rare for some local birdcage liner to want to fill the space between the Friday crossword and the tuna frittata recipe with whatever profile they can muster. So what rag is selling ad space on your dime?
Dr. Brown: New York Magazine.
Dr. Abbott: I wouldn't get too excited. It's hardly rare for some local birdcage liner to want to fill the space between the Friday crossword and the tuna frittata recipe with whatever profile they can muster. So what rag is selling ad space on your dime?
Dr. Brown: New York Magazine.
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Ephram: [to Amy] Let me guess: Colin told you I might try to tell you that he was still sick so you'd doubt him? [Amy nods] Everyone thinks I'm a lot dumber than I am. Why is that? Do I dress dumb?
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Irv: [voiceover] Throughout the centuries mankind has been fascinated by the nighttime sky, ancient people believed that the heavens were moved by a pantheon of gods while others thought that the stars were diamonds hanging just out of reach with all the advances of technology of late, modern science offers more opportunities than ever to unravel the mysteries of the night sky. And yet it seems the closer we get to the stars, the less we actually understand them.
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Edna: [to Amy] I'm not trying to choose your boyfriends Amy. I'm just trying to keep you from losing too much of yourself while you figure it all out… There's a very fine line between devotion and obsession.
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Kate: Oh, you think I'm naïve.
Ephram: If you can't figure out why 28 year-old guys date high school girls, I can't help you.
Ephram: If you can't figure out why 28 year-old guys date high school girls, I can't help you.
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Bright: How do you know all this stuff, Miss Honors Science?
Amy: God had to do something with the other half of your brain.
Amy: God had to do something with the other half of your brain.
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Mr. Dowd: [to Andy] We're just like normal folks. Just got more chainsaws, that's all.
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Amy: Is this seat taken?
Ephram: I'm afraid you can't sit here. This is a very exclusive outcast table. You have to have a special pass.
Amy: I think I have one.
Ephram: Well, there have been a lot of fakes going around. Who gave you yours?
Amy: Colin Hart.
Ephram: Ah, you're probably okay then.
Ephram: I'm afraid you can't sit here. This is a very exclusive outcast table. You have to have a special pass.
Amy: I think I have one.
Ephram: Well, there have been a lot of fakes going around. Who gave you yours?
Amy: Colin Hart.
Ephram: Ah, you're probably okay then.
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Amy: I've chosen you over Ephram about a thousand times, Colin. I've chosen you over everyone else. Already there are all of these people in my life that I care about that I've just treated badly or stepped all over because all I cared about was you. But, they stuck by me. Ephram stuck by me. He sent me back to you when I was discouraged about us, about you never remembering me or caring. He told me to keep going. You're right Colin. I was wrong to be mad at you. It's me I should be mad at for not being a better friend to Ephram because he hasn't just been a good friend to me. He's been a good friend to us.
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Edna: Oh, it seems to be the way things always go in this community. Men make the mess and the women clean it up.
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Bright: Ephram, hey. You know the Spring Formal coming up?
Ephram: It's kinda hard to miss.
Bright: Do you wanna go?
Ephram: With you?
Ephram: It's kinda hard to miss.
Bright: Do you wanna go?
Ephram: With you?
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Irv: [voiceover] They say that patience is a virtue, that good things come to those who wait. Of course, they also say, he who hesitates is lost. Unfortunately sometimes what looks like patience on the outside is really fear underneath like so much sheep's clothing wrapped around a very clever wolf.
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Nina: [on the phone] Hello... hello. Stop calling here. Look, I know who this is and don't ever call him again. Do you hear me? He told me all about you. What you had is over. He's home with his family, with his son, with me. He loves me. Do you understand?
Man's voice: I'm sorry. Tell him I'm sorry.
Man's voice: I'm sorry. Tell him I'm sorry.
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Colin: I can't ask you to stay with me, Amy. Not again. You've been through this before, and I know how much it hurt you. I don't even know what's gonna happen now. I'm not getting better, Amy, and I might get worse. You don't want to deal with that again.
Amy: How do you know what I want?
Colin: Look, I know you wouldn't leave, if I asked you to stay. You're too good of a person.
Amy: Are you kidding me? Colin, I didn't go to that hospital every day because I thought you missed me. I went because I missed you.
Amy: How do you know what I want?
Colin: Look, I know you wouldn't leave, if I asked you to stay. You're too good of a person.
Amy: Are you kidding me? Colin, I didn't go to that hospital every day because I thought you missed me. I went because I missed you.
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Dr. Abbott: I could talk to him, if you'd like. Dr. Brown. I wouldn't enjoy it, mind you, but I could do that for you, if you'd like.
Amy: I wish I would have told someone when I knew he was getting this sick. I never should have pretended that I didn't see it. I don't know why I did that.
Amy: I wish I would have told someone when I knew he was getting this sick. I never should have pretended that I didn't see it. I don't know why I did that.
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Dr. Brown: My dad used to say there's a thin line between fishing and sitting in a boat getting drunk.
Irv: It's a fine line to straddle.
Irv: It's a fine line to straddle.
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Madison: [To Ephram] Okay, tell me what's bugging you 'cause no amount of pork can distract a guy from a making out session, especially when there's no chance we get caught.
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Irv: [voiceover] I wasn't there the day Colin Hart's life changed forever, but you could feel the earth shake a little from quite a ways off... at the end of it, the young boy and all who loved him would never be the same. In an opposite corner of the world another man's tragedy kept time with Colin Hart's... Andy Brown did what any man would do who felt he had lost everything, he disappeared. He fell apart, lost his center, lost his way... the girl took her chance when she saw it. She begged the doctor's son to help her in her cause, and he did because he loved her and could refuse her nothing. And so it came to pass that one man's tragedy and one boy's loss met... and the boy was saved, and the man was saved, at least for a time... although Colin had cheated death, a little death had crept inside. He was not whole. He was not himself. His own changed face frightened him. He pushed those he cared for far away. The good doctor believed that this boy could still be saved, and that he was the one who could save him, but the boy hadn't decided if life was worth dying for. The choice was all his own...
Colin: What can you promise me?
Dr. Brown: Nothing.
Colin: Okay, I'm in.
Irv: [voiceover] This is the story of Colin Hart and Andy Brown. It's the story of a town that lost its center and strove to regain it. This is the story of Everwood.
Colin: What can you promise me?
Dr. Brown: Nothing.
Colin: Okay, I'm in.
Irv: [voiceover] This is the story of Colin Hart and Andy Brown. It's the story of a town that lost its center and strove to regain it. This is the story of Everwood.
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Dr. Brown: Do you remember that girl in the dean's office I was trying to sweet talk into getting me out of Douglas's rotation? Well on our first date she gets in my car and she makes a face like she just sat on a cat. Then she drags me here, puts in me in her Volvo, points to the stick shift and says, 'No self-respecting surgeon should be allowed to drive an automatic.' It was around then I decided I wanted a second date.
Ephram: Didn't Mom drive a Volvo?
Ephram: Didn't Mom drive a Volvo?
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Dr. Abbott: Is this Colin's idea of pre-operatative preparation? Corrupting other youths into committing vandalism?
Amy: Uhm, I don't know what you just said...but we're not going to graffiti anything.
Amy: Uhm, I don't know what you just said...but we're not going to graffiti anything.
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Colin: I know you think it's your fault.
Bright: Well, that's like, cause it is.
Colin: Listen... the thing is. Ya know, I remember the inflatable swimming pool you had in your front lawn. Ya know, and the frog that we got from the pet store and we killed because we thought he'd like the washing machine.
Bright: Sparky.
Colin: And the first time I slept over at your house... You're it man. You're my best friend. Whatever it was that happened that night. It's all good between us.
Bright: Well, that's like, cause it is.
Colin: Listen... the thing is. Ya know, I remember the inflatable swimming pool you had in your front lawn. Ya know, and the frog that we got from the pet store and we killed because we thought he'd like the washing machine.
Bright: Sparky.
Colin: And the first time I slept over at your house... You're it man. You're my best friend. Whatever it was that happened that night. It's all good between us.
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Amy: I thought you'd be in New York already.
Ephram: I think I'm gonna skip New York this year. I mean, it's the worst time to go anyway.
Amy: Really? I didn't know that.
Ephram: Yeah, it's super humid. Maybe for Christmas.
Amy: Yea, it'd probably be nice to be home for the holidays.
Ephram: Yea, maybe, but...
Amy: But what?
Ephram: I am home.
Ephram: I think I'm gonna skip New York this year. I mean, it's the worst time to go anyway.
Amy: Really? I didn't know that.
Ephram: Yeah, it's super humid. Maybe for Christmas.
Amy: Yea, it'd probably be nice to be home for the holidays.
Ephram: Yea, maybe, but...
Amy: But what?
Ephram: I am home.
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Irv: [voiceover] It's hard to say what happened exactly. For the most part it depends on who you ask. There are as many sides to a story as there are pairs of eyes. It's always been that way; one of those sides must be closer to the truth, but we'll never know which one. I try even now to look back at that time, look past the blame and outrage that made it all so hard to see anything. I try to piece it together; what follows is all I know.
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Amy: I should've called you Laynie.
Laynie: It wasn't your decision.
Amy: No, you, you should've been there.
Laynie: Some days I'm really mad about it. Sometimes, you know, I'm glad I wasn't there. I got a whole extra day to feel normal again.
Laynie: It wasn't your decision.
Amy: No, you, you should've been there.
Laynie: Some days I'm really mad about it. Sometimes, you know, I'm glad I wasn't there. I got a whole extra day to feel normal again.
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Irv: [voiceover] The funeral for Colin Hart fell on the first warm day of spring. For many who attended, it was the most difficult day they had ever known. But the day was kind enough to pass. I'd like to say it took a while for Everwood to return to business as usual, but it didn't. Bright and Amy went back to their usual summer jobs; Ephram joined them, though his duties were a little less glamorous.
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